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Tag Archives: agriculture
Aided by the Sea, Israel Overcomes an Old Foe: Drought
NEW YORK TIMES by Isabel Kershner May 29, 2015 …“We were in a situation where we were very, very close to someone opening a tap somewhere in the country and no water would come out,” said Uri Schor, the spokesman … Continue reading
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Tagged agriculture, desalination, drought, water, Water Authority
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