Is the taste of rainwater jeopardized by a plastic rainwater tank?
A Large beverage manufacturing plant in the North of Brisbane, Australia intended to market bottled water in the first half of 2005. A bottling plant was installed and as buffer storage, 4 x 40,000 L plastic tanks were used. The first production run of bottled water did not pass the plant’s stringent quality assurance test in respect of the taste. The project was put on hold until more suitable stainless steel tank could be sourced.
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