United States in Serious Drought; Israel Can Help

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united-states-droughtThe New York Times reported recently that the current drought afflicting the United States, which has spread to more than half of the continental United States, is the most widespread drought in more than half a century – and it appears that conditions will worsen.

There have been forecasts of increased dry conditions over the central United States, a development which could lead to higher food prices and shipping costs. The government has declared nearly 1,300 counties across 29 states a federal disaster area as a result of the drought.

This declaration will allow farmers to apply for low interest loans to assist them financially through this difficult period. The breadth of this drought, which ranges from California to Arkansas and from Texas to North Dakota – spanning 55 percent of the continental US – is the largest area covered by such conditions since December 1956.

In light of these problems facing the United States, Avraham Tenne, Head of the Desalination Department in the Israel Water Authority, claims Israel can help.

“We have too much experience of drought years”, says Tenne. “I would offer a few recommendations to the United States. First, educating people to use less water. The average consumption of water in the United States per person is three or four times of the per person consumption in Israel. Most counties in a variety of states are finally coming to the realization that water is not an unlimited resource.

“Second is efficient irrigation systems. 90-95% of agriculture in Israel uses drip irrigation as opposed to only 5% in America. Arizona, a state with a population comparable to Israel (7 million people), consumes more than four times the amount of water per year that Israel consumes – Arizona 8.5 billion cubic meters, Israel 2 billion. In Arizona, they flood the desert, that’s the way things are irrigated. It’s a huge waste of water! Also, farmers should be pressured or encouraged to use sophisticated irrigation systems. One way of doing that is raising the price of water which is currently subsidized.”

“The third recommendation is proper maintenance of water pipes. There is a 20% average leakage rate on water pipes in the US, not quite as bad as London which has a 40% average leakage, nonetheless twice the amount of leakage than that of Israeli water pipes. This is a big waste of water. What I mentioned here relates to clean water pipes. Regarding sewage water about 80% is reused in Israel for irrigation; this as opposed to America which reuses only 1% nationwide and even in big states like California, only 5%.”

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3 COMMENTS

  1. “One way of doing that is raising the price of water which is currently subsidized.”

    That’s ridiculous and socialist! Raising prices is not supposed to be done in the USA to punish people (unless you live in Bloombergistan). All that needs to be done is create a law demanding drip irrigation with fines or penalties to law breakers. This keeps the water price the same for the large percentage of people who don’t farm, and makes the farmers drip irrigate.

  2. Why do Conservatives like ConservaYid support taking MY tax dollars and using them to subsidize water in the dry western states? THAT is the socialist policy, not making people pay the actual cost of the water! New York City paid for its own water system with its own funds; why can’t Arizona farmers?

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