A great number of process plants have large
Water Storage tanks on site that contain gallons of water. On the whole the tanks should perform well under most conditions yet over a period of time corrosion can begin to affect the integrity of their structures. Seams that have begun to rust can suddenly start to seep water and at this stage it could be deemed necessary to replace the whole tank. However, refurbishment programmes are also available and these could provide simple solutions for the crises that are being faced. A site that has to deal with leakages from one or more of their
Water Storage tanks will certainly benefit by a refurbishment programme. The affected areas on the tanks can be fitted with corrosion proof plates and fibre glass is another material that is often used. Epoxy coatings can be applied to the tanks to prevent any further leaks from occurring. If treated in time a
Water Storage tank can have a makeover that will ensure it can keep on providing a storage solution for many years to come. Left alone and it can lead to terminal problems as the whole unit might have to be replaced at quite a considerable cost.
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