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water and 75% of it desalinated water. waste water depends on the quality of ground water. it is difficultza strip, as the population increases, the need for drinking water intensifies and the challenge to find solution for this purpose gets more serious. solution to the water crisis in the gaza strip lies in three points that we summarize as follows: first, to set up large scale desalination plants and to treat sewage water as much as possible to reuse in agriculture. second to stop or decrease the proportion of wealth allocated to the agriculture sector and third to import. water from outside. we have an international right, we can have recourse to the international court for our rights and our share in the waters of underground reservoirs in the west, and in the waters of the jordan river. the salination plants must be built over the next five years, because by 2020, the gaza's trip will not be habitable given the current circumstances. for we must start right now and build large desalination plants in the area. one of the most important solutions to the water crisis is to put an end to
water and 75% of it desalinated water. waste water depends on the quality of ground water. it is difficultza strip, as the population increases, the need for drinking water intensifies and the challenge to find solution for this purpose gets more serious. solution to the water crisis in the gaza strip lies in three points that we summarize as follows: first, to set up large scale desalination plants and to treat sewage water as much as possible to reuse in agriculture. second to stop or...
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water, i use the tap water all the time.tank with fresh water. i had not filled the tank with fresh water. for about two months i collected the money from my brothers, we have three brothers living in the same house, each of us pay 10 to 15 shekels in order to fill the tank like this, so as my kids, brothers, nephews and nieces will be able to shower with fresh water, the cost of safe drinking water is high, not all citizens can afford it for their children and others the living. situation is very difficult for the majority of the population in the gaza strip. in economic terms, the level of poverty is very high in the street. desalination plans are a temporary solution to the crisis. the aquifers are overpumped. on the other hand, the amount of waste water from the desalination process is huge, as it often goes to the sewers. we have to do so because people are suffering from the lack of fresh water. how can they buy fresh water if there is no desalination station, shall they die trying to secure water for their children or
water, i use the tap water all the time.tank with fresh water. i had not filled the tank with fresh water. for about two months i collected the money from my brothers, we have three brothers living in the same house, each of us pay 10 to 15 shekels in order to fill the tank like this, so as my kids, brothers, nephews and nieces will be able to shower with fresh water, the cost of safe drinking water is high, not all citizens can afford it for their children and others the living. situation is...
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the water is like sea water. in water and environment laboratory at gaza's al-azhar university, ground water is tested on a regular basis. the last test was to assess the water well of the university, the main source of water in this educational center. the test we conduct is to examine the amount of chloride in the ground water wells. the process of assessment of water uses silver nitrates, regiont factor for detecting color which is potassium decromite. now we'll take a sample of water. we can take any amount, but we take 10 milliliters, we'll take a small amount due to the high rates of chloride, and of course, add some drops of the detector, which is potassium chromate a substance that gives us yellow color, then we start calibrating, now add silver nitrates which starts. to interact with chloride in the water, that's the red color, that's when silver nitrates interacts with chloride, now silver nitrates has interacted with chloride, this means the amount of nitrate depleted equals the amount of chloride. of
the water is like sea water. in water and environment laboratory at gaza's al-azhar university, ground water is tested on a regular basis. the last test was to assess the water well of the university, the main source of water in this educational center. the test we conduct is to examine the amount of chloride in the ground water wells. the process of assessment of water uses silver nitrates, regiont factor for detecting color which is potassium decromite. now we'll take a sample of water. we...
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valleys are other water sources that provide the people of the gaza strip with water. one of them in bait hanon valley in. north of the gaza strip, which has been in the hands of israeli occupying forces for years. the same goes for the gaza valley, one of the largest pools in palestine, providing gaza with about 25 million cubic meters of water. this valley is also under the control of the israeli regime. but the drillings to extract more water have negatively impacted the amount of water carried up to the gaza strip, that amount depends on the rainfall and varies from year to year, but generally speaking, it used to be good and useful for the soft surface reservoir, but now the reality is that the sewage from all over the gaza middle zone poures into the gaza valley, which is detrimental effects on both human and the environment. the valleys of alselka, baithan and gaza are seasonal valleys, not permanent ones. these valles were closed by the israel regime in the year 2000 so as to create huge catchment areas. there are about seven catchment areas for collecting surf
valleys are other water sources that provide the people of the gaza strip with water. one of them in bait hanon valley in. north of the gaza strip, which has been in the hands of israeli occupying forces for years. the same goes for the gaza valley, one of the largest pools in palestine, providing gaza with about 25 million cubic meters of water. this valley is also under the control of the israeli regime. but the drillings to extract more water have negatively impacted the amount of water...
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discover new water sources. how much are we using these new water sources? now , let me tell you that one of the sources that is being considered is actually the ministry of energy. well, it is important that there are surface water sources in the 13th government . it is in the direction of providing drinking water and sanitation , along with the construction of transmission and ablution systems. it is defined that these are surface water sources that are added to the country's water supply systems and are part of it the systems are supplied from underground water sources , the new sources that exist in the aquifers have the necessary quality and we use them, but the view of the ministry of energy, especially in the last few years, is to use the capacity of sea water and the capacity of desalination plants. fortunately, the ministry of energy has defined good programs in this field, especially in the coastal provinces of sistan, baluchistan, bushar, hormozgan , and khuzestan, where our plan is to bring about 3.2
discover new water sources. how much are we using these new water sources? now , let me tell you that one of the sources that is being considered is actually the ministry of energy. well, it is important that there are surface water sources in the 13th government . it is in the direction of providing drinking water and sanitation , along with the construction of transmission and ablution systems. it is defined that these are surface water sources that are added to the country's water supply...
