North America

Cleveland

United States of America

⚠ Use Caution

Quick Answer

Use filtered or bottled water.

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Concerned About Water in Cleveland?

A reliable water filter is yes (recommended) for this destination.

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Detailed Guidance

Cleveland's municipal tap water is treated and generally safe for short-term visitors, but in older buildings with lead service lines it's wise to use a certified filter or bottled water—especially for infants, pregnant people, or those with weakened immune systems.

Tap Water Usage Guide

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Brush Teeth

Yes

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Ice Cubes

Safe

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Wash Fruit

Yes

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Shower

Yes

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Restaurants

Varies (often available on request)

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Locals Drink

Yes (commonly)

Water Quality Score

59

Water Quality

Moderate

Water Source

Cleveland draws its drinking water from Lake Erie and treats it at municipal plants (e.g., Euclid, Nottingham) using coagulation, filtration and disinfection. The system meets EPA standards and employs corrosion-control measures, but older lead service lines in some neighborhoods can pose a contamination risk at the tap.

Travel Safety Information

Pickpocket Risk

Moderate

Night Safety

Mostly safe

Scam Risk

Low

English Level

Native

Best Time to Visit

May to September

🛒 Don't Forget Your Travel Essential

A water filter is yes (recommended) for Cleveland. Stay safe and hydrated.

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