Water recovery tanks on agricultural land?

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by Zoe Morgane » 28/09/22, 15:27

Well, I say a big thank you, because the clear and concise information, therefore 100% effective
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by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 28/09/22, 15:37

Zoe-Morgan wrote:Well, I say a big thank you, because the clear and concise information, therefore 100% effective

Anyway, I found this too:
METHODS FOR CALCULATING THE FLOOR SURFACE AND LAND FOOTPRINT

A circular of February 3, 2012 shed light on the new concepts
introduced by the reform of the reference surfaces. In particular, it specifies:
1. the constituent elements of the "floor surface",
⇨ Example: mezzanines (intermediate and partial level inside a floor), attics and
basement, convertible or not.

2. the elements to be deducted from the "floor area",
⇨ Example: the pylons, the basins (in particular those of the swimming pools or the basins of
settling), pipelines and certain storage structures such as tanks, silos
(structure and installation element intended for the storage of a large quantity of solid matter in
bulk).
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by Zoe Morgane » 28/09/22, 15:46

oh yeah, that's a bonus :)
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by sicetaitsimple » 28/09/22, 17:38

Zoe-Morgan wrote:oh yeah, that's a bonus :)


Would you still have to specify your project? Because in your first post you talked about rainwater harvesting.
So indeed any surface or deep water is initially rainwater, I grant you that.
But hey, what's your idea?
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by Zoe Morgane » 28/09/22, 23:16

sicetaitsimple wrote:
Zoe-Morgan wrote:oh yeah, that's a bonus :)


Would you still have to specify your project? Because in your first post you talked about rainwater harvesting.
So indeed any surface or deep water is initially rainwater, I grant you that.
But hey, what's your idea?


I'm going to try to be explicit, my idea is to take up residence in a water recovery tank by arranging it enough to live there properly without putting myself in danger, but keeping it sufficiently in its original state not to that the said tank is considered other than as a storage element. And have other elements to store water and food in order to live as independently as possible with the financial means at my disposal and which I admit its meager. Sorry, can't make it clearer than that.

I know it sounds crazy to some, but I can't afford to buy a bikoque and I can't stand living in town, in an apartment that isn't mine and where I can't hang a frame without asked for an authorization which takes 3 weeks to arrive and to have neighbors as discreet as a marching band on July 14th.
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by Remundo » 28/09/22, 23:30

living in a vat of water... strange! : Shock:
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by sicetaitsimple » 28/09/22, 23:31

Zoe-Morgan wrote:[my idea is to take up residence in a water collection tank.


It's a very bad idea and I won't go any further. Good continuation anyway.
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by Zoe Morgane » 29/09/22, 00:11

So believe me that I absolutely do not want to start a controversy or sterile debate.

The only thing I can tell you is that even though I'm still a young 41-year-old, I've seen things much crazier and weirder than that in my life and I'm just looking for it. a solution to live in a more serene way with but small means.

Sicetaitsimple said that it's a very bad idea and I don't question their opinion in any way because I think of a place where the people who speak know what they are talking about.

So I won't persist in this direction, I'll look for other solutions, which may or may not be the right ones, I just hope to come across people like you who will be what he's talking about at times when I would have questions paused.

In any case, thank you for the time you have given me and the answers you have given me.

Thank you all.
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by Christophe » 29/09/22, 01:04

Wasn't the fairy Morgane the cousin of the lady of the lake? : Cheesy:

Look at the tiny houses, it's more comfortable than a tub of water (I had a good laugh reading your message…)
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