idratherbefishing
Mechanical
- May 5, 2008
- 19
Hello all.
I am in need of cleaning several inground potable water storage tanks. The tanks are in the 10,- 15,000 Gal range. Mostly constructed out of masonry and are serving as domestic water storage. The tanks are typically rectangular and have an average depth of 10'
The goal is to remove the sediment from the bottom and walls of the tank and then UV treat the water and return it to the tank.
We are considering using a commercial grade sand filter and pump rated for 280GPM, and then a UV system sized equally. We are planning to remove the water from the tank and reject the water to the same tank. By returning the water with high flow rate we plan on lifting the sediment into the solution and then remove the sediment back to the sand filter.
The aim is to keep as much water as possible, and to return the water as clean as possible. Water is at a premium
I believe that by moving the water several times through the filter, much how a swimming pool system is done, then I will be able to remove all the debris from the tank.
Is my thinking correct or am I missing a flaw.
The construction of the rig will be capitally high, plannning on using this for several year.
Any and all input is welcome! - Thanks.
I am in need of cleaning several inground potable water storage tanks. The tanks are in the 10,- 15,000 Gal range. Mostly constructed out of masonry and are serving as domestic water storage. The tanks are typically rectangular and have an average depth of 10'
The goal is to remove the sediment from the bottom and walls of the tank and then UV treat the water and return it to the tank.
We are considering using a commercial grade sand filter and pump rated for 280GPM, and then a UV system sized equally. We are planning to remove the water from the tank and reject the water to the same tank. By returning the water with high flow rate we plan on lifting the sediment into the solution and then remove the sediment back to the sand filter.
The aim is to keep as much water as possible, and to return the water as clean as possible. Water is at a premium
I believe that by moving the water several times through the filter, much how a swimming pool system is done, then I will be able to remove all the debris from the tank.
Is my thinking correct or am I missing a flaw.
The construction of the rig will be capitally high, plannning on using this for several year.
Any and all input is welcome! - Thanks.