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sister herb
08-31-2012, 04:55 PM
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JERUSALEM, 30 August 2012 (IRIN) - Polluted water in the Gaza Strip is seriously affecting people’s health and the situation looks set to get worse, the UN warns in a new report.

Gaza’s rapidly growing population of about 1.64 million - expected to increase by 500,000 by 2020 - could soon lose its main source of fresh water, the underground coastal aquifer, which could become unusable by 2016, with the damage irreversible by 2020, it says.

Clean water is limited for most Gazans to an average of 70-90 litres per person per day, compared to the minimum global World Health Organization (WHO) standard of 100 litres a day, according to Mahmud Daher, officer-in-charge of the WHO in Gaza.

“We have respiratory diseases, skin diseases, eye diseases, gastroenteritis, which can all be linked to polluted water,” said Mohamed al-Kashef, general director of the international cooperation department in the Gaza health ministry.

According to a UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) 2010 update, diseases associated with water account for about 26 percent of diseases in Gaza. However, Daher is more careful to make the link. “There is no evidence that the current water situation is a major public health problem. But what we know for sure is that viral diseases and parasites are connected to polluted water.”

Nitrate contamination of the aquifer is believed to be a threat to infants and pregnant women, says UNICEF.

One of the child-diseases connected to polluted water is methaemoglobinaemia, or the so-called “blue-baby syndrome”, which has occurred among babies born in the Gaza Strip. It is believed that high nitrate contamination in groundwater is causing the disease.

Diarrhoea, which has become very common in the Gaza Strip, is most likely linked to poor hygiene standards in enterprises which desalinate water, says Mahmud Daher, adding: “It is not clear if the problem is the water, or water together with other sources.”

Remedial action

“Damage to the coastal aquifer will be irreversible without immediate remedial action,” says the UN report.

An average of 160 million cubic meters (mcm) of water is taken from the aquifer per year, but it is only fed with 50-60 mcm from rainfall and water-runoff from the Hebron Hills every year, resulting in a huge gap between availability and usage. As a consequence, ground water levels have been falling, allowing seawater intrusion.

Meanwhile, the report projects demand for water of 260 mcm in 2020, an increase of about 60 percent from today.

“When I shower my daughter, I need to shower her a second time with bottled water, because you can literally feel the salt sticking to the skin,” said Sami Abu Sultan, a development aid worker from the Gaza Strip dealing with water purification projects. “Most people believe that the drinking water we get is not healthy at all.”

And they seem to be right: 90 percent of the water from the aquifer is not safe for drinking without additional treatment, the UN report says.

Polluted

“The water supplied to people here does not meet any health criteria that exist in this world,” Mohamed al-Kashef told IRIN. “The pollution of the water leads to many diseases, especially for children.”

When I shower my daughter, I need to shower her a second time with bottled water, because you can literally feel the salt sticking to the skinOne source of pollution is the intrusion of sea water into the aquifer, while some 90,000 cubic metres of sewage pumped into the sea every year and fertilizers from farmland irrigation further contaminate the water with nitrates.

“The UN is optimistic in saying that 90 percent of the water is not usable. I would say 95 percent”, said Munther Shoblak, general director of the Gaza Strip’s Coastal Municipalities Water Utility (CMWU).

He added that nitrate levels are reaching up to 500mg per litre in some areas, or 100-150mg per litre on average, compared to the international standard of 50mg.

About half a million people in the Gaza Strip are not connected to the sewage system, forcing them to use cesspits and open channel flows which often contaminate the environment and pollute the aquifer.*

Because the water provided through the municipal systems is polluted, some 83 percent of households buy desalinated water, spending up to a third of household income. But even this water is often not clean enough. And those who cannot afford to buy water use private and agricultural wells, which are often contaminated and polluted.

Desalination plans

Efforts are under way to improve the situation through desalination of seawater, which would decrease the amount of water that needs to be extracted from the aquifer, while providing cleaner drinking water.

“Solutions are on track”, said CMWU’s Shoblak. “As a short-term goal, 13 million cubic litres should be desalinated by 2015. We will focus on the most vulnerable areas where pollution is particularly high. And in the long run, large desalination plants should produce at least 100 million cubic litres a year, before 2020.”

Funding for the short-term goal is partly provided by the Islamic Development Bank and the European Union, Shoblak said, adding that the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) has been pushing the long-term plan forward. It is planning to set up a desalination plant with a capacity of 55mcm annually in a first phase, and 110mcm in a second phase.

