Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Yes, tap water in Glasgow, UK is safe to drink and meets EU and UK water quality standards.
Scottish Water, the local utility, treats and monitors tap water to ensure it's free from harmful contaminants and bacteria.
Regular testing and inspections are conducted to guarantee tap water meets or exceeds strict quality guidelines.
United Kingdom is ranked as number 2 globally with a score of 98.2% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Glasgow's tap water comes from Loch Katrine, a natural freshwater loch in the Trossachs National Park, and nearby lochs.
Some supply also comes from the River Carron, River Endrick, and other surrounding surface water sources.
Treatment plants remove impurities and add disinfectants to ensure safe and clean drinking water for the city's residents.
Yes, Glasgow has several public drinking fountains that provide safe and clean drinking water to the public.
These fountains are regularly maintained and tested to ensure the water meets or exceeds EU and UK water quality standards.
You can refill your water bottle at these fountains, reducing plastic waste and staying hydrated on-the-go.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Glasgow. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.