WIBridge
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 11, 2003
- 1
I am utilizing (8) 7500 gal water tanks to ballast barges during the erection of steel on a bridge project. With the coming of winter in Wisconsin we now have concern with the water in the ballast tanks freezing up. The tanks need to be clear of ice since the water is drained as the barges take load from the erected steel.
Are there any easy solutions out there to keep these tanks from freezing up? Since I am working from barges, electricity is only available from generators and that would require fueling after hours to keep them running through out the night. Some options that I am exploring:
(1) Water heaters used for cattle feed tanks
(2) Biodegradable antifreeze
(3) Water aeration
(4) Propane fueled construction heaters ducted into the tanks
Is there anything that I am leaving out? Thanks!
Are there any easy solutions out there to keep these tanks from freezing up? Since I am working from barges, electricity is only available from generators and that would require fueling after hours to keep them running through out the night. Some options that I am exploring:
(1) Water heaters used for cattle feed tanks
(2) Biodegradable antifreeze
(3) Water aeration
(4) Propane fueled construction heaters ducted into the tanks
Is there anything that I am leaving out? Thanks!