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Lost Water in a Thirsty Land: Pollution Springs in the West Bank |
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Far from the public eye, the support of small scale sanitation projects can make a big difference in the lives of communities and positively affect a scarcity that fuels, in part, an ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
With this report, Friends of the Earth Middle East calls on able institutions world wide to contribute to the easing of water hardship faced by rural Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
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Health Crisis in the Making |
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Bridfing paper describing the imminent health crisis to come if cooperation is not sought to protect shared water resources.
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Health Crisis in the Making (Hebrew) |
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Briefing paper as above (Hebrew)
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A Seeping Time Bomb: Pollution of the Mountain Aquifer by Solid Waste |
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Investigative Report Series on Water Issues No. 3.
This report examines the pollution threat to the shared Israeli-Palestinian water resource of the Mountain Aquifer from unsanitary disposal of solid waste by both people. Particular emphasis is given to municipal solid waste from domestic sources.
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Pollution of the Mountain Aquifer by Sewage - Finding Solutions |
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Investigative Report Series on Water Issues No. 2.
This report is an update of FoEME's report: A Seeping Time Bomb
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A Seeping Time Bomb: Pollution of the Mountain Aquifer by Sewage |
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This report describes one of the most severe environmental problems threatening Palestinians and Israelis: large-scale pollution of freshwater resources. The Mountain Aquifer is a shared Israeli-Palestinian fresh water resource.
You can read the report in Hebrew by accessing this link
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