Excavating a hole in rock

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I don't suppose it would fit under the house on the downhill side, without having to do all that excavation? That would also make it easier to drain for the winter and avoid needing a sump pump to keep it from floating out of the hole.

Great idea and I sure wish I had thought of this before we built the house. As it is we have a bit over 4' clear under the house on the low side. This tank won't fit, but maybe I could find a low profile plastic tank that would fit. The crawl space has a pretty good cross slope to it so we would need to invest some effort in trying to level it. This will probably require some rock removal. Wonder if maybe I could find a surplus water bladder? Boy, that might work out really well.
 
   / Excavating a hole in rock #32  
Removing rock to make a hole in bedrock is likely to be a lot more difficult than cleaving off pieces of surface rock under the house so a tank will fit. If it was me, I'd prefer a rigid fiberglass or plastic tank anchored to a solid base under the house (rather than a flexible plastic bladder), but maybe my biases against the bladder aren't justified by current technology.
 
   / Excavating a hole in rock #33  
Removing rock to make a hole in bedrock is likely to be a lot more difficult than cleaving off pieces of surface rock under the house so a tank will fit. If it was me, I'd prefer a rigid fiberglass or plastic tank anchored to a solid base under the house (rather than a flexible plastic bladder), but maybe my biases against the bladder aren't justified by current technology.

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