Water tanks are becoming increasingly necessary in Botswana

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Abeco tanks

Botswana, a landlocked country in southern Africa, faces significant water scarcity and drought. With limited natural water sources, Botswana is highly dependent on underground aquifers and rivers for water supply.

However, these sources are often unreliable and vulnerable to the effects of climate change. This is why water tanks are becoming increasingly necessary in Botswana.

Water tanks play a crucial role in collecting, storing, and distributing water in areas with limited access to water sources. In Botswana, water tanks are essential for both rural and urban communities. They provide a reliable water source for households, schools, hospitals, and businesses, especially during periods of drought when natural water sources dry up.

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