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In Kragujevac, water from 10 public fountains is not safe to drink

July 3, 2026, 08:05 AMUpdated: July 3, 2026, 08:05 AM

Kurir reports that microbiological testing of spring water from public fountains in Kragujevac found that none of the 10 analyzed samples was compliant and safe for use. The listed sites are Divostin, Kosutnjak, Teferic, Belosevac, Bukurovac, Zdraljica, Petrovac, Grujina cesma, Bubanj, and the Kapovac spring.

What matters

Water testing

The item concerns microbiological testing of spring water from public fountains.

Result

None of the 10 analyzed samples was found compliant and safe.

Where

The list includes Divostin, Kosutnjak, Teferic, Belosevac, Bukurovac, Zdraljica, Petrovac, Grujina cesma, Bubanj, and Kapovac.

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Local sanitary warning

Kragujevac: water from public fountains is not safe for use

Kurir writes that microbiological testing of drinking water from public fountains with spring water in Kragujevac found that of 10 analyzed samples, none was compliant and safe for use. Microbiological non-compliance was found in samples from Divostin, Kosutnjak, Teferic, Belosevac, Bukurovac, Zdraljica, Petrovac, Grujina cesma, Bubanj, and the Kapovac spring; the outlet cites the local government.

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Overall takeaway

This is a local sanitary item with direct practical value: the published test result says not to use water from the listed public fountains for drinking.

What this means for residents

Do not drink unchecked

For these locations, Kurir reports the direct conclusion: the water is not safe for use.

For heat-day travel

Residents and visitors should carry water rather than rely on the listed springs.