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Water Loss Reduced To 46.5% As Sector Progress Reviewed Under Economic Vision
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Amman, July 14 (Petra) -- Chairman of EDAMA Association and water expert Dureid Mahasneh confirmed that the Ministry of Water has successfully reduced water loss from 51.7% (2021–2022) to 46.5% (2023–2024) over the past three years, urging continued efforts to further lower the rate in the coming period.
Speaking during the second-phase workshops of the Economic Modernization Vision, held to evaluate progress three years after its launch under Royal directives, Mahasneh noted that the sessions are meant to review achievements made so far.
In the second session, which focused on the water sector, Mahasneh said the discussion aimed to offer recommendations for sector development, address water resource security and management, reduce losses, and maintain water quality.
He highlighted that the workshop also examined several key challenges, including water scarcity, water security, resource security, climate change, and forced migration, which continues to place heavy pressure on Jordan's water resources.
It is worth noting that a previous report incorrectly stated the water loss rate as 49%, while the accurate figure is 46.5%.
Amman, July 14 (Petra) -- Chairman of EDAMA Association and water expert Dureid Mahasneh confirmed that the Ministry of Water has successfully reduced water loss from 51.7% (2021–2022) to 46.5% (2023–2024) over the past three years, urging continued efforts to further lower the rate in the coming period.
Speaking during the second-phase workshops of the Economic Modernization Vision, held to evaluate progress three years after its launch under Royal directives, Mahasneh noted that the sessions are meant to review achievements made so far.
In the second session, which focused on the water sector, Mahasneh said the discussion aimed to offer recommendations for sector development, address water resource security and management, reduce losses, and maintain water quality.
He highlighted that the workshop also examined several key challenges, including water scarcity, water security, resource security, climate change, and forced migration, which continues to place heavy pressure on Jordan's water resources.
It is worth noting that a previous report incorrectly stated the water loss rate as 49%, while the accurate figure is 46.5%.

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