Tap Water Safe

Is Sharī Tap Water Safe To Drink?

No, it's not advisable to drink the tap water.

I could not verify a current, location-specific safety assessment for tap water in Sharī, Lorestan Province, Iran. Tap water safety can vary by local supply, treatment, and occasional contamination events. For a factual answer, check the local water utility or the Iranian health authority's latest water-quality reports.

Last checked: 2026-07-15

Iran is ranked as number 68 globally with a score of 64.9% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.

Source of Water in Sharī, Iran

Sharī in Lorestan Province is typically supplied by the local municipal water system, which in this region is usually fed by groundwater sources such as wells and springs. I cannot verify a single named source for Sharī specifically from available data. For the exact source, the local water utility or municipality would need to confirm it.

Sharī Drinking Fountains

I can’t verify the safety of public drinking fountains in that area from reliable current data. In general, public fountains are safe only if the water source is tested and the fountain is properly maintained and disinfected. If local water quality or maintenance is uncertain, use bottled or treated water instead.

Drinking Water Map

Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Sharī. 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.

About the Author

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.

Disclaimer

* The information provided on this website regarding the safety of tap water in Sharī is sourced from reputable sources such as the World Health Organization (WHO), local water authorities, and the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) from Yale University. While we strive to ensure accuracy and reliability, it's important to note that water quality can vary over time and may be subject to factors beyond our control. Users are encouraged to verify the current water quality status with local authorities or consult additional resources before making decisions regarding water consumption. We disclaim any liability for actions taken based on the information provided on this website.
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