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Water Storage Tanks: Choosing The Right Type For You

Sure, it’s good to be prepared for emergencies, and there are plenty of places around the world where clean, usable water is in short supply. But why are people increasingly installing water storage tanks at their homes?

As it turns out, there are several good reason to have a water storage tank available to you.

For example, if you live in an area where forest fires are common, having your own water tank could come in very handy if a fire approaches your property. While the authorities will probably encourage you to evacuate, you may already know that you’re the type of person who will stay and fight as long as you can. Having your own water supply could help save your property. Firefighters and other homeowners may be draining all the pressure from the city supply, but with one or more water storage tanks, you could have hundreds or thousands of gallons at your disposal.

Other people have water storage tanks to store collected rainwater. While your neighbors are paying for chemically treated city water to water their grass and plants, you could be watering your yard with freely available and pure water that hasn’t been treated with chemicals or sent thorough corroded city pipes.

Still other people live in places where a public water supply isn’t available or is subject to shortage — or subject to low water pressure because of overuse by neighboring commercial properties or drought. A water storage tank gives these people somewhere to store the water that they have delivered from suppliers.

Water Storage Tanks: You Have Choices

No matter the reason for having a water storage tank, you’ll face a decision when buying one. Should you choose wood, steel, concrete, fiberglass or some kind of plastic tank?

While you might not immediately think wood is a good choice for a water tank, but wooden barrels have been used for hundreds of years — thousands, actually — to store water, wine, beer and many other liquids. Wood is subject to rotting and to breaking down over time, but it is certainly a viable choice. You will find that a wooden tank can last for decades if it is first properly treated and then properly taken care of.

While wooden barrels look great, there are less expensive and more popular options.

Nothing is stronger than a steel tank. Steel water storage tanks are perfect for many applications, including in locations where a very large tank is desired. You’ll never find a wooden tank large enough for some uses. Many steel tanks are so large, in fact, that you’ll need a professional installation team to put them in for you.

Steel tanks are coated in a variety of ways, so it’s important to choose a steel tank with a coating appropriate for your water type as well as for your budget.

Concrete tanks are also very durable and can last for decades. Because they’re heavy, however, you’ll need professional help with a concrete tank as well.

Fiberglass water storage tanks won’t rot or rust and can be installed in the ground. Since they’re strong but also lightweight and easy to install, they’re the perfect choice for many water tank users. They’re fairly expensive, but they’re worth the money because of their durability.

For the most budget-conscious water storage tank buyers, a plastic or polyethylene tank is a great choice, and options are available that hold up to 5,000 gallons or more.

Plastic has many advantages. First, it’s lightweight. In fact, many tanks are round and can be easily rolled into position.

Plastic tanks aren’t likely to leak either because they’re made in one solid piece. The also don’t require a special sand, gravel or concrete foundation. You can even empty and move them if the original location isn’t ideal.

Be sure to choose a plastic tank that’s black or very dark in color to prevent algae growth if it will be installed outside and used for long-term storage. Clear or white tanks work best indoors or for short-term storage when algae isn’t likely to be a problem.

A Final Word

Having a water storage tank on your property can save you from drought, fire, rationing and help you collect rainwater so you can save on your water bill. It’s also an important step in disaster preparedness. If the public water supply becomes contaminated, you’ll still have some water.

Water storage tanks are also an environmentally friendly addition to your property when you use them to collect rainwater.

Because there are so many reasons to include one or more water storage tanks on your property, there’s probably a very good reason for you to have one.

Whether you choose a large or small model or one that’s steel, fiberglass, wood, concrete or plastic, you’ll be sure to have water when others are struggling to find it — and you’ll be saving money when others are paying their highest bills of the year.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Eric Parker - April 24, 2012 at 8:48 am

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5 Tips For Incorporating Minimalist Living Principles Into Your Work Life

A simpler life is a better one. But even if you’ve made a commitment to living a simple, minimalist lifestyle, some aspects of life always seem to be out of control.

Maybe you can’t have a completely uncomplicated life because you have children who have developed a taste for expensive sneakers and hard-to-maintain hairstyles. Perhaps your spouse doesn’t feel the same need to simplify as you do.

In many cases, however, it’s the workplace that doesn’t fit with the model of simplicity to which we strive, so we spend hours each day surrounded by frustrating and infuriating waste and complexity.

Here are five tips for trying to bring simple, minimalist living principles into your workplace:

1. Remove yourself from voluntary complications. That means avoiding the afternoon coffee club — and the gossip that comes with it — and perhaps having your lunch away from the coworkers who want to invade your personal time and make you part of other people’s problems.

2. Try to avoid wasting resources even if others are wasteful. Just because handing out hard copies of PowerPoint slides or stapled booklets of documentation is usually the company’s practice, that doesn’t mean you have to do things that way. Maybe the others in your company would appreciate getting information electronically for a change.

3. Work directly with your boss to change procedures. There’s no reason to embarrass anyone in front of other workers, but your boss might welcome suggestions for cutting down on wasted time and resources. Waste costs money, and most bosses like to save money because it makes them look good. They can show their bosses that they have improved a longstanding procedure.

