Small water systems in the United States are facing a crisis as federal support continues to wane. These systems are often the backbone of rural and underserved communities, yet they are now struggling to provide safe drinking water.
Many of these systems report high levels of contaminants, foul-smelling water, and frequent pipe breaks. The situation is exacerbated by low water pressure and rising costs, making it increasingly difficult for residents to afford clean water.
Without adequate federal assistance, the future of these small water systems remains uncertain, raising concerns about public health and environmental sustainability.
