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Raising the water tank would cost more like $5,000,000. It's the size of a small house and is enclosed in the top of the building!
Also can't raise pressure at the source, since that's building supplied. My building has over 200 apartments and takes up an entire city block front, it is also 78 years old, so this is a rather complicated problem.
Not sure about city zoning codes for water pressure. I really don't want to get into a battle with my building. I have to live there, and there are some very tough lawyers with very deep pockets on the co-op board. I doubt I'd have the ammunition to take them on.
I'm still hoping there is some pump/mechanical solution that I can do at my end to solve the problem.
Also can't raise pressure at the source, since that's building supplied. My building has over 200 apartments and takes up an entire city block front, it is also 78 years old, so this is a rather complicated problem.
Not sure about city zoning codes for water pressure. I really don't want to get into a battle with my building. I have to live there, and there are some very tough lawyers with very deep pockets on the co-op board. I doubt I'd have the ammunition to take them on.
I'm still hoping there is some pump/mechanical solution that I can do at my end to solve the problem.