Water is the main source required to manage all life on our planet, making it
the most vital item on Earth. Looking ahead into the following quarter century, Water is
becoming scarcer and essential than it was in recent days. Clean, safe drinking water is rare.
Today, approximately 1 billion people in the developing countries don't have access to it.
Water is the basis of living. And still today, in every part of the world, they are many people
spend their whole day finding for a small drop of water. Many people from poor countries
have been suffering from this issue which is not having enough water in other words having
water poverty. Governments have to take strict measures to conserve water and educate the …show more content…
Having limited sources of water can lead to water poverty if the public did not use it prudently. In addition, according to the Office of Water (2008) “water covers almost 71 percent of Earth's surface, only three per cent is appropriate for human consuming”. Humans can not approach most of the greater part of this water, since it is solidified in polar ice caps. Available sources of water are derived largely but, most of these sources doesn’t fit for human use, however the sources are; oceans, rivers and steams, lakes, and groundwater. Looking to the first source, oceans cover most of the earth, and it is around 97 per cent of the hole water on the earth, but this water is too salty and is unfit for human use. while whole ocean water is not suitable for human utilization, seas remain a significant asset, since it supplies food, amusement, oil and a transportation method for trade. So the most usable source is rivers and steams and lakes because they are almost pure and contain a little volume of salt. Duo to, groundwater is the best way to supply clean water to the public all around the world, especially rural Africa, and groundwater have the power of being normally shielded from bacterial pollution and it is a