Plastic 55-gallon barrel used as a black soldier fly bin |
Barrels used in an aquaponics system as a fish tank, grow beds, and sump tanks |
New, these barrels sell for around $175, but they can be found used from home-brew stores, car washes (used to ship soap), bottling companies, as well as Craigslist. Many people (on Craigslist, Farmer's Markets, etc) sell barrels (marketed as rain barrels) fitted with a bulkhead fitting and simple plumbing parts for around $75, but you can easily find raw barrels for $5-$30 on Craigslist and install the plumbing fittings yourself for less than $10 fairly easily. Cheaper barrels on Craigslist are usually not as clean. For example, a barrel may have been used to store used vegetable oil and will have a sticky residue that is difficult to clean out. It is important to ask what was stored in the used barrel, so you can determine if it is too contaminated for your purpose. Also, you will need to decide whether you want open-top barrels (with a removable lid and sealing band), or bung-top. The open top barrels leak when placed on their side or upside down, so they would not be ideal for an aquaponics system (unless you seal them with caulking), but they will be easier to clean out if necessary (for example, if you get algae build up in your rain barrel). Open top barrels are also best for making bio-diesel (ease of stirring), and making lye (ease of adding ash and setting up rock/straw foundation). The bung-top barrels have two holes at the top. One is a buttress thread (not commonly used, the other is a National Pipe Thread (NPT) that is used in PVC pipes. The NPT is a 2" thread that you can easily integrate into piping used in an aquaponics system.
You should also consider the color of the barrel. Plastic barrels come in three colors: black, white, and blue. The black barrels are typically used to ship hazardous chemicals, and the white barrels can attract algae if used for rain barrels because they are slightly transparent. This can be mitigated by painting the barrel. The safest bet is to use the blue barrels.
Uni-Seal used on a black soldier fly bin |
With that, you should have a fairly detailed understanding of the type of barrels available and how to select the right barrel for your sustainability project. In future posts I will show more of each type and how I have incorporated their differences into my designs. I hope at this point you're getting excited about becoming self-sufficient and begin looking for a local source for barrels. I'm not sure yet whether I will post next about rain-barrels or black soldier flies. If you have a preference, please vote to the right. Thanks!
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