Because in most cases they would drain water directly from a common aquifer, which must be carefully maintained/pumped in order to make sure there is enough water for everyone. Also there is a risk of contamination if people were allowed to drill wells into the public water supply (intentionally or not.)
The Elbe River and the Spree River within the city limits of Berlin.
yes, it is illegal
Desertification
No, in the same way that water is not illegal.
The surface water areas of the Philippines covers a larger space than those of the surface land areas. This is possible because 3/4 of the Earth is covered by water.
Stored the ro Waste water in tank and link with R O machine and check TDS if TDS within limits can be used however maintenance of Candle and filter be affected
Heck no, it would be dangerous if water was illegal
Water
The Philippine internal waters as well as waters outside the baseline (per archipelago doctrine) but within the extent of the international treaty limits comprise the Philippines' territorial waters.
Water
If you live within or very close to a city, the city or urban authority usually supplies the water. If you are outside of the city, especially on a farm,you generally have your own private well. Some small villages and hamlets often share a communal well. -There are several such in my area, where 15 -45 homes share a deep well, usually maintained by a well company.
You will have to look at your policy. If you elected the optional "Accidental Water Discharge" coverage, then you will find it listed on your policy along with whatever limits you purchased.