The design of an elevated tank must consider several key factors: adequate capacity; material; and height. for a 10,000 liter elevated tank, it is recommended to use steel or concrete; materials that offer durability and resistance. the height of the tank must be sufficient to generate the hydraulic pressure necessary to distribute the water; generally between 10 to 20 meters; depending on the terrain. the design must include a water inlet and outlet; control valves; an overflow system; and access for maintenance. in addition, it is essential to include filtration and chlorination systems to guarantee water quality.