Water Challenges of Iran November 20, 2016 Water supply and food security will pose a major challenge in the coming years, which many government officials refer to as a human security issue. Both the country’s natural climatic situation and the government policies in managing its limited water resources over the past few decades have exacerbated this challenge. Tags: 2008 - about - Agriculture - Air Quality - Aquifer - Basin - Basins - Climate - Climate Change - Coup - Cultivated Land - Culture - Desert - Desertification - Drip Irrigation - Drought - economy - Environment - Evaporation - Flood - Groundwater - Iran - Iranian - Irrigation - King - legal - Media - Oil - Persian Gulf - Policy - Pollution - Population - Precipitation - Radio - Resources - Revolution - River - Security - Sewage - sources - Sprinkle - State - Surface Water - Sustainability - Sustainable - Tehran - Urban Water - War - Wastewater - Water - Water Availability - Water Challenges - Water Demand - Water Efficiency - Water Management - Water Pollution - Water Resources - Water Use
Challenges November 17, 2015 Around 92% of Lebanon’s sewage flows into rivers and the sea untreated. Wastewater management is fragmented, with responsibility for project planning and implementation (treatment facilities and connections to networks) split between the CDR, water establishments and municipalities. Tags: 2012 - Agriculture - Beirut - Climate - Climate Change - Coup - Culture - Drought - Environment - Faces - Fanack - Groundwater - Infrastructure - Israel - King - Law - Lebanon - legal - Legislative - Ministry - NGO - Pollution - Population - Precipitation - project - Refugee - Resources - River - Security - Sewage - Shared Water - Shared Water Resources - sources - Sustainable - Syria - Treatment Plants - Wastewater - Water - Water Management - Water Resources - Water Sector - Water Treatment Plants - Water Use
Water Infrastructure September 8, 2015 Four dams and a rehabilitation project at Kouachra Lake are currently under construction. Some of the projects are controversial, such as the Brissa Dam in the north. Tags: 2011 - 2012 - about - Beirut - Border - Coup - Crime - Electric Plants - Environment - Fanack - Hydroelectric - Hydropower - Infrastructure - Irrigation - King - Lebanon - Mediterranean Sea - Meriç - Ministry - Mountain - Pipeline - Power Generation - project - River - Sewage - sources - Sport - State - Surface Water - Treatment Plants - Wastewater - Water - Water Infrastructure - Water Sector - Water Treatment Plants - Water Use