Sunday, June 1, 2014

Blog 10


According to a myth, public water systems are inefficient and wasteful. Senators of the Unite States spend billions of dollars to make the public project work so citizens can have clean water to drink in parks, hospitals, schools, and much more. When these water projects receive complaints, the projects are being improved instead of removed. As a consumer, I’ll be nervous if the water fountain can exclude dirty water at any given time.

            In my life, I have plenty experience with the water throwing little to no water. At times, water fountains would throw nothing at all. The city is the reason to fix these types of problems. Making a water system for citizens can cause part time jobs. Other than creating job opportunity, the downside of it is that to maintain the water system, you need to spend lots of money on the repairs. On average, the water system break down can be once or twice a month. When the city has to pay for the taxes, I believe as citizens, we going to pay that of through taxes.  

            To be honest, we need these water systems. These water systems can save lots of lives in any given situation. Public water systems should always run and never break down. Because of my experience, I rather go to the nearest public park water fountain than to buy a two dollar water bottle downtown. As a New York citizen, there is water fountain anywhere near public parks or even in libraries or hospitals.

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