Pipe options for water storage?

I'd be curious to know why they warn against using hard plumbing. There a many, many, many of us using these "types" of containers that have them plumbed with good old fashion PVC.

If I had to guess, it's because a more conventional use is having them installed in a manner they would be mobile, hence the built in molding for tie down straps. In your case, they will be stationary and you shouldn't have any issues. My $.02 anyway.
 
I doesn't seem there would be an issue to using rigid piping, IMHO. What does the warning state?
 
Thanks for looking guys.
This is the warning
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And just for fun, these are the containers
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I will stick with my original comments. If they are stationary, I don't see there being a problem. My $.02 any way.
 
I will stick with my original comments. If they are stationary, I don't see there being a problem. My $.02 any way.
I think the plan is to go tubing on the connections and rigid pvc for the manifold.
 
Could be the containers swell or contract depending on amount of liquid they hold.
 
Sounds like they mean don’t use bulkheads rather something like a uniseal. I’m with @dbl on this. That is most likely for a mobile application not a stationary one.
 

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