Water Storage

L8ndeb

Registered Reef Keeper
Hi All,

Wondering if anybody uses uses and would like to comment on the blue, plastic, food grade, 40 or 55 gal drums you might find at a surplus store for water storage. If so, how long have you used them, and ANY problems? TIA
 
You'll want to look at the recycling symbol printed usually on the bottom of the container.

There will be a number printed in the center... 2 = HDPE (High Densitiy Polyethylene), 4 = LDPE (Low Density Polyethylene) or 5 = PP (Polypropylene)

These are the ones you want to use.
 
I looked and looked for a 55g blue barrel with no success. Lot's of soap and chemical ones out there though, so be careful of what you are getting. Ended up using a 44g Rubbermaid brute garbage can, they are food grade and can be used right after a simple rinse out. HD has them on sale regularly.
 
James, are you saying all three are acceptable? Is one better than the other?

Green, yes I have used the Rubbermaids before. The blues I'm looking at have bottom outlets installed to make it nice to plumb for what I have planned.
 
My blue 55g barrel has been in use for ~ 25 years. It originally contained either photgraphic fixer or developer - I cannot remember which. I rinsed it well, rubbed down the inside with comet cleanser and then baking soda, rinsed again, and put it to use. I have no idea what it is made of - other than blue plastic, that is.
 
I have a blue 55g barrel, I ordered it from Northern Tool, it was listed as a rain barrel, came complete with a 2 faucets & a screw top lid, perfect for storing my RO/DI water.
 
Like 80% of the world, Brute garbage cans here. Yes, plural. And no, I use cheap garbage cans that are always breaking for regular garbage. And my wife says I'm not bright... :)

Jeff
 
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