Potable water tank best practice: full or empty?

doyall

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During the boating season is it best to leave the potable water tank full or empty during periods (one or two weeks) between when the boat is used?
 

JoLin

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Re: Potable water tank best practice: full or empty?

I keep mine filled, usually. IMO, a small supply of stagnant water 'pollutes' itself more quickly than a large supply.

Most important is to maintain the system and keep bacteria growth under control. Every 3-4 weeks I run the tank dry, pour in 1/2 cup of laundry bleach and refill the tank. I run the faucets until I smell bleach coming out of them, then leave everything alone for 12-24 hours. That'll purify the tank, lines and faucets. Run all the water out of the tank again, then refill it with fresh.

Also, think about your dockside water supply- the piping is filled with water that's stagnated for some period of time. Anytime I fill the boat tank, I let the dockside water run for 5 minutes or so before the nozzle goes into my tank.

Although I don't generally use mine for drinking, I do use it on occasion when bottled water runs low, and to make coffee. I never need to worry about it making me sick.
 
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