If the water supply is not contaminated with fluoride then yes it is safe. If it is contaminated it is unsafe especially for pregnant woman and children.
In most communities, tap water is safe for drinking.
Yes, Japanese tap water is safe.
Some what it is good. Instead of drinking tap water, we can filter it through water filters and use for drinking or cooking. Select some good company product and do not hesitate to pay more money for such products.
Brisbane's drinking water comes from the Brisbane River
You never know that tap water or well water is safe unless it has been lab tested. In wells especially this should be done annually.
no it isint nasty buha
Yes, the water out of every tap in Britain is safe to drink, as per government regulations.
The warer in the UK is not safe to drink straight from the tap -rather stick to bottled water it is safer.i have had a horrendous experience.
Singapore water is safe to drink directly from the tap, read more the related link below.
Well, it depends, if the water is not fresh the no, Not ANYWHERE in the world. But if you lived in Australia, the tap water is 100% safe to drink, well as long as it STRAIGHT from the tap.
Cholera is a water born bacterial infection - therefore it is POSSIBLE to get it from contaminated tap water. However, in most countries utility tap water is treated to remove/kill off any harmful organisms and is safe to drink. If however in your country the government advises against drinking tap water, this implies that the tap water is not effectively treated and may contain harmful organisms including cholera. In these cases tap water should be boiled before drinking it.
Pet bunnies should be given the same water that the humans are drinking. If you drink water from the tap, it's safe to give it to rabbits, too. However, if you don't drink water from the tap because it isn't safe, then don't give it to rabbits, either. Rabbits should always have access to cool, clean, potable water.