IDE to finance, design, construct and operate Israel’s Western Galilee desalination plant – Kadima, Israel

IDE’s Western Galilee project to be Israel’s seventh-largest desalination plant, producing 100 million cubic meters of water annually.

The Western Galilee desalination plant, to be named Birkat Miriam, will join Israel’s other large scale desalination plants in operation — Ashkelon, Ashdod, Palmachim, Hadera and Sorek 1 — while IDE also constructs Sorek 2. These desalination plants are part of a government effort to increase the amount of desalinated water in the country’s overall water resources. The water contribution from the Western Galilee plant will bring total production of desalination plants in Israel to almost [
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IDE to finance, design, construct and operate Israel’s Western Galilee desalination plant – Kadima, Israel2022-11-21T10:49:53+01:00

Plans for the biggest desalination plant in the Western Hemisphere received final California state approval – USA-California


 clearing the way for construction to start next year and for the plant to open north of San Diego in 2011.

The California State Lands Commission, which unanimously approved the plant at a meeting in Los Angeles, was the last hurdle before construction can begin. The $300-million (about R2,1-billion) plant will turn seawater from a lagoon off Carlsbad into 50 million gallons of drinking water daily, enough to supply about 110,000 households and about 10 percent of the needs of San Diego County, home to 3 million people.

Desalination is common in the Middle East, but [
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Plans for the biggest desalination plant in the Western Hemisphere received final California state approval – USA-California2017-09-11T17:35:00+02:00
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