Is the tap water in Rio De Janeiro safe to drink?
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In many areas on the internet it says that the water in Rio is safe to drink. It says that their water treatment has improved in recent years, drastically. Now that I'm here, I have discovered that the locals avoid drinking it for the most part.
Is the tap water here safe to drink or not?
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Is the water in Brazil safe to drink?
Water -- The tap water in Brazil is increasingly safe to drink. However, as a result of the treatment process it still doesn't taste great. To be on the safe side, drink bottled or filtered water (most Brazilians do). All brands are reliable; ask for agua sem gas for still water and agua com gas for carbonated water.What is wrong with the water in Rio de Janeiro?
The system is polluted by the sewer. The governor of Rio and CEDAE say that the water is altered because of a substance called geosmin, produced by algae. Theoretically, geosmin shouldn't cause health problems. But authorities can't explain why people get sick after drinking the water.Where does Rio de Janeiro get its water?
Rio de Janeiro, BrazilThe hydrological region of the Guandu River occupies an area of 3,500km2 and covers fifteen municipalities. It supplies the water of over 80% of the RMRJ, which includes the City of Rio de Janeiro and a large part of the Baixada Fluminense.Is Tap Water Safe to Drink? - Sharp Science
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