Melbourne has some of the world's best drinking water. We regularly test it at multiple points throughout our water supply network, to make sure it meets strict quality standards.
The location of the state's tastiest tap water has been revealed – and the result may surprise. BHP's Olympic Dam desal plant has taken out the title for producing the Ixom Best Tasting Tap Water in South Australia title for 2023.
Berkeley Springs Purified Water from Berkeley Springs, West Virginia also placed first in the world. The only category where the U.S. didn't bring home a gold or silver for best in show, was for best packaging.
We operate two large treatment plants, Winneke and Tarago, which treat water from open catchments. Chemicals — usually liquid aluminium sulphate (alum) — are added to help bacteria and small particles stick together, forming larger particles.
Most of the tap water in Australia meets the Australian Drinking Water Guidelines set by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), which ensure that tap water is safe and free from harmful contaminants, such as bacteria, viruses, chemicals, and heavy metals.
Victoria home to world's (second) best tasting tap water.
The sweetness of Siruvani water has been attributed to the vegetation and rocks through which the water flows in the Attapady area.
Melbourne Water is proud to have taken out top honours at the Ixom Best Tasting Tap Water in Australia competition.
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Whitsunday Islands, Australia A list of the bluest water from around the world would not be complete without honouring the Whitsunday Islands. The region is widely recognised for being a gateway to the Great Barrier reef, however the 74 islands that make up the magical paradise have plenty more to offer.
Yarra River | Melbourne Water.
The city's water is managed by Melbourne Water, which test regularly for water hardness. Fortunately, Melbourne has soft water, with the supply's mineral content typically testing at between 11 and 38 milligrams per litre.
St Kilda Beach
With its close proximity to Acland Street, it's no wonder St Kilda has one of the most popular beaches in Melbourne. The shore is home to all kinds of sport and the water is safe for swimming.
Watersure – Victorian Desalination Plant took home the title, after competing against the other two Grand Finalists for Victoria, Falls Creek Alpine Resort, and North East Water – Benalla WTP.
States with the best tap water in the U.S.
Rhode Island:Because the small state of Rhode Island enjoys an abundance of water resources, the state carefully monitors all bodies of water. According to the Office of Water Resources, over 90% of the state's groundwater is considered suitable for drinking.
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In terms of rainfall, Australia is the driest inhabited continent, and the amount of rainwater that enters rivers is also very low. On average, only 12% of rainfall flows into rivers in Australia, compared to 39% for Europe and 52% for North America.
Can we drink pure water? Yes,but pure water has no color, taste, or smell because there are no minerals or trace elements.
Avoid using rainwater for drinking, cooking, brushing your teeth, or rinsing or watering plants that you intend to eat. Instead, use municipal tap water if it is available, or purchase bottled water for these purposes.
While there are a few places that boast extremely clean water, such as Canada, Iceland, Antarctica, or even Upstate New York, the team of scientists determined that the cleanest water in the world was in the Patagonia region of Chile, Puerto Williams.
Chlorination is the main method of disinfection for Melbourne's water. However, in some outlying areas of Melbourne other methods of disinfection, namely chloramination and ultra violet radiation are used.
Drinking water supply
Melbourne's water supply comprises 10 storage reservoirs across Melbourne and its surrounds with a total capacity of 1,812 billion litres. Water in these storages is sourced mostly from protected catchments in the Yarra Ranges, forested areas located in national parks, and state forests.
The quality of drinking water in Australia is generally high, with 93% of households having access to clean, safe drinking water.