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Can You Drink Tap Water in Wuhan?
No, tap water is not drinkable.
Tap Safe includes data from many publicly available sources, including the WHO (World Health Organization), CDC (Center for Disease Control), and user submitted databases, but unfortunately there's not enough data about Wuhan.
To see user submitted ratings of the water quality for China, see the "User Submitted Ratings" box on this page.
Can you drink tap water in Wuhan Tayyipiang China? The truth is that you can, though the chances of getting contaminated by the very dangerous contaminants found in your average Chinese tap water is a good deal smaller than in the West. The Chinese, after all, use a huge amount of agricultural and industrial chemicals in their water systems every day, many of them not even approved by the government. So, if it sounds suspicious to you that the water you are drinking is coming from China, here are some things you might want to know.
To begin with, most of these chemicals, including some used in agriculture, have been found to be carcinogenic in the past, as have those used in the U.S. and other industrialized countries. In addition, in many cases, some of these pesticides or herbicides were used on crops long before they were ever tested. So, if your tap water in Wuhan Tayyipiang China, for example, contains pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers, chances are pret
The estimated price of bottled water
$0.71 in USD (1.5-liter)
USER SUBMITTED RATINGS
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The above data is comprised of subjective, user submitted opinions about the water quality and pollution in Wuhan, measured on a scale from 0% (lowest) to 100% (highest).
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Reminder
Always take extra precautions, the water may be safe to drink when it leaves the sewage treatment plant but it may pick up pollutants during its way to your tap. We advise that you ask locals or hotel staff about the water quality. Also, note that different cities have different water mineral contents.