Low
Cost Water Storage & Evaporation Covers
Inground
floating roof water storage is now a genuine alternative
to steel water tanks when considering larger installations.
Floating
roof structures have advantages over steel tanks:
- Where
a large volume of water is to be stored.
- Where
ample land is available for the storage.
- Where
it is desired to prevent exposure of the stored
water to the environment and to eliminate evaporation.
- Where
an off peak storage is required and it is desired
to minimise pump and delivery line size and expense.
- Where
it is required to construct a large capacity storage
in a short period of time.
- Where
it is required to use the floating roof structure
as part of a lined catchment to collect rainfall.
- Where
the required location of the reservoir is remote
and transport of structural steel plate and members
will be a high cost.
The
construction costs of an inground floating roof reservoirs
dramatically reduces, as the stored volume
and the depth of the storage increases. The following
is an indication of costs:
Volume
of storage (m3) |
Estimated
Time to Design and Build |
Indicative
Cost Aus($) |
5000 |
12 weeks
|
225,000
|
20,000 |
14 weeks
|
800,000
|
50,000 |
14 weeks
|
1,500,000
|
250,000 |
16 weeks
|
4,000,000
|
500,000 |
16 weeks
|
5,800,000
|
.The
above costs include earthworks, floating roof and lining
systems, roof drainage pumps
and immediate inlet and outlet pipe work. Costs of pumping
and delivery lines from the source
and to the point of delivery are not included.
The
development of high strength, UV resistant, polymer
materials used in the construction of floating roof
storages has progressed rapidly in the last 10
years. A wide variety of polypropylene, elvaloy and
polyethylene sheet is available with tensile strengths
up to 8000kg/m width. Materials typically come with
a manufacturers 20 year guarantee against UV degradation.
Installation
of lining systems is a matter of science. Installation
procedures and Quality Assurance procedures are set
out in American Standards (ASTM) and have been the
subject of wide research and development activity.
Destructive and None-destructive test methods are widely
recognised for the verification of weld integrity.
The floating roof installation team is accompanied
by a mobile laboratory and testing technician.
GDT Lining
Systems has
a capacity to design and construct a floating roof storage
on a turnkey basis. The following stages in project implementation
are typical:
- Investigation. Site
investigation is carried out comprising,
site survey and geotechnical investigation.
The results of the investigation stage are
presented in a report. A firm offer to construct
the storage, on a design and construct basis,
is given at the completion of this stage.
- Detailed
Design. Detailed design drawings for
earthworks and structural items and workshop
drawings for the lining systems and floating
roof are compiled and technical specifications
are prepared. A Quality Plan is developed.
- Construction. Construction
of earthworks is carried out to AS 3798-1996.
The surface finish to the earthworks is of
highest importance for a lined structure
and is closely monitored. The installation
of the lining systems is carried out in accordance
with relevant United States standards and
accepted practice.
- Commissioning.
The first filling of the structure is required
to be monitored. The ballasting and floatation
of the cover is required to be adjusted as
it rises.
A floating
roof has a greater surface areas when the cover
is low in the storage compared to when the cover
is fully floating. The cover must fold along
designed lines in order to remain orderly and
facilitate free drainage of rain water to the
drainage sumps on the cover. The cover is also
provided with two way tension in order to eliminate
low spots and reduce the creation of ponds on
the cover which are a maintenance problem. The
cover is fitted with pump sumps to dispose of
rain water. Where required the rain water can
be sent through a filter and discharged under
the cover. Manholes are incorporated into the
cover to allow entry by divers and allow sampling
and inspection of the stored water.
If
you have a need for a floating roof reservoir
and would like to commence the investigation
process for a proposed structure please give
our engineer a call to discuss your requirements.
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