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Archives for July, 2013

Comptroller: State bodies not doing enough to repair environmental contamination – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/17/2013 18:32 Select Language​▼ Report says Israel Military Industries and Israel Aerospace Industries sites pose public health hazards that must be rectified. Polluted stream – illustrative photo Polluted stream – illustrative photo Photo: Zalul The long-standing failure of Israel Military Industries (IMI) and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) to rehabilitate areas polluted by […]

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State comptroller report || Israel is bungling cleanup of polluted industrial sites, state comptroller says – Haaretz

The state comptroller cites problems such as a rocket-fuel ingredient polluting water used at orange orchards. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul. 18, 2013 A number of ministries have failed to address polluted soil and groundwater at Israel Military Industries sites in the Haifa and Rehovot areas, the state comptroller said in his report on security […]

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Comptroller report: Lack of supervision in West Bank – YNET

State Comptroller finds lack of law enforcement for traffic, construction violations, illegal theft of water in West Bank; reveals major shortage of ABC kits Yaron Druckman Published: 07.17.13, 19:47 / Israel News State Comptroller Judge Joseph Shapira has released his annual report Wednesday, revealing a string of failures in the field of security, specifically in […]

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Palestinian electricity theft target of morality campaign – YNET

Annual Palestinian loss of electricity increases debt to Israel by $70 million. Fear of Israel pulling plug, sinking Palestinian authority into darkness The Media Line Published: 07.18.13, 08:17 / Israel News RAMALLAH – During the pre-dawn hours in the holy month of Ramadan, while many are preparing a pre-dawn breakfast in preparation of the daylong-fast, […]

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Bee me up: Israeli scientists at forefront of worldwide research into declining bee population – Haaretz

By Zafrir Rinat | Jul. 18, 2013 Amid the plethora of environmental crises the world is facing, the disappearance of bee colonies has been pushed to the margins when it comes to public awareness. But in the long run, it is hard to ignore a problem that poses a threat to food production and will […]

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Suspects detained in attempted theft at Karak water station – Jordan Times

Petra | Jul 18, 2013 | 23:32 AMMAN — Water Authority of Jordan security personnel have detained several people who attempted to steal the main water pumps, electric lines and control panels at a water well complex in Karak, Water Ministry Spokesperson Omar Salameh said in a statement on Thursday. Salameh said stealing electricity control […]

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High temperatures spark fires along Tripoli highway – Daily Star

July 18, 2013 TRIPOLI, Lebanon: High temperatures and strong winds Wednesday resulted in several fires, threatening motorists along the Tripoli highway and residential neighborhoods in Qalmoun. A huge fire erupted in the reed groves in the Bahsas area near the Olympic Stadium, and spread to the international highway between Koura and Tripoli. Security forces warned […]

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Water pumping to Zarqa resumes – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jul 18, 2013 | 22:54 AMMAN — Pumping from the main pipeline supplying Zarqa with water resumed on Thursday, after authorities fixed the damage inflicted by unknown persons, a government official said. The perpetrators severely damaged the pipeline while trying to divert water to irrigate their farms, according to Ministry of […]

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U.S. offers help with maritime border dispute – Daily Star

uly 18, 2013 01:00 AM By Mohamad El Amin BEIRUT: The U.S. offered Wednesday to help mediate a dispute between Lebanon and Israel over the demarcation of maritime borders, Lebanese officials said after meeting with the top American energy diplomat. Both Lebanon and Israel have claimed a disputed maritime area of 874 square kilometers, which […]

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Conference: Sharing data and information in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East

Location: Chania, Crete Dates: 23-25 July 2013 source: http://www.cyi.ac.cy/dareclimed-2013-conference.html The Conference aims to: I) bring together data owners, data users and stakeholders from the MENA region II) increase awareness on existing databases on climate, water and energy III) enhance collaboration and data exchange among Eastern Mediterranean countries IV) define a common basis for data formats […]

