I might note that pressurizing the system in some cases is beneficial. In the case of plastic bottles, pressurizing them will provide resistance to them being crushed (in turn, keeping their volume up).
However, actually implementing that might prove extra work.
Technician1002 wrote:Remember the volume of the container will displace it's weight in water.
No, it will displace
its weight in water.
<pedantry>The possessive pronoun form does not normally have an apostrophe. (An exception being the possessive form when "One" is used as a pronoun.)
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But now, having said that, I'm sure people can imagine me goosestepping around alternately shouting things like "Whom can be used to represent the indirect object!" and "Sieg Heil!"
A gallon of water weighs 8.35 lbs.
Not over here it doesn't. Weighs 10 pounds (at 62 Fahrenheit) - the Imperial system is pretty silly, but at least its fluid ounces actually are an ounce of water.