Jordan - Kingdom's drinking water consumption stands at 1.1bcm, deficit to hit 60mcm in 2022 — Najjar


(MENAFN- Jordan Times)

AMMAN — The drinking water deficit in the Kingdom is projected to hit 60 million cubic metres in 2022, Minister of Water and Irrigation Mohammad Najjar said on Wednesday.

Speaking during a Lower House session dedicated to discuss the declaration of intent related to a water-energy project, Najjar said that the proposed water-energy project, once implemented, will enhance the Kingdom's strategic reserve and improve the agriculture sector, besides ensuring additional amounts of drinking water.

The Kingdom's annual water consumption currently stands at 1.1 billion cubic metres, out of which 510 million cubic metres are for drinking, the minister said, noting that by 2040, the Kingdom will need 800 million cubic metres for drinking and municipal uses.

He added that the National Carrier Project, the largest water venture in the history of the Kingdom, could provide the Kingdom with 300-350 million cubic metres of desalinated seawater. 

On the energy-for-water project with the UAE and Israel, Najjar said the ministry, in September of 2022, will share with the House the details of the two projects if they show feasibility, noting that the signed declaration of intent does not entail any financial or legal obligations.

Signing of the Declaration of Intent is in accordance with the provisions of Article 6 of the Jordan-Israel Peace Treaty, approved under Law No. 14 of 1994, the law related to the ratification of the Peace Treaty between the Kingdom and Israel, which was approved by Parliament at the time, he said, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

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