Residents of Curtea de Argeș, Romania can now drink tap water after a nine-month period of relying solely on bottled water due to contamination issues. The Argeș County Public Health Directorate (DSP) has completed laboratory analyses confirming the water’s potability. Tens of thousands of people were affected by the initial contamination, forcing them to depend on bottled water for their daily needs. The specific cause of the original contamination was not detailed in the report, but the issue has now been resolved according to the DSP. This marks a return to normal for the city’s residents, ending a significant public health concern. The declaration confirms the water meets safety standards for consumption.