Similar salt treatment in the EU, Peru, or Somalia!
Respect for the UN's environmental and human rights regulations.
The benefits of the Non-profit Fund's ownership of technology with potential global influence by selling production licenses to governments and local governments in countries and states that comply or are within one year of the implementation in society of the legal work to comply with the UN's set of rules for human rights and the environment, are above all, the completely identical treatment of salt (brine), regardless of whether it is in Northern Europe, Peru or Somalia. The water fund's contracts make the same demands on the buyers of production licensees.
Section 4. General duties and consequences of the license purchaser in Main Article 05 https://lnkd.in/e8kWZB-h
The water fund's control must take place both via 24/7 connected GPS, sensors and cameras that send data in real time to the water fund's global database, as well as via manual weekly reports from the freshwater producer to the license buyer as documentation for freshwater production, thus the basis for validated double control is present for the water fund.
In addition, both local, regional and the global NGO-biological body (preferably under the auspices of the UN. The UN has not been asked, but the water fund is not yet a reality either) follows the continuous development of the salt (brine) discharge via sampling and unannounced control visits - which is a significant part of contracts with the government that has purchased a production licensee, about the water fund's and NGOs' full and unimpeded access to all desalination plants, all the places where freshwater is used outdoors and where and under what conditions salt (brine) and wastewater are discharged.
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The next article 09.046, which will be published on 14 September 2024, contains a description of Salt (brine) handling versus economics in Global Social Responsibility (GSR)
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