Potable Water Locations Northern Territory Free Drinking Water & Refill Stations

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Here is the comprehensive directory for the Northern Territory.

Crucial NT Water Rules:


A-Z Directory of Potable Water Sites (NT)

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How to Verify a Tap in the NT

  1. The "Cage" Check: In Alice Springs and Tennant Creek, you will often see taps enclosed in a steel cage or box to prevent vandalism.

    • If unlocked: You can reach in.

    • If locked: It is usually reserved for council use or paid permit holders. Move to a service station.

  2. The "Smell" Test (Red Centre):

    • When you fill up south of Katherine, run the water into a cup first.

    • Sulfur smell (Rotten Eggs)? This is common artesian water. It is safe, but you may want to keep a separate jerry can of "sweet water" (rainwater/Darwin water) for tea and coffee, as the minerals ruin the taste of hot drinks.

  3. "Non-Potable" Signs:

    • In National Parks (Kakadu/Litchfield), many taps are fed directly from creeks for washing hands only. Strictly obey "Untreated Water" or "Boil Water" signs. Giardia is common in untreated tropical water.