Water Use June 2, 2015 Rapid population growth in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s drove the Jordanian government to implement a strategy of food security, which in turn led to a sharp rise in water use in the government-supported agricultural sector. Tags: 2008 - 2012 - Abdullah - about - Agriculture - Amman - Border - Culture - Dead Sea - Environment - Fanack - Groundwater - Infrastructure - Irrigation - Jordan - Jordan Valley - King - King Abdullah - Ministry - mosque - Policy - Political Reforms - Politics - Population - Rainfall - Resources - River - Security - sources - Surface Water - Valley - Wastewater - Water - Water Management - Water Resources - Water Use
Surface Water April 14, 2015 Part of the river’s watershed extends eastward into the West Bank. The river’s water level and quality have been deteriorating since 1955 . . . Tags: 1967 - 2012 - Abdullah - about - Annual Flow - Basin - Border - Dead Sea - Environment - Fanack - Golan Heights - Groundwater - Haifa - Irrigation - Israel - Jordan - King - King Abdullah - Lebanon - Mediterranean Sea - Mekorot - Ministry - Mountain - Palestine - Peace - Precipitation - project - Resources - River - Salinity - Shared Water - Shared Water Resources - sources - Surface Water - Syria - Syrian - Tel Aviv - The West - Treaty - Valley - War - Wastewater - Water - Water Availability - Water Quality - Water Resources - West Bank - Yarmouk River - إسرائيل - الأردن - مصادر