26 February, 2009

Watering system

It has been a while since my last post, I have been having computer problems and the road works near our business was extended for another week. So my frustration level has been tested. The road should be opened again on Friday and Dave and I will be re-arranging the shop and sprucing in up to give the customers a different look and feel as they wonder through it.


I got these drums for nothing from a factory I used to work at a number of years ago, they have only had food products in them so just with a wash out they will come handy for storing feed for the animals and storing water in. The black ones used to have gherkins in and have screw top lids which we have been using to bring water home from town.

We just tie them on the back of the truck like so and fill them up at the water main.
This is a bilge pump that we use to pump the water from these drums into a 1000 litre tank near our back door that is used for the washing machine.
At the moment we connect the pump up to the battery in the truck but next time we will use a portable battery pack that we have.
This is the hose going into the 1000 litre tank

And here is the 1000 litre tank, which is pretty empty. It is sitting in my veggie patch at the moment but we will probably move it later when we renovate the back of the house and hopefully by then we will have replaced the water tanks and no longer need this set up.

9 comments:

Laughing Orca Ranch said...

I am fascinated with your water collection and watering system.

What a clever and useful system.

Thanks for sharing, especially the pics.

I hope they get done soon with the road construction so you can get back to business soon :)

~Lisa

white_lilly said...

Hi Lisa!
When you are not on town water and you have to rely on the weather and yourself I suppose you try and do with what you have. So this system works for us at the moment.

Cheryl@Gingerbread Crafts said...

My parents recently got a 1000 litre tank just like yours for $10, they've connected it up to collect rainwater. I have a food barrel but don't have it connected yet was just supposed to be for greywater but we've been slack in collecting that.

Do you have other water tanks?

white_lilly said...

Hi Cheryl! Yes we have three other tanks that are pretty old. When we can afford it we will get a larger tank to replace these three.

Anonymous said...

You must be looking forward to the road works being finished. It always seems that they underestimate the time it will take to complete jobs like that.

Great system for collecting the water too. I'm glad we have four large tanks(70 000litres worth) and a creek and haven't ever run out of water.

white_lilly said...

Hi Tracy!
Yay! the road is now opened and my business can now resume.

70,000 would be ideal for us. We have a creek, four dams and a spring so the property is well watered its just the household water we have to work for :)

Wendy said...

Cool! Thanks for sharing your pics. Glad you're back. I also had computer problems (actually blogger problems) too for a while.

Carla said...

My goodness, that is quite a set up for water. I'd love to have a water collection system, but it never seems to rain here anymore.

white_lilly said...

Hi Wendy! thanks for dropping by :)

Hi CeeCee thank you too for dropping by.I hope you start getting a bit of rain your way soon :)

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