Social Sciences, asked by gunny85, 3 months ago

There has been a mismatch between keeping pace with development activities
on various fronts and providing sanitation and drinking water supply for all sections
of society, both in small towns and rural areas. Some say that drinking water and
sanitation are basic needs and a minimum amount has to be provided irrespective
of the ability to pay for these. When we experiment with metered water, we have to
allow that a certain section of society would not be able to afford the water that
they must get as a basic requirement. A report for this river basin says, “...provision
of drinking water to townships is not planned well, particularly the small towns
have serious access and equity related issues, more so during summer." opinion

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Answered by MohammedUmer
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There has been a mismatch between keeping pace with development activities

on various fronts and providing sanitation and drinking water supply for all sections

of society, both in small towns and rural areas. Some say that drinking water and

sanitation are basic needs and a minimum amount has to be provided irrespective

of the ability to pay for these. When we experiment with metered water, we have to

allow that a certain section of society would not be able to afford the water that

they must get as a basic requirement. A report for this river basin says, “...provision

of drinking water to townships is not planned well, particularly the small towns

have serious access and equity related issues, more so during summer." opinion

Explanation:

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