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regime of water. arthide, it used water policies to promote israel's colonial settlement expansion,shows how bad this actually was. today is the 22nd of march, it's world water day, and we're here in rome as part of the international week against mecarot. mecarot is the israeli national water company that's responsible for stealing. water in palestine, denying palestinians their right to water, so we're here to represent to the people walking by in the square what happens to palestinians, how they're denied their right to water, and we're calling on italians to... put pressure on aacha, the the roame water utility to put pressure aacha to cancel the agreement that they've made with mecarot, because if they work with mecarot it means to legitimize what mecarot is doing in palestine, stealing water and denying rights. okay, that was based a protest that happened in italy uh, however uh it highlighted what mecarat did in terms of the control not only within the occupied palestinian lands, but that it sold the water overseas. now here we take a look at example of uh the uh water supply
regime of water. arthide, it used water policies to promote israel's colonial settlement expansion,shows how bad this actually was. today is the 22nd of march, it's world water day, and we're here in rome as part of the international week against mecarot. mecarot is the israeli national water company that's responsible for stealing. water in palestine, denying palestinians their right to water, so we're here to represent to the people walking by in the square what happens to palestinians, how...
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of water aparthide, it used water policies to promote israel's colonial settlement expansion, whichly shows how bad this actually was. today is the 22nd of march, it's world water day, and we're here in rome as part of the international week against, is the israeli national water company that's responsible for stealing water in palestine, denying palestinians their right to water, so we're here to represent the people walking on the square, what happens to palestinians, how they're denied their right to water, and we're calling on italians to to put pressure. the the rome water utility to pressure achea to cancel the agreement that they made with mecarot because if they work with mecarot it means to legitimize what mecarot is doing in palestine stealing water and denying rights okay that was based a protest that happened in italy uh however uh it highlighted what did in terms of the control not only with the occupied palestinian land but that is sold water overseas now here we take a look example of uh the uh supply that palestinians were restricted to where it palestinian water was
of water aparthide, it used water policies to promote israel's colonial settlement expansion, whichly shows how bad this actually was. today is the 22nd of march, it's world water day, and we're here in rome as part of the international week against, is the israeli national water company that's responsible for stealing water in palestine, denying palestinians their right to water, so we're here to represent the people walking on the square, what happens to palestinians, how they're denied their...
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the same water as the runoff water that collects in these. industrial town of darweh has partnered with the soil conservation research institute and the natural resources organization to implement watershed community measures. in this partnership, the upper part of the town was covered by watershed management and green space projects , which we hope will be a model for other industrial spots in the province and in our own country that can play their part in the development of green space and natural resources in alborz province. especially those overlooking the city and residential areas are critical areas, and unfortunately, they are now changing their uses although the following has happened, it is necessary that the work of the community and the natural resources be done in the beginning, and in part of the implementation of the measures , according to the calculations of the researchers of the research institute of soil protection and watershed management, the amount of erosion in the watershed area in a flood is more than it was estimate
the same water as the runoff water that collects in these. industrial town of darweh has partnered with the soil conservation research institute and the natural resources organization to implement watershed community measures. in this partnership, the upper part of the town was covered by watershed management and green space projects , which we hope will be a model for other industrial spots in the province and in our own country that can play their part in the development of green space and...
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their right to water. aa, the the rome water utility to pressure on chea to cancel the agreement they've made with mecarot, because they work with mecarot, it means to legitimize what mecarot is doing in palestine, stealing water and dying rights. okay, that was based a protest that happened in italy uh, however uh, it highlighted what did in terms of the control not only within the occupied palestinian lands, but that is sold the water. seas now here we take a look at example of uh the water supply that palestinians were restricted to where it said palestine water was purchased uh from mekurat a much higher cost than for israelis so to make matters worse for palestinians they had to pay more than average typical guess israelis when it came to the issue of water and that my friends is how israel uses water as a weapon okay? let's find out what our guests about this, let me bring them back into the picture and uh get an idea from them, uh, even evan kovsky, historian and jewish activist rejoins us. kopsky,
their right to water. aa, the the rome water utility to pressure on chea to cancel the agreement they've made with mecarot, because they work with mecarot, it means to legitimize what mecarot is doing in palestine, stealing water and dying rights. okay, that was based a protest that happened in italy uh, however uh, it highlighted what did in terms of the control not only within the occupied palestinian lands, but that is sold the water. seas now here we take a look at example of uh the water...
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for palestinians in gaza, but this water is severely polluteds of untreated waste water, and that's resources, but israel never adhered to that, and we're going to find out how they did that. all right, next up in area c, the territory of the bank under. is really control, look at what they've done, when it comes to the water and sewage facilities, 270 of them were used by palestinians before, but they were demolished, the demolitions have occurred in the past f years, the reason on the grounds that the infrastructure is illegal, the pass the law, why not, total control and party practice, all right, now we're going to take a look at the central focus here, this company right here, miseral has actually uh thrown this company into the picture, why? first let's take a look a history check. all right, that gives you an idea about the depth and also the time when this company actually started. operation in the occupied territories of palestine. now we went and got this report which is compiled by who profits research center with the title mekorot involvements in the israeli occupation.
for palestinians in gaza, but this water is severely polluteds of untreated waste water, and that's resources, but israel never adhered to that, and we're going to find out how they did that. all right, next up in area c, the territory of the bank under. is really control, look at what they've done, when it comes to the water and sewage facilities, 270 of them were used by palestinians before, but they were demolished, the demolitions have occurred in the past f years, the reason on the grounds...
