Is Divača Tap Water Safe To Drink?
Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Tap water in Divača, Municipality of Divača, Slovenia, is generally safe to drink when supplied through the public water network. It is subject to Slovenian and European Union drinking water quality standards.
The area relies on local and regional water sources, including karst groundwater, which is monitored and treated as needed. Follow any temporary notices from the municipality or water supplier, especially after heavy rainfall or network maintenance.
Last checked: 2026-08-22
Slovenia is ranked as number 25 globally with a score of 91.2% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Source of Water in Divača, Slovenia
Tap water in Divača is supplied by Kraški vodovod Sežana, the regional public water utility. The supply comes from protected karst groundwater sources in the wider Kras and Brkini area.
The water is pumped from underground aquifers, treated as needed, and distributed through the municipal water network. Its quality is monitored under Slovenia’s drinking-water standards.
Divača Drinking Fountains
Public drinking fountains are generally safe to use when they are clearly marked as drinking-water sources and are connected to the regulated public water supply. Slovenian drinking water is subject to EU quality and safety standards.
Do not drink from a fountain marked non-potable, damaged, or closed for maintenance. Follow posted local notices, especially after repairs, flooding, or other water-supply disruptions.
Drinking Water Map
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Divača. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions. For easy access on the go, download our iOS app to find water fountains nearby.
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About the Author
Hi, I'm Emily Hartman, a researcher and water quality specialist with a background in public health.
I've spent the last few years studying how everyday water systems impact our health, and I'm passionate about making that information clear and useful for everyone.
Safe, clean tap water isn't just my job, it's something I truly care about.