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Can a wire-wound prestressed concrete tank be used in a system that requires elevated storage tanks?

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Can a wire-wound prestressed concrete tank be used in a system that requires elevated storage tanks?

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Yes. Prestressed concrete tanks have been used in conjunction with pump storage systems to eliminate elevated tanks, and to provide sufficient water pressure and storage. In addition, where larger volumes of water than can be economically stored in elevated tanks are required, a small elevated tank can be built in conjunction with a large ground level prestressed concrete tank and a pump station.

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