citerne
A citerne is a tank or reservoir designed for the storage of liquids. The term derives from the Latin word cisterna, through French usage, and is used in various contexts to refer to containers that hold water, fuels, chemicals, or other liquids. In everyday language, citerne often designates fixed storage tanks installed in buildings, yards, or industrial facilities, but it can also refer to mobile tanks associated with road or rail transport.
Types and materials: Citernes come in a range of sizes and shapes, typically vertical cylinders, horizontal
Common applications: Domestic use includes citer nes d’eau for drinking water or rainwater harvesting. In heating
Installation and safety: Proper siting, anchoring, and foundations are essential. Many citer nes require venting, secondary
Regulation and standards: Storage tanks are subject to safety, environmental, and sometimes fire-safety regulations that vary