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how many water desalination devices do we have in the country now that are operating and supplying water? let me tell you that in the past decade, a policy was actually formulated in the ministry of energy and we went in this direction to be able to use the systems desalination to provide drinking water and health of citizens dear villagers, let's use it. well, this happened mostly on the coasts of the southern coasts , as i mentioned, sistan baluchistan, hormozgan, khuzestan and busher, about 3 million people in the country, in the form of 100 desalination systems from sea and underground sources, we are currently supplying water . it was determined that 84 of them have almost been put into operation, and it is planned that a number of three and two -tenths of a million people will be added to that previous population, god willing, and investing in the water desalination game is attractive for anyone who invests to see it for the first time. the limits of desalination a collection of water-efficient companies were building and exploiting these water desalination systems with high techno
how many water desalination devices do we have in the country now that are operating and supplying water? let me tell you that in the past decade, a policy was actually formulated in the ministry of energy and we went in this direction to be able to use the systems desalination to provide drinking water and health of citizens dear villagers, let's use it. well, this happened mostly on the coasts of the southern coasts , as i mentioned, sistan baluchistan, hormozgan, khuzestan and busher, about...
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and all the water in the network is potable water, that is, we have no place where the network water is tap water and is not drinkable. we are connected to the network, even if it comes to health consumption, we are obliged to comply with drinking water standards, and this makes the work somewhat difficult, but in the world, it is usually a separation. it is true that drinking water is the same as sanitary water. no , it is not like this. now , we have visited the countries that have been studied because of the concerns it is said that if a person uses this sanitary water network , they pass all drinking water standards, and in fact they pass , the network in which the water is located must be safe and sanitary. or do we use purified water to drink these water treatment plants that i visited . now, both asian countries and european countries have drinking water networks and water treatment standards, and there is a concern that if a person uses it, he will suffer. may he not get sick or have any health problems, and how many new water resources we can discover and how much we have we
and all the water in the network is potable water, that is, we have no place where the network water is tap water and is not drinkable. we are connected to the network, even if it comes to health consumption, we are obliged to comply with drinking water standards, and this makes the work somewhat difficult, but in the world, it is usually a separation. it is true that drinking water is the same as sanitary water. no , it is not like this. now , we have visited the countries that have been...
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of water houses and the water phase, the settlement of wasteful water houses and wasteful water networks, desalination systems, and water supply jihad. next year, in this sector, we will spend in the sewage sector, well, the country is one in fact the movement started 3 decades ago and in addition to the discussion of the water network, it also entered the field of waste water and added this waste water as water capacity to the country's water balance. currently , about 54% of the country's population is covered. we have one billion and 600 million meters of waste water networks every year. in fact , we have about 265 wastewater treatment plants in fazelbem, of which we had the 265th treatment last week in golestan province, in the city of gonbad kabos, with the presence of mr. president. the capacity of these treatment plants is about 5 million cubic meters per day. which is 3,800 km of lines. we agreed that we should oblige the water industry that has the right to use waste water and in fact promote them and encourage them to enter and henceforth use water instead of surface water sour
of water houses and the water phase, the settlement of wasteful water houses and wasteful water networks, desalination systems, and water supply jihad. next year, in this sector, we will spend in the sewage sector, well, the country is one in fact the movement started 3 decades ago and in addition to the discussion of the water network, it also entered the field of waste water and added this waste water as water capacity to the country's water balance. currently , about 54% of the country's...
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"you don't have any water resources, there is no available water up held and into ghazza, also you cannotuifers, river already diverted and dried out, so under this plan palestinians should live with water, which is impossible by fragmenting not only the palestinians politically, but also geoc'. by fragmenting the fragmented after oslo, and now with this deal of century. in part one of this documentary series, we began a journey into occupied palestine in order to find out why donald trump's plan for new israel palestine was declined by the palestinian people. we investigated the issues of jerusalem aluds, settlements, the annexation of the jordan valley, and took a brief journey into the history of the peace. process along the way we witnessed the murder of palestinians and escalated environment of violence throughout the occupied palestinian territories. we now continue the journey, turning our attention to the issues of refugees, resources and what trump's assault on the palestinians has meant for the people of the gaza strip. after having traveled to jerusalems, i headed to the city o
"you don't have any water resources, there is no available water up held and into ghazza, also you cannotuifers, river already diverted and dried out, so under this plan palestinians should live with water, which is impossible by fragmenting not only the palestinians politically, but also geoc'. by fragmenting the fragmented after oslo, and now with this deal of century. in part one of this documentary series, we began a journey into occupied palestine in order to find out why donald...
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israel is controlling all the water resources from jordan river to by tiber lake and the ground waterished or will be not be recharged with new or yearly recharge that could come into ghazza, and under this mining of course it will bring seawater entrogen, which will have irreversible effect. even in the main city of ramala, water is regularly cut as israel has complete control over the area's water resources, taking water from palestinian land and selling it back to them a higher price than what israel are required to pay. everybody will be just searching for water and then he will be struggling for a glass of water and since we have no any water resources and it is mainly controlled by israel so israel side who is controlling the water resources he can control the shape of our life in the future which is you can imagine that the life without water is very miserable for years the amount of water. allowed to palestinians has sat below world health organization standards with the human rights organization and huck finding that israely settlers get six times more water than west bank pa
israel is controlling all the water resources from jordan river to by tiber lake and the ground waterished or will be not be recharged with new or yearly recharge that could come into ghazza, and under this mining of course it will bring seawater entrogen, which will have irreversible effect. even in the main city of ramala, water is regularly cut as israel has complete control over the area's water resources, taking water from palestinian land and selling it back to them a higher price than...
