Fuentes Mancipe, Mónica MaríaIbañez-Elam, Adolfo2021-05-112021-05-112020-08-012020-08-30http://hdl.handle.net/11396/6012El presente escrito busca exponer las razones por las cuales el agua debe considerarse en primera instancia como derecho fundamental de acceso común, en el entendido que se considera como un bien de naturaleza publica y un derecho innominado en la Constitución Política Colombiana y por ende debe estar a disposición de los todos los colombianos tanto en su consumo como en la adquisición de este puesto que es un servicio público sujeto a políticas vinculantes de apropiación ambiental y de no apropiación privada por parte de cualquier particular.Water at present has been conceived for the Colombian order as a good of a public nature, of common domain and above all a human right, unnamed in the 1991 Constitution for lack of its express stipulation. Well which in accordance with the Social State of Colombian Law must be guaranteed to all citizens in connection and intimate relationship with the right to human dignity, life and other fundamental rights expressly enshrined in the norm of norms and in international treaties. ratified by Colombia against the individual. Therefore, this document will have as its essential purpose to study the conception of water in Colombian law, as a public or private good, based on the analysis of its current regulations, its exploitation as an available, accessible, and quality resource for Colombian subjects. to environmental appropriation, to determine whether this is a resource is limited or not in Colombia for economic, environmental, political, and social issues of general and / or interest.spaAguaServicio de utilidad públicaderecho fundamentalbien de naturaleza públicaEl agua un servicio público común de interés general o particularWater a common public service of general or particular interestWaterpublic utility serviceundamental rightpublic good public propertyhttps://doi.org/10.18634/doctrabajo/37