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All the places in Europe where it IS safe to drink tap water – after one French region banned it

All the places in Europe where it IS safe to drink tap water – after one French region banned it

The Irish Sun7 hours ago
A FRENCH region recently banned residents from drinking tap water over chemicals found in the water.
Alsace in eastern
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A French region recently banned residents from drinking tap water due to chemicals found in the water - but it has revealed a wider water issue across Europe
Credit: Getty
The chemicals found were PFAS, also known as 'forever chemicals,' which originated from the Euro-Airport Basel-Mulhouse.
Whilst most won't know the name of these chemicals, we use them in our everyday lives for things like non-stick frying pans, waterproof jackets, and food packaging.
But there has been some evidence that PFAS can cause some cancers, kidney disease, high cholesterol,
fertility
issues, birth defects, and issues with the immune system.
PFAS can be found in all water - so technically no where is safe from these forever chemicals.
Read more on Europe
You can check the
But PFAS aren't the only thing that can make water unsafe to drink - for tap water to be deemed drinkable, it must be cleaned of all germs, pollutants and parasites that can cause us to become unwell.
Here are the countries in Europe where tap water is considered safe and unsafe to drink...
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Places where tap water IS safe in Europe
Typically, tap water is safe to drink in the following European destinations:
Andorra
Austria
Belgium
Czech Republic
Croatia
Denmark
Finland
France
Germany
Gibraltar
Greece - the mainland
Iceland
Ireland
Italy
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Luxembourg
Macedonia
Malta
Monaco
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
San Marino
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
UK
Vatican City
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Alsace in eastern France sent 60,000 residents a letter back in April telling them that their water was contaminated
Credit: Getty
Places in Europe where it is sometimes safe
There are a few countries only with certain areas it is safe to drink in.
In
Greece,
the mainland is generally safe to drink tap water from.
However, according to
Meanwhile, in
Georgia,
in urban areas like Tbilisi, tap water is typically safe to drink but in rural areas, travellers are advised to drink bottled water.
Also in
Hungary,
the tap water is typically safe to drink in Budapest but it should be avoid outside of the country's major cities.
Sites are more mixed about
Cyprus
though, with some saying tap water isn't safe to drink at all such as
If you are travelling to Cyprus, it is best to check local reports to find out whether the tap water is safe to consume.
In
Estonia
,
tap water is clean and safe to consume in Tallinn, according to
The site adds: "From spring until autumn,
public drinking water taps
can be used in various locations around the city.
"
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There are some countries with areas that are safe, but other areas that are not
Credit: PA
Places where tap water ISN'T safe in Europe
There are some destinations in Europe where it isn't safe to drink tap water, according to to multiple sources.
The countries where visitors are recommended to drink bottled water include:
Albania
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Kazakhstan
Kosovo
Lithuania
Moldova
Montenegro
Romania
Russia
Serbia
Slovakia
Turkey
Ukraine
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The chemicals found were PFAS - also known as 'forever chemicals'
Credit: Reuters
What should you do when travelling?
If you are going on
Firstly, it is worth checking local reports to see if your area has high levels of PFAS in the water or if the water has recently been contaminated.
Alternatively, you can purchase bottled water.
Water cleanliness can change over time, with some countries having cleaner water in some areas compared to others - so it is important to always check the tap water at your destination ahead of travelling.
If you do fall ill when travelling and suspect it is from tap water, then stop drinking the tap water and opt for bottled or purified water.
It is important to stay hydrated, so avoid alcohol and caffeine too.
Keep and eye on your symptoms - such as chills, aches, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea - and if they worse, seek medical attention.
Travellers have also been warned to
Plus, eight travel insurance mistakes to avoid that could cost thousands – including tricks to buying cover and what to pay.
Foods to avoid at the all-inclusive buffet
Cooked rice and pasta can also cause issues – starchy foods left at room temperature are ideal for bacteria growth.
Cold meats and soft cheeses pose a risk if they are not properly chilled, then they're a common cause of illness.
If sauces and gravies in hot trays are not kept piping hot, they can become bacterial breeding grounds.
Any creamy desserts like custard tarts or tiramisu can spoil quickly in heat.
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There has been some evidence that PFAS can cause some cancers, kidney disease, high cholesterol, fertility issues, birth defects, and issues with the immune system
Credit: Getty
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