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and so the poconos that means that the water water not collect. and i, so far we've worked for 249 consecutive sundays. yeah. most the day with them, without any thought on an item that came out of the organization has now restored for launch lakes and 9 small towns and 20. no. if you ask money can done which project was hottest, he'll bring you here to the velo tank spread across $98.00 because it's one of cohen but tools. oldest tanks, it's supplied by the noise little river for 15 years. it remain dry because of 3 major problems that throw in the day. and that is even there were lots of and basic needs here and the canals, some water had been blocked. otherwise, people have encroached on 4 and a half of the 6 and a half kilometer long canal on either side of the river banks and garbage had been jumped into the chevy damsel through which this tank receives water. these were the 3 problems. and many more of a cynical in the 2 in 2017 money can done and his team began cleaning the tank and it's checked. and they also played a role rolling, convinc
and so the poconos that means that the water water not collect. and i, so far we've worked for 249 consecutive sundays. yeah. most the day with them, without any thought on an item that came out of the organization has now restored for launch lakes and 9 small towns and 20. no. if you ask money can done which project was hottest, he'll bring you here to the velo tank spread across $98.00 because it's one of cohen but tools. oldest tanks, it's supplied by the noise little river for 15 years. it...
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full water falls to form. first, the rain must be formed, then the necessary climate and then either a glazier or a river bed will appear, which will wash away the destroying it and creating an opening from which the water can flow. so yes, in fact, the formation of water polls can take hundreds of years. so it all depends on where and how it's formed from iglesia oh, just the river. so it seems to me this water is coming down at a tremendous force and even the bigger waterfall with a greater height even more. so what does this do to the landscape? does it break the rocks as it moves the switching over the body? indeed, waterfalls do eventually destroy themselves. they self destruct during the lifetime . but of course that doesn't happen instantly. there is such a thing as water erosion, water, they can literally grind absolutely any rock. and by looking at this waterfall, you can see how the water has made the surface of the rock very smooth. over the decades. of course, it will take more than a 100 years bef
full water falls to form. first, the rain must be formed, then the necessary climate and then either a glazier or a river bed will appear, which will wash away the destroying it and creating an opening from which the water can flow. so yes, in fact, the formation of water polls can take hundreds of years. so it all depends on where and how it's formed from iglesia oh, just the river. so it seems to me this water is coming down at a tremendous force and even the bigger waterfall with a greater...
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of water. in the us, germany and france, i think the number varies, but in comparison with israel, it's much less and up to about 170 l per capita per day. the coastal aquafer is an important source of water for the residence of the gaza strip, where they consume about 170. million cubic meters of water annually. rain water is the only source to replenish the underground reservoir of drinking water, with an estimated average annual rainfall of 125 million cubic meters. of this amount, only 55 million cubic meters reached a subsurface reservoir. geology says that the gaza streep is fed with water. from the east to the west, the direction of the ground water in the gaza street or in the coastal aquafers throughout palestine is from the east toward the west, therefore the water goes from the east to the west, the area here is considered as semi-arid region, the rainfall here is up to 400 milliter per year in bethan, this amount has not changed for a long time, the only variable is the number of th
of water. in the us, germany and france, i think the number varies, but in comparison with israel, it's much less and up to about 170 l per capita per day. the coastal aquafer is an important source of water for the residence of the gaza strip, where they consume about 170. million cubic meters of water annually. rain water is the only source to replenish the underground reservoir of drinking water, with an estimated average annual rainfall of 125 million cubic meters. of this amount, only 55...
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there's no water. what, when wells are to turned off, the pipes are drained, people have to go searching unless they don't have it because i hope we find well today, because i don't have a single job last week. i live at the top of the hill. what should we do? now we have to look and see if there's water somewhere around the corner of mexico cities, 22000000 residents regularly run out of water. the ground water level is sinking and more than a 3rd of tap water is lost due to leaky pipes plus its poor quality. those who can afford 5 bottles, drinking water, many outlying neighborhoods rely on government water deliveries. but sometimes residents have to wait days or even weeks until a water truck comes to their street and vacated zone this has a solution and it's up on people's roofs. the installs rainwater collection systems through a project called east lock. what about the, could you a back key when it rains? it is water flows down to the small pipe from there and enters the system. and i want it 1st
there's no water. what, when wells are to turned off, the pipes are drained, people have to go searching unless they don't have it because i hope we find well today, because i don't have a single job last week. i live at the top of the hill. what should we do? now we have to look and see if there's water somewhere around the corner of mexico cities, 22000000 residents regularly run out of water. the ground water level is sinking and more than a 3rd of tap water is lost due to leaky pipes plus...
