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Water scarcity: A fundamental crisis for Jordan

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  • Jaber, J. O.
  • Probert, S. D.
  • Badr, O.

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Alarm has been raised concerning the growing demands, yet limited supplies, for potable water, as well as the increasing rate of energy consumption for pumping water from aquifers. Over-abstraction from rivers and beneath the ground is causing environmental damage. Greater thrift is needed in the use of water together with the harnessing of non-conventional water sources to satisfy the deficit in national water supplies. The following should be considered:- waste-water treatment and reuse; brackish-water desalination by the use, as the energy source, of either locally-available oil shale or waste heat from electric-power stations; systematic rainwater collection where feasible; and employing increased water-storage capacity to help satisfy needs which occur much later than supplies.

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  • Jaber, J. O. & Probert, S. D. & Badr, O., 1997. "Water scarcity: A fundamental crisis for Jordan," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 57(2-3), pages 103-127, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:57:y:1997:i:2-3:p:103-127
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