Tap Water in Singapore Is Safe.

In Singapore, tap water is typically considered safe to drink. Water samples were collected from 15 taps across the island in a CNA Insider investigation done in 2019 - from eateries, retail centers, public restrooms, and HDB apartments. The results revealed that no germs were present in any of the samples. The concentrations of hazardous metal pollutants such as lead varied from 0.02 to 0.3 parts per billion (ppb). Thankfully, these results are well below the World Health Organization's recommended limit of 10 parts per billion.


Despite this, some trace chemicals used for disinfection, such as chlorine and sulfate, may still be present in tap water. Pipes may also rust over time as a result of wear and tear, allowing potentially dangerous particles to infiltrate the water supply.


You can obtain drinking water from Natural Springs Australia if you want to be extra cautious. You may enjoy clean, great-tasting spring water at any time of day with their water dispensers. Natural Springs Australia gets its spring water from Victoria's Black Hills mountains. You don't have to worry about trace metals or pollutants in your drinking water because it's fresh and free of contaminants. The spring water is taken straight from the source, retaining all of its natural mineral content and qualities. It's then filtered to eliminate any fine clay or pollutants before being ozone-treated to keep it bacteria-free when it's bottled.

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