The monsoons are in full swing. We pretty quickly filled up our first 550 gallon rainwater catchment tank. And fortuitously, we were able to find another used tank.
This one is 1500 gallons and is 8 feet in diameter and about 6 feet tall. In trying to move it, we first had to drain all the water. (Water is very heavy; the tank is heavy but manageable with a little thought.) We quickly learned though that most moving trucks and trailers, including ones from UHaul, etc., are 5 to 7 feet wide. This posed a problem.
We searched and searched and talked to all kinds of people (including tow companies, who wanted an exorbitant amount of money to do the move), before finding a neighbor with a large flat bed truck who was willing to help us.
Here are pictures of the move.
Next we’ll be working on a gravel bed to mount this on and then plumbing between this and the other tank we got for overflow.
In the meantime, we’ve been watering the garden with rainwater from the first tank, and our plants couldn’t be happier.
You know I’m going to say, “Tanks a lot for posting this information and the photos, too.”
Something doesn’t quite work about “Monsoon that came on time instead of mon-late.”
Nonetheless, enjoy the water.