Do I need a consent for a water tank?
Do I need a consent for a water tank?
Do I need a consent? Water for outdoor use: If you are installing a rainwater tank for outdoor use only (garden watering and car washing) and your tank meets the Building Act Exemption 23 requirements, as a general rule, you don’t need a building consent.
Can you bury plastic water tanks NZ?
Promax ENDURO tanks are so strong they are the only plastic water tanks in NZ that can be buried up to 1 metre in the ground and still retain a 20-year warranty!
How much do concrete water tanks cost NZ?
*They are maintenance-free. *Concrete tanks (prices from Jacobs Water Tanks): 5000 gallon (22,500 litre) tank; $2550. 8000 gallon (36,000 litre) tank; $3950. *Plastic (price from Aqua Tanks): 5555 gallon (25,210 litre); $2975.
How close can a water tank be to a fence?
the water tank must NOT exceed a capacity of 10,000 L for any other establishment. the water tank must be at least 450 mm away from each boundary of the lot, if the tank is more than 1.8 meters in height.
What size water tank do I need for my garden?
As a rule of thumb, you want to store 8-10 litres of water per day for every square meter of garden bed and 5 litres for every establishing fruit tree in the summer period.
Where should a water tank be placed?
When it comes to plumbing, it is better if you locate your tank near to where it will be needed, like if it is needed for gardening purposes then place it near your garden or if it is used for bathroom then place it closer to where your bathroom is located.
How deep should a water tank be buried?
Excavate to a depth that will provide a minimum of 6” and a maximum of 48” of cover over the top of the tank. Prepare Base – Remove any roots and rake the bed flat. The preferred tank bedding material is well packed pea gravel with minimums of 6” in soil terrain and 12” in rock terrain.
What size water tank do I need for garden?
4,000 – 5,000 litre
At least a 4,000 – 5,000 litre (L) tank is recommended for garden watering. Where space is an issue, you may wish to consider a different style of tank or installing two smaller tanks.
Can water tanks go underground?
While it isn’t appropriate to completely bury a regular water tank, you can find poly tanks that are designed to be placed underground. An advantage of an underground poly tank is that they are a lot less expensive than concrete tanks, made to withstand the pressure of being buried and are much easier to install.
Where should water tanks be placed?
Where should I put my water tank?
Perhaps your tanks would be better positioned on the outer side of a path, or maybe right up the back of your house in garden surroundings. If you wish to avoid unsightly above ground pipes (a “dry system”), an alternative is to run pipes underground to deliver harvested rainwater into your tank (a “wet system”).
How do I choose a water tank?
The general recommendation is to always to go for a larger tank as it provides a buffer for drier years. The other consideration is to select the shape and decide on what size tank you need. The shape of the tank needs to fit space available. Generally, it is a round or slimline design for above ground.
Do you need building consent for a rainwater tank?
Water for outdoor use: If you are installing a rainwater tank for outdoor use only (garden watering and car washing) and your tank meets the Building Act Exemption 23 requirements , as a general rule, you don’t need a building consent.
How do I apply for a rainwater tank?
To apply, complete the rainwater tank pre-assessment form. Subject to enquiry volumes, a team member should reply within 5 working days. To have your resource consent fee waived, your application must be just for a rainwater tank – not part of a broader consent package, and cannot be in a Historic Heritage Overlay area.
Where to use a slimline rainwater storage tank?
Our rainwater storage tanks are aesthetically pleasing. Designed to suit any location and can be positioned easily: Alongside a fence. Use our Slimline Tanks to form an internal courtyard. To screen off the back yard.