Bridging the Safe Drinking Water Gap for California's Rural Poor

Social Science Research Network(2018)

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Despite the passage of the Human Right to Water in 2012, thousands of low-income, rural Californians continue to lack access to safe and affordable drinking water. Because the State's approach to providing safe drinking water has focused on rural communities' proximity to cities, more communities often fall through this policy gap. This commentary argues that advocates and policymakers must look to a broader array of possible water providers to redress water inequality in disadvantaged, rural communities that are located more than three miles from a city’s borders. It briefly describes the land development patterns that drove the creation of these remote communities, argues that the State must take into account those histories when crafting its approach to providing reliable drinking water, and suggests policies for addressing water inequality.
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safe drinking water gap,drinking water,rural,california
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