By Hana Namrouqa The Jordanian side believes the farming activity is slowing the river's water flow and storage at Wihdeh Dam, a senior water official said . During a meeting of a technical subcommittee affiliated with the Jordanian-Syrian Committee of the Yarmouk River Basin, Jordan Valley Authority Secretary General Musa Jamaani told the Syrian delegates that violations of water-sharing agreements were unacceptable. Under agreements signed between the two countries, But for the first time since its construction two years ago, the dam currently holds only 18mcm, and thus The Yarmouk is a tributary of the Jordan River, originating in the southeastern slopes of Mount Hermon and forming a boundary between " He added that "The river's flow dropped from 1,200 litres per second last year to 900 litres per second currently, which is blamed on the cultivation of crops on the river’s banks," the water official noted. The subcommittee also discussed the progress of the Yarmouk River Basin Hydro-Geological Study, which aims at protecting the The study will be carried out jointly by one local company and another from The subcommittee also studied deploying monitoring stations at Wihdeh Dam, Jamaani said, adding that the two sides agreed on establishing the stations and identified their locations but more coordination is needed as some will be set up on the Jordanian side of the dam and others on the Syrian side. The stations aim at monitoring the quantity and quality of water entering the dam from the By Hana Namrouqa The Jordanian side believes the farming activity is slowing the river's water flow and storage at Wihdeh Dam, a senior water official said yesterday. During a meeting of a technical subcommittee affiliated with the Jordanian-Syrian Committee of the Yarmouk River Basin, Jordan Valley Authority Secretary General Musa Jamaani told the Syrian delegates that violations of water-sharing agreements were unacceptable. Under agreements signed between the two countries, But for the first time since its construction two years ago, the dam currently holds only 18mcm, and thus The Yarmouk is a tributary of the Jordan River, originating in the southeastern slopes of Mount Hermon and forming a boundary between " He added that "The river's flow dropped from 1,200 litres per second last year to 900 litres per second currently, which is blamed on the cultivation of crops on the river’s banks," the water official noted. The subcommittee also discussed the progress of the Yarmouk River Basin Hydro-Geological Study, which aims at protecting the The study will be carried out jointly by one local company and another from The subcommittee also studied deploying monitoring stations at Wihdeh Dam, Jamaani said, adding that the two sides agreed on establishing the stations and identified their locations but more coordination is needed as some will be set up on the Jordanian side of the dam and others on the Syrian side. The stations aim at monitoring the quantity and quality of water entering the dam from the
Friday, April 10, 2009
Source: Jordan Times
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