water storage, North Florida
I am building on some property outside Live Oak, well will be drilled next month, need to find a water storage answer that won't break the bank. I am looking at something around 500 gallons, but everything I have found the shipping will almost double the cost
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If you have a tractor supply free pickup at store. Amazon and walmart will deliver too.
275-gal-intermediate-bulk-container. |
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Mine is 10-15 gallons, been there since 1997. :eek: 500 gallons has to be for low water output . . . ? |
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Underground cistern (spring fed).
Attachment 87600 Tractor supply has some large water storage tank vendors. You may be able to pick-up from the store and avoid shipping costs. Local building supply store might as well. |
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At any rate, congrats, its one of the few areas of Florida left that hasn't been overrun with NY, NJ refugees from big city life - you prob have another 15-20 years before that happens - but it will. |
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*Masshole |
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with as much rain as you get, catch nice, clean rain water in an above ground tank.
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I'm still wondering why someone needs a 500 gallon tank to store(?) water.
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well has been dead for many years, and city/county water lines don't come out this far. haul about 800 gallons from the public bulk water station (fill your tank with a fire hose basically) about every 10 days. if the rain water tanks (above) are full enough, then i use that water for a bit. :dance: |
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