Can I drink the tap water?

How good is the tap water in Belem, Brazil ?


31 people said "The tap water is not safe to drink", 14 people said "I drink filtered tap water", 7 people said "I love the tap water here".

All in all, 13% of folks here drink from the tap.



How good is the tap water in all of Brazil?


5711 people said "I drink filtered tap water", 594 people said "I love the tap water here", 3718 people said "The tap water is not safe to drink".

All in all, 6% of folks here drink from the tap.


Further reading on tap water in Belem


The best source for verifying tap water quality in Bel�m, Brazil is the local water utility company, Companhia de Saneamento do Par� (COSANPA). They regularly conduct tests and provide information about the water quality in the city. Unfortunately, they do not have an official website where you can directly access the water quality reports. However, you can contact COSANPA directly for more information: Phone: +55 91 3217-2000 Alternatively, you can reach out to the local health department or environmental agency for water quality information: Secretaria de Estado de Meio Ambiente e Sustentabilidade (SEMAS) Website: http://www.semas.pa.gov.br/ Secretaria Municipal de Sa�de de Bel�m (SMS) Website: http://www.saude.belem.pa.gov.br/ These organizations should be able to provide you with the most up-to-date information on tap water quality in Bel�m.

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Belém - Wikitravel   -Belém, located near the mouth of the Amazon River in northern Brazil, is the capital ... While in Belém you should not drink tap water, though you can use water ...

Can you drink the tap water safely in Belem, Brazil   -The water is not safe to drink in Belem, Brazil. All local water should be considered contaminated. Bring all tap water to a good rolling boil if you want to drink, ...

Health in Brazil - Lonely Planet   -Found throughout Brazil, dengue is transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, which bite ... Tap water in Brazilian cities such as Rio and São Paulo is generally safe to ...

FOOD AND DRINK IN BRAZIL - AVOIDING PROBLEMS, Brazil forum   -Water – You simply cannot drink tap water in most places in Brazil so don't even try. In the major cities you may drink tap water that has been ...

Is the Drinking Water Safe in Brazil?   -Nov 9, 2017 ... Although tap water in Brazil is typically safe, the consumption of filtered and bottled mineral water is widespread in Brazil.

Health & insurance in Belém, Brazil - Lonely Planet   -Health & insurance in Belém, Brazil. ... Intro; Before You Go; In Brazil .... Tap water in Brazilian cities such as Rio and São Paulo is generally safe to drink, but it ...

Water supply and sanitation in Brazil - Wikipedia   -Access to at least basic water increased from 94% to 97% between 2000 and 2015; ..... Sanitation Plan (Plansab) that aims to reach universal access to drinking water by 2023, and universal access to sanitation in urban areas by 2033.

drinking water in rio - Rio de Janeiro Forum - TripAdvisor   -Mar 2, 2013 ... Drinking tap water is not recommended in Brazil. I am not a specialist, but I've heard that it is overfiltered (too much chemicals) and this is why.

Is it safe to drink tap water in Rio de Janeiro? - Quora   -Yes, the tap water is safe, but personally I believe it is better to drink filtered water . Or bottled water. Brazil has tap water that is treated, so you can make your ...

Safe to drink the water in Rio de Janeiro?   -Is it safe to use tap water for teeth brushing and drinking in Rio or do ... I've never, in years and years of travel all over urban and rural Brazil, ...

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