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<blockquote data-quote="OHJEEZE" data-source="post: 4192400" data-attributes="member: 47878"><p>Chlorinator / dechlorinator is all that is needed for drinking as long as you dont suck the chunks up off the bottom.</p><p></p><p>I would not be surprised if the bacteria and lack of getting rid of it easily is what caused cisterns to fall out of favor way back.</p><p></p><p>Or lack or rainfall!</p><p></p><p>Depending on your garden size and rainfall during the growing season, you would probably need a large large container, doubtful that 55gal drums would be worthwhile in your climate. </p><p></p><p>If your garden is 20x40' for example and you want to put down 1" of water, you'll need almost 500 gallons!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OHJEEZE, post: 4192400, member: 47878"] Chlorinator / dechlorinator is all that is needed for drinking as long as you dont suck the chunks up off the bottom. I would not be surprised if the bacteria and lack of getting rid of it easily is what caused cisterns to fall out of favor way back. Or lack or rainfall! Depending on your garden size and rainfall during the growing season, you would probably need a large large container, doubtful that 55gal drums would be worthwhile in your climate. If your garden is 20x40' for example and you want to put down 1" of water, you'll need almost 500 gallons! [/QUOTE]
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