Anyone wanting to make a profit building treatment plants faces three challenges.
The first is that construction is the lion’s share of the cost of projects, and getting it
wrong negates a… More
Four years since the adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals, UN-Water reports show the world is off track toachieve the water goal – the heart of the SDGs-, thus the same goes for al… More
The Tunisian government is looking to deploy desalination technology in new areas, with a swathe of small plants producing water for use in greenhouses growing fruit and vegetables. With farmers payin… More
joumi-lamarin
Hi,
That is a good post and I believe desalination systems should powered not only with solar but also with both solar wind energies. This give the top results after reading several studies.
That is a good post and I believe desalination systems should powered not only with solar but also with both solar wind energies. This give the top results after reading several studies.
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
If Tunisia managed to achieve this breakthrough, it will divert Tunisia's economy and country's future to a prosperous one. I think we shall all watch closely this move.
INTRODUCTION
Water is a key driver for sustainable growth as it is an input to almost all production, in agriculture, industry, energy, transport, and so on. But it can also be a fac… More
Some years back, the former head of Black & Veatch’s water division Dan McCarthy
said to me: “What we need is more utilities who are prepared to invest for
performance.” It is … More
Today, many countries are at risk of running out of water, especially in the Arab region – the most water scarce region in the world – with water availability now cited as one of the great… More
There is no doubt that Arab water security in general has begun a new phase of attention and concern, especially after the Arab region has witnessed many problems and political unrest in the last few … More
samira
That is really very very wonderful article. I got to understand the issue and also how one can tackle the problem. I am also hope the best for Egypt and also Ethiopia.
yousef-alomer
Dear Dr. Hazim El Naser
Thank you for this nice article. It is very informative and very well written.
Thank you for sharing such information
Thank you for this nice article. It is very informative and very well written.
Thank you for sharing such information
hakim-malek
Indeed that is very nice article. The issue is stated in nice way and some hints are given for solving the issue. I think desalination is the last think that egypt has to thing about.
mark
That is great article.
I hope both countries will find good solution.
I hope both countries will find good solution.
salameh-1
Great efforts Dr. Hazem. I think water specialists in our region needed to pay more attention to transpondery water related issues.
water is a boarders cutting issue, and it's being a power game.
water is a boarders cutting issue, and it's being a power game.
soultan-almasri
Very interesting article and hope the best for both countries.
samer-albahar
Great article, like it and learn from it
thank you
Samer
thank you
Samer
malak-alsabil
Thank you Dr. Hazim,
This article is so good to read and understand the issue.
You also gave hints and solutions which should be really considered in any negotiation
This article is so good to read and understand the issue.
You also gave hints and solutions which should be really considered in any negotiation
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
Thank you all for the comments
zaim-ahmed
wonderful article I learned a lot
jerick-nagi
wonderful job
jerick-nagi
wonderful job
ahmed-alastal
Nice article but now we need update things got worst than what we had expected
Introduction
The history of treated wastewater re-uses dates back to early 1980’s after the construction of Kherbit As-Samra treatment plant (country’s largest plant) which treats signi… More
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By dr-hazim-el-naser-1
| Categories: Water Articles
| 5th October 2019
Doha, Qatar - Address water scarcity or risk instability - that's the stark warning delivered to the Arab world by one of the region's leading experts on the issue.
With parts of the r… More
rabah-ali
This is really nice interview. It addresses water issue in the middle east and hope we can do something about it.
samer-elbadery
Yes nice interview! is this forum belong to the Jordanian government? or what organization is responsible for it ? it looks very professional and very powerful one.
Thank you
Thank you
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
The MEWF is a private non for profit initiative, completely independent and registered in Germany.
dr-hazim-el-naser-1
Dear All: We need your professional contribution to help our area in combating the water challenge.
marwan-kattan
I like the interview and I learned from it.
Thank you
Thank you
salameh
Thank you Dr. Hazem for always towing us toward water issues; as it is one of the huge challenges in our region, it is a being issue. Public opinion is always busy with political conflicts and wars; ignoring water that maybe one day becomes the core of politics and life.