Wasserhochbehältern
Wasserhochbehältern, also known as elevated water tanks or water towers, are essential structures in public water supply systems. Their primary function is to store a large volume of water at a significant elevation, utilizing gravity to distribute it to consumers. This stored water serves multiple purposes, including meeting peak demand, maintaining system pressure, and providing a reserve for emergencies like fires or power outages.
The design of a Wasserhochbehälter typically consists of a large storage tank, often cylindrical or spherical,
Operationally, Wasserhochbehältern are usually filled by pumps, often during periods of lower demand, and then emptied