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Germany plans more free drinking water fountains in public spaces

Published : 11 Aug 2022, 01:11

  DF News Desk
Water springs from a public drinking fountain in the down-town Nuremberg. Photo: Daniel Karmann/dpa.

Germany's Environment Minister Steffi Lemke wants to oblige German cities and municipalities to set up new drinking water fountains, reported dpa.

Citizens should be able to obtain water more easily when they are on the move, as well as fill up with free water for domestic use. A corresponding bill by the Green politician passed the federal cabinet on Wednesday. "Access to drinking water must be as easy as possible for all people in Germany," Lemke said.

The bill provides for municipalities to set up drinking water fountains in parks, pedestrian zones and shopping arcades, for example - as long as this is technically feasible and meets local needs.

As a first step, cities and municipalities are to set up about 1,000 additional fountains, the ministry said. There are already more than 1,300 public drinking water fountains across the country.

"The recent dry and hot summers have shown us that persistent heat waves are no longer a rare event in Germany," Lemke said. Drinking fountains with tap water are one of the basic components of good public health in these circumstances, she added.

"If municipalities take action now, they will make an important contribution to protecting the health of citizens," Lemke said. "Tap water is a controlled foodstuff, it saves energy and is provided without packaging at the drinking fountain - so the environment also benefits."