Hi,
I'm creating a rain water collecting system under our deck out of three daisy chained 1000 liter IBC tote cubes that previously held aqueous 70% choline chloride used by the animal feed industry and I'm trying to neutralize the unexpectedly strong odor of the HDPE containers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choline_chloride
My plan is to thoroughly rinse them with water and then spray down the interior with either a strong baking soda or household bleach solution with my one gallon hand sprayer and I'm wondering if anyone can provided some guidance on which of the two, both or what else would be most effective breaking down the smelly organic choline cations?
The main use of the system will be to water the garden in the summer but they'll be linked with flexible piping to withstand earthquakes (we're in the pacific northwest where those are a factor), in which case they may need to serve as an emergency source of drinking water and though I'll be adding controlled amounts of household bleach (for a free chlorine residual between 0.2 ppm to 2.0 ppm as per cistern maintenance guidelines) to discourage bacterial growth and run it through a UV filter prior to potentially drinking, I don't want to add anything toxic, thus me considering backing soda and bleach first.
Thanks,
Dave