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#59028 - 01/26/06 09:12 PM Re: long term Water storage
frenchy Offline
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Registered: 12/18/02
Posts: 1320
Loc: France
At home, I use 5 liters bottles.
Right now, I only have 7 or 8 such plastic bottles, stored in my -dark - basement.

But my stock is not well organized. I have some tidying up (?) to do...
Ideally, I would like to have a stock of 10 bottles at least on hand.
That means having 4 or 5 more, rotating, and buying new ones when only 10 are left.

As you mentioned, the expiration date is more than one, maybe even two years ahead.
So
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#59029 - 01/27/06 10:54 PM Re: long term Water storage
S_Bosley Offline


Registered: 10/08/04
Posts: 22
After the Katrina water rush here in Mississippi, I quit fooling around with soda bottles and bought 10 Aqua-Tainers at Walmart. It's a full month's supply of water for me, my wife, and our dog, and they are easy to store, durable, and the best-reviewed affordable container ($7.97 each).

And it's DONE, in one afternoon. No more asking people for empty bottles, washing, trying to store them in a reasonable amount of space, etc.

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#59030 - 01/29/06 12:57 AM Re: long term Water storage
paulr Offline
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Registered: 02/18/04
Posts: 499
10 aquatainers for a month = 70 gallons = less than one gallon/day per "person" counting the dog as 0.5 of a person. I guess that's enough for drinking but don't count on it lasting a month if you wash anything, flush the toilet, etc. If you really want a month worth of water you might look into a cistern or other large tank (like 1000 gallons) or possibly a small swimming pool. Aquatainers are probably the best way to store 70 gallons of water.

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#59031 - 01/29/06 06:16 PM Re: long term Water storage
CJK Offline
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Registered: 08/14/05
Posts: 601
Loc: FL, USA
Some people already HAVE large storage containers and don't realize or remember them. We're on a well and have the 'aerator' tank. It generally holds 250 gallons. If a hurricane is coming then I hold the float switch up so it fills the tank a lot more. It is outside so I do risk 'losing' it if it gets compromised but we have redundancy. We use that H20 for flushing toilets, washing etc.

Don't forget the water heater....IIRC 40-80 gallons depending on the size of it......

We also have 3 aquatainers (getting more) and in the 'off season' (for hurricanes) we have at least 5 cases of bottled drinking water. I've found that Wwashing the aquatiners and rinsing them well enough to drink from takes A LOT of time and diligence so we just go with bottled for drinking. We use it on a daily basis so it is constantly rotated.

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#59032 - 03/28/06 05:34 PM Re: long term Water storage
ducktapeguy Offline
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Registered: 03/28/06
Posts: 358
Has anyone tried the Coleman 5 gallon water containers? I've got a few of the aquatainers, but I've heard of some problems with them, plus they're a little too large for me. I'm looking for a good alternative, and this is the closest I've found

Coleman 5 Gallon water container

The only thing i didn't like is the spigot does not store inside the container, so it would be easier for it to break off. But it seems to be a little bit better made than the aquatainers.

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