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Design (Technical) Specifications for Ground Water Reservoir

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alfchoi

Mechanical
Oct 3, 2007
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Dear friends,
It would be highly appreciated if help me to find a specification about "Reinforced Ground Water Reservoir", any e file or useful internet site...
thanks a lot
 
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You might also try The Construction Specifications Institute.

Your question would be easier to answer if you explained what a "Reinforced Groundwater Reservoir" is. Is this a reinforced concrete tank which is buried in the ground ? Is it a hole in the ground which is somehow reinforced ? Is it a structure built on the ground surface which happens to contain groundwater ?

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I agree with RWF7437 - it depends on what type of reservoir. In some parts of my country, a reservoir is an above ground steel tank (sometimes conc or PSC). In other parts, a reservoir is an excavated basin in soil, & lined with a layer of concrete (usually 150 mm thick). Depths from 10 to 15 m.

All of our 'reservoirs' are also roofed - up to 50,000 m2.

 
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