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my partner and I are going to Delhi for 10 days.
We would like to know how to refill our bottles with safely drink water in India without buying bottled water.
While travelling South East Asia last year we found that clean and safe to drink water was widely available thanks to local filtration and purification plants that provide the locals with 20L blue drums (like the ones you may find in your country at the bank or the doctors).
Does India have any reliable system like this one?



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    my partner and I are going to Delhi for 10 days.
    We would like to know how to refill our bottles with safely drink water in India without buying bottled water.
    While travelling South East Asia last year we found that clean and safe to drink water was widely available thanks to local filtration and purification plants that provide the locals with 20L blue drums (like the ones you may find in your country at the bank or the doctors).
    Does India have any reliable system like this one?



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      my partner and I are going to Delhi for 10 days.
      We would like to know how to refill our bottles with safely drink water in India without buying bottled water.
      While travelling South East Asia last year we found that clean and safe to drink water was widely available thanks to local filtration and purification plants that provide the locals with 20L blue drums (like the ones you may find in your country at the bank or the doctors).
      Does India have any reliable system like this one?



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      my partner and I are going to Delhi for 10 days.
      We would like to know how to refill our bottles with safely drink water in India without buying bottled water.
      While travelling South East Asia last year we found that clean and safe to drink water was widely available thanks to local filtration and purification plants that provide the locals with 20L blue drums (like the ones you may find in your country at the bank or the doctors).
      Does India have any reliable system like this one?



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          In India, never drink tap water without boiling it. In Delhi, when you ask nicely at any restaurant, they will usually get your bottles filled with hot water. There will be proper filtered water available on most hotels and hostels, which you can fill up. The blue drums will be found on much places and you can ask when any of those are found.



          Also, bottled water can be cheap compared to your country. You can get 1 liter for Rs. 20 (0.29$). Never hesitate to buy if you are running out.



          Just a personal note. I have faced serious health issues, even being hospitalized while in Delhi, while drinking water without boiling or from tap. Be cautious about this.






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            In India, never drink tap water without boiling it. In Delhi, when you ask nicely at any restaurant, they will usually get your bottles filled with hot water. There will be proper filtered water available on most hotels and hostels, which you can fill up. The blue drums will be found on much places and you can ask when any of those are found.



            Also, bottled water can be cheap compared to your country. You can get 1 liter for Rs. 20 (0.29$). Never hesitate to buy if you are running out.



            Just a personal note. I have faced serious health issues, even being hospitalized while in Delhi, while drinking water without boiling or from tap. Be cautious about this.






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              In India, never drink tap water without boiling it. In Delhi, when you ask nicely at any restaurant, they will usually get your bottles filled with hot water. There will be proper filtered water available on most hotels and hostels, which you can fill up. The blue drums will be found on much places and you can ask when any of those are found.



              Also, bottled water can be cheap compared to your country. You can get 1 liter for Rs. 20 (0.29$). Never hesitate to buy if you are running out.



              Just a personal note. I have faced serious health issues, even being hospitalized while in Delhi, while drinking water without boiling or from tap. Be cautious about this.






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                In India, never drink tap water without boiling it. In Delhi, when you ask nicely at any restaurant, they will usually get your bottles filled with hot water. There will be proper filtered water available on most hotels and hostels, which you can fill up. The blue drums will be found on much places and you can ask when any of those are found.



                Also, bottled water can be cheap compared to your country. You can get 1 liter for Rs. 20 (0.29$). Never hesitate to buy if you are running out.



                Just a personal note. I have faced serious health issues, even being hospitalized while in Delhi, while drinking water without boiling or from tap. Be cautious about this.






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                In India, never drink tap water without boiling it. In Delhi, when you ask nicely at any restaurant, they will usually get your bottles filled with hot water. There will be proper filtered water available on most hotels and hostels, which you can fill up. The blue drums will be found on much places and you can ask when any of those are found.



                Also, bottled water can be cheap compared to your country. You can get 1 liter for Rs. 20 (0.29$). Never hesitate to buy if you are running out.



                Just a personal note. I have faced serious health issues, even being hospitalized while in Delhi, while drinking water without boiling or from tap. Be cautious about this.







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