Browse Forums Landscape & Garden Design 1 Feb 18, 2007 7:04 pm Hi all
Can anbody of give me the best answer to a rainwater tank problem. The house is set on a sloping block and the best position to put a rainwater tank is almost to the very front of the house as that is the down hillpoint and the down pipes come down from the 2 storey gutter to that position. However the area that I want to irrigate is up the top of the block ie the backyard. If I have the tank somewhat down hill I will have to pump the water up to the high point to feed a dripper system if so what type of pump will I need as I need to raise it by about 4 metres. Or do I have a small collector tank with a float switch system inside that every time it rains it pumps the water upto the top of the block into a larger storage tank that would then gravity feed the dripper system. thanks for your input Re: Rainwater tanks down hill 3Feb 19, 2007 11:02 am As you are in melbourne, I would strongly suggest you go talk to Reece P.lumbing in their Irrigation division. Take all your measurements, plans etc, and they can talk you through it. I wen to the one in oakleigh about 6 months ago, and will start my garding in June this year, based on their information. I would think that you do not need another tank up top, you just need a suitable pump to handle the head hight (I think this the term describing how high you need to pump the water vertically).
talk to Reece, they were excellent i their information. Adrian B That was always going to be a challenge and a test of patience. Full marks to your mate. Did you discuss the wet area near the trampoline? 16 17287 18 90360 |