The Sunday Guardian

India, Israel water cooperatio­n on track

Israel is willing to offer technology for water conservati­on.

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Door to Israel”, the country’s consulate general showcased advanced technologi­es Israel has achieved in the field of water conservati­on. Apparently, such technologi­es can be used to mitigate crisis like the recent Cauvery water dispute which has seen Karnataka and Tamil Nadu at loggerhead­s with each other.

Ziv Shalvi, Deputy Chief of Mission, Consulate General of Israel, said that in India, a lot of water gets wasted due to flooding of the fields; instead, the drip method, by which the right amount of water is given to the crops thus saving a lot of water, should be used. “Israel being an arid region… created innovative solutions to tackle water scarcity and water quality even in difficult climatic conditions,” a spokespers­on of the Israel Embassy said.

According to inputs from the Embassy, exports from the Israeli water industry stand at about $ 1.4 billion annually, according to a 2010 report. There are over 600 Israeli companies active in this field, including about 100 start-up companies, offering a variety of products and technologi­es designed to meet the needs of a wide spectrum of customers. The spokespers­on of the Israel Embassy said: “An important field in which Israel essentiall­y has the sole experience in the world is wastewater treatment, purificati­on and water reuse for agricultur­e and industry. Israel has been reusing its wastewater for agricultur­al irrigation for over 60 years and now reuses over 75% of its wastewater. Israel is willing to help countries with technology and research on water conservati­on,” the spokespers­on added.

Among the technologi­es used in the Israeli water market are advanced desalinati­on technologi­es which convert salt water into fresh water suitable for human consumptio­n and irrigation. Waste water and water treatment is another technology which recycles wastewater into reusable water for consumptio­n and other needs.

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