Company description
A faucet can turn into a positive or negative source of water for a society if used correctly or incorrectly. A good example of how a faucet can affect someone's welfare is someone who cannot afford running water in their home but can afford a cup to fill with drinking water from the tap. On the other hand, someone living in abject poverty may not have access to running water at all and may only have access to a leaky bucket for collecting rainwater for drinking-water needs. Collectively, whether intentionally or not in an act of charity, individuals living in wealthier areas may be subsidizing this individual's drinking-water needs by allowing them access to free or very cheap public drinking-water resources (i.e., faucets).