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    • Inquista
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      SAFE AND ACCESSIBLE WATER ACT

      Proposed by Cllr. Edward Firoux (Inquista) :: December 26th, 2019


      Preamble

      Access to drinkable and safe water is necessary for human life. Contaminated water and improper wastewater systems are not only responsible for illnesses and disease, but they may also result in death. As safe water is necessary for sustaining human life, it shall therefore be recognized and treated as a human right. It is the duty of European Union, its member states, and their governments to ensure that all their settlements have access to safe drinking water and that effective wastewater and sewage treatment systems are in place so that all Europeans can lead a healthy life.


      SECTION I. DEFINITIONS

      I. Safe drinking water - Safe drinking water is defined as water that has been tested for harmful or potentially harmful substances, and is proven to be safe for human consumption in both the immediate and the long-term with little to no unhealthy side-effects.
      II. Settlements - Settlements are defined as inhabited communities, villages, towns, cities or other similar jurisdictions with one or more residents. Settlements are formal communities officially recognised by the member state.


      SECTION II. THE RIGHT TO SAFE DRINKING WATER
      I. The European Union officially recognizes safe drinking water as a human right and shall treat the right to safe drinking water with the same legitimacy as all other human rights outlined in Article V of the Constitution of the European Union.


      SECTION III. ENSURING ACCESS TO SAFE DRINKING WATER

      I. It is the duty of the member state and their government to uphold the right to safe drinking water. The member state and their government shall uphold this right by:

      a. Ensuring that all settlements within that member state have guaranteed access to safe drinking water.
      b. Ensuring that all settlements within that member state have effective wastewater and sewage treatment systems.


      SECTION IV. SAFE DRINKING WATER AND SANITATION QUALITY STANDARDS

      I. Member states shall produce and maintain their own quality standards for safe drinking water. The quality standards for safe drinking water should - at a minimum - meet the definition of safe drinking water in this Act.
      II. Member states shall produce and maintain their own quality standards for effective wastewater and sewage treatment. Wastewater and sewage treatment quality standards shall not permit for wastewater or sewage to negatively impact the quality of safe drinking water as per the quality standards of safe drinking water in that respective member state.
      III. Member states are encouraged to create safe drinking water standards and wastewater and sewage standards which are as rigours, robust and comprehensive as feasibly possible.


      SECTION V. IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT

      I. The right to safe drinking water will be immediately recognized upon the passage of this Act. Member states shall deliver safe drinking water and effective wastewater and sewage treatment systems to each of their settlements immediately.
      II. Member states shall create and implement quality standards for safe drinking water and quality standards for wastewater and sewage within the next 6 months of the passage of this Act.
      III. Member states shall have 6 months upon the passage of this Act to create agencies to monitor, regulate and enforce quality standards for safe drinking water and quality standards for wastewater and sewage.
      IV. Failure to implement any section of this Act shall be seen as a breach of human rights and may allow for legal action through the European Court of Justice.
      V. As it is the duty of the member state to uphold the right to safe drinking water, only governments of member states may be charged for violating this human right.

      siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
      Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
      Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
      Councillor Karinn Lallana

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        Debate begins NOW and shall last until 07:00 GMT December 29, 2019.

        Edward Firoux
        Council Speaker and Councillor for Inquista

        siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
        Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
        Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
        Councillor Karinn Lallana

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        • Spain
          Spain last edited by

          Good afternoon my European friends, and thanks for bringing this interesting and important debate to the council.

          I think that this Act is very important for the European Union, and not only for the European Union and all the people living in it, otherwise for every single citizen of our world.

          Water is a very necessary resource for humanity. Let's be clear ladies and gentlemens. Withouth water, humanity can't exist.

          So, Spain will vote FOR this act. Thank you.

          The Kingdom of Spain
          His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
          President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
          Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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          • California
            California EU last edited by

            I see my dear friend Councillor Firoux has had time to reflect and to open his heart and eye chakras to really get to a very valiant cause. I am fortunate to have come from a nation where we are very adamant about making sure that needs of the masses are met so that we can all perform to our excellent ability. Yet, like many post industrial nations, the Kingdom of Gallorum is still trying to do right by our shrinking mining communities. This Safe and Accessible Water Act not only guarantees at a European level that we do something but it gets the ball rolling in ways that can only be done if national government is prodded by the Union itself.

            I will be communicating with my newly elected friend, Prime Minister Baschet, back at home. As someone from a coal mining community, committed to improving all parts of our Kingdom and promoting environmentally sound projects, she will make a perfect ally in this.

            Besides, if we don't have safe water, will we truly be able to look beyond ourselves and achieve the enlightenment that we so desire?

            Councillor Marion Rousselot
            Councillor for the Kingdom of Gallorum

            The Commonwealth of California
            Prime Minister Kamala Harris
            Governor-General Julia Gillard
            Councilor Snoop Dogg

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            • Inquista
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              As always, Councillor Rousselot, your enlightened vision for the European Union touches my heart. Thank you and namaste.

              I am aware that there are many new councillors here with us, and I would like to welcome them to our hallowed chamber. I apologise for not intervening sooner and making it more clear, but we usually have a debate period before we have a voting period. Our debate period has only now just ended.

              Voting on this Act begins NOW and will last until 7:00 GMT December 31st, 2019.

              Edward Firoux
              Council Speaker and Councillor for Inquista

              siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
              Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
              Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
              Councillor Karinn Lallana

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                On behalf of the Most Blessed State of Inquista, I vote for FOR this Act.

                Edward Firoux
                Council Speaker and Councillor for Inquista

                siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
                Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
                Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
                Councillor Karinn Lallana

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                • Spain
                  Spain last edited by

                  On behalf of the Kingdom Of Spain, I vote FOR this act.

                  The Kingdom of Spain
                  His Majesty the King, Felipe VI
                  President Alberto Núñez-Feijóo
                  Councillor and Council Speaker Donald Tusk

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                    Malborya EU last edited by

                    On behalf of The Malboryan Republic, I, Ms. Ectsi Ioneli, vote FOR this act.

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                    • Inquista
                      Inquista last edited by

                      With 3 votes FOR and 0 AGAINST, this legislation has PASSED.

                      Edward Firoux
                      Council Speaker and Councillor for Inquista

                      siggy.png The Most Blessed State of Inquista
                      Archbishop Mikaela Kligenberg
                      Chief Bishop Secretary Edward Firoux
                      Councillor Karinn Lallana

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