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Headlines (environment) – Haaretz

haaretz.com Nearly Half of Israel’s Farmland Threatened by Over-processing, Climate Change Experts are looking for radical new ways to tackle a growing concern, but undertaking operations to prevent such damage has been a major challenge. Zafrir Rinat Apr 24, 2016 10:58 AM read more: http://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/science/.premium-1.716003 ——————————————– Residents of Israeli Town Object to Tree-cutting Plan Intended […]

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Report: Berri Urges Hollande’s Help to Demarcate Maritime Border to Avoid War with Israel – Naharnet

Speaker Nabih Berri requested during his meeting with French President Francois Hollande on Saturday France’s assistance in demarcating Lebanon’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the Mediterranean that borders with Israel, reported the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat on Sunday. A parliamentary source revealed that “this is a problem that Israel is creating and it may spark a […]

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Request to expand Haifa petrochemical plant denied – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 04/17/2016 Citizens for the Environment said in a statement that they were glad about the “victory” after what they called a public struggle in the Haifa Bay area. One of Haifa’s central petrochemical plants had its plans for expansion turned down after the region’s planning and building committee feared it would […]

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Bergesh Forest braces for start of picnicking season – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Apr 17,2016 AMMAN — With the onset of the picnicking season, more than 1,500 people visit Bergesh Forest, located 90kms northwest of the capital, in Ajloun Governorate on the weekends, according to an official. The area’s moderate climate and dense green cover attracts an increasing number of visitors, the majority of […]

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First phase of solar panel project for homes concludes – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Energy Minister Ibrahim Saif on Saturday announced the completion of the first stage of a programme to install solar panels at houses in the Kingdom’s northern region, which will be extended later to the rest of Jordan. The project, executed in partnership with Mercy Corps and 10 local associations, includes installing solar panel […]

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‘Electric, hybrid taxis to charge 25% less than gasoline cars’ – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Apr 17,2016 Source: MCT AMMAN — Electric and hybrid taxis offering rides on the country’s streets will charge fares that are at least 25 per cent less than gasoline run-taxis, according to Noor Jordan for Transport — Taxi Moumayaz, the first company to introduce electric taxis in the country. “We have […]

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Thousands of cubic meters of sewage spill into Beersheba-area river – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 04/19/2016 An emergency team from the Environmental Protection Ministry was called to the scene and carried out an inspection of the area. About 3,000 cubic meters of waste sludge spilled into the Patish Stream, northwest Beersheba, after a processing device at a waste treatment facility broke down late Monday. The reason […]

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Israeli study: Vegetables irrigated with treated wastewater expose consumers to drugs – Jerusalem Post

By JUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH 04/18/2016 “Treated wastewater-irrigated produce exhibited substantially higher carbamazepine levels than fresh water-irrigated produce.” Eating fresh produce grown in soil irrigated with reclaimed wastewater exposes people to tiny quantities of carbamazepine, an anti-epileptic drug commonly detected in wastewater effluents, according to research at the Hebrew University and Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. The […]

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Authorities uncover theft of water equal to daily share of 48,000 people – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Apr 18,2016 AMMAN — Authorities on Monday uncovered a new case of water theft in south Amman, under which 3,840 cubic metres of water were being diverted daily for the irrigation of crops, an official said. The diverted water is equal to the daily share of 48,000 individuals, since the daily […]

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‘MCA-Jordan’s water projects in Zarqa to be all ready this summer’ – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Apr 20,2016 AMMAN — Water and wastewater projects implemented under the $275-million grant from the US Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) are scheduled to be completed this summer, Millennium Challenge Account-Jordan (MCA-Jordan) CEO Kamal Zoubi said Wednesday. “Our target is to complete all of the projects by July 31… and to use […]

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Water ministry extends deadline for Red-Dead first phase proposals – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa – Apr 19,2016 AMMAN — The Ministry of Water and Irrigation has modified the final submission date of the prequalification proposals for the first phase of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project (Red-Dead), according to an official source. “The ministry has extended the original date for submitting the prequalification proposals of […]

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Regulation penalising cutting endangered trees comes into effect – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Apr 05,2016 AMMAN — A new regulation listing the names of centennial, rare and wild endangered trees and plants and banning cutting them down has entered into force after being issued in the Official Gazette. Under Article 3 of the new regulation, published in the Official Gazette on March 31, trees […]

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Ministry cracks down on dozens of water system violators – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – Apr 10,2016 AMMAN — Authorities have uncovered 90 violations on water networks and resources during the past two weeks in west Amman’s Wadi Al Seer area, an official at the Ministry of Water and Irrigation said on Saturday. The violators diverted water from main pipelines and dug illegal wells, according to […]

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Chief meteorologist urges support for further rainmaking experiments – Jordan Times

AMMAN — Benefits from the rainmaking planned for the coming years are expected to significantly surpass the costs of the operation, achieving large gains in increasing rainfall, Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) Director Mohammad Samawi said Tuesday in a statement. As Water Minister Hazem Nasser has announced, the Kingdom needs more strategic projects to enhance water […]

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Saudi Arabia, Egypt agree to build bridge over Red Sea – Al Jazeera

King Salman unveils “historic step to connect Africa and Asia” during Cairo visit as allies seal multiple trade deals. 09 Apr 2016 King Salman of Saudi Arabia has said that an agreement has been reached with Egypt to build a bridge over the Red Sea connecting the two countries. The monarch made the announcement in […]

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Yarkon River mosquito problem forces pesticide use along banks – Jerusalem Post

By MICHELLE MALKA GROSSMAN 04/11/2016 In a statement released on Sunday, the YRA said that though it was reluctant to use pesticide, the spraying had become necessary due to sewage leaks. For the second time in a decade, the Yarkon River Authority has begun spraying pesticide along the length of the river to control a […]

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Scholars say ‘complex’ Nabataean irrigation system can be adopted for current times – Jordan Times

By Saeb Rawashdeh – Apr 14,2016 AMMAN — Despite the low rainfall in Petra, the Nabataeans managed to create “a very sophisticated system” to capture and use this water to grow crops, according to Professor Nizar Abu Jaber. In a lecture delivered at the German Protestant Institute of Archaeology (GPIA) earlier this week, the scholar […]

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‘Germany to provide 22m euros in funds for water, wastewater projects’ – Jordan Times

AMMAN – Jordan and the German Development Bank (KfW) on Tuesday signed agreements for water and wastewater projects worth 22 million euros (around JD18 million), the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. Water Minister Hazem Nasser signed several agreements to implement wastewater networks and water projects across the Kingdom, especially in regions hosting Syrian refugees. During […]

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Jordan still interested in Gaza gas, seeking deal with Shell – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Apr 13,2016 AMMAN — Jordan will renegotiate a deal with British Gas Group to import natural gas from Gaza Strip after Shell acquired the company, according to a government official. “Following Shell›s acquisition of British Gas Group, we plan to have meetings with Shell to revive the agreement,” secretary general of […]

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Volunteers working to provide tourists, locals with access to 600km trail, from north to south – Jordan Times

By Dana Al Emam – Apr 09,2016 AMMAN — In a bid to encourage experiential tourism, the Jordan Trail Association (JTA) has developed a hiking trek that connects Um Qais in the northern tip of the country to the Red Sea resort of Aqaba, passing through areas with distinctive features. Founded by a group of […]

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