Hi folks, we have our rainwater catchment setup and collecting rain at a rate that's way higher than we ever imagined, which is phenomenally cool.
Our current setup is metal roof > PVC eavestrough and downspouts > food-grade rain barrel (ex maple syrup) > 40 gallon first flush > 4 x 1000L IBC totes > Sediment filter > faucets etc.
I have two questions.
Firstly, we currently have all 4 totes feeding into our system at the same time.
Water enters 2 of the totes and then it self levels across all 4.
Should we be cycling the totes to prevent holding water in any single tote for any length of time? I was thinking of closing one or two totes off from the system and emptying the others before turning the empty ones off and then feeding off the full ones. Would this be a good idea tp pursue or should we just let the levels "bounce" across all four totes?
Secondly, the water has an ever so slight "taste" to it, my g/f uses the words "oily" and "gasoline" although I wouldn't describe it that way, however, there is definitely a taste, not super strong but it's there. We sanitized the totes and the rain-barrels with baking soda before use but I'm wondering if there isn't some kind of coating on the roof that might be behind this. We tried putting some special "sock" style filters on our downspouts but the water just backed up way too far for this to be an option. Any suggestions?
We do have an RO unit that we will most likely be installing once we get our kitchen built, would that resolve the issue?