How do I collect rain for use around the house without paying $100?
How do I collect rain for use around the house without paying $100 for each rain barrel? I don't feel to great about using plastic that boils in the SC sun, but if I did, can you boil the water to remove any leeched plastics?
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Water boils at 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius).
Most plastics will not melt even at this temperature, so you do not have to worry about this in SC.
https://ask.extension.org/questions/393469
https://www.primalsurvivor.net/choosing-rainwater-
barrels/
https://www.bluebarrelsystems.com/blog/history-blue-plastic-barrel/
I have a Rubbermaid garbage can with wheels that I use to collect rainwater from my gutters. I’m in PA so don’t have the issues with the sun but I would use heavy duty aluminum foil and wrap the container with foil to reduce the temperature of the water to prevent leeching. (Boiling the water will not remove the leeching plastics.) You can also get several car foil type sun windshield screens to use instead of al. foil, since they are thicker and might work better. Al. foil can be used on your house windows to keep the heat out also. (Or in winter to keep the cold out). If you have any ceramic or glass containers available for collection, the water would be safest to drink, even if boiled by the sun. I use fiberglass screen over my water can to keep debris and bugs out. Hope this helps!
Your water is not going to boil. I live in Phoenix temp here gets 115 and higher and collected water doesn't boil. If you think the water is to hot move your collection container in the shade.
Are you planning on drinking it?? watering edible garden with it?? If you have to consume the water in your barrels treat it, there are many ways to do that. you can even treat sea water & drink it. You need to look online more there are many options EBAY alone has so many as does Craigslist for these barrels are about $15-40. https://www.google.com/search?q=55+gallon+food+grade+barrel+used&safe=active&sa=X&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS750US750&tbm=shop&tbs=vw:g&ved=0ahUKEwjb2qv15uHhAhUFHTQIHaHADiwQvQ0IpwI&biw=1366&bih=657 However, you need to ensure you are purchasing the right kind of barrel. It must be food grade,they don't leach anything. Food grade barrels are typically blue or white. Black barrels are typically used for chemicals. After you’ve determined that it is food grade & depending on what was stored in it depends on whether you should store potable/drinking water. Some of the best barrels are those that are food grade and have been used to store dry food. Even better, ones that store dry food and had a liner in place while they were used. After you’ve filled up your barrel, about 2.5 tablespoons of bleach will keep the water sanitary. use these steps to clean and sanitize water storage containers:
when I was kid we lived on island in Asia after Typhoons always had water in barrels that we treated to drink & used for everything until main water source was up & running again. If you aren't consuming it it doesn't matter if it's food safe.Bathing in it?? do the bleach treatment to kill bacteria.
Thanks for your answer so much!