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Hello,

I have some five gallon square plastic containers that are about five years
old.  This morning we were filling them with water in anticipation of an
announced cut-off of our district water supply.   Two of the containers
"self-destructed."  Now we have not been too careful about storing them out
of the sun, etc, but wondered what a reasonable dependable life should be
for them?  I shudder to think if these ones had been filled with honey
intstead of water!!

John Mayer
West-Central MO

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