2. The supplier of tap water is a private company or cooperative. Farmers can contact and reflect the problem, and the water supply company may take measures to solve the problem or provide alternative water sources.
3. If the local government or water supply company can't solve the problem, farmers can consult local lawyers or legal aid agencies to understand their rights and interests and feasible legal channels.
4. Farmers believe that their rights and interests have been violated, and they can organize rights protection actions, such as collective protests and exposure to the media. In order to attract public attention and promote the solution of the problem.