Lowes, Home Depot and many Sears sell water heaters. You can also get them from Plumbing supply shops.
For storage of water to be used for gardening and washing that could save you 1000s in the long term
Recycling centers pay for scrap metal by the pound. Therefore, how much you can get depends on the size of the tanks. There is not a very big market for used hot water tanks,for safety reasons. You may be better off trying to sell the tanks as scrap metal.
Yes, there is a website that lists used hot water tanks. You can get a list of them at www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=tax_credits.tx_index
Rainwater tanks are used to catch rainwater which falls from the sky when precipitation occurs. This is a great water saving device which can cut the cost of your water bills.
Connected tanks are used in the process of water distribution and storage to ensure a continuous supply of water. By linking multiple tanks together, water can be transferred between them to maintain a consistent water level and pressure in the system. This helps to meet the demand for water in different areas and provides a reliable source of water for consumers.
In World War I, tanks were first used. The were top secret but very large. To get the tanks to the battle field unnoticed, they were put into crates labeled "water tanks". They were nicknamed "Water Tanks" but the name was shortened over time to "Tanks".
Colonel Hobart (England) invented many vehicles that were used on D-Day. He invented amphibious tanks that could operate in water before landing on the beach ("Donald Duck", duplex drive tanks), he invented tanks that could fire flamethrowers, he invented tanks that could fire heavy mortars that could blast bunkers at point blank range, he invented tanks that could put down planks of wood that could give traction and support to tanks that ran on beach sandy ground so they would not sink in the sand. He invented tanks that could put down items so the tanks could get off the beach and get onto high ground. These tanks were called "Hobart's Funnies". After D-Day, June 6, 1944, the Americans took German beach obstacles and fitted them to American M-4 Sherman tanks, called "Rhinos", and these pieces of metal ripped up the Bouchage hedge rows and enabled the Americans and others to break out of the Normandy Peninsula.
The Houston Ship Channel connects the Port of Houston to the Gulf of Mexico.
Plastic water tanks can be purchased online at Tank Depot, Premier Plastics, and Blaze Plastics. if you are worried about shipping, there are plastic tanks sold locally via Kijiji, though you may want to check if the tanks are used or sold before buying.
Many steel tanks are used for potable water systems if protected properly
A water container is a vessel used to store, carry, or transport water. It can range from small bottles to large tanks like IBC Tote Tanks for industrial use.
For the first time DD tanks were used. These could float with the assistance of a special shield and were propelled by 2 small propellers. Many other variations of tanks were used and were referred to as "funny" tanks by the American generals.