1. Process and design of water supply to developing countries through the use of dual function tankers. The drinking and service water supply of the North African states must be the first and immediate aid in the overall concept of development. 2. Domestic hot water withdrawal from the large rivers of northern Europe above the brackish water zone. 3. Transportation by piping to the navigable ports. The use of existing terminals for seagoing ships. 4. The construction of loading stations for "tankers". 5. The provision of "tankers" by European governments and the assumption of transport costs under development aid. 6. The construction of the infrastructure in the recipient countries: The construction of unloading stations, storage containers, distribution lines to the coastal agricultural areas. 7. The provision of agricultural professionals who help local people to build up agriculture. 8. The processing of the supplied service water in the recipient countries for the drinking water supply of the population. 9. In the overall concept of water supply is the economic design of the transport units. This means in detail, the "tankers" are equipped in duplicate. 10. On the outward journey to the developing countries, industrial water and manure are transported from manure dry matter and crude oil on the return journey.
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