In a stone cistern. Kind of a problem, no? Plastic jugs are good for awhile, but eventually leak. Metal canisters are also good for awhile, but slowly rust or leach metals into the water. Good luck!
A scuttlebutt is were people on a ship store drinking water
Mainly to store drinking water
Copper vessels can be used to store drinking water. Just be sure that the copper is water resistant enough to be able to withstand the fluid without any of it coming off.
It would be a bad idea to store drinking water in a Clorox bottle. Don't cause confusion by putting something safe to drink in a poison container. It could lead to tasting/drinking actual Clorox by mistake.
Because They needed fresh American Water for drinking and Cooking
because camels store water in their stomach
You can store water in bath tubs, empty pots, pans, tupper ware, ect. It depends on what you plan on using it for. Drinking water in like pots/pans, but bathing/cleaning water in bathtubs and sinks
Could be a reservoir, which is a man-made lake to store water, usually for domestic drinking water use.
1.59 Plus tax at my store here in Florida.
No - it often means you're actually not drinking enough (which puts your body in an emergency "store water" mode).
people bleach their bathtubs to clean them, so that they can store emergency drinking water
IT BUYS IT FROM THE STORE. no just kidding i don't know and nobody answer this question. :D