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Having the in-tub bladders is an excellent option. Keep it in your cabinet and deploy it as soon as safely possible.
Other options... 30-50 gallon, used, food grade barrels can be had at a reasonable price. I've used them and built workbenches, etc around them... You can store 165 gallons very easily with this method. Securely stored and not in the way.
Ive known guys who had buried the barrels in the yard... Of course trapping rain water is easy too.
I like to keep a supply of bottled water on hand strictly for drinking. Larger water storage is reserved for cleaning and flushing.
You will only be limited by your space... and maybe your imagination... Barrels are fairly inexpensive if you buy used ones.
Other options... 30-50 gallon, used, food grade barrels can be had at a reasonable price. I've used them and built workbenches, etc around them... You can store 165 gallons very easily with this method. Securely stored and not in the way.
Ive known guys who had buried the barrels in the yard... Of course trapping rain water is easy too.
I like to keep a supply of bottled water on hand strictly for drinking. Larger water storage is reserved for cleaning and flushing.
You will only be limited by your space... and maybe your imagination... Barrels are fairly inexpensive if you buy used ones.