Powered by WebAds

Sunday, May 31, 2015

As California thirsts, Israel beats its water crisis - permanently

When I was in the US two weeks ago, I was told that in California, it's forbidden to flush your toilet unless someone has had a bowel movement in it. Meanwhile, here in Israel, we have resolved a water crisis that threatened us with a perpetual drought.
A hefty tax was placed on excessive household water consumption, penalizing families with lawns, swimming pools or leaky pipes. So many of Mr. Zvieli’s clients went over to synthetic grass and swapped their seasonal blooms for hardy, indigenous plants more suited to a semiarid climate. “I worried about where gardening was going,” said Mr. Zvieli, 56, who has tended people’s yards for about 25 years.
Across the country, Israelis were told to cut their shower time by two minutes. Washing cars with hoses was outlawed and those few wealthy enough to absorb the cost of maintaining a lawn were permitted to water it only at night.
“We were in a situation where we were very, very close to someone opening a tap somewhere in the country and no water would come out,” said Uri Schor, the spokesman and public education director of the government’s Water Authority.
But that was about six years ago. Today, there is plenty of water in Israel. A lighter version of an old “Israel is drying up” campaign has been dusted off to advertise baby diapers. “The fear has gone,” said Mr. Zvieli, whose customers have gone back to planting flowers.
As California and other western areas of the United States grapple with an extreme drought, a revolution has taken place here. A major national effort to desalinate Mediterranean seawater and to recycle wastewater has provided the country with enough water for all its needs, even during severe droughts. More than 50 percent of the water for Israeli households, agriculture and industry is now artificially produced.
...
The turnaround came with a seven-year drought, one of the most severe to hit modern Israel, that began in 2005 and peaked in the winter of 2008 to 2009. The country’s main natural water sources — the Sea of Galilee in the north and the mountain and coastal aquifers — were severely depleted, threatening a potentially irreversible deterioration of the water quality.
Measures to increase the supply and reduce the demand were accelerated, overseen by the Water Authority, a powerful interministerial agency established in 2007.
Desalination emerged as one focus of the government’s efforts, with four major plants going into operation over the past decade. A fifth one should be ready to operate within months.
Together, they will produce a total of more than 130 billion gallons of potable water a year, with a goal of 200 billion gallons by 2020.
Israel has, in the meantime, become the world leader in recycling and reusing wastewater for agriculture. It treats 86 percent of its domestic wastewater and recycles it for agricultural use — about 55 percent of the total water used for agriculture. Spain is second to Israel, recycling 17 percent of its effluent, while the United States recycles just 1 percent, according to Water Authority data.
Read the whole thing.  Part of the problem was that although Israel was the world leader in desalination long before 2008, all of our desalination plants were being built abroad. I'm glad to see that the government has turned things around.

Someone named "Netanyahu" has been Prime Minister since 2009. But don't expect him to get any of the credit.

Labels: , , , , , ,

1 Comments:

At 9:57 PM, Blogger Sunlight said...

Donations for decades to JNF went into this water system, right? And JNF made a run (they backed out?) to give a cool half million to the Clinton Ca$h Crime Family Foundation? Or did the Peres Foundation pay it? I could not tell from the articles.

Also, do the protesting/rioting Ethiopian immigrants understand that Jews from every corner of the world attended info sessions and donated repeatedly throughout the '90s for their move and settling in? I hope they don't let the Obama/Clinton Progressives turn them away from their (fabulously upgraded, right?) life in Israel. Look at the big picture... The US Left has to have aggrieved illiterate victim underclasses to gain and hold power. They are compiling these people from around the world. DON'T PARTICIPATE!

 

Post a Comment

<< Home

Google