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Ministry supplying treated wastewater for industry, irrigation in south Amman – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Jul 11,2016 AMMAN — The Ministry of Water and Irrigation started supplying treated wastewater for industrial uses and irrigation in south Amman on Sunday. A total of 7,700 cubic metres of treated wastewater will be channelled daily from South Amman Wastewater Treatment Plant under multiple agreements signed on Sunday between the […]

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The battle to save Lebanon’s pristine Adonis Valley – Al Jazeera

Environmentalists say dam construction threatens to ruin ecosystem of valley that is major tourist destination. By Natasha Ghoneim There was a moment as our car crested the mountain, when everyone almost in unison said either “Wow” or “That’s gorgeous”. The clouds were draped like a baby’s blanket over the seemingly endless ridges of cedar trees. […]

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Volume of garbage generated in Amman hits record levels over Eid — municipality – Jordan Times

By Muath Freij – Jul 10,2016 There are currently 4,000 sanitation workers deployed in the capital (Photo by Osama Aqarbeh) AMMAN — The volume of garbage collected in Amman reached record levels during the recent religious holidays as the population of the capital rose, a municipal official said on Sunday. Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) teams […]

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Mashnouq: World Bank Approves $55 Million Loan To Fight Pollution in Litani and Qaraoun – Naharnet

Environment Minister Mohammed al-Mashnouq announced that the World Bank has approved a $55 million loan to fight pollution in the Qaraoun Lake in Western Bekaa Valley and the Litani River in south Lebanon, the state-run National News Agency reported on Friday. Mashnouq added that the loan will also cover the completion of the sewage networks […]

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Environment Ministry to launch national anti-littering campaign — minister – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa – Jul 13,2016 AMMAN — The Ministry of Environment will launch a national campaign in August to combat littering and raise environmental awareness, officials said on Wednesday. The ministry will cooperate with municipalities, civil societies, schools and broadcasters to clean up public areas and raise environmental awareness, Environment Minister Yaseen Khayyat said […]

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Environmental protests spur Morocco to halt waste imports for energy – Environment and Development

Morocco has suspended imports of European waste to be incinerated for energy after a spate of protests by environmental activists and outrage on social media, officials said on Thursday. The demonstrations have occurred at a sensitive time with the Moroccan city of Marrakesh preparing to host the next round of U.N. climate talks in November […]

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‘Russian-US Deal’ Led to Local Oil Exploration Agreement – Naharnet

05 July 2016, Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil held talks in Moscow prior to the Ain al-Tineh agreement between Speaker Nabih Berri and Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil regarding the issue of offshore oil and gas exploration, a media report said on Tuesday. “The Berri-Bassil agreement was preceded by an understanding between Finance Minister […]

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National power grid to be expanded by 2018 — NEPCO – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal AMMAN — A $159.7 million project to increase the capacity of the national grid will be completed by the end of 2018, a government official said on Tuesday. The Green Corridor project will boost the grid’s capacity by an additional 1,000 megawatts (MW) to absorb the loads generated by new renewable energy […]

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Turkish delegation comes to Gaza to discuss electricity crisis – Maan

July 12, 2016 GAZA CITY (Ma’an) — A Turkish governmental delegation arrived in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday morning in order to discuss the electricity crisis in the blockaded Palestinian coastal enclave, official Palestinian sources said. The Turkish news agency Anadolu quoted Gaza Foreign Affairs Ministry Undersecretary Ghazi Hamad as saying that a Turkish delegation […]

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Oil spill in the Haifa Bay, residents urged to avoid area beaches – YNET

Petroleum & Energy Infrastructures Ltd. ship working to remove old pipes from the seabed breaks pipe, spilling oil into the waters of the Krayot area. Ilana Curiel, Rotem Elizera|Published: 05.07.16 Oil was released on Tuesday afternoon from a burst old pipe in the Haifa Bay during works to remove such pipes from the seabed. The […]

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Haifa pollution report spotlights cleanup progress – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 07/06/2016 In a day already plagued by an oil spill, the Environmental Protection Ministry released its sunny quarterly Haifa pollution report showing a number of positive advances for the city. Between April and June, the ministry gave itself a pat on the back for making efforts to cut emissions from factories […]

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Israeli Court Rejects State’s Request to Remove Netanyahu From Oil-spill Lawsuit – Haaretz

Judge Rachel Lavi-Barkai also refuses to dismiss class-action suit by residents living near Evrona Nature Reserve, where 5 million liters of oil leaked from pipeline in December 2014. Zafrir Rinat Jul 07, 2016 A court has rejected the state’s request to remove the prime minister from the list of defendants in a lawsuit over a […]

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Olim hope to build up the demolition recycling industry in Israel – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 07/06/2016 Currently, the process of breaking down building materials takes a crew of about 30 people and lasts weeks to process the materials. Visitors to cities big and small around Israel likely notice that construction sites seem to be everywhere these days. But what happens to the old buildings that come […]

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Morocco bans plastic bags – Environment and Development

Morocco has banned the production and use of plastic bags, with many shops and street sellers across the country having reportedly stocked-up last week ahead of the legislation which came into force on July 1, reports Al Jazeera. The bill, which has been several years in the works, was passed by Morocco’s parliament last October […]

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Interior Ministry intervenes to provide security for renewable energy project in Maan – Jordan Times

By JT – Jun 29,2016 AMMAN — Interior Minister Salameh Hammad on Tuesday chaired a meeting at the ministry to discuss the challenges facing the implementation of a renewable energy in Maan, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. The project is being executed as a Royal initiative to develop the area and create jobs for […]

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Israeli Gov’t Seeks to Improve Public Transportation, Lower Cost of Living Through Host of Reforms – Haaretz

The proposed Arrangements Law contains changes that could have a pronounced impact on Israelis’ everyday life. Moti Bassok Jul 04, 2016 5:12 AM All the country’s trucks running on cheaper, cleaner natural gas, hundreds of millions of shekels poured into public transportation projects and new light rail lines, and multinational tech companies setting up headquarters […]

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Nature society says hunting turtle doves prohibited – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Jul 05,2016 The International Union for the Conservation of Nature upgraded the turtle dove to vulnerable under its Red List of Threatened Species in 2015 (Photo courtesy of Royal Society for Conservation of Nature) AMMAN — With the start of the hunting season for doves, the Royal Society for the Conservation […]

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Ministry says projects under way to address rising demand for water – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Jul 05,2016 AMMAN — Construction is under way on nine water projects across the Kingdom amid a surge in demand for water, according to government officials. The projects to address water disruptions and replace deteriorated networks are being implemented in Irbid, Jerash, Mafraq, Zarqa and Maan governorates at a cost of […]

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2016 Euro-Mediterranean Information System on the know-how in the Water Sector – EMWIS Flash – May / June

2016 Euro-Mediterranean Information System on the know-how in the Water Sector – EMWIS Flash – May / June EMWIS Flash – May / June 2016 Euro-Mediterranean Information System on the know-how in the Water Sector For further information: www.emwis.net & check our page at facebook Flash produced by the EMWIS Technical Unit- OIEAU, CEDEX, CHJ, […]

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Palestinian mayor: West Bank water crisis worsened by decaying infrastructure – Maan

July 4, 2016 6:06 P.M. BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — An ongoing water crisis in the occupied Palestinian territory has been exacerbated by neglected infrastructure, the mayor of a town in the southern occupied West Bank said on Sunday. Beit Fajjar Mayor Akram Taqatqa said that his town’s water network had not had any maintenance work done […]

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