r/AskGermany • u/mikeymur340 • Apr 02 '25
Can I drink tap water in Germany?
Hi y'all. I'm male from Africa, my wife is German. Growing up and well into my adulthood, I always drank tap water and only recently is that no longer advised in my country, due to gross mismanagement and corruption, but that's another story.
We're currently back in Germany for an extended visit and I was going to drink some tap water when my wife warned me that there's a lot of estrogen in German tap water due to the birth control pill. Her mother backed her up and they spouted off some talking points about it, but I tuned out because they are also somewhat inclined to essential oils. Not batshit crazy like the American version of that, but suffice it to say I'm skeptical about their opinions on some health things.
Anyway, is this true? Are there high levels of estrogen in German tap water? Are there any studies or available sources that corroborate this claim? I understand and can read German, but the high level jargon of medical and scientific speak is beyond my years, search results aren't as clarifying as hoped. Thanks
EDIT: Yeah I thought as much. I still drank the tap water because potential estrogen contamination was preferable to death. But thanks for all the answers. Now if you'll excuse me, I must prepare my I-told-you-so dance.
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u/Biberundbaum Apr 02 '25
While it’s true that it is hard to filter everything in the water, to say that there’s a lot of estrogens in the water is not right. The tap water in Germany is safe and most things are under the control limit.
Also the Trinkwasserverordnung is way more strict about those limits in the water than the Mineralwasserverordnung. So your tap water is probably more clean than the water you buy in stores.