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¿Puedo Beber Agua del Grifo en Mumbai?

No seguro
1.5/5
Respuesta Rápida
Do not drink tap water in Mumbai. Use bottled or properly purified water for all drinking and brushing teeth.
Mumbai’s tap water is not recommended for drinking. While treatment exists, contamination risks and distribution variability mean visitors should rely on bottled or properly purified water for all consumption.
Rankings y Comparaciones
Resumen de Seguridad
Ranking global #141 de 152
Puntuación de seguridad 1.5/5
Promedio del conjunto 3.8/5
Ranking en India #2 de 8
Promedio de India 1.5/5
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Detalles de Calidad del Agua
Tap water in Mumbai is treated, but local conditions and distribution issues mean it is not considered safe for visitors to drink. Risk levels are higher than typical international standards, and water quality can vary widely by neighborhood and building infrastructure. Use sealed bottled water or properly treated water for all drinking, brushing teeth, and ice. For longer stays, a certified RO or UV filtration system is recommended.
Fuente de aguaFuentes mixtas
TratamientoCloración, Filtración, Floculación
DurezaMuy dura
TDS650 ppm
Sabor2/5
Notas de saborMetallic or earthy taste due to high iron and TDS · Strong chlorine taste in some municipal supplies · Brackish or salty in high-salinity groundwater regions
Datos de Contaminantes
Contaminante Medido Límite Estado
E. coli and coliform bacteria Excede
Arsénico 0.05 mg/L 0.01 mg/L
BIS IS 10500:2012
Excede
Fluoride 4 mg/L 1.5 mg/L
BIS IS 10500:2012
Excede
Plomo 0.05 mg/L 0.01 mg/L
BIS IS 10500:2012
Excede
Uranium 60 ppb 30 ppb
CGWB / WHO
Excede
Hepatitis E virus Excede
Sewage and fecal contamination Excede
Nitrato 120 mg/L 45 mg/L
BIS IS 10500:2012
Excede
Salmonella Excede
Giardia lamblia Excede
Iron 1.5 mg/L 0.3 mg/L
BIS IS 10500:2012
Excede
Chromium Excede
Pesticide residues Excede
Consejos Prácticos
🧊 Evitar hielo del grifo 🪧 Usar embotellada para cepillarse 🍽 Evitar agua del grifo en restaurantes 🔥 Hervir es efectivo 💧 Filtro recomendado
  1. Do not drink tap water; use sealed bottled or properly purified water
  2. Avoid ice and drinks made with tap water
  3. Brush teeth with bottled or filtered water
  4. Use a certified filter (RO/UV) for longer stays
  5. Avoid raw foods washed with tap water
  6. Boil water for at least 1 minute if you must use tap water
Agua embotellada~$0.25 USD (En todas partes)
Filtros recomendadosÓsmosis inversa, Carbón activado, Cerámico, Gravedad
Consejos para Viajeros
Nivel de riesgo: Muy alto Riesgo de diarrea: Muy alto
Mumbai tap water is not safe for drinking. Use bottled or properly purified water for all consumption and avoid ice unless you know it was made with purified water. Be cautious with raw foods washed in tap water.
Even long-term residents in India typically use RO-purified or bottled water. Travelers should never attempt to acclimate to Indian tap water as the contamination includes dangerous pathogens and heavy metals, not just unfamiliar microbes. Over 60% of travelers develop diarrhea during a two-week visit.
  • Drink only sealed bottled water from reputable brands (Bisleri, Aquafina, Kinley)
  • Never drink tap water, even in upscale hotels
  • Use bottled water for brushing teeth and rinsing mouth
  • Avoid ice in all drinks unless confirmed from purified water
  • Avoid raw salads, unpeeled fruits, and street food washed with tap water
  • Carry oral rehydration salts (ORS) for diarrhea emergencies
  • Consider hepatitis A and typhoid vaccinations before travel
  • Wash hands frequently with soap or use alcohol-based sanitizer
  • Carry water purification tablets as backup in rural areas
  • Seek immediate medical attention for bloody diarrhea or persistent vomiting
Advertencias de Salud
⚠ Advertencias de Salud
  • Drinking tap water can cause traveler’s diarrhea and gastrointestinal illness
  • Avoid ice and raw foods washed with tap water
  • Use bottled or properly purified water for all consumption
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