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<td>Polyethylene, polypropylene</td> | <td>Polyethylene, polypropylene</td> | ||
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<td>Galvanized steel tanks</td> | <td>Galvanized steel tanks</td> | ||
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Comparison of properties of different types of storage tanks
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Tank material | Advantages | Disadvantages |
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Fiberglass |
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Polyethylene, polypropylene |
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Barrels and trash cans |
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Metal | ||
Galvanized steel tanks |
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Steel drums (55-gallon) |
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Concrete and masonry | ||
Ferroconcrete |
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Monolithic/poured-in-place |
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Stone, concrete block |
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Wood | ||
Pine, redwood, cedar, cypress |
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