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| − | Engage the water pump and turn on all of the RV's faucets. You will now smell the bleach in the running water.
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| − | At this time the best way to get the bleach solution throughout the entire RV water system is to take the RV around the block. This will get the cleaning solution to move around and into every little nook and cranny. Once back at home, leave the mixture in the system overnight. This will make sure it gets to everything.
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| − | Now comes the time to finally rinse out the tank. Turn the pump on and run everything until the fresh water tank is completely empty. Refill the tank and repeat the flushing process until the tank is clean and shows no signs of bleach in the system. The dissipation of the bleach smell will indicate when it's done. Congratulations, you just cleaned out the tank.
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| − | [http://bucketbrandy6.xanga.com/772477149/tangki-air-mytank/ tangki air mytank], [http://www.awebcafe.com/blogs/viewstory/1023477 Clear Water Tank], [http://socialnetwork.stock-options-picks.com/blogs/viewstory/162982 Water Tank Design]It is essential to have an excellent water system to sustain a farm. Water is known to be essential to the growth and presence of life. Where moisture is scarce, there one finds little life. Throughout the year, clean water supply must be maintained in order to sustain stock and increase profits.
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| − | Cool water during summer and warm water during winter have been proven to serve the dairy animals best. In fact, the use of individual drinking cups as part of the modern dairy barn equipment has demonstrated that animals will drink more water when it is not coming from a tank that has frozen, than they will where the ice has to be chopped off. The importance of continuous water intake by dairy animals especially during winter can be explained by the fact that a cow needs four to five pounds of water to be able to produce one pounce of milk.
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| − | Some forms of tanks will require more insulation than others in order to prevent them from freezing in winter. When exposed to direct sunlight, bacteria may grow in the water tanks so it is important to put lids on the tanks especially during summer.
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| − | On two separate locations in the state, we tested two Iowa tanks during winter and results showed that they did not freeze over. One of the tanks was built from concrete and surrounded by a small tank house while the other tank's structure is made of hollow tiles and cement. The concrete tank has never developed sheets of ice during winter, according to the farmer who owns the tank.
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| − | What the owner did was construct two walls on the cover with sawdust between the walls. The other water tank does not freeze because the insulation was constructed using ordinary building tiles laid five inches in thickness. Both of these walls run to the bottom of the foundation, which is about three feet below the ground.
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| − | The tank has no other protection except for a cover made of reinforced hollow tile and concrete with three openings for the animals to drink from. Thin crusts of ice were found to develop around these openings but they can be easily cracked using the fingers. The process of condensation is prevented from occurring if the walls of the tanks are built in this manner.
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| − | Natural insulation comes with the construction of underground tanks at minimal cost.
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