YPF Drinking Water from hose and tap | Water

Argentina

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15 days ago
Altitude:
70.1 masl
Contributor:
rachelpage09

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YPF advised us the water was potable and happy for us to use.

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Not allowed to fill up for potable water anymore

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Come and serve yourself. Tap right under the big YPF sign. If you have a hose, make sure to bring a rubber adapter as the tap doesn't have a screw.

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Awesome place to have potable water for free :))

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Great place to fill up your water tanks, for free!

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Ainda é possível pegar água em uma torneira nesse YPF. Funcionário foi muito solícito.

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Good place to fill your freshwater tank.

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In addition to filling up our water tank for free we took a hot, clean shower at YPG for 40 pesos.

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We used the hose to fill up our Water tank. We didnt drinked it.
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Theres a fresh water source right before the town

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Clean Bathrooms. ATM next to station. YPF shop with coffee and cookies

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YPF advised us the water was potable and happy for us to use.

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