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and there's been water in our wells here. we use a motor to pump out the water for farming. that's i wonder what that may have out of many i used to buy 200 to 300 leaders of the water every day. it's much better now because i can get water when ever i need it at home. my income is increased as a result and the called at the time, it's not only the people who benefit it is and was a tank has become a habitat for various species. so we don't want to see what am i in the body of 155, but species and over 100 bus or fly species have been cited here. the volunteers went beyond just cleaning the tank. they also planted over $10000.00 native trees. this strip of forest protects the rolls here in the tank and attracts wild life to find volunteers, the n g o reaches out to schools and colleges edits most powerful tool has been social media and succeeded in bringing many young people together who want to be part of the process go be is the perfect example. he joined when he was just a student today, he pitches in with his skills as a drone, phenomena, tobar for or whatever, guessing
and there's been water in our wells here. we use a motor to pump out the water for farming. that's i wonder what that may have out of many i used to buy 200 to 300 leaders of the water every day. it's much better now because i can get water when ever i need it at home. my income is increased as a result and the called at the time, it's not only the people who benefit it is and was a tank has become a habitat for various species. so we don't want to see what am i in the body of 155, but species...
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and what about our water supply? many researchers believe that by 2050, nearly a quarter of all urban areas will face water shortages in large part due to climate change, which will become increasingly apparent by mid century. that's why scientists are now looking for ways to recycle and reuse water more efficiently. because every drop counts this waste water is from a flush toilet. it's in the basement of the nest research and residential building in zurich. environmental engineer causing a noise, is studying ways to move to can be recycled to very someone just flush the toilet. and here you can see gray water, maybe someone's watching their hands or taking a shower to shift. that is a sometimes you can see toilet paper or cc starting through the pipe was controlled . that's the great thing about those transparent pike. and i can see what's going through them, because i need to work up a lot of the research who wants to recycle the was a here in the building, rather than sending it to a waste water treatment account
and what about our water supply? many researchers believe that by 2050, nearly a quarter of all urban areas will face water shortages in large part due to climate change, which will become increasingly apparent by mid century. that's why scientists are now looking for ways to recycle and reuse water more efficiently. because every drop counts this waste water is from a flush toilet. it's in the basement of the nest research and residential building in zurich. environmental engineer causing a...
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as israel has complete control over the area his water resources, taking water from palestinian land80 west bank communities are completely without any direct supply of water. around 200 thousand people in the gaza strip are also without any direct link to water system, with the water there being 97% unfit for human consumption. the water situation in gaza is so bad that leading scholar on gaza's economy. roy from harvard university has essentially said that israel is allowing for the systematic poisoning of million children in gaza. many palestinians currently still live inside of palestine, but unfortunately the large majority of palestinians have not been able to remain on their lands after being displaced to all corners of the globe. many still stateless and living in refugee camps. the issue of refugees began with what is known as the nakba or the... ethnic cleansing of palestine between 1947 to 1949 when zionist militias such as the hagina, stern gang and urgun massacred thousands of palestinians and expelled around 800 thousand people from their lands. another ethnic cleansing
as israel has complete control over the area his water resources, taking water from palestinian land80 west bank communities are completely without any direct supply of water. around 200 thousand people in the gaza strip are also without any direct link to water system, with the water there being 97% unfit for human consumption. the water situation in gaza is so bad that leading scholar on gaza's economy. roy from harvard university has essentially said that israel is allowing for the...
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those who can afford 5 bottles, drinking water, many outlying neighborhoods rely on government water deliveries. but sometimes residents have to wait days or even weeks until a water truck comes to their street and vacate alone this has a solution and it's up on people's roofs. he installs rainwater collection systems through a project called e slot. what a bond becky. when it rains it is water flows down through the small pipe from there and enters the system. allow why you bought it 1st flows through a filter and then into the tank for the local bank is today and we'll take a loan. this is in the north of mexico city, checking up on rosa, sorta yon as a system. she's been collecting rain water for some time. most everything looks great. frozen story on a uses the filtered rain water for cooking, washing, flushing, toilets, and when chlorine is added for drinking to you or how have things changed is how's it going with the water? let's assume that the things have changed and long since we've had the collection system, the water goes in here, it fills up very quickly and then you hav
those who can afford 5 bottles, drinking water, many outlying neighborhoods rely on government water deliveries. but sometimes residents have to wait days or even weeks until a water truck comes to their street and vacate alone this has a solution and it's up on people's roofs. he installs rainwater collection systems through a project called e slot. what a bond becky. when it rains it is water flows down through the small pipe from there and enters the system. allow why you bought it 1st flows...
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then our feature water as a weapon used by israel. israel's national water company is doing that. it has left to the displacement of palestinian communities and is keeping the palestinian economy in a perpetual development and subordination. the goal of macoras. israel's war on the gaza strip has come at an immense cost for the regime's economy, new estimates from the regime central bank forecast the war with ham to cause israel roughly $53 billion dollars between now and 2025. end of 20 will come to israel's gdp by%. entire towns have been abandoned and businesses are shut down as 250,000 have been evacuated, many businesses remain shut or operating at half their capacity or less. the absence of at least 18% of the workforce, those drafted into the army, those evacuated from settlements near gaza and lonan, and parents caring for children, as schools are only partly functioning, is already putting a strain on the operations of manufacturing industries and the tech sector. the israely economy's dependence on the sector has significantly grown in the past decade, contributing to 80
then our feature water as a weapon used by israel. israel's national water company is doing that. it has left to the displacement of palestinian communities and is keeping the palestinian economy in a perpetual development and subordination. the goal of macoras. israel's war on the gaza strip has come at an immense cost for the regime's economy, new estimates from the regime central bank forecast the war with ham to cause israel roughly $53 billion dollars between now and 2025. end of 20 will...
