Water Management November 10, 2015 Lebanon’s first water laws date back to Ottoman times. They were later amended during the French Mandate and after independence. The Lebanese water sector was restructured following a revision of its legal framework in 2000. Tags: 2003 - 2011 - 2012 - about - Border - Civil Society - Environment - Fanack - French - French Mandate - Independence - Irrigation - Law - Lebanon - legal - legislation - Mandate - Media - Ministry - NGO - Oman - Ottoman - Parliament - Policy - project - Society - sources - State - Sustainable - Wastewater - Water - Water Issues - Water Management - Water Sector
Jordan’s scarce water reserves under pressure from refugee influx November 17, 2014 Jordan’s water resources Tags: 1948 - 1967 - 2003 - 2011 - 2012 - about - Amman - Aquifer - Arab-Israeli - Azraq - Basin - Border - Citizenship - Desert - Drainage - Education - Environment - Faces - Fanack - French - Germany - Groundwater - Gulf War - Health Care - Hussein - Infrastructure - Iraq - Iraqi - Irrigation - ISIS - Israel - Jordan - King - Kingdom - Lebanon - Media - Ministry - Ministry of Water and Irrigation - NGO - Occupation - Oil - Palestine - Palestinian - Pipeline - Pollutants - Pollution - Population - Refugee - Resources - Saddam Hussein - sources - Sport - Surface Water - Syria - Syrian - Syrian Refugee - The West - Treatment Plants - Turkey - United Nations - War - Wastewater - Water - Water Availability - Water Pollution - Water Quality - Water Resources - Water Treatment Plants - West Bank