4. Get involved in the processes that create the most waste, unnecessary work and ill will so you can work to change them from the inside. You may have to participate in the wastefulness or the complexity for a little while, but workers may be willing to take your suggestions for changes more seriously if you can speak as an insider.

5. Work your way out of really difficult work situations. Some workplaces are beyond being saved. To save yourself from needless complexity and the silliness of wasted resources, leaving may be your only option. If you must leave, work toward starting a business of your own rather than taking a new job so you can control just how simple your life is in the future.

Final Thoughts

If you’d like a simpler life, you’re not alone. So many people are turning toward minimalist lifestyles that websites are springing up about the topic all over the web. For example, Minimalist Living Today is a resource aimed at those who want simple, frugal, intelligent lives that aren’t as out of control as many people’s live seem to be these days.

Applying the principles of minimalist living to your life and to your workplace may be easier than you think. And maybe it won’t be. Whatever the case, removing the complications and complexities from as many aspects of your life as possible will serve you well.

Moving toward minimalist living in the workplace and in your life in general could help save your sanity too.

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by Eric Parker - April 18, 2012 at 7:07 pm

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Finding Doctor Who On American DVD

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The British television series Doctor Who was a staple of Saturday afternoon television in the United Kingdom for decades, but the appeal of the classic series was largely lost on American viewers until it returned for new episodes in 2005.

Depicting the time-traveling tales of a Gallifreyan Time Lord, the series is a romp through more different story types, settings and characters than most viewers could imagine coming from one program.

Debuting in 1963 and running until 1989, Doctor Who became ingrained in British culture. A 1996 movie attempting to bring the character back and to an American audience failed despite being a watchable and entertaining effort, but a British revival in 2005 has been a huge success.

When Doctor Who returned to British television after nearly two decades off, it came back with modern special effects, young Doctors and many brand new monsters marching alongside classics like Daleks and Cybermen.

While the new series makes the old episodes seem all the more dated in terms of acting style, set design, effects and even story quality, the sleek and modern current series, airing in much of the English-speaking world including the United States, has renewed interest in the classic series.

During the original run of Doctor Who on British television, seven men played the Doctor. Americans who bothered to watch were introduced to the Doctor by many local public television stations, but only Tom Baker’s portrayal and perhaps John Pertwee’s version are familiar to Americans who tuned in on the PBS broadcasts. Other doctors were never shown here or at least failed to make an impression.

Most classic Doctor Who stories have now been released on DVD, however, and so have the episodes of the new BBC Doctor Who series. But some of the classic stories were released so long ago that they are no longer available new from sellers like Amazon. Still, everything from the classic series that was released in the UK has also been released in the United States, with a few more still to come.

Locating stories online can be hard because Amazon and other sites aren’t organized as well as they could be. For that reason, Conspiracy of Good has created its own store to help you locate classic and modern Doctor Who stories on American DVD. This interface, offered in conjunction with Amazon’s American site, makes finding those episodes that are currently available easier than ever.

To access this interface, click here:

Doctor Who On American DVD

For viewers who long for more Doctor Who as well as those who haven’t yet been properly introduced this renegade Time Lord, the Doctor Who On American DVD interface is ready for your browsing.

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One Week Marketing Review: Put Your Writing Skills To Work For You With This Actionable Plan

One Week MarketingOne Week Marketing is an affiliate marketing action plan that breaks the complicated process of promoting products into simple, actionable steps.

If you already know how to write, One Week Marketing by Jennifer Ledbetter may be the only ebook or training program you need to get started in affiliate marketing.

The Idea

The idea behind this program is simple: You can research a product, sign up as an affiliate for it, write a mini-site about it and write some articles that will promote your site — all in one week.

If you can keep up the pace prescribed in the program, you can get four or five promotional programs started every month. If you only write part time or write slowly, you can simply space out the steps to fit your schedule.

Using Squidoo Lenses and other free online opportunities, this program aims to get each of your marketing efforts onto the front page of Google. That means people looking for whatever you’re promoting will find you first.

What Makes It Better

There are other programs that teach you how to market products, but One Week Marketing is a step-by-step guide to researching, choosing, writing about and promoting products so you can make sales and replace all or part of your current income with affiliate income.

Even better, One Week Marketing teaches you to use free or very low-cost promotional methods, so you won’t have wasted any money if one or more of your programs turns out to be a low-performer. You could spend hundreds or thousands to promote an affiliate site, but One Week Marketing teaches you how to get similar results for free.

This program doesn’t waste time teaching you theory or writing skills. You don’t need to know anything about advertising or promotion theory to be good at it. In fact, most big players in the industry never studied these theories. And if you already know how to write, you don’t need a manual that wastes your time teaching you something you already know.

How To Get It

One Week Market doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. It’s about the same price as a step-by-step printed guidebook and much less than most textbooks, yet that’s what it is — a textbook that offers you step-by-step instructions for getting started in affiliate marketing.

To learn even more about it and arrange for immediate download of your copy, visit the One Week Marketing site by clicking here.

One Week Marketing could be the resource you’ve been looking for. Using the steps it outlines, you can put your writing skills to work making you the income you need.

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