Treating a water as an economy will be bad for the poorer for sure. The rich people and developed countries may make the disadvantages on poor country and who’s still developing the country. For instance, the rich people in already fully developed country will gain an advantage in many ways. However, for poorer and has not developed countries results in income inequality within the country and suffer financially.
Towns and cities in Saskatchewan produce billions of wastewater annually. Especially cities like Regina or Saskatoon produce 70 million of wastewater a day which is a big numbers to nature. …show more content…
Usually people do not get sick unless the water is not clean enough to drink. The most common symptoms people could have is a foodborne illness, diarrhea, stomach cramps and nausea. When even debris and chemical contaminations are added to water, it become a toxic to health. This results in many epidemic diseases that caused by limited access to clean water.
Water is a natural resource that has impact on our life and one of demands for survival. So, it must be treated as an economy. Then they would preserve the water. In the long-term, they still will have an access to clean water for drink, shower, laundry, and