Quenching the thirst with sea water 5 April 2016
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Quenching Israel’s thirst with sea water
4/5/2016
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Recognized as a world leader in desalination technology, Israel sources 60% of its tap water from desalination plants
60% of Israel's tap water comes from desalinated water.
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Years of water scarcity and drought forced Israel to come up with innovative ways to conserve, recycle and desalinate water.
Today, as a world leader in cutting edge desalination technology and with the world's largest desalination plant, Israel actually enjoys a water surplus.
Did you know? 60% of Israel's tap water comes from desalinated water.
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Source: Israel MFA
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