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We are on septic but don't have a reserve of non potable. We do however have a pond, so if necessary I could fill up a 5 gal bucket and that would keep the throne flushing. I have also hand pumped well water into a bucket for flushing in some past power outages.

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Well the pond is non potable until filtered anyway. Water will be the biggest problem here. And non food grade containers are cheaper so I have some of them just for flushing. Of course if I really needed them as a last resort I would drink it filtered but chemicals dont usually filter out.

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We got a hand pump installed in the well feeding our house a few years ago. Losing power is a regular thing for us and no water is no bueno. For temporary water storage we got a few used 60 gal barrels from the Vlasic pickle factory in Imlay City. Worker dude sells them out of the parking lot for $35 cash each. Food grade plastic, extra heavy duty. How much water do you plan to store?

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well(:)) ya see around here wells are to deep to hand pump. 500 ft plus. thats why the whole garden thing isnt viable here. I guess thats an advantage to being older. As much as I can. There are ponds (cow tanks) here I am confident I can filter out of with what I have. But I prefer to have potable treated water stored.