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Archives for May, 2016

Report: Lebanon Might Witness Improved Power Supply – Naharnet

The Electricity of Lebanon has completed a plan that would increase energy production after raising the capabilities of two Turkish power generating vessels that supply Lebanon with power, al-Joumhouria daily reported on Friday. “EDL concluded a plan that would increase power supply by about 100 megawatts after raising the production capacities of the two ships […]

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Public urged to report abrasive blasting operations using dry sand – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – May 03,2016 Those who violate the regulations on sandblasting face a minimum prison term of 30 days and a maximum of three months or are fined JD300 to JD5,000 (Photo by Hana Namrouqa) AMMAN — Many abrasive blasting businesses ignore laws regulating sandblasting operations in the country, thus causing public health […]

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Environment Ministry receives $3m from World Bank – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Environment Minister Taher Shakhshir on Monday said his ministry has received a $3 million grant from the World Bank to implement the Market Readiness Proposal (MRP), the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The MRP aims at preparing the local market to face obstacles hindering investments in projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, one […]

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Farmers urged to grow ‘more lucrative’ leafy greens instead of conventional produce – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Apr 27,2016 Jordan’s main exports of leaf vegetables include mallow, basil, thyme, spinach, fennel, lemongrass, gundelia, coriander, garlic, grape leaves, corchorus, mint and sage (Photo by Hassan Tamimi) AMMAN — The Ministry of Agriculture on Wednesday urged farmers to focus on growing leaf and root crops, whose exports generate more than […]

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Environmental Peacemaking – Ecopeace, May 2016

Successful Youth Camps Held in the Jordan Valley and at the Dead Sea April heralded the completion of not one but two successful Good Water Neighbors (GWN) regional youth camps in the Jordan Valley Basin. After the success of last year’s “Streaming to the Jordan”, a community-wide environmental event held on the banks of the […]

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Gaza sewage poisons coastline, threatens Israel – YNET

Gaza doesn’t have enough electricity to run its water treatment plants, so it’s dumping its sewage into the sea, threatening the Israeli coastline. Palestinian political infighting is a major factor keeping the electricity off. Associated Press 05.03.16 Each day, millions of gallons of raw sewage pour into the Gaza Strip’s Mediterranean beachfront, spewing out of […]

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The Political Economy of Lebanon’s Garbage Crisis – Moshe Dayan Center, Tel Aviv U

Eliyahu Kamisher Lebanon’s eight-month garbage crisis, in which mountains of trash accumulated in the suburbs of Beirut, has reached a temporary stasis. In mid-March, the Lebanese government reopened the Naameh landfill, which had been closed because it was at full capacity. Yet, this only provides temporary relief to a problem that has roots in Lebanon’s […]

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Shehayyeb Affirms: Waste Plan on Right Track – Naharnet

Agriculture Minister Akram Shehayyeb assured on Monday that the trash management plan is going smoothly and slammed reports claiming that it is going in circles and is doomed to fail. “The waste management plan is going the right way contrary to what some people think. The plan was initially put in order to prevent the […]

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$34m wastewater plant inaugurated in Mafraq – Jordan Times

By JT – Apr 25,2016 AMMAN — The Water Authority of Jordan and the Yarmouk Water Company on Monday inaugurated the “Mafraq Wastewater Treatment Plant” in a ceremony held at the plant site in Mafraq. The $34 million project was co-financed by USAID ($26.3 million) and the government ($7.7 million). In addition to the treatment […]

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Israelis leave behind 1,000 tons of litter at end of Passover holiday – YNET

Hundreds of thousands of Israelis take advantage of the warm weather to go out into nature on the last day of Passover holiday, filling up the Kinneret’s beaches as well as parks and forests throughout the country. Ahiya Raved 04.30.16 Hundreds of thousands of Israelis took advantage of the warm spring weather on Saturday to […]

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Police begin enforcing bicycle laws – YNET

Citing a rise in cyclists, accidents and crowds, Israel Police are beginning to enforce the previously ignored laws on the books for cyclists. Noam (Dabul) Dvir 05.01.16 Starting on Sunday, the Israel Police will be enforcing laws prohibiting bicyclists travelling on sidewalks, with offenders being fined NIS 250. This law has long been on the […]

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