You chose a single city and literally one of the most corrupt back dealing regions in the nation, the system breaking down due to graft doesn’t mean clean water is a privilege.
What are you even arguing about. Their point is you can’t get it everywhere, so it’s a “privilege”. Is this about what % constitutes a “privilege”? Why do so many threads go like this.
8% of persons lack access to water meeting SDWA standards. That’s probably only dealing with the supplies themselves. so there’s also questions of things like lead contamination.
You chose a single city and literally one of the most corrupt back dealing regions in the nation, the system breaking down due to graft doesn’t mean clean water is a privilege.
What are you even arguing about. Their point is you can’t get it everywhere, so it’s a “privilege”. Is this about what % constitutes a “privilege”? Why do so many threads go like this.
https://odphp.health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/browse-objectives/environmental-health/increase-proportion-people-whose-water-supply-meets-safe-drinking-water-act-regulations-eh-03
8% of persons lack access to water meeting SDWA standards. That’s probably only dealing with the supplies themselves. so there’s also questions of things like lead contamination.
I gave you an entire geographic region, not just one corrupt city.