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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Israel - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, Israel leads the world in the proportion of water it recycles. [26] Israel treats 80% of its sewage (400 billion liters a year), and 100% of the sewage from the Tel Aviv metropolitan area is treated and reused as irrigation water for agriculture and public works. In 2012 the Dan Region Wastewater Treatment Plant was cited as a ...

  3. Environmental issues in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The State of Israel is a Middle Eastern country located along the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea and the Northern border of the world's largest desert belt. [7] Israel has a semi-arid climate, with lengthy summers and short winters. According to the Köppen-Geiger climate classification system Israel is composed of three climate zones.

  4. Water supply and sanitation in the State of Palestine

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    Following the 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict, the World Bank reported severe damages to the water and sanitation infrastructure in the Gaza Strip. Almost all sewage and water pumps were out of operation due to a lack of electricity and fuel. Spare parts and other maintenance supplies were in urgent need to be replenished.

  5. Children are drinking from puddles and wading through sewage ...

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    Many water facilities have been damaged or destroyed by Israel’s war in Gaza, ... Children are drinking from puddles and wading through sewage pools, as Israel pummels water systems in Gaza.

  6. Reclaimed water - Wikipedia

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    As of 2010, Israel leads the world in the proportion of water it recycles. [71] Israel treats 80% of its sewage (400 billion liters a year), and 100% of the sewage from the Tel Aviv metropolitan area is treated and reused as irrigation water for agriculture and public works. In 2012 the Dan Region Wastewater Treatment Plant was cited as a ...

  7. Environmental impact of the Israel–Hamas war - Wikipedia

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    Humanitarian crisis in Gaza Strip following 2023 total blockade by Israel [further explanation needed] Israeli bombardment and the blockade have led to a total collapse of Gaza's civil infrastructure, including sewage treatment, waste disposal, water management, and fuel supplies. Water has been polluted by 130,000 cubic metres of sewage being ...

  8. Waste Siege - Wikipedia

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    Israel pipes sewage from Nablus across the Green Line and processes it in Israel, subsequently using it as a free source of water for agricultural irrigation. Israel uses this sewage flow as an example of Palestinian incompetence while repeatedly preventing the Palestinian Authority from building its own sewage infrastructure. [7]

  9. Hagihon - Wikipedia

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    Through its daughter company MAVTI (the Jerusalem Company for Sewage and Treatment Plants), Hagihon runs three waste treatment plants, the largest being the Sorek-Rephaim sewage treatment plant, inaugurated in 1999. The Sorek plant is the third largest wase water treatment plant in Israel and treats over 100,000 Cubic Meters of wastewater per ...