Morocco, Israel Sign Drinking Water, Sanitation Cooperation Deal

Soukaina Sghir
Soukaina Sghir
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Israel and Morocco’s water government have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to  enhance cooperation among the two countries’ establishments withinside the place of consuming water.

The Jerusalem Post reported the signing among Morocco’s National Office for Electricity and Drinking Water (ONEE) and the country wide water organization of Israel on Thursday for the duration of the Global Investment Forum.

Under the agreement, each government will work to set up cooperation withinside the regions of water and liquid sanitation.

Reports identified Israel as certainly considered one among the “world’s leaders in water technologies” for reusing almost 90% of its wastewater. The country additionally produces almost 80% of its consuming water through desalination plants, the Jerusalem Post said.

Israel has repeatedly expressed its willpower to bolster cooperation with Morocco in water management.

Soukaina Sghir

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