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Public Forums => Disaster Awareness & CERT => Topic started by: Wrightwood on Aug 14, 13, 11:45:05 AM
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Ok, I now need to get more serious about my water supply here. I really wanted to buy some of those water barrels at the Disaster Day/Fire Safe Day a few months back. Alas, there were too many grandchildren in the truck.
So where is the best place to buy them around here? I do have a supply here.. but I want to get more serious about it. And, I need to have water for horses as well. cheryl o7o
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Costco
http://www.costco.com/Shelf-Reliance%C2%AE-Deluxe-BPA-Free-55-gallon-Barrel-Water-Storage-System.product.11766218.html (http://www.costco.com/Shelf-Reliance%C2%AE-Deluxe-BPA-Free-55-gallon-Barrel-Water-Storage-System.product.11766218.html)
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Thanks Wrightwood... so what do you do when it freezes? I'd like to have a couple barrels down in the barn for the horses.
cheryl o7o
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You leave a couple inches when filling to provide for expansion.
Freezing has never been a problem on the barrels we've kept outdoors for close to 10 years.
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Where can I get those drops that you put in the 55 gallon drums to make sure the water is good for five years?
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Where can I get those drops that you put in the 55 gallon drums to make sure the water is good for five years?
I got mine from Pat Bittenbender a year or two ago. I am not sure if she is still doing this or not?? I found this page that has her contact info.
http://www.wrightwoodfsc.com/WAW2010/BarrelSalesFlyerWDPT.pdf
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Ok, I now need to get more serious about my water supply here. I really wanted to buy some of those water barrels at the Disaster Day/Fire Safe Day a few months back. Alas, there were too many grandchildren in the truck.
So where is the best place to buy them around here? I do have a supply here.. but I want to get more serious about it. And, I need to have water for horses as well. cheryl o7o
Craigslist:
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/for/3984983903.html (http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/for/3984983903.html)
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Where can I get those drops that you put in the 55 gallon drums to make sure the water is good for five years?
Aquamira at Campmore:
http://www.campmor.com/aquamira-water-treatment-drops.shtml?source=CI&ci_sku=28829&ci_gpa=pla&ci_kw= (http://www.campmor.com/aquamira-water-treatment-drops.shtml?source=CI&ci_sku=28829&ci_gpa=pla&ci_kw=)
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I have some water barrels up North like the ones pictured. After two months of below freezing and 4 days at -20f they still hadn't frozen solid and they did not expand enough to crack.
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There is an AWESOME store in Rancho Cucamonga that carries tons of disaster preparedness supplies including the blue water storage containers. It's called the Honeyville Grain store. I believe it's on Archibald, but I'm not sure. http://honeyvillegrain.com It's a really interesting store. Check it out.
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