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    1. MrCodexCY on

      It all depends if the pipe connected to this tap is the direct line or if it goes to the water tank (which if it does its not drinkable because it sits still and gathers bacteria). Normally this tap you are showing has the direct line which is “drinkable” but it’s not guaranteed, you have to ask your plumber/landlord.

      Having said that, I always have extra filtering on top of direct line before used for cooking to remove more impurities and chlorine.

    2. destello89 on

      lol… it’s never wastewater. It’s usually the water that’s connected to your property’s water tank. It’s not recommended to drink because that water is usually stagnant for days depending on your usage but the tank gets refilled by potable municipal water. So it really depends on the state of your tank and how long the water is kept in it to absorb all those “tank nutrients”. 😅 But it’s ok. Don’t worry about it.

      Ask your landlord for the details. I also don’t recommend you actually find your tank. You don’t need to know anymore. Or actually it’s best to check if the lid is closed at least because birds and other beautiful creatures could be using it if it’s open. It’s best to imagine it being brand new and clean made out of the strongest, most durable, healthy materials.

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