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How should Myroria vote on this WA resolution?

Yes
3 (75%)
No
1 (25%)
Abstain
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 4

Voting closed: August 11, 2010, 12:35:24 PM

Author Topic: Clean Water Act - General Assembly  (Read 924 times)

Offline Myroria

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Clean Water Act - General Assembly
« on: August 09, 2010, 12:35:24 AM »
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RECOGNIZING the importance of access to water;

ALARMED that many water supplies may be contaminated or otherwise not potable;

SHOCKED that contamination of water supplies may be used as a military tactic;

The World Assembly hereby resolves that:

1) The intentional contamination of any water supply that may conceivably serve civilians is prohibited, for purposes military or otherwise, without exception.

2) The International Bureau of Water Safety (IBWS) shall be established, and shall:
i) Instate minimum standards for water potability and safety,
ii) Research and collect information from member states on methods for water production, purification, and conservation,
iii) Provide access to this information to all member states,
iv) Assist member states in finding and obtaining sources of water, and
v) Assist in the creation of international water sharing schemes, where such is mutually agreeable to the nations involved.

3) All nations must provide at least a minimal amount of potable water to all their citizens.
i) Such an amount shall be no less than that required for the healthy survival of the citizens.
ii) Such water must meet the minimum standards as instated by IBWS.
iii) Nations may contract such provision to administrative subdivisions, private corporations, or individuals, provided such does not impede access.
iv) Nations may charge reasonable amounts for water usage, provided such does not impede access.
v) Nations must provide subsidy, reimbursement, or other financial assistance where necessary to ensure all their citizens can afford access to a minimal amount of water.

4) Each nation may determine the following for itself, provided all other provisions of this act are met:
i) Methods for production and distribution of water,
ii) Processes and chemicals used for purification of water,
iii) Usage of chemical additives for public health, and
iv) Water usage, conservation, and rationing regulations.

5) Nations will be strongly encouraged to educate their citizens about the importance of, and methods for, water conservation.

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Offline Zimmerwald

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Re: Clean Water Act - General Assembly
« Reply #1 on: August 09, 2010, 10:00:22 PM »
Water crosses international boundaries.  Water from one source is used by people from more than one nation.  It is only appropriate that an international body be entrusted with ultimate regulatory authority over a resource that cannot be claimed by one nation.


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Offline Khem

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Re: Clean Water Act - General Assembly
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2010, 04:11:57 PM »
^agreed. it pervades the world and knows no bounds if only due to the system of atmospheric precipitation.

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