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 Water faucet, illustration

Will consumer prices drop? NIS 3.5B for Israel’s water revolution

 Water faucet, illustration

The price for household consumers to drop? NIS 3.5B for Israel’s water revolution

 Lake Urmia, a salty lake located in northwestern Iran between the provinces of West Azerbaijan and East Azerbaijan

Iran's water crisis at tipping point in threat to Islamic regime's stability

 Panel: "Creating Change: Equality, Environment, and the Next Generation"

Strong Women Leaders Discuss Creating Change: Equality, Environment, and the Next Generation

 Amisragas Energy truck.

Israeli gas manufacturer, supplier to rebrand as ‘Asmisragas Energy’

 Mekorot CEO Amit Lang.

Mekorot reports record profits as water sales and agriculture demand rise

By Jerusalem Post Staff in collaboration with Mekorot
 Mekorot CEO Amit Lang.

Mekorot concludes 2024 with a NIS 215 million profit

By JERUSALEM POST STAFF , In collaboration with Mekorot
 Mekorot's Control Room

Fast and modern: The new national computerized control center of Mekorot

By Lior Novik/Maariv
 Amit Lang, CEO of Mekorot.

Mekorot's CEO: "Israel's ability to manage water resources has left the world in awe."

By LIOR NOVIK , In collaboration with Mekorot
 Archaeologists discover historic water tunnel beneath Antwerp's Noordkasteel fort.

Archaeologists discover another part of Antwerp’s massive Noordkasteel fort

  Modern monitoring systems can detect faults early, make real-time decisions, and activate backup and intervention mechanisms immediately.

Mekorot launches advanced control center for Israel’s water management

 Mey Eden

Lemon from lemonade? No, but soda from mineral water—definitely yes: Mey Eden’s new innovation

By WALLA! MONEY
 Melting Antarctic ice could slow world's strongest ocean current by 20%, study warns. Illustration.

Melting Antarctic ice could slow world's strongest ocean current by 20%, study warns

 Fired clay brick stamped with the name of Amar-Sin, Ur III, from Eridu, currently housed in the British Museum.

How the Euphrates shaped Eridu, the oldest city in history

 Netafim

With unique technology: A revolution in precision irrigation

By WALLA! TECH

Why the Waterdrop Filter X Series Is Redefining Home Water Purification with Smart RO Technology

By Tami Demsky
 Mey Eden Soda—a sparkling mineral water sourced from the southern Golan Heights.

Mey Eden launches Israel’s first locally produced mineral soda

 View on the Aqaba gulf and coral reefs near Eilat, Israel.

Immediate death Gulf of Aqaba underwater brine pools may explain origin of life on Earth