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I have the Gorilla brand around where I live. So, all I have to do is plug the hole with a small piece of PVC and essentially weld it to the pipe? And I'll be able to drink from it or water my plants without any worry?
 
Just use some Gaffa Tape.

Sticks like **** to a blanket.
Fairly UV resistant.

Replace as often as required.

Make sure surface is dry and clean before adhering.
 
No plug, use a patch larger than the actual hole (as if it were a sticking plaster) making sure both surfaces are clean and you can clamp them tightly together. That cement is potable i.e safe to use for drinking water and find somebody handy to do it.
 
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It doesn't seem like I can get my hands on the Gorilla brand PVC cement.

Are there any other potable options?
 
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