Many places in the world are running out of water as populations contiue to grow at a record pace. So whoever controls the water rights will have the most control over the rest of us. In the Philippines, the government is in complete control of all the water. Here is the law:
Water rights in the Philippines are covered by Presidential Decree 1067, which states in part :
"Article 3. The underlying principles of this Code are:
a. All waters belong to the State.
b. All waters that belong to the State can not be the
subject of acquisitive prescription.
c. The State may allow the use or development of
waters by administrative concession.
d. The utilization, exploitation, development,
conservation and protection of water resources shall
be subject to the control and regulation of the
government through the National Water Resources
Council, hereinafter referred to as the Council.
e. Preference in the use and development of waters
shall consider current usages and be responsive to
the changing needs of the country.
Article 4. Waters, as used in this Code, refers to water under the
ground, water above the ground, water in the atmosphere
and the waters of the sea within the territorial jurisdiction
of the Philippine."
Also:
"Article 6. The following waters found on private lands also belong
to the State;
a. Continuous or intermittent waters rising on such
lands;
b. Lakes and lagoons naturally occurring on such lands;
c. Rain water falling on such lands;
d. Subterranean or ground waters; and,
e. Waters in swamps and marshes.
The owner of the land where the water is found may use
the same for domestic purposes without securing a
permit, provided that such use shall be registered, when
required by the Council. The Council, however, may
regulate such use when there is wastage, or in times of
emergency.
I think that pretty much covers every drop except pee and sweat. lol