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AFTER HEAVY RAINFALL, the water in a part of the Dubrovnik area is still not drinkable, here is the schedule of the cisterns!

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The water in the area of Vrbica, Štikovica, Mali and Veliki Zaton, Orašac, Kalamote, Lopud and Šumet is not recommended for drinking, writes Dubrovnik Daily. The water must be allowed to settle before use and the liquid above the sediment should be boiled. Water turbidity in other parts of the Palace system (Brsečine, Trsteno, Gornja sela, Majkovi and Šipan) is within the permitted values and the water in these settlements can be used for drinki…
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The water in the area of Vrbica, Štikovica, Mali and Veliki Zaton, Orašac, Kalamote, Lopud and Šumet is not recommended for drinking, writes Dubrovnik Daily. The water must be allowed to settle before use and the liquid above the sediment should be boiled. Water turbidity in other parts of the Palace system (Brsečine, Trsteno, Gornja sela, Majkovi and Šipan) is within the permitted values and the water in these settlements can be used for drinki…

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morski.hr broke the news in on Wednesday, September 11, 2024.
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