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is undeniably a fundamental human right, as recognised by the United Nations, the idea that every household should receive Use synonyms
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completely free of charge requires careful consideration. I disagree with the view that Use synonyms
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a policy may create financial and environmental problems. Linking Words
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charging higher rates for excessive consumption.
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as an entirely free commodity could encourage wasteful and inefficient use. When people do not pay anything for a resource, they may have less incentive to use it responsibly, particularly in regions already facing Use synonyms
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, providing unlimited free Linking Words
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would place a significant burden on public budgets. Use synonyms
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could reduce the funds available for maintaining pipelines, improving purification systems, and expanding Linking Words
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infrastructure, especially in developing countries where Use synonyms
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to clean Use synonyms
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remains unreliable.
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does not mean that the human right to Linking Words
water
should be ignored. A more practical solution would be to introduce a tiered pricing system. Under Use synonyms
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model, every household would receive a basic monthly amount of Linking Words
water
for essential needs Use synonyms
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either
free of charge or at a very low cost. At the same time, households that consume excessive amounts would pay higher rates. Punctuation problem
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This
approach would protect low-income families Linking Words
while
still encouraging responsible Linking Words
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provide targeted subsidies and invest in sustainable solutions Linking Words
such
as wastewater recycling and modern Linking Words
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although
free Linking Words
water
for all may seem morally appealing, it is not necessarily the most sustainable or effective policy. A balanced system that guarantees affordable basic Use synonyms
access
, discourages waste, and supports long-term infrastructure investment is a better way to ensure that clean Use synonyms
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