California Begins Using Israeli Water Technology To Ease Its Drought

THE TOWER
by Israel 21C
May 12, 2015

The state of California is working with Israeli industrialists, government experts, and academics on advanced water technologies and long-term strategies to lessen the effects of its severe drought. One example is the $1 billion ocean-water desalination plant Israel’s IDE Technologies is building to provide 50 million gallons of water daily in the San Diego area starting in November. But that’s just a trickle compared to the flood of joint projects that could get flowing in the coming dry years. Israel’s population is 8.3 million, while California’s is 38.8 million. Yet California can implement many aspects of Israel’s holistic approach combining education, technology, and water management, says Yossi Yaacoby, director of the WaTech innovation center for Mekorot, Israel’s national water-management consortium. READ MORE

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