That is my goal but a 5 gallon gas can fits where I need it to be. I transported water in them for years without issue but never used one for long term storage.
Would a 5 gallon bucket fit your location? I use the orange home depot bucket to store a little extra RO/DI water and I've never had an issue with them
They are typically just (HDPE) Polyethylene (look on the bottom for the #2 triangle symbol).. same material as the "typical" white/translucent 5 Gallon jugs used for RO/saltwater storage from your local fish store,etc...
It should be just fine.
And it may or may not contain additives that may or may not be a problem.
I would use it if I couldn't find anything else.
In fact I think I'm going to get one to drink beer out of
that would mess with people
Go to Lowe's paint dept, get a polystyrene bucket [white, not grey]. Another source would be a professional restaurant supply. Food-safe mean reef-safe pretty reliably as long as it's plastic. And some foodgrade containers might be the same narrow shape as a gas can.
Wally World sells six gallon "jerry" cans for water handling. Comes with pour spout, spigot and vent hole gor 'bout twelve bucks. I use two to rotate through my kalk/ATO supply. Nice handle, easy to move around.
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