Water in israel
Mekorot inaugurates new Shluhot Reservoir as part of NIS 600M water infrastructure project
The reservoir, named after former deputy prime minister David Levy, is part of a project that will connect Beit She'an, Emek HaMaayanot and the Jordan Valley to Israel's National Water System.
A 'stab in the back': Israel's refusal to extend Jordanian water agreement may spark crisis
Turning ideas into products: Mekorot and Google Cloud's innovation hackathon
Mekorot raises NIS 1.75 billion after bond offering draws NIS 3 billion in demand
Mekorot posts profits of NIS 386m.
A breakdown of all water sector data indicates that the supply of water by Mekorot increased to approximately 1,800 million cubic meters in 2021 from approximately 1,650 cubic meters in 2020.
Mekorot selects group of companies to design Israel's future water systems
The projects include the development of Israel’s domestic water sector as well as the design of how to supply water to neighboring countries, such as Jordan.
Herzog unveils Mekorot's new water supply system for Jerusalem
Designated by the government as a national infrastructural project, the system is set to connect Jerusalem and nearby settlements to desalinated Mediterranean waters.
Water: Jerusalem's precious resource
Historically, Jerusalem has always been vulnerable to drought with the consequent danger of famine and starvation. There are very few natural water resources in this city.
Watergen creates water from air at massive Abu Dhabi energy summit
It is the first exhibition of this size to become plastic-free, with clean drinking water produced from the air available to all attendees.
Water Authority to supply Israel with underground water during Passover
"A big part of the public is strict with not using water that comes from the Kinneret during Passover... as is it exposed and could contain hametz," MK Moshe Gafni said.
Huge infrastructure project brings water from the mountain to Jerusalem
With Israel a world leader for water technology and innovation, water resource consulting for other nations has become a significant part of Mekorot’s operations.
Why a full Kinneret means more than just hydrology
After an abundant rain hit Israel over the last weekend, the Water Authority announced that the level of its waters reached its full capacity, marking a record since 2004.
BGU researchers' new invention tracks water pollution in real time
The sensor tracks nitrate levels in crops, thereby notifying authorities quickly to potential groundwater nitrate pollution, to help prevent poisoning of groundwater.
Israeli, Dutch officials inaugurate Mitzpeh Ramon Water Project
The Project was dedicated to the King of Holland.