advantages and disadvantages of water
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Disadvantages
Rainfall can happen anytime, so sometimes you may not get enough rainwater for you and your family, so sometimes you have to pay for your water tank to be refilled which can be expensive. Your water tank can also overflow if the rainfall is too heavy. Water tanks can get very dirty and can be very hard to clean. The water in the tank have a very high chance of getting dirty and can be dangerous to drink without proper cleaning and some cleaning systems can cost a lot of money.
Advantages
There are many advantages with having a water tank/s installed in your garden. Having a water tank is very good for the environment, for you and for your family. Water tanks are great for saving money. You save money as you are using your water and not the Government’s, this way you are not having to as expensive water bills. Water tanks also can help your family with water restrictions, when you are using your own water you don’t have to worry about water restrictions as much. Tank water is also better for your garden compared to greywater. It is thought as greywater may carry left over chemicals (such as chlorine), which may not be the best for your garden, so you may what to think about saving up some rainwater for your garden. These chemicals that are in the water can also effect the taste of the water, so if you don’t like the taste your water, you should think about trying rainwater. Having a water tank can also help others near and far. During bushfires water is needed, so water helicopters look for water to put out bushfires and one of their sources are people’s water tank. Having a water tank can also help you with your personal emergencies such as house fires or just if your water gets stopped.