Superficially, it would appear that one of potential problems involves the use of PET bottles as containers, unrelated to the water itself. Would you be better off by storing tap water in a stainless steel container?
Kinda sort
Sure ,
stainless steel won't leach BPA/EA/Estrongenic
or lead/antimony ( as long as it isn't brazed),
...
so stainless steel is "better" naturally,
but is the difference important?I don't think so
Blast puts it in perspective,
you'd need to drink 5859.4 liters of BPA-contaiminated water per kilogram of their weight daily for nine months to suffer these effects. -Blast, Ph.D.So, you're storing your platic bottled water,
in deadly heat (100 Fahrenheit and above)
and sunshine for more than 8 weeks,
the leaching
worst case results in exceeding the Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) of 0.006 mg/L by 30 times,
well all that means is after you deploy that drinking water in an emergency,
cut out the bottled water for the month after
Also consider this old data point
Antimony Toxicity The average intake of antimony from food and water was estimated to be roughly 5 µg/day ( 0.005 mg )
which is just under the drinking water MCL of 0.006 mg/L
compared to the tolerable daily intake (TDI) of 0.006 mg/kg bodyweight/day
Somewhere it also said most of this exposure comes from plumbing
the more acute exposure is from work where OSHA should protect you
... or self-poisoning from folk medicine
If you have a physical or blood test coming up,
ask your doctor/technician about your lead/antimony... levelsMy family drinks lots of bottled water (1-3 0.5L bottles daily),
even the "baby",
often stored outside in sfbayarea sunshine,
or in hot garage (not as hot as car/trunk),
or room temperature (avg 72, never more than 82 )
... there have been no reports of elevated antimony/lead levels from our docs
I have water in the trunk that's at least 5 years old, I'd still drink it
It tastes better after all this time than regular non-filtered tap water ,
which tastes disgusting like most tap water,
but I'd still drink that too in everyday non-emergency situation
Some family members are less willing to compromise when it comes to taste
and after many many years I'm getting there too ...
this just means tea tea
Regular household
pitcher/faucet/refrigerator filters, will reduce levels of lead... and improve taste