Slowgsr
Well-known member
So. I have a low yield well. Water is clean but not enough for outdoor water activities.
I bought two 300 gal, ibc totes, the shop has about 1000sq ft roof, and I had it draining down in one spot, now it drains into one tote, they have 2" outlets which I tied together, and they feed a RV style water pump, which feeds my shop hose bib (fed from house well). So now I can shut off my homes well to hose bib tap and my outdoor hoses are fed from the totes.
I have a large, then small strainer on the downspout inlet, and a small inline strainer before the pump.
The totes are apparently food grade, contained fish oil. The one was quite clean with almost no smell. The other had some dark coloured stuff in the bottom, had an odour, if it is in fact fish oil it should be harmless? I didn't think water could clean oil very well, and I didn't want to use any degreasing chemicals so i just let it start filling with rain water.
Fish oil residue shouldn't harm the lawn or the garden ?
I bought two 300 gal, ibc totes, the shop has about 1000sq ft roof, and I had it draining down in one spot, now it drains into one tote, they have 2" outlets which I tied together, and they feed a RV style water pump, which feeds my shop hose bib (fed from house well). So now I can shut off my homes well to hose bib tap and my outdoor hoses are fed from the totes.
I have a large, then small strainer on the downspout inlet, and a small inline strainer before the pump.
The totes are apparently food grade, contained fish oil. The one was quite clean with almost no smell. The other had some dark coloured stuff in the bottom, had an odour, if it is in fact fish oil it should be harmless? I didn't think water could clean oil very well, and I didn't want to use any degreasing chemicals so i just let it start filling with rain water.
Fish oil residue shouldn't harm the lawn or the garden ?

