Updated On: 12 April, 2023 01:17 PM IST | New Delhi | IANS
The study, published in the journal Nature Sustainability, found that urban elites overconsume water for their own personal leisure, such as filling their swimming pools, watering their gardens, or washing their cars

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Wealthy elites with huge swimming pools and well-kept lawns are leaving underprivileged people in cities throughout the world without basic access to water.
According to new study, societal inequalities drive urban water issues more than environmental factors like climate change or urban population increase.