Statement: Should municipal corporations make rooftop rainwater harvesting systems mandatory for all existing and newly constructed residential buildings in urban areas?
Arguments:
I. Yes, as urban groundwater tables are depleting rapidly, and rainwater harvesting provides a sustainable method to replenish aquifers and mitigate urban water scarcity.
II. No, because retrofitting existing older residential structures may pose structural safety risks and high capital costs for property owners without government financial support.
III. Yes, because rainwater is naturally soft and tastes better than piped municipal water supplies.
Which of the arguments listed above is/are strong?
- Argument ICevap
- Argument IICevap
- CArgument III
Cevap
Both Argument I and Argument II are strong arguments.
Arguments focusing on groundwater replenishment (Argument I) and structural/financial feasibility (Argument II) are both strong because they address the core issue from realistic environmental and administrative viewpoints.
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Evaluating Strong and Weak Arguments in Public Policy