Trondheim vattendrag
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Nea-Nidelvvassdraget
River in Trøndelag, Norway
Nea-Nidelvvassdraget is a watercourse in Trøndelag county, Norway. It runs through Tydal Municipality, Selbu Municipality, and Trondheim Municipality. The total area of the watershed is 3, square kilometres (1,sqmi) and it runs for about kilometres (99mi) from the source in the Sylan mountains to its mouth in Trondheimsfjorden. Trondheim Energiverk has fourteen power stations along the water course which are highly regulated, with a total production (in ) of 2, gigawatt-hours (9,TJ). Development of the area had already begun in with the development of the Øvre Leirfoss power station.[1]
Important rivers in the Nea-Nidelvvassdraget watercourse are the Nidelva, Nea, Rotla, Lødølja, and Tya. Amongst the biggest lakes are Sylsjön, Nesjøen, Stugusjøen, Finnkoisjøen, and Selbusjøen.
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Is Trondheim Tap Water Safe To Drink?
Yes! The tap water is safe to drink.
Yes, tap water in Trondheim, Norway is safe to drink. Meets or exceeds WHO and EU standards.
Water sources are protected underground aquifers and surface water from nearby lakes and rivers. Treated to remove impurities.
Regularly tested for bacteria, viruses, and chemicals to ensure quality. You can drink tap water with confidence.
Norway is ranked as number 6 globally with a score of % in the water quality EPI research conducted by Yale University.
Source of Water in Trondheim, Norway
Trondheim's tap water comes from three main sources: Jonsvatnet Lake, Nevra Lake, and groundwater from local aquifers.
Jonsvatnet Lake is the primary source, supplying around 70% of the city's tap water. It's a natural, protected water reservoir.
Nevra Lake and local aquifers supplement the supply, ensuring a reliable and consistent flow of clean drinking water.
Trondheim Drinking Fountains
Yes, Trondheim has public drinking fountains that provide safe and clean drinking water.
These fountains are connected to the municipal water supply and are regularly maintained and cleane