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and then he will be struggling for a glass of water, and since we have no any water resources and itthere being 97% unfit for human consumption. the water situation in gaza is so bad that leading scholar on gaza's economy, sarah roy from harvard university has essentially said that israel is allowing for the systematic poisoning of million children in gaza. many palestinians currently still live inside of palestine, but unfortunately the large majority of palestinian. have not been able to remain on their lands after being displaced to all corners of the globe, many still stateles and living in refugee camps. the issue of refugees began with what is known as the nakba or the ethnic cleansing of palestine between 1947 to 1949 when zionist militias such as the hagana, sterng gang and urgun thousands of palestinians and expelled around 800,000 people from their lands. another... ethnic cleansing of a further 300 thousand people also occurred in june 1967 when israel illegally occupied the west bank, gaza strip, the syrian jolan, and the egyptian sinai. the palestinian right of return to
and then he will be struggling for a glass of water, and since we have no any water resources and itthere being 97% unfit for human consumption. the water situation in gaza is so bad that leading scholar on gaza's economy, sarah roy from harvard university has essentially said that israel is allowing for the systematic poisoning of million children in gaza. many palestinians currently still live inside of palestine, but unfortunately the large majority of palestinian. have not been able to...
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then our feature water as a weapon used by israel. israel's national water company is doing that. it has led to the displacement of palestinian communities, and is keeping the palestinian economy in a perpetual development and subordination. the... goal of mororat. israel's war on the gaza strip has come at an immense cost for the regime's economy. new estimates from the regime's central bank forecast the war with hamas to cost israel. roughly $53 billion between now and 2025, but the end of 2024, the war will cut into israel's gdp by 3%. entire towns have been abandoned and businesses are shut down as 250,00 people have been evacuated, many businesses remain shut or operating at half their capacity or less. "the absence of at least 18% of the regime's workforce, those drafted into the army, those evacuated from settlements near gaza and lebanon, and parents caring for children, as schools are only partly functioning, is already putting a strain on the operations of manufacturing industries and the tech sector. the israely economy's dependence on the tech sector has significantly
then our feature water as a weapon used by israel. israel's national water company is doing that. it has led to the displacement of palestinian communities, and is keeping the palestinian economy in a perpetual development and subordination. the... goal of mororat. israel's war on the gaza strip has come at an immense cost for the regime's economy. new estimates from the regime's central bank forecast the war with hamas to cost israel. roughly $53 billion between now and 2025, but the end of...
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how's it going with the water? let's see this in the know when things have changed and long since we've had the collection system, the water goes in here, it fills up very quickly and then you have to pump it into the system. it has a capacity one and a half time because they may so in the rainy season, we don't need to order any water because all the time, so full since 2009, the n g o has installed more than 33000 systems and provided clean water to over 600000 people. recipients can be self sufficient for up to 8 months of the year and not just during the rainy season. but it is the bond, they believe the collecting rainwater can also change people's awareness, enabling them to reconnect with mother nature. so those 7 most in the world, we all know that mexico cities water problems can not be solved with the rainwater harvesting system alone. that's because that's not the point. what to look at the initial, the point is we need a better water culture being that can help rebuild that link, that connection to wate
how's it going with the water? let's see this in the know when things have changed and long since we've had the collection system, the water goes in here, it fills up very quickly and then you have to pump it into the system. it has a capacity one and a half time because they may so in the rainy season, we don't need to order any water because all the time, so full since 2009, the n g o has installed more than 33000 systems and provided clean water to over 600000 people. recipients can be self...
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not only for water force. so yes, they will become slightly larger as the climate woman's, but most likely it will be a subtle increase in the coming years. now. the group tlc, had some advice, don't go chasing waterfalls. but for me, maybe for a different reason. and they were thinking of that can be dangerous, right? yes, of course waterfalls. very beautiful. people always tend to approach them and refresh themselves under the spray. like we must always remember that nature can be very dangerous, especially in the mountains on this. so for example, the caucasus mountains are considered to be growing and plus again, to get back to one of your previous questions, waterfalls eventually destroyed themselves. water grinds the rock and may not do it smoothly. it can shape office, most of which falls from a great height and can easily kill a person when folding from a height of a 100 to 200 meters. even a small stone will gain sufficient speed. the goal is very serious injury law for them. so when approaching water
not only for water force. so yes, they will become slightly larger as the climate woman's, but most likely it will be a subtle increase in the coming years. now. the group tlc, had some advice, don't go chasing waterfalls. but for me, maybe for a different reason. and they were thinking of that can be dangerous, right? yes, of course waterfalls. very beautiful. people always tend to approach them and refresh themselves under the spray. like we must always remember that nature can be very...
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and then he will be struggling for a glass of water and since we have no any water resources and it gaza is so bad that leading scholar on gaza's economy, sarah roy from harvard university has essentially said that. is allowing for the systematic poisoning of million children in gaza. many palestinians currently still live inside of palestine, but unfortunately, the large majority of palestinians have not been able to remain on their lands after being displaced to all corners of the globe, many still stateless and living in refugee camps. the issue of refugees began with what is known as the nakba or the ethnic cleansing of palestine between 1947 to 19. 49 when zionist militias such as the hagina, stern gang and urgun massacred thousands of palestinians and expelled around 800 th00 people from their lands. another ethnic cleansing of a further 300,00 people also occurred in june 1967 when israel illegally occupied the west bank, gaza strip, the syrian jolan and the egyptian sinai. the palestinian right have returned to their homes that many still. the keys and deeds to is a right an
and then he will be struggling for a glass of water and since we have no any water resources and it gaza is so bad that leading scholar on gaza's economy, sarah roy from harvard university has essentially said that. is allowing for the systematic poisoning of million children in gaza. many palestinians currently still live inside of palestine, but unfortunately, the large majority of palestinians have not been able to remain on their lands after being displaced to all corners of the globe, many...
