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Water Supply on the Costa Blanca

The water supply on the Costa Blanca is generally reliable, but there are a few key factors to consider regarding water quality and supply stability:

1. Drinking Water Supply

  • Tap Water: Tap water on the Costa Blanca is safe to drink, but its taste is often salty or hard due to the high mineral content (e.g., calcium and magnesium). Many locals and tourists prefer bottled water for drinking.
  • Bottled Water: Readily available and widely used for consumption in most households.

2. Water Network and Infrastructure

  • The infrastructure is well-developed, particularly in tourist areas, where the water supply is consistent.
  • In some remote villages or higher-altitude areas, occasional water supply issues may occur.

3. Water Conservation and Climate

  • The Costa Blanca has a dry Mediterranean climate, which means water resources are often limited. Local authorities regularly encourage water conservation, especially during the summer months.
  • The region frequently relies on desalinated seawater and reservoirs to meet water demands.

4. Water Quality

  • Due to the proximity to the sea, the water can have a higher salt content, which may cause limescale buildup in household appliances over time. Many residents install water softening systems to address this issue.

If you plan to spend an extended period on the Costa Blanca, it’s worth researching the water quality and local service providers in your specific area.

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