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Why are tanks situated in an elevated position?

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Answered by army73514
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The primary reason is to create more water pressure. ... A tank that has been elevated to an appropriate height can create water pressure similar to that created by a large pump. The ability to create water pressure with gravity alone means that the only fuel expenditure may be on the small pump used to fill the tank.

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Answered by areebasattar23
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The primary reason is to create more water pressure. As with the tank on the back of the average household toilet, the tank's position allows it to deliver water with more force. If a municipal water tank is elevated to more than a hundred feet above the ground, there is an increase of . 43 psi per foot

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