by canals
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If it supplied "for drinking" then the citizen of any country would have obvious legal redress if the water thus supplied proven to be unfit to drink. However in some countries the supplied tap water is NOT advertised as "fit for drinking" and needs to be boiled. In this instance the water supplied to citizens would not be suitable for human consumption.
anything but some may get water from nearby areas
Some areas are less populated than other areas of the US, more country
Pure water helps to stop the spread of diseases, such as the current outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe - a country that is on the verge of breakdown and where piped pure water hasn't been available in most areas for some months.
Singapore
It can be debated, but no country is "better" than another. Some are just better in some areas than others.
Some island countries have no land borders with other countries, such as Australia, Iceland, and Cuba. They may still have sea borders, areas of coastal waters that they claim.
Yes there are some areas that are off limits to motorbikes but that's mostly at the coastal, desert and some parts in the country's southern region.
All country's have water it is a prerequisite of life.
Sutton Coldfield's water primarily comes from groundwater sources, specifically from the underlying aquifer known as the Birmingham Aquifer. This aquifer is fed by rainfall and is part of a larger system that provides clean drinking water to the surrounding areas. The water is extracted through boreholes and then treated at local water treatment facilities before being supplied to residents. Additionally, some water may come from surface water sources, depending on demand and environmental conditions.