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Drinking Water on St. John
How is the drinking water on St. John? Is bottled water required?
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No, bottled water is not required. The drinking water is potable, but it can taste different from the water you are used to at home. I prefer the taste of bottled water, so I picked up gallon jugs of water at the store to refill my 1/2 liter bottles for day use. Cooking, toothbrushing, washing all were fine with tap water.
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I wouldn't drink the water. It's rain water collected from the roof. I boil pasta in it, take showers/baths and wash dishes and vegetables in it but you should play it safe and just buy gallon jugs of water at the supermarket for drinking.
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Its safe to drink, but I normally drink bottled down there only because I do not care for the taste, never got used to it living in the USVI
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I drink bottled water, and use tap water for bathing, brushing teeth, and washing dishes.
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We used the cistern water on St. John for making ice tea with no problems. The faucet did have a filter attachment. We've also used cistern water in Bermuda and the Abacos with no problems.
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