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Bottled Water Delivery
#1
I'm moving to the area next week and would like to know if there is bottled water delivery in the HPP area? I plan on replacing my water catchment tank with a food grade one, but until then I would like to have drinking water delivered.
Thank you
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#2
are you ready for this ??
We get our water at the dumps.

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#3
That is only partially true. County water is available at public water spigots in a variety of locations.... some of which are located at trash transfer stations. The county water is, in my opinion, good quality and is drawn from deep wells. Ultimately it is all rainwater... no river sources, no lakes.

I will agree though that the way some people take care of our public water sites many of them look like dumps. It's a shame.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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Originally posted by tigerlily

I'm moving to the area next week and would like to know if there is bottled water delivery in the HPP area? I plan on replacing my water catchment tank with a food grade one, but until then I would like to have drinking water delivered.
Thank you


You may wish to verify if there is any lead components used on your roof and/or gutter systems.

Even with a food grade liner - I would never recommend drinking the water without boiling it first.

Birds do poop too!

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#5
It is worth noting that county water can be delivered by the truckload at a price comparable to having a water meter (if available).
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#6
I live in HPP and a bottled water truck makes a delivery on my street every week. I think it is Waterman, but I could be wrong.

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#7
I'm pretty sure Waterman is in Shipman Industrial and they will deliver to you.
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#8
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Originally posted by tigerlily

I'm moving to the area next week and would like to know if there is bottled water delivery in the HPP area? I plan on replacing my water catchment tank with a food grade one, but until then I would like to have drinking water delivered.
Thank you


There is no such thing as a "food grade tank" for sale in Hawaii that I've seen. Though you can replace your catchment tank's liner with a food-grade liner. Though in all actuality it probably already has a food grade liner in it unless it's some home job done with tarps. Some people make snarky comments like you don't have a food-grade roof or gutters but the reality is that the water has very little time contact with those items and spends most of it's contact with the liner.

There's other threads about drinking catchment water that you can search for here but the gist is that unless you have either a UV sterilization unit or reverse osmosis, you'll probably be filling up your water jugs "at the dumps" like the rest of us. There are bottled water and tank water delivery options but the reality is that all the water comes from the same source. In our household we drink a combination of "dump water" and filtered/UV sterilized catchment. I think the catchment water has less taste but both are fine. But never drink catchment water that hasn't been irradiated, boiled, or pushed through a small enough filter (like reverse osmosis) to make it safe.
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Originally posted by terracore

quote:
Originally posted by tigerlily

I'm moving to the area next week and would like to know if there is bottled water delivery in the HPP area? I plan on replacing my water catchment tank with a food grade one, but until then I would like to have drinking water delivered.
Thank you


There is no such thing as a "food grade tank" for sale in Hawaii that I've seen. Though you can replace your catchment tank's liner with a food-grade liner. Though in all actuality it probably already has a food grade liner in it unless it's some home job done with tarps. Some people make snarky comments like you don't have a food-grade roof or gutters but the reality is that the water has very little time contact with those items and spends most of it's contact with the liner.

There's other threads about drinking catchment water that you can search for here but the gist is that unless you have either a UV sterilization unit or reverse osmosis, you'll probably be filling up your water jugs "at the dumps" like the rest of us. There are bottled water and tank water delivery options but the reality is that all the water comes from the same source. In our household we drink a combination of "dump water" and filtered/UV sterilized catchment. I think the catchment water has less taste but both are fine. But never drink catchment water that hasn't been irradiated, boiled, or pushed through a small enough filter (like reverse osmosis) to make it safe.


I think this may be food grade
From Chemtainer Hawaii :
Manufactured from one-piece seamless linear polyethylene. These tanks are ideal for potable water, food storage and industrial applications. Resin complies with U.S. Food and Drug Administration regulation 21CFR 177.1520©3.1 and 3.2. Lightweight and easy to handle. These tanks are designed for outside storage applications. Perfect as water containment tanks.

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#10
Thanks for the replies. I have arthritis in my hands and it is difficult to haul my own water.
So which is better reverse osmosis, or u v sterile? or both?
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