Israel First to Pipe Desalinated Water into a Natural Lake
Early next year, Israel is set to become the first country in the world to channel desalinated water into a natural lake — the Sea of Galilee.
One of the lowest-lying bodies of water on Earth, the Sea of Galilee is Israel’s largest freshwater lake and its emergency water store.
The national water company, Mekorot, plans to complete the construction of a 13-kilometer (8-mile) underground pipe by the end of this year, followed by weeks of tests before it goes into operation around the end of the first quarter of 2023.
The pipe will connect the lake to infrastructure that in turn links to five desalination plants on the Mediterranean coast.
The water will enter the lake via the Zalmon stream, which drains into the Sea of Galilee near Kibbutz Ginosar on the northwestern shore.
Tests carried out by scientists indicate that the project will not have any significant deleterious effect on ecosystems, and will even help them by keeping water levels stable.
But, conceded Dr. Gideon Gal, head of the Kinneret Limnological Laboratory, which was tasked with carrying out several tests, “all the decisions are accompanied by a certain concern and a wish that we didn’t have to do this.”
Still, he added, “If you balance the advantages and disadvantages, I think that the former outweigh the latter.” (TOI/ VFI News)
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