When water is available, but the community lacks the funds/money to access or treat the water.

This situation is known as a water affordability crisis. It is a common issue in low-income communities and developing countries where residents may not be able to afford the cost of accessing or treating water. This can lead to health problems, as people may resort to drinking contaminated water or not having enough water for basic hygiene and sanitation.

In these cases, community organizations, non-profit groups, and government agencies can work together to provide assistance and solutions. This may involve implementing water treatment systems, providing financial assistance programs, or creating public-private partnerships to provide access to clean water at an affordable cost.

Education and raising awareness about the importance of clean water and proper sanitation can also help to address this issue and empower communities to take action to improve their water access and quality. Ultimately, addressing water affordability requires collaboration, investment, and a commitment to ensuring that everyone has access to clean and safe water.