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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Israel - Wikipedia

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    According to other reports Israel desalinated only around 16,500 cubic meter/day (m 3 /d) of brackish water in 2008, corresponding to 6 million m 3 /year. In 2008 the government planned to increase this capacity more than 13-fold to somewhere between 220,000 m 3 /d and 274,000 m 3 /d by 2012.

  3. Environmental issues in Israel - Wikipedia

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    For example, Israel's water conservation and reclamation infrastructure is one of the most advanced in the world, with approximately half its water supply derived from reclaimed and treated waste water, brackish water and desalinated water. [3] Additionally, Israel is party to several international agreements regarding air pollution and climate ...

  4. Desalination by country - Wikipedia

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    Once unthinkable, given Israel's history of drought and lack of available fresh water resources, with desalination Israel can now produce a surplus of fresh water. [56] By 2014, Israel's desalination programs provided roughly 35% of Israel's drinking water, about 50% in 2015, and it is expected to supply 70% by 2050. [57]

  5. Israel, Jordan, UAE sign pivotal deal to swap solar energy ...

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    Israel and Jordan are on track to swap desalinated water for solar energy after cementing the largest-ever partnership between the two nations on Monday - in a ceremony facilitated by the United ...

  6. Desalination - Wikipedia

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    [188] An estimate in 2009 found that the worldwide desalinated water supply will triple between 2008 and 2020. [189] One of the world's largest desalination hubs is the Jebel Ali Power Generation and Water Production Complex in the United Arab Emirates. It is a site featuring multiple plants using different desalination technologies and is ...

  7. They used to call California ocean desalination a disaster ...

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    The median cost of producing desalinated water is "in the neighborhood of $2,000 an acre-foot," he said. ... already proved viable in Australia and Israel, which gets nearly 90% of its drinking ...

  8. Lack of water is hampering LA fire battle. Why not use ocean ...

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    To use salt water as effectively as hydrant water, it needs to be desalinated, a controversial proposition in the American West that some environmentalists consider inefficient, expensive and ...

  9. Mekorot - Wikipedia

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    Mekorot (Hebrew: מקורות, lit."Sources") is the national water company of Israel and the country's top agency for water management. [1] Founded in 1937, it supplies Israel with approx. 80% of its drinking water and operates a cross-country water supply network known as the National Water Carrier.