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Tzuzi Jul 31st, 2008 07:27 AM

Can you drink the water?
 
Has anyone had problems drinking the tap water in Darwin?

peterl43 Jul 31st, 2008 09:51 AM

we were in Darwin 2 weeks ago....no problem with tap water for us

Bokhara2 Jul 31st, 2008 05:23 PM

To answer your thread heading - yes.
All town & city water in Australia is potable.

Neil_Oz Jul 31st, 2008 06:35 PM

Traditionally Darwinians have shown much more fondness for beer than water, but rest assured - we are not a third world country.

Saltuarius Jul 31st, 2008 08:51 PM

Yes.
No, not personally.

Was there recently and had no problems drinking lots of water from the tap.

afterall Aug 1st, 2008 02:53 AM

Bottled water is popular but that's just because people have more money than sense. Except in Adelaide where the water won't poison you but many people don't like the taste. So there's nowt wrong with the tap water. What makes you think there might be?

pat_woolford Aug 1st, 2008 05:40 AM

Three of my very young grandchildren live in Darwin, so far we've seen no ill effects from them drinking water there, what makes you think there could be?

lanejohann Aug 2nd, 2008 03:25 AM

lived in nt for a few years
drank water out of taps
no problems

quokka Sep 5th, 2008 02:52 PM

I found tap water in Australian cities quite disgusting because of the Chlorine, it tasted like from a swimming pool to me. Yuck!

sunsurfsand Sep 7th, 2008 07:55 PM

There is always such a crowd around the well!

SnR Sep 9th, 2008 04:48 PM

Not only is the water fine to drink in Oz (and I have a "touchy tummy" and am sensitive to different water) but the hotels usually have a fridge and put a pitcher of water and the glasses in there so you can have cold water. Really great because it is usually hot in Darwin!
Sally in Seattle

Bokhara2 Sep 9th, 2008 06:32 PM

It's funny you should mention that, quokka; I didn't like our "town" water either, having always had rainwater at home. Over the years though, I've become accustomed to the taste and, with the exception of Adelaide, and occasionally Melbourne, hardly notice the fluoride/chlorine these days.

It's not enough to make me spend $$ buying water from European or other sources where god knows what has infiltrated the environment, though.

As an aside, am I overly cynical to suspect that some of the "Mountainside Spring in the Andes" water comes from a source rather closer to the garden tap in some cases?

asiah Sep 18th, 2008 04:33 AM

my suggestion is do not drink tap water. if you really wanted to be sure, and for safety as well. bottled water I think is more safe. but if you don't want to spend, boil a tap water first, let it cool then it's safe to drink.

divine54 Sep 18th, 2008 11:03 AM

asiah
i don't know how and what you drink where you live.

but tap water in australia is perfectly safe!

div

Neil_Oz Sep 18th, 2008 02:24 PM

I'd be interested to know on what personal experience asiah has based that odd comment.

In my view it is environmentally irresponsible to buy bottled water when there's nothing wrong with the local tap water.


LizzyF Sep 18th, 2008 04:58 PM

With the exception of a few country areas in Australia the tap water is usually safer than the bottled water - they have tested both to see which has the more polution and the more expensive the bought water the worse it was and the tap water from Sydney came out best.
Perhaps Asiah lives in Asia or Europe where tap water is either dreadfully contaminated or, as in Europe, has gone through 6 people before you get it.

Bokhara2 Sep 18th, 2008 06:52 PM

I wouldn't worry too much about Asiah's post: it's his/her only one so, with the greatest of respect, I think perhaps he/she has a fairly limited experience of the subject.

Mind you, we had an Aunt who travelled around the world first class in the 50's swearing she only carried a supply of gin to clean her teeth with because she was worried about the water quality. In the best hotels in Paris,Rome, London & New York. Where HAVE all those wonderful feisty, eccentric old women travellers gone?

LizzyF Sep 18th, 2008 07:51 PM

Bokhara, I am still here!

Bokhara2 Sep 19th, 2008 12:02 AM

Me too, LizzieF - and I've been drinking "town" water for 30 years!
On a slightly different tack, it's interesting reading the stats on the decline in children's dental health now that bottled water is the "in" thing.

I wonder what Tzuzi makes of all this - and if he/she ever came back to check.


LizzyF Sep 19th, 2008 02:44 PM

Wasn't referring to the water Bokhara when I said I was still here - I was answering your question of " Where HAVE all those wonderful feisty, eccentric old women travellers gone? "
Its a pity that original posters do not get back to us when they get a lot of answers - that way we would at least know they are alive!!!!!!!!


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