Water Desalination in Israel is Revolutionizing Water Management & is being shared around the world
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Social
In a region that struggles with drought and low rainfall, Israel develops ingenious water management solutions including Desalinating Ocean Water. Israel utilizes this process, including the research and development, to support the country's needs, and the needs of its neighboring countries, in addition to sharing the technology around the world. As host and director of this documentary,
Yuval David followed how Israel and the Jewish National Fund construct and utilize water management techniques, teach communities in Israel and the surrounding regions how to be environmentally conscious, reducing waste, recycling and reusing almost every drop! There are 5 Desalination Plants in Israel, and more are being developed. Some of these desalination plants are the largest in the world. The desalination process cleans and purifies sea water and makes it completely potable and drinkable. Not only do these desalination plants and the technology support the Israeli society, but they also support neighboring nations.
The research and development of this process is shared with communities around the world. It is a revolution in the water sector. Natural resources are declining and needs and demands are rising. So, the solution is to use more treated water, with a focus on reducing water waste, and reusing and recycling water.
For more on Israel's water management solutions go to https://youtu.be/i-McUZXKuu0
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Dear Jews, You are The Lord chosen people, and you are claiming you are the best, however when it comes to water desalination you are heading full speed into the most disastrous complicated problem ever. See for yourself what you are up to:- You are desalinating Mediterranean seawater, you are consuming potable water and returning to sea a reject stream carrying highly saline water, then the Mediterranean next to your shores is increasing its salinity, then RO needed pressure is increasing, then generated potable flow rate decreases, until soon you will not be able to get any potable water anymore. You do not to want to listen, the historical attitude of being hard headed???