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there were no water shortages. so if anything we had too much of us on those times already fall in 2019 water levels. were seated industry by canals and rivers dried up at the time it was still an exception caused by the heat from lack of rain. but experts like in golf on one this could be the future of this great vide them on this. if we don't do anything, the entire system will collapse. just majorly impacting basically if i got to from fighting for the inch quite a while. the problem is linked to the future of the brown coal mine next door. open pit mining here in bowls, digging out huge pits pumping out a know mis volumes of ground water. ready the currently ends up in the spray ripple, the gym and the spacing outbound call, meaning normal, pumping. a normal ground, which is 2 feet, the spring. the neck won't allow us to come to once we stop mining call and stop pumping out ground water, we will just have to live with the natural water level. if we don't get much rain in the summer, small rivers could dry up, e
there were no water shortages. so if anything we had too much of us on those times already fall in 2019 water levels. were seated industry by canals and rivers dried up at the time it was still an exception caused by the heat from lack of rain. but experts like in golf on one this could be the future of this great vide them on this. if we don't do anything, the entire system will collapse. just majorly impacting basically if i got to from fighting for the inch quite a while. the problem is...
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there's been water in our wells here cuz we use a motor to pump out the water for farming. that's i wonder what the video i used to buy 200 to 300 leaders of the water every day. it's much better now because i can get water when ever i need it at home. my income is increased as a result and i called at the time of, it's not only the people who benefit it is and with a tank has become a habitat for various species. so we don't want to see where the body is. 155, but species and over 100 bus, a fly species have been cited here. the volunteers went beyond and just cleaning the tank. they also planted over $10000.00 native trees. this strip of forest protects the water in the tank and attracts wild life to find volunteers. the n g o reaches out to schools and colleges, the edits most powerful tool has been social media and succeeded in bringing many young people together who want to be positive. the price s g o p is the perfect example. he joined when he was just a student today he pitches in with his skills as a drone, sentimental bertha or whatever, guessing lowered a point w
there's been water in our wells here cuz we use a motor to pump out the water for farming. that's i wonder what the video i used to buy 200 to 300 leaders of the water every day. it's much better now because i can get water when ever i need it at home. my income is increased as a result and i called at the time of, it's not only the people who benefit it is and with a tank has become a habitat for various species. so we don't want to see where the body is. 155, but species and over 100 bus, a...
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there is such a thing as water erosion, water, they can literally grind absolutely any rock. and by looking at this waterfall, you can see how the water has made the surface of the rock very smooth. over the decades. of course, it will take more than a 100 years before the water finally drains off the ledge and tons from a waterfall and to an ordinary water slide. when a stream it will simply flo rapidly down the slope. so yes, waterfall is destroy themselves, but this happens over an extremely long period of time. so the process cannot be detected. the of the this might seem like a strange question, but we've all seen the images of beautiful frozen waterfall, where the water freezes in almost freezes of water fall in place for some don't. what are some waterfalls actually freeze over? and some just dry up for free on the condition of a waterfall in winter primarily depends on its type. for example, it starts from iglesia, then of course the water stops melting in winter. at some 0 temperatures. some water polls might still have a very thin trickle floating down which gradual
there is such a thing as water erosion, water, they can literally grind absolutely any rock. and by looking at this waterfall, you can see how the water has made the surface of the rock very smooth. over the decades. of course, it will take more than a 100 years before the water finally drains off the ledge and tons from a waterfall and to an ordinary water slide. when a stream it will simply flo rapidly down the slope. so yes, waterfall is destroy themselves, but this happens over an extremely...
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regularly run out of water. the ground water level is sinking in more than a 3rd of tap. water is lost due till the heat pipes plus its poor quality. those who can afford 5 bottles, drinking water, many outlying neighborhoods rely on government water deliveries. but sometimes residents have to wait days or even weeks until a water truck comes to their street and vacate zone this has a solution and it's up on people's roofs. he installs rainwater collection systems through a project called east lot. what about the becky? when it rains, it is water flows down through the small pipe from there and it does the system allow you bought it 1st flows through a filter and then into the tank for the local bank is today, and we'll take a little notes is in the north of mexico city checking up on rosa, sorta. yeah. and as system, she's been collecting rain water for some time. those everything looks great. rose and story on a uses the filter drain water for cooking, washing, flushing, toilets, and when chlorine is added for
regularly run out of water. the ground water level is sinking in more than a 3rd of tap. water is lost due till the heat pipes plus its poor quality. those who can afford 5 bottles, drinking water, many outlying neighborhoods rely on government water deliveries. but sometimes residents have to wait days or even weeks until a water truck comes to their street and vacate zone this has a solution and it's up on people's roofs. he installs rainwater collection systems through a project called east...
