The friends I have in Mexico, natives and ex-pats, all drink bottled water. You see bottle water everywhere. Hotel rooms usually bottled water and in most of the places I've stayed, the vast majority of the guests are Mexicans.
The main problem is often the delivery system. So even if the water is good at the source, it will get contaminated along the way. Bottle water is easily found and reasonable. In many areas, weekly home delivery of 19 liter (5 gallon) jugs is available from different sources.
Some buildings, such as hotels, have their own filtration systems making the tap water drinkable.
Boiling tap water will purify it. The amount of time needed varies by altitude. Along the coast, one minute of vigorous boiling is enough. At locations above 2,000 meters, 3 minutes is needed. Disinfectants can be used to make tap safe. They are sold in grocery stores and directions are given on the small squeeze plastic bottles. But from my experience, people drink bottled water and use disinfectants primarily to soak fruits or vegetables.
Having rented apartments for stays of a few weeks, I have often soaked veggies or fruits in a bowl of tap water with five drops of the iodine solution for a few minutes.
2006-09-23 11:15:59
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answered by larpmanx 5
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The answer is yes, but it will take time. The microbes that inhabit the water supply in Mexico are foreign to our bodies, and as a result our bodies react to the foreign presents by trying to get rid of the substance. Fevers, vomiting, diarrhea, upset stomachs are some of the ways our bodies try to eliminate the invaders.
On the other hand, a Mexican coming into our country and goes to an area where the microbes are foreign to their bodies, the same thing could happen to them.
In time, however, our bodies will acclimate to the new microbes. There are places in Mexico where the water is hard, or full of chemicals and an assortment of minerals. In those place the water has a foul taste, and everyone will drink bottle water. Mexico is not alone with water that has a bad taste (in some cases it even has an odor), parts of Texas, Florida, and one section of New York City have terrible tasting water.
2006-09-23 11:01:50
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answered by abono11746 4
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Okay I've lived here 4 years now in Pachuca, Hidalgo and I can tell you that it isn't only bacteria in the water that needs to concern you. Here the water is extracted from abandoned mines and so mineral content is a concern. From the middle to the end of the rainy season I use the tap water for cooking but by the end of the dry season just taking a shower can leave your skin itchy and you need to apply a skin lotion because the mineral content is so high. Generally anything that's going to be boiled for a long time like soup is okay and when I make a pasta salad I will boil the water for fifteen minutes then add the pasta and cook it but I rinse it afterwards with water from a carboy (19 liters or 5 gallons) of purified water before using it and still when I prepare the vegetables that go in the pasta salad they are either cooked or processed in a food processor with some fresh squeezed lemon juice to kill bacteria. But for simply drinking water or making instant powdered drinks it's bottled water all the way. And the natives from here do the same so like the saying goes: When in Rome do as the Romans do.
2006-09-24 02:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, most of the poeple here has some true to the answer the water in mexico city is real bad, they only drink bottle water. But is some states of mexico have clean water from wells but you will mostly find those in small towns of mexico. But if you are in a big city water is not going to be good there most likely. And of course it will all depend on your body system as well.
2006-09-23 23:02:45
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answered by cooldude_92627 1
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OMG you are kidding right? You make it sound as if Mexico is a 3rd world country with nasty *** water. I go to Mexico one a month sometimes more and they have very clean water. I wouldnt suggest that you drink from the faucet buy bottled water. Mexico isnt what you think it is....Mexico has some of the richest people in the world and their culture is fantastic. Plus the cost of living is soo cheap youll prolly live really really good with the income you have here. If you want to know more about Mexico let me know Ill be 100% honest.
2006-09-23 10:32:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I lived in mexicali for 17 years and I still go there every 2 months. When I lived there we use to drink from the faucet when we were playing, ate fron the street vendor ( do you really think they wash all their vegetables with bottled water).
When i go down their i go to a street vendor to eat tacos de borrego, never got sick.
Yes we did drink bottled water but I remember my family washing the veggies with the water from the faucet. If we were thirsty outside playing, get the hose and take a drink.
Washed my teeth with water from the faucet, you figure some water goes down.
I guess everyone might react differently to the water, give it a try you might be able to handle it.
2006-09-26 07:08:35
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answered by ???///??? 3
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You asked this about Vallarta ... or under Vallarta area. Vallarta has one of the best water systems in Mexico and tap water is usually OK to drink there.
Most of the rest of Mexico ... the Mexicans don't drink tap water. How else could there be such a booming bottled water business with water trucks cruzing the streets constantly.
No ... don't plan on it
2006-09-23 14:48:28
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answered by sparks_mex 6
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No you really shouldn't drink the water, even if you live there for years and years. My family is from Guadalajara and they all buy bottled water to drink and cook with. Good question by the way... a lot of people think this.
2006-09-23 10:50:22
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answered by Tapatia 2
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If you are talking about tap water the answer is NO. I am Mexican and I never ever drink tap water, however, any other kind of water is ok, water at restaurants is filtered, but if you still find it hard to trust them then ask for bottled water, which is always a safe bet.
2006-09-24 04:40:58
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answered by White 7
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Please, please don´t you ever drink the water from the faucet, you have to drink only bottled water, I live in Mexico, I know what I´m saying. But don´t worry you will find bottled water anywhere.
There is no way of not getting sick if you drink it, I was born here, and the one time i did it ( I was like 6 ) I got really sick, but bottled water is perfectly safe.
2006-09-25 14:43:46
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answered by nobodysfool 4
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