Consequently, “There are also the endless treks to the Laundromat for the family wash and the supermarket for drinking water, not to mention the horror of the nightly dishes”
(Source2).“I’ve been here in the same house for 37 years and this has never happened before,” says Jose Lopez, 67, as he filled eight big containers in his pick-up truck with water from a 5,000-gallon roadside tank that Tulare County jurisdiction installed in early August as the number of waterless homes soared”(Source2). For the reasons above, it would be helpful to have laws considering that the people need water to stay healthy and live. Furthermore, they also need cleansed water to wash clothes, cook, and clean dishes, and it’s difficult for them to extract water if it’s a long ways from their own household. …show more content…
Groundwater pumping could also put more stress on the San Andreas Fault”(Source3). Laws controlling groundwater would be logical whereas if you pump too much water and produce too many holes in the ground, it would cause major