
Water tanks are often the quiet workhorses of infrastructure, out of sight, out of mind, until something goes wrong. Whether you manage a remote mine, a busy hospital, a processing plant, or a public water system, storage tanks play a critical role in daily operations.
But here’s the catch: most industries approach tank maintenance with a one-size-fits-all mindset. And that’s where things go wrong.
In this article, we’ll explore the most common mistakes made in four key sectors and how Pacific Water Tanks helps organisations avoid the costly consequences.
Mining operations depend heavily on bulk water storage for dust suppression, processing, firefighting, and potable supply. But in many sites, especially remote or FIFO locations, maintenance is reactive rather than proactive.
Tanks often go years without inspection, only being addressed once visible damage or a leak occurs. By then, corrosion, sediment build-up, or structural fatigue has often spread.
Hospitals are highly regulated environments. Poor tank hygiene can lead to contamination, disease spread, and regulatory fines. It’s not just a maintenance issue, it’s a patient safety one.What works instead, Pacific Water Tanks offers:
They’ve refurbished tanks across hospital networks to ensure a clean, compliant, and uninterrupted supply.
Industrial and commercial sites like food processing plants, manufacturing facilities, and chemical storage depots often underestimate the corrosive nature of their operations.
Even small chemical vapours, temperature swings, or process by-products can deteriorate tank coatings or liners. Many sites assume their tanks are built to last “forever,” but steel only lasts without corrosion if it’s protected.
Without regular maintenance, you risk not just structural failure but contaminated outputs, safety incidents, and potential regulatory violations from leakages.
What works instead: Pacific Water Tanks provides:
They’ve delivered solutions for chemical facilities, food production plants, and large-scale commercial sites, focusing on asset longevity and safety compliance.
Councils, regional governments, and water authorities often oversee ageing public infrastructures, tanks 30+ years old. Yet with limited budgets, maintenance is often reactive.
There’s also a lack of awareness about current standards (like AS2304 for fire tanks), and many older tanks no longer meet compliance without anyone realising it.
Moisture collecting around the base of the tank, especially near seams or fittings, often signals a breach. Corrosion commonly starts at connection points or where the tank meets the foundation slab areas prone to condensation, sediment accumulation, and pressure stress.
Regular inspections of these critical zones can reveal early signs of failure.
If a potable water tank fails, a community may be left without safe drinking water. If a fire tank is non-compliant, it may put emergency response at risk. Either way, it can damage public trust and lead to legal issues.
What works instead, Pacific Water Tanks supports public sector clients with:
Projects include town reservoir upgrades in Bamaga, New Mapoon, and other regional communities in partnership with state authorities.
Despite their differences, mining, healthcare, industrial and public sectors often make the same critical errors:
Here’s a simple checklist to get tank maintenance right, no matter your industry:
Pacific Water Tanks (under PC Tanks) has over 20 years of experience across every major sector, from high-rise buildings and processing plants, to remote mines and regional water systems.
What sets them apart:
They’re not just maintenance providers, they’re asset protection partners
Don’t wait until corrosion, leaks, or compliance issues disrupt your operations. Let Pacific Water Tanks tailor a preventative maintenance plan that protects your assets, people, and bottom line.
Book a free consultation today and let’s keep your tanks in top shape, no matter your industry.