But despite efforts to solve the crisis, a real cure might yet be far away. “Even with remedial action now to cease abstraction, the aquifer will take decades to recover,” says the UN report.

http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96209...usable-by-2016

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Gaza 'will not be liveable by 2020' - UN report

The Gaza Strip will not be "a liveable place" by 2020 unless action is taken to improve basic services in the territory, according to a UN report.
Basic infrastructure in water, health, education and sanitation "is struggling to keep pace with a growing population", according to the report.
It estimates Gaza's population will rise from 1.6m to 2.1m by 2020.
Israel tightened a blockade on Gaza after the Islamist movement Hamas came to power in the territory in 2007.
Israel says the blockade, policed with Egyptian co-operation, is necessary to prevent weapons reaching Hamas.
The UN report estimates Gaza will need double the number of schools and 800 more hospital beds by 2020, and says the territory is already suffering from a housing shortage.
The report also says the coastal aquifer, the territory's only natural source of fresh water, may become unusable by 2016.
Disconnected territory
UN officials point to the difficulty of improving the situation given "the closure of the Gaza Strip, violent conflict, and the pressing need for Palestinian reconciliation".
"An urban area cannot survive without being connected," said Maxwell Gaylard, the UN's humanitarian chief in Gaza.
Gaza has no air or sea ports, and the economy is heavily dependent on outside funding and smuggling through tunnels under the Egyptian border.
Even though Gaza has experienced some economic growth in recent years, the report says it "does not seem to be sustainable" and finds that Gazans are worse off now than in the 1990s.
Unemployment was at 29% in 2011 and has risen since then, particularly affecting women and young people.
Traffic through the cross-border tunnels was hit in recent weeks by violence between Egyptian security forces and militants in Egypt's Sinai peninsula, which borders Israel and Gaza.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-19391809
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glo
08-31-2012, 06:57 PM
That's shocking news! :cry:
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sister herb
08-31-2012, 07:28 PM
Yes they are. I have talked about same issues many times with Gazan friend who study environment engineering and search new ways to clean polluted water by using solar energy.

But much more help is needed than only what Gazans could do by themselves... and a lot and fast.
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glo
08-31-2012, 07:56 PM
How can people help, sister harb?
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Jedi_Mindset
08-31-2012, 08:20 PM
Sad to hear....

May Allah aid them, grant them patience, and may HE make them victorious from their struggle against the occupiers. Ameen

and yet we do nothing....
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sister herb
08-31-2012, 08:32 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by glo
How can people help, sister harb?
For example:

Study about what is real situation that they know the truth and can tell about it to others.

Spread information about those things as widely as they can.

Pressure they governments and policy-makes to act for helping humanitarian projects as well change they political decisions.

Support humanitarian organizations.

And pray.
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Jedi_Mindset
08-31-2012, 08:35 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by sister harb
For example:

Study about what is real situation that they know the truth and can tell about it to others.

Spread information about those things as widely as they can.

Pressure they governments and policy-makes to act for helping humanitarian projects as well change they political decisions.

Support humanitarian organizations.

And pray.
Its best we only depend on humanitarian organizations - not governments, governments are traitors, and are most likely in friendship with israel.
However by spreading this news might wake alot of people up insha'Allah
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sister herb
08-31-2012, 08:47 PM
Governments may be traitors but they make decisions. Do as you like but better use every ways.
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Jedi_Mindset
08-31-2012, 08:53 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by sister harb
Governments may be traitors but they make decisions. Do as you like but better use every ways.
Yup, we can try, knowing that Allah is the best of planners.
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Jedi_Mindset
08-31-2012, 09:56 PM
brothers of pigs and monkeys, murderers of the prophets(As) done it again:

BREAKING NEWS: ISRAEL'S GAZA STRIKE Gaza medical sources: At least 2 injured in Israeli airstrike
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sister herb
09-01-2012, 03:36 AM
^^ Yes brother this is serious news but please don´t turn this thread to daily news as meaning is discuss about pollution of soil and water in Gaza and activities to prevent it.

Edit: I created new thread about this attack.
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Jedi_Mindset
09-01-2012, 10:54 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by sister harb
^^ Yes brother this is serious news but please don´t turn this thread to daily news as meaning is discuss about pollution of soil and water in Gaza and activities to prevent it.

Edit: I created new thread about this attack.
I think one of us should made a thread where we post updates everyday from what is happening in gaza and the west bank

Was btw not my intention, to make this thread in a news-thread. :statisfie
:wa:
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