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there's no water. what, when wells are turned off, the pipes are drained, people have to go searching unless they don't have it because he, i hope we find well today, because i don't have a single job last week. i live at the top of the hill. what should we do? now we have to look and see if there's water somewhere. a quarter of mexico cities, 22000000 residents regularly run out of water. the ground water level is sinking and more than a 3rd of tap water is lost due to leaky pipes plus its poor quality. those who can afford 5 bottles, drinking water, many outlying neighborhoods rely on government water deliveries. but sometimes residents have to wait days or even weeks until a water truck comes to their street and vacated on this has a solution and it's up on people's roofs. fee installs rainwater collection systems through a project called e slot. what a bond becky. when it rains, it is water flows down through the small pipe from there and enters the system. and i want it 1st flows through a filter
there's no water. what, when wells are turned off, the pipes are drained, people have to go searching unless they don't have it because he, i hope we find well today, because i don't have a single job last week. i live at the top of the hill. what should we do? now we have to look and see if there's water somewhere. a quarter of mexico cities, 22000000 residents regularly run out of water. the ground water level is sinking and more than a 3rd of tap water is lost due to leaky pipes plus its...
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water markets are controversial.ist leslie sanchez says while some may balk at diverting river water to far off desert spots. water marketing gives tribes a long overdue seat at the table over water management and scarcity across the west, tribes are using about less than half of their, you know, collective water entitlements. it ends up being, you know, up to. $1.8 billion annual fee. that is foregone revenue as more tribes gain leverage with neighboring states and water districts, the hope is that it helps the handful of tribes still settling their water rights. it's more than economic costs. it's a human costs. you have 70,000 people in navajo nation who don't have running water in their households. it erodes their ability to develop and, you know, prosper economically. do you see it as a pivotal moment for tribes? yes, it is. it it's and other tribes are seeing that also other tribes can use our our legislation. you know, for themselves. so, yeah, it's a blueprint. and also have that ability to to lease their wat
water markets are controversial.ist leslie sanchez says while some may balk at diverting river water to far off desert spots. water marketing gives tribes a long overdue seat at the table over water management and scarcity across the west, tribes are using about less than half of their, you know, collective water entitlements. it ends up being, you know, up to. $1.8 billion annual fee. that is foregone revenue as more tribes gain leverage with neighboring states and water districts, the hope is...
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this water will some of the most highly treated water. kirstin struve with santa clara valley water says she is excited that on tuesday state water regulators unanimously adopted new rules for recycling waste water into drinkable water. right now struve says treated waste water is being released into the bay or irrigation like watering the field at the forty-niners stadium. now they will be treating the water with additional processes like reverse osmosis to make the water safe to drink. those filters are so small only a water molecule sits through them. struve says this technology and new regulations will make a difference and having this locally controlled drug approved water supply will be essential to continue to supply, sit clean water for our communities. it will cost billions of dollars to build this plant and we'll take the next 5 to 10 years reporting here in san jose. >> justin campbell kron, 4 news. >> the warriors and celtics battle tonight chase. this is one of those games with steph curry retires. this is going to be on his
this water will some of the most highly treated water. kirstin struve with santa clara valley water says she is excited that on tuesday state water regulators unanimously adopted new rules for recycling waste water into drinkable water. right now struve says treated waste water is being released into the bay or irrigation like watering the field at the forty-niners stadium. now they will be treating the water with additional processes like reverse osmosis to make the water safe to drink. those...
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in need of nile water while the zionists have looted the water of this long river.el , switzerland in 1897. theodor herzl dreams of the destruction of the zionist regime. desire has been an inseparable part of the zionist dream since the time of herzl. settlement in the desert sinai, transferring water to the sahara and from there to the occupied territories has been the ultimate goal of the zionist jews . in 1948, when the existence of the zionist regime was announced, egypt was the first country. after the peace negotiations , ethiopia was the first arab country to normalize its relations with the zionists. in 1946, the us bureau of land reforms designed a dam construction project in ethiopia. it has been decided that during a 10-year game, the hundreds of karadubi mabil, mandia and al-nahze will be played in ethiopia. zionists are the orderers of the construction project in ethiopia. the regime wants to prepare for the entry of millions of jewish immigrants by building a dam to provide israel. the causes of the dam are an excuse to start relations between the zio
in need of nile water while the zionists have looted the water of this long river.el , switzerland in 1897. theodor herzl dreams of the destruction of the zionist regime. desire has been an inseparable part of the zionist dream since the time of herzl. settlement in the desert sinai, transferring water to the sahara and from there to the occupied territories has been the ultimate goal of the zionist jews . in 1948, when the existence of the zionist regime was announced, egypt was the first...
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the amount of water needed to produce specific foods is called virtual or hidden water. this allows an ecological water footprint to be calculated similar to a c o 2 footprint, and rice farming footprint is especially huge. so how much virtual water do foods need? $60000.00 leaders of it are needed for a single kilogram of rice. the leader of orange juice requires 40000 and a kilo of beef takes 20000 leaders to produce. so how can rice be grown more sustainably? farmers are seeking new solutions. funny that going to be on us arctic solid, the water level of histone compared to 3 meters in our country each year. man, uh, you know, during the documents we've decided to sell rice directly to finding is it uses less water. and so to be is talking with direct sewing. the rice has its own directly into the water, but instead onto a non flooded fields, an efficient alternative that saves resources. or did you do? i deduct that he was directed by showing i've saved almost 30 percent of my water position and compromise the quality of my race at all. and i can that's when i do not
the amount of water needed to produce specific foods is called virtual or hidden water. this allows an ecological water footprint to be calculated similar to a c o 2 footprint, and rice farming footprint is especially huge. so how much virtual water do foods need? $60000.00 leaders of it are needed for a single kilogram of rice. the leader of orange juice requires 40000 and a kilo of beef takes 20000 leaders to produce. so how can rice be grown more sustainably? farmers are seeking new...