ALN logo; link to Arid Lands Newsletter Home page ALN No. 57, May/June 2005
Water efficiency II: Rural areas and agriculture

Addison, Figures 1a and 1b: Water scarcity in an arid land

Water has always been a precious resource in arid countries like Jordan, and as these two photos show, its value increases in direct proportion to its scarcity. In the picture at right, a goatherd scoops up water for his thirsty flock from the spring at Ayl. A decade ago, the spring was full; its source has dropped 50 meters from where it once emerged.

Below right, water trickles into one of the two municipal reservoirs at Rajif, creating only a shallow pool of water. The water flow into both reservoirs was once so strong that it could be heard across town.

 

goatherd scoops water for thirsty goats at a spring in Jordan

water trickles into a municipal reservoir in the town of Rajif.

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