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Is La Plata 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 La Plata?

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 La Plata.

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

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La Plata Argentina has always been known for its quality of tap water. This rural area located in the foothills of the Andes mountains is a haven for nature lovers and healthy living. People come here to ski, mountain climb, and do other outdoor activities. Although it is a small town, with only around one hundred and fifty homes, there are a surprising number of luxury resorts that offer world class diving, swimming and snorkeling, as well as the best tap water to drink.

As you travel through this quaint little town, you will notice the abundance of pure water. Most tap water from Buenos Aires will contain at least two hundred and twenty-five different contaminants, according to government reports. In La Plata, you can enjoy clean, clear water coming from faucets, showers and even hose outlets.

Of course, not all of the water you receive in La Plata is pure. There are several treatment centers throughout the city that work to purify the water. Once f

The estimated price of bottled water

$0.89 in USD (1.5-liter)

USER SUBMITTED RATINGS

La Plata tap water
  • Drinking Water Pollution and Inaccessibility 25% Low
  • Water Pollution 59% Moderate
  • Drinking Water Quality and Accessibility 75% High
  • Water Quality 41% Moderate

The above data is comprised of subjective, user submitted opinions about the water quality and pollution in La Plata, 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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