Many countries recognize a right a healthy environment, etc. constitutionally. But what of those that recognize a right to water? I don't mean a water rights, by the way, such as to appropriate. I mean a right to access potable water.
In Brazil, there is no constitutional mention of the specific Right to Water. The reading of this Law from a constitutional angle must be done through the right to life and health. However, at the infraconstitutional level, regulation is in the sense that water is a public good with universal access. Among its uses, that intended for human beings must be prioritized and its use must be rational, making it possible for this reason to charge.