Consider the following statement regarding public utility management:
Statement: Should the state water authority mandate the installation of smart water meters in all residential households with immediate effect, penalizing non-compliance by entirely disconnecting the municipal water supply?
Which of the following arguments are considered logically STRONG in response to this statement? (Select all that apply)
- Yes, because smart meters provide real-time consumption data that can significantly reduce water wastage and help authorities identify underground infrastructure leaks promptly in water-scarce regions.Cevap
- No, because immediate implementation coupled with disconnection penalties would unfairly target low-income households that cannot afford the upfront installation costs on such short notice.Cevap
- CYes, because it is a proven geographical fact that less than three percent of the world's total water supply consists of accessible fresh water.
- DNo, the government should instead permanently shut down the central municipal water supply network and require every neighborhood to independently source its own groundwater.
Cevap
The argument supporting the mandate based on the benefits of real-time data, and the argument opposing the mandate based on the economic burden on low-income households, are both logically strong.
The correct selections are the two arguments that directly and realistically address the specific policy proposed in the statement. The first valid argument is strong because it logically connects the technological feature of the policy (smart meters) to a realistic administrative benefit (leak detection and waste reduction). The second valid argument is strong because it directly targets the harsh implementation timeline and penalties outlined in the statement, accurately pointing out a realistic socioeconomic consequence (an unfair financial burden on low-income households).
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Evaluating the logical validity, direct relevance, and realistic impact of arguments in response to public policy statements.