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access to clean water
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United States
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Access to clean water is considered a basic human right and is generally provided through public infrastructure.
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clean drinking water
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United States
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Accessible from tap water and often taken for granted
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clean water
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US
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Access to clean water is considered a basic human right
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drinking water standards
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United States
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Regulated by government agencies for safety and quality
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water contamination
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United States
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Public concern about water contamination is high, leading to strict regulations and widespread access to clean drinking water.
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water pollution
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United States
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Regarded as a serious environmental issue, with strict regulations and monitoring in place
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water pollution
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United States
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Efforts are made to reduce industrial and agricultural runoffs to protect water quality
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water pollution
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United States
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Concerned with microplastic contamination and pharmaceutical residuals in water sources
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water quality
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United States
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Regularly tested and monitored for safety and cleanliness
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water quality standards
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United States
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Regulated by strict standards and guidelines to ensure safe drinking water
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