Reuters AlertNet Full site
Homepage | Newsdesk | NGO Latest | Crisis briefings | Country profiles | MediaWatch | Jobs | Alerting | Login

NEWSDESK

Arabs and Israelis discuss resuscitating Dead Sea
07 Dec 2006 16:34:28 GMT
Source: Reuters
•  Israeli-Palestinian conflict

AMMAN, Dec 7 (Reuters) - A plan to top up the shrinking Dead Sea with water from the Red Sea will be discussed on Sunday by Jordan, the Palestinians and Israel.

Officials said on Thursday the tripartite meeting on the viability of the $2-$4 billion "Two Seas Canal" project will take place on the Jordanian side of the landlocked Dead Sea.

World Bank officials will also attend to examine how to tender out a feasibility study. The project aims to reverse a 25 metre (82 ft) fall in the Dead Sea's level in the past century.

Israel, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority were committed to the 180-km (110-mile) plan despite stalled peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians, the officials said.

The Dead Sea, the lowest point on the earth's surface, has been shrinking because of increased use of water upstream from the Jordan River, the Dead Sea's main source.

France, the United States, the Netherlands and Japan have signalled their willingness to contribute to the cost of the two-year study.

Any link between the seas might include a hydro-electric plant to capitalise on the drop of about 450 metres from the Red Sea to the Dead Sea.

The study would also examine the possible environmental impact. The Dead Sea is too salty for all but a few salt-loving micro-organisms. It is unclear how the sea might be affected by less salty Red Sea water.


AlertNet news is provided by

Email this article       Send comments

Topics

•  Water

MORE >>

Emergencies

•  Israeli-Palestinian conflict

MORE >>

Countries

Small country map
© 2004 Europa Technologies Ltd.
Reset map

•  Israel profile
· View map

•  Jordan profile
· View map

•  Palestinian territories profile
· View map

MORE >>

NGO latest

•  McCullough of CWS Rallies People to the Cause at World AIDS Day Event
CWS

•  Some Joy for the Poorest West Bank Families
NEF - USA

•  AJWS President Ruth Messinger Issues Statement to Take Action in the Global Battle to Fight AIDS
AJWS - USA

•  Rains continue as UN predict worst floods in 50 years
Concern Worldwide - Ireland

•  Community, church and advocacy leaders gather on world AIDS day to 'keep the promise'
Northwest Medical Teams International - USA

MORE >>

Latest news

•  Arabs and Israelis discuss resuscitating Dead Sea

•  Bush: 'we need a new approach' on Iraq

•  FACTBOX-Military deaths in Afghanistan

•  EXCLUSIVE-Britain suspects friendly fire in Marine's death

•  US General Craddock takes over NATO command

MORE >>

Disclaimers |  Copyright |  Privacy |  Contact Us |  Feedback |  About Us |  RSS XML

Last updated:Thu Dec 7 16:36:06 2006