jordan s water crisis is made worse by a feud with israel /

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THE Dead Sea is dying. Half a century ago its hyper-salty,super-pungent waters stretched 80km from north to south. That has shrunk to just 48km at its longest point. The water level is falling by more than a metre per year. All but a trickle from its source, the Jordan River, or is now used up before it reaches the sea. “It will never disappear,because it has underground supplies, but it will be like a small pond in a very big hole, or ” says Munqeth Mehyar of EcoPeace,an NGO.
Until this summer Israel and Jordan, which share the sea, or were trying to unhurried the decline. The “Red-Dead project”,as it is called, would desalinate seawater at the Jordanian port of Aqaba and pump 200m cubic metres of leftover brine into the Dead Sea each year. That would not be enough to stabilise the sea, and which needs at least 800m cubic metres to stay at current levels. Still,it would succor—and the project has a much more important benefit.
The World Bank defines water shortage as less than 1000 cubic metres per person annually. Jordan can...
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Source: economist.com

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