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Water During the last several months Israel has experienced turbulent times on several fronts. The warring has continued and suicide bombers have continued to wreak havoc on the lives of Israelis. Yet one of the greatest dangers currently facing Israel and the rest of the Middle East is a dwindling supply of fresh water. It could be noted that the shortage of fresh water is a growing problem worldwide; the scarcity of water is at its most severe, however, in the arid and semi-arid zones, such as Israel. Even with one of the lowest water consumption rates in the world, Israel will still consume over 99 percent of its available resources this year. Current situation The Jewish National Fund estimates that Israel will experience a 53-billion (200-million cubic meters) shortfall this year alone. To put this number in perspective, the average North American consumes on average 50,000 gallons of water per annum (this figure includes, washing, cleaning, drinking, etc.). Roughly translated, this means that some one million people will go without water should the problem continue. Water-saving measures The conservation programs initiated by the Israeli government include a program termed the "Blue Label" program. This program includes faucet and shower-head fittings which give a strong flow while using less water and devices which reduce the amount of water used to flush toilets. Blue labels have also been awarded for outdoor toilets with an innovative system which converts effluent into dried compost without using harmful chemicals, and a spray which replaces water for cleaning cars. Despite the heroic efforts of the conservation programs, the water conservation office anticipates the combined programs will bring about only a 10 percent cut in urban consumption this year, an overall saving of 70 million cubic meters (18.5 billion gallons). Recycled water Riverbed restoration Except for the upper reaches of the Jordan River, all of Israels rivers face pollution due to agricultural, industrial and urban contamination. This has caused a serious cycle of decline in water quality. Over the past two years, together with the Ministry of the Environment, JNF has successfully undertaken major restoration projects along the following rivers: Yarkon, Alexander, Lachish, Kishon, Ayalon, Taninnim and Poleg. Results are yet to be fully calculated. Nonetheless, the immediate benefits of the program are evident, not only in providing additional new and clean water sources for Israels scarce supply, but also in its impact upon the quality of the environment. Political implications We can all appreciate the task that Israel is currently facing. With an ever-increasing population base, the need for fresh water supply will continue to increase with each birth. We can also appreciate the fact that despite the conservation and heroic efforts of the JNF, the needs for the fresh water will continue unabated. Scripture tells us God will restore the land through the abundance of water. Ezekiel 47 indicates the only way to access the temple will be via fording and swimming the waters that surround and flow from that area. As creation continues to groan and travail, we all wait for our Masters return. "It shall be in that day, that living waters shall go out from Jerusalem...and the LORD shall be King over all the earth " George Rayner |
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