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How to Build Your Own Affordable Water System

By Ferrel Kenda, published Feb 22, 2007
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Are you searching for affordable water system solution for an "off-grid" cabin or homestead? Are you unable to afford drilling a well to provide water for a seasonal getaway? Would you like an affordable water system to collect rainwater for your garden or livestock or maybe just to do your part in conserving natural resources?

If so, this may just be the answer you need to accomplish any one of these scenarios. A complete small-scale water system needn't cost thousands of dollars to be effective, and I will show you what you need to build your own affordable water system.

The first consideration will be to determine how the water will obtained. Rainwater collection is becoming more popular for use in gardening, livestock care, off-grid homesteads, and "green" building projects. Rainwater collection uses rain gutters on your buildings to collect and channel water into your holding tank where it can then be pumped, filtered, and piped to the desired location. A general rule of thumb is to only collect rainwater during the months that contain an "r" in the spelling. Rain during the months excluded from this rule tend have more toxic chemicals from the atmosphere. If rainwater collection is not a viable option for your situation, or if you use more water than you can collect from Mother Nature, you can check into local trucking companies that will deliver potable water to your site for a fee.

Next you will need a holding tank for water storage. If you are a devout do-it-yourselfer, you can build your own cistern using any number of methods including concrete blocks, ferro-cement, or bricks, you may wish to buy a pre-built concrete cistern from your local septic tank installer, or the least expensive and least labor-intensive option is to obtain a plastic holding tank from your local farm and ranch supply. These tanks vary in size but are available up to 2000 gallons.

How to Build Your Own Affordable Water System

Plastic holding tank used for gravity flow water system

Credit: Ferrel Kenda

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Takeaways
  • Use rainwater collection for your water supply
  • Cisterns can be made of many different types of materials
  • Gravity flow systems eliminate the need for expensive pumping equipment
Did You Know?
"Off-grid" cabins or homesteads can be equipped with running water inexpensively.
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Interesting ideas.

Posted on 07/29/2007 at 5:07:00 PM

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