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Is Araraquara Tap Water Safe To Drink?

Yes! Generally Safe to Drink*

LAST UPDATED: 12:53 pm, April 8, 2021
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Can You Drink Tap Water in Araraquara?

Yes, tap water is drinkable.

Tap Safe includes data from many publicly available sources, including the WHO (World Health Organization), CDC (Center for Disease Control), and user submitted databases, but unfortunately there's not enough data about Araraquara.

To see user submitted ratings of the water quality for Brazil, see the "User Submitted Ratings" box on this page.

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Tap Water Araraquara Brazil is a heavily populated region, especially in Southeastern Brazilian state of Silesia. This is the main source of tap water in the region. There are many towns and cities in this area, and most of the tap water supplied by the dam reservoirs has had a long stay in this reservoir, which dates back more than a hundred years. It is well known that this is one of the main causes for the high quality of tap water in Brazil.

Most of the Tap Water Araraquara, Brazil, has contaminants that originate from human or animal wastes. These impurities are mainly anthropogenic. There are also many types of heavy metals, including cadmium, lead, copper and mercury, which are usually present in the reservoir. There are also traces of bacteria, including E coli, Cryptosporidium and Giardia, along with other types of contaminants that can affect the user''s health if ingested, including cancer-causing cysts.

This high quality of tap water resul

The estimated price of bottled water

$0.68 in USD (1.5-liter)

USER SUBMITTED RATINGS

Araraquara tap water
  • Drinking Water Pollution and Inaccessibility 50% Moderate
  • Water Pollution 50% Moderate
  • Drinking Water Quality and Accessibility 50% Moderate
  • Water Quality 50% Moderate

The above data is comprised of subjective, user submitted opinions about the water quality and pollution in Araraquara, measured on a scale from 0% (lowest) to 100% (highest).

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Reminder

Always take extra precautions, the water may be safe to drink when it leaves the sewage treatment plant but it may pick up pollutants during its way to your tap. We advise that you ask locals or hotel staff about the water quality. Also, note that different cities have different water mineral contents.

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