Microplastics are small plastic particles less than 5mm in size that are present in various products such as cosmetics, textiles, and packaging. They are not easily biodegradable, and their accumulation in the environment, including water sources, has become a growing concern. The presence of microplastics in drinking water supplies is a risk to human health as they may contain toxic chemicals and have the potential to cause harm to the digestive and immune systems. Although the health effects of consuming microplastics in drinking water are not yet fully understood, there is a need for more research and monitoring to reduce the risk of exposure to microplastics.