Water issues in the Kingdom of Jordan: A brief review with reasons for declining quality

Title
Water issues in the Kingdom of Jordan: A brief review with reasons for declining quality
Publication Date
2011
Author(s)
Alqadi, Khaled Abdallah
Kumar, Lalit
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9205-756X
Email: lkumar@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:lkumar
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
World Food RD Ltd
Place of publication
Finland
UNE publication id
une:9573
Abstract
This paper examines the problems of water shortage and quality issues in the Kingdom of Jordan. Demand for water has led to a decimation of ground water supplies and a significant rise in salinity. This rise in salinity can be traced to increasing saline base flows, the reduction in natural flows, changing extent of agriculture, agricultural practices, contamination of irrigation systems with saline inflow and poor infrastructural planning. Water security in Jordan is a very serious issue due to the rapid increase in population growth. Jordan is faced with the need to tighten regulations in water treatment, address the issue of domestic supply losses and illegal drawdown of ground water in the short term to gain significant inroads into the water problem. However, in the longer term, there is a need for a review of current infrastructure and its functionality, changing agricultural practice and finding sustainable sources of water.
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Citation
Journal of Food, Agriculture and Environment, 9(3&4), p. 1019-1023
ISSN
1459-0263
1459-0255
Start page
1019
End page
1023

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