What are the different water service provisions as I understood some older buildings had tanks on the roof and some tanks are in the ground?
Mains pipelines may not have been installed to a particular building. The supplier of water may not have the capacity to supply an additional building/development with mains water supply. Some large developments will build there own desalinistation plants to provide water. If you are in a building that has a water pump, then it can pump the water from the ground tank, up to other floors. If there is a roof tank then you don’t need a pump. All tanks should be checked for health safety reasons regularly!!! There is also a charge by the deliverers of water for collecting the water in Palmeira and delivering it to your buildng, Check the water level of your tank before delivery, make sure you are being charged for water they say has been supplied! Also check that the pipe connections are fitted tightly from the tanker, I know its not your job, but many a time I have seen delivery wagons with water seeping out from the connections onto the floor, it didn’t reach the particlar tank but the b
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