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According to the section of society, the demand for fresh water especially can be seen in the specific areas where are suffering from which are experiencing the water shortage. However, others firmly believe that the usage of clean water should be governed by(잘못된 어휘선택) countries - mostly developed countries. I think that the intervention of the governments seems inevitable for our next generations and in the course of the essay, I will discuss both viewpoints. First of all, there are some reasons why a lot of people argue that individuals all have the right to access to the pure water freely. Above all, it can primarily focus on particular states which where are suffering from the lack of clean water and well-equipped water facilities. Those who live in that circumstance relatively cannot consume enough water every day when compared with while people from developed countries and others possessing plenty of water can take enough water. This problem can cause a host of risks regarding health and sanitation. Hence, having the right to fresh water seems to be very significant in those countries ipso facto.
On the other hand, others state that the usage of water should be controlled by nations with the strict laws. Due to nowadays Because of insurmountable amount of much industrial waste and various harmful pollutants, our once clean water has been severely contaminated after all, which results in the exponential reduction in the quantity of the fresh water we can use. Therefore, the government should restrict the amount of water supply by imposing stringent regulations to their citizens. Most of all, with the developed countries actively governing the usage of fresh water from the thoughtless public(??) and wisely sharing extra water with the nations which cannot utilise clean water satisfactorily, it can also help the planet maintain the suitable amount of water possession for our future generations. In conclusion, both views have their strong points. I strongly believe that, for all of our societies and next generations, the strict rule of restricting usage of fresh water is implemented by the government - notably in developed nations. |