The water from Mareza is not drinkable

For drinking purposes, it is necessary to use safe alternatives.

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The latest results of physical and chemical analyses showed a significant increase in water turbidity at the Mareza spring, the Podgorica Waterworks announced, which is why they recommended that users not use that water for drinking.

"The population is hereby informed that water from this spring should not be used for drinking, even after boiling. For drinking purposes, it is necessary to use safe alternatives, i.e. water from controlled water supply sources (bottled water, appropriately delivered, safe water from another water supply system, spring, etc.)," ​​the statement reads.

Settlements supplied from the Mareza pumping station are: Mareza, Tološi, Block V and VI, part of the city across the Morača River, the city center, part below Gorica, Malo brdo, Stara varos, Zabjelo, Pobrežje, Zelenika, Dahna, Dajbabe, City kvart, part of Zeta, Gornja and Donja Gorica, Donji Kokoti, Grbavci, Lekići, Farmaci and Beri.

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