As with most engineering questions, this one is not that straight forward. It depends upon the quality of the water being stored and the issues that might arise if it is stored too long. Long storage can lead to loss of chlorine residual, which is bad, but can also lead to development of disinfection by-products, which is also bad. Neither of these is a given for all waters. A one day turnover would be a very conservative design and would avoid quality issues but is rarely seen in water storage tanks. It is also rare to totally empty a water storage tank on a regular basis. There are, however, several ways to improve mixing of water as it is introduced into the tank or stored in the tank to improve water quality performance by avoiding stagnant areas from developing.