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Tank Irrigation

Irrigation Tanks

Tank irrigation is a form of irrigation where tanks, sometimes referred to as Irrigation Tanks are used as the primary water source for surface irrigation.

Irrigation is the process of supplying water to land and crops. Irrigation occurs using a variety of methods. The methods include surface irrigation, micro-irrigation, and sprinkler irrigation, among others.

Each of these methods requires an effective and reliable water source. 

An irrigation tank is an artificial reservoir of any size, such as a dam or steel tank. High-quality steel water tanks have become the most reliable irrigation tank.

4 Benefits of steel Irrigation Tanks

  1. They are affordable.
  2. They protect the quality of the water.
  3. They provide secure storage of water.
  4. They provide portability

1. Affordability of Tank Irrigation

Wells and other groundwater storage require enormous costs to break through the rock to install. They are also prone to high maintenance costs when breakages occur. 

Other forms of irrigation, such as canals are also extremely costly to build. They are also difficult to repair. Because they are challenging to repair, alterations will result in delays in irrigation. These delays are extremely costly to the farmer.

Tank irrigation is much cheaper to maintain than other forms of irrigation. It is easily installed above the ground, and it is comprised of high-quality materials.

2. Quality of Tank Irrigation

Water tanks maintain the level of the groundwater and are far easier to sustain than wells and irrigation canals. Tank irrigation which uses newer steel tanks delivers improved and better results than other forms of irrigation.

These improvements are a result of advances in tank design and the use of better quality materials, such as corrosion-resistant steel, in the tanks. Tank irrigation eliminates many issues present in other forms of irrigation.

  • For example, canal irrigation, when not managed, can result in sediments which affect the capacity of the water source. Poor maintenance can also lead to the growth of worms and mosquitos in the water.
  • Pumping groundwater near coastal areas can contaminate the water supply with saltwater.

The use of tank irrigation eliminates these risks. 

3. Secure Tank Irrigation Storage

Tank irrigation can easily collect rainwater and maintain water quality. Farmers and households can use this water during low rainfall seasons.

Households can rely on the quality of water tanks for drinking and bathing. Farmers can depend on these tanks for irrigating resources that require good quality water.

While natural tank irrigation systems like dams store water, the quality of water is not always good. Steel tanks, however, can store water more reliably. 

4. Ease of placement

It isn’t easy to move some water sources, such as a well or a dam, to a better location. Other sources, like the steel tanks used in tank irrigation, are flexible. They can easily be placed in an area that improves the even spread of water.

Irrigation Tanks – In Summary

Tank irrigation is growing in popularity. There are many providers of high-quality water tanks used in tank irrigation.

Oasis Tanks is committed to helping grow the tank irrigation industry and will be able to guide as to how to implement an effective tank irrigation system.