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Catchment and Sulfur Dioxide
#11
Thank you everyone. The catchment water was tested at came in at a pH of 7.29, which is not all acidic. Indeed, the concrete neutralizes acid rain.
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#12
I'm not trying to make Glen more paranoid here, but I wonder at what rate the concrete is being weakened by this. I'm sure it would depend on the frequency and ph of the rain. I recall from my time long ago in the state parks, that using muriatic acid to clean sh**house tile floors and walls, as was the practice, eventually eroded the lime out of the grout, causing it to crumble away. Would this be a concern with the tanks? If so, it might be worth ploping in some sort of sacrificial acid neutralizer. Maybe this is not an issue at all.

Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
Pua`a
S. FL
Big Islander to be.
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#13
In this case the paranoia was on the part of third parties!

The walls are very thick, and it seems pretty sturdy. I would imagine earthquakes to be the greater danger. Do wish the VOG would abate though.
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