Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Yes, tap water in Wrexham, UK is safe to drink, meeting EU and UK drinking water standards.
Wrexham's tap water is supplied by Hafren Dyfrdwy (formerly Dee Valley Water), which regularly tests water quality.
Tap water in Wrexham is treated to remove contaminants and pathogens, making it safe for human consumption.
United Kingdom is ranked as number 2 globally with a score of 98.2% in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Wrexham's tap water sources include rivers, reservoirs, and underground aquifers, such as the River Dee and Lake Vyrnwy.
Lake Vyrnwy, a man-made reservoir, is a primary source, supplying around 90% of Wrexham's tap water.
Other sources include the Rivers Dee, Ceiriog, and Clywedog, as well as groundwater from underground aquifers.
Wrexham has public drinking fountains, but their safety and maintenance vary.
Some fountains may not be regularly tested or maintained, posing potential health risks.
It's recommended to stick to bottled water or tap water from trusted sources for safe drinking water.
Here is a map showing all the locations of drinking water spots in Wrexham. You can click on each water drop to open the spot directly in Google Maps for directions.