. . rainwater tanks

- The most common use of tanks is above ground either:
- elevated to increase the gravitity feed; or
- at ground level with pressure support systems.
- urban rainwater tanks
- Increasingly the selection of a suitable rainwater tank for the urban environment is moving towards no-traditional tank styles rather than those seen in rural landscapes. Space constrictions for the traditional round corrigated tank is an important decision because of the size of city and urban sites.
The newer style smooth walled tank that is a smaller diameter or a long narrow tank for side passages is preferred. These tanks are architecturally suited and fit the confines of side passages, usually nearer to down pipes and garden watering equipment.
- rural rainwater tanks
- Traditionally the farm was the location of the majority of large capacity tanks. Nowaday more of these large volume tanks are finding applications in the cities for municiple, commercial and industrial applications.
OneWaternaturally has created a range of rainwater collection devices to help capture and store the valuable resource of water.