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  2. Intermediate bulk container - Wikipedia

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    The most common IBC sizes of 275 and 330 US gallons fit on a single pallet of similar dimensions to pallets which hold 4 drums (220 US gallons), providing an extra 55-110 gallons of product in the IBC over drum storage, a 25%-50% increase for the same storage footprint. Additionally, IBCs can be manufactured to a customer's exact requirements ...

  3. Lagoon 46 - Wikipedia

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    The fuel tank holds 275 U.S. gallons (1,040 L; 229 imp gal) and the fresh water tank has a capacity of 159 U.S. gallons (600 L; 132 imp gal). [1] [2] The design has sleeping accommodation for six to eight people in three or four cabins.

  4. Lagoon 450 - Wikipedia

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    The fuel tank holds 275 U.S. gallons (1,040 L; 229 imp gal) and the fresh water tank has a capacity of 92 U.S. gallons (350 L; 77 imp gal). Due to the raised boom to accommodate the flying bridge, the upwind sail area is 1,399 sq ft (130.0 m 2). [3] [8] Lagoon 450 S

  5. Portable water tank - Wikipedia

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    A portable water tank is a temporary collapsible tank designed for the reserve storage of water in firefighting, emergency relief, and military applications. These tanks can be either supported or unsupported. The supported tanks have a steel or aluminum frame and range in size from 600 to 5,000 US gallons (500 to 4,160 imp gal; 2,300 to 18,900 ...

  6. Water tank - Wikipedia

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    An elevated water tank, also known as a water tower, will create a pressure at the ground-level outlet of 1 kPa per 10.2 centimetres (4.0 in) or 1 psi per 2.31 feet (0.70 m) of elevation. Thus a tank elevated to 20 metres creates about 200 kPa and a tank elevated to 70 feet creates about 30 psi of discharge pressure, sufficient for most ...

  7. Water tower - Wikipedia

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    Beaumont St. Louis and San Francisco Railroad Water Tank (1875, restored 2012), Beaumont, Kansas, US. Although the use of elevated water storage tanks has existed since ancient times in various forms, the modern use of water towers for pressurized public water systems developed during the mid-19th century, as steam-pumping became more common, and better pipes that could handle higher pressures ...