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Final step towards a common Mediterranean Strategy on Education for Sustainable Development

source: EU Neighborhood Info Centre, 11-07-2013 More than 40 representatives of Ministries of Education, Ministries of Environment, regional and international organisations and NGOs from 14 Mediterranean countries met in the Croatian capital Zagreb on 17-18 June to work on the final draft of the Mediterranean Strategy on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD). The meeting, entitled […]

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Can Palestinians and Israelis unite over the environment? [Your Middle East]

by Avi Zimmerman, July 15, 2013 Germany’s well-intentioned waste disposal plan for the City of Ramallah has Palestinians, Bedouins and Settlers up in arms. The growing regional campaign to thwart the short-sighted and environmentally unsound project is driven by those who prefer the long-term sustainability of their shared living space over petty politics and quick […]

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Israelis, Palestinians talk water cooperation – YNET

Scientists from France, West Bank, Gaza, Jordan and Israel to travel to southern town of Sde Boker to discuss common water production issues. ‘Water can be an issue for peace or for conflicts,’ says French ambassador to Israel jn1.tv Published: 07.06.13 See website for video report. VIDEO – Under the patronage of the French Embassy […]

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One-fifth of new Jerusalem park to be built on Palestinian land – Haaretz

The Refaim Valley Park will cover more than 1,425 acres, ‏at the southern exit of Jerusalem where the Green Line passes through. By Nir Hasson 08.07.13 The Jerusalem Planning and Building Committee has approved the establishment of a new national park in southern Jerusalem, part of which will include the lands of the village of […]

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Most Palestinian sewage in West Bank untreated, contaminating water along Green Line – Haaretz

According to a report by the Israel Parks and Nature Authority, a lack of Israeli-Palestinian cooperation has impeded solutions to this problem. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul.03, 2013 Almost 90 percent of sewage from Palestinian towns in the West Bank flows into the environment untreated, contaminating the groundwater and 162 kilometers of streams, according to […]

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Settlers Drown Land with Wastewater in Bethlehem – WAFA

BETHLEHEM, July 7, 2013 (WAFA) – Jewish settlers from illegal ‘Beitar Illit’ settlement Sunday drowned Palestinian-owned agricultural land with wastewater in the village of Wadi Fukin, west of Bethlehem, according to a local source. Head of Wadi Fukin village council Ahmad Sokar told WAFA that settlers pumped wastewater to around 100 dumums of agricultural land […]

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Druse entrepreneur gets wind farm license – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/03/2013 The Public Utility Authority has granted a provisional license for a Druse entrepreneur to build a 6-megawatt farm in the Upper Galilee. In the government’s first motion to approve a wind power generation facility in the minority sector, the Public Utility Authority has granted a provisional license for a Druse entrepreneur […]

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Lapid agrees to fund environmental civil service program – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/07/2013 Finance minister promises Peretz he will find funds for program, despite ongoing rumor about Treasury’s objections to plan. Finance Minister Yair Lapid promised Environmental Protection Minister Amir Peretz on Sunday morning that he would find funds for an environmental protection civil service program, despite ongoing rumors about the Treasury’s objections to […]

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Lebanon: Israel capable of stealing our gas – YNET

Lebanese energy minister calls for urgent parliamentary session to discuss ‘technological threat’ on his country’s natural gas reserves Doron Peskin Published: 07.08.13, 07:36 / Israel Business Lebanese Energy Minister Gebran Bassil called for an urgent parliamentary session over the weekend to discuss the Israeli “threat” on his country’s natural gas reserves. Bassil was referring to […]

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Action plan seeks to end random pumping from Azraq Basin – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jul 08, 2013 | 23:19 More than 60 million cubic metres (mcm) of water are currently being pumped from the Azraq Basin on an annual basis for drinking and irrigation, while it produces only 20mcm annually (Petra file photo) AMMAN — The Ministry of Water and Irrigation on Monday finalised an […]

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