Can I drink the tap water?

How good is the tap water in Ramat Gan, Israel ?


21 people said I love the tap water here, 19 people said I drink filtered tap water, 18 people said The tap water is not safe to drink.

All in all, 36% of folks here drink from the tap.



How good is the tap water in all of Israel?


1203 people said I drink filtered tap water, 1149 people said I love the tap water here, 899 people said The tap water is not safe to drink.

All in all, 35% of folks here drink from the tap.


Can you drink the tap water in Ramat Gan then?


What residents and travelers say

Overall, many people in Ramat Gan report that tap water is generally safe to drink, but opinions on taste and direct consumption vary by neighborhood and building. Some locals note that the water is treated well and meets national standards, while others mention a slight chlorine or mineral taste that can influence whether they drink it straight from the tap. It's common for residents in newer or well-maintained buildings to enjoy fresher tasting water, whereas older constructions with outdated plumbing sometimes experience more metallic or earthy flavors.

Travelers often appreciate the convenience of tap water but may prefer using filters or bottled water due to taste preferences. Among locals, using simple filtering pitchers or built-in filters is a common practice to improve flavor and remove any residual particles, especially in areas where water hardness or pipe conditions impact taste. Refill habits vary; some embrace refill stations and taps to reduce plastic waste, while others stick to bottled water depending on personal comfort.

For those seeking the most reliable and up-to-date information on water quality in Ramat Gan, consulting the Ramat Gan Municipality Official Website, the Israel Ministry of Health - Water Quality Division, or Mekorot - Israel National Water Company is recommended. These sources provide official data and advisories that can help you confirm safety and quality specifics tailored to your exact location.





Further reading on tap water in Ramat Gan


To verify the current quality and any advisories related to tap water in Ramat Gan, residents should primarily consult the official website of the Water Corporation serving the city, often accessible via the regional municipality's site or local health department pages. The Israeli Ministry of Health's water quality division also provides up-to-date information and national standards. Additionally, checking official social media channels of these entities can offer timely notifications. Avoid unofficial sources to ensure accuracy and reliability of water safety information.

Answers in Ramat Gan vs. Israel

Ramat Gan is in the top 33% of Israel, in the top 17% of Asia, and in the bottom 46% globally.

Top 10 cities in Israel

Best (by % who love it)

  1. Rishon LeTsiyon (48%)
  2. Jerusalem (43%)
  3. Netanya (41%)
  4. Ramat Gan (36%)
  5. Tel Aviv-Yafo (35%)
  6. Rehovot (34%)
  7. Herzliya (27%)
  8. Haifa (24%)
  9. Be'er Sheva (16%)
  10. Petah Tikva (13%)

Worst (by % who love it)

  1. Petah Tikva (13%)
  2. Be'er Sheva (16%)
  3. Haifa (24%)
  4. Herzliya (27%)
  5. Rehovot (34%)
  6. Tel Aviv-Yafo (35%)
  7. Ramat Gan (36%)
  8. Netanya (41%)
  9. Jerusalem (43%)
  10. Rishon LeTsiyon (48%)

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