Friday, May 17, 2019

COLD WATER STORAGE – Water tank must be in good condition. If you rely on a tank for your drinking water it should meet the following requirements: not too large, so the water in the tank is frequently replenished with fresh water. Traditionally tanks were made of galvanized iron and these rust over time leading to metal bits in the water or brown or yellowish tinge or a metallic taste. Nowadays tanks are constructed of stainless stell and plastic (polyethylene) and unlikely to cause problems provided that are designed for drinking water purposes and have a close fitting cover.


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Cold Water Storage
Cold Water Storage per Occupant

Cold water storage for occupants in common types of buildings as factories, hospitals, houses and more

Typical cold water storage per occupant:

Type of building
Storage per occupant
liter
gal
Factories (no process)
10
2
Hospitals, per bed
135
30
Hospitals, per staff on duty
45
10
Hostels
90
20
Hotels
135
30
Houses and flats
135
30
Offices with canteens
45
10
Offices without canteen
35
8
Restaurant per meal
7
1.5
Schools, boarding
90
20
Schools, day
30
7


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