Poor water management in the Middle East

A new World Bank report puts a figure on the cost of poor water management in the Middle East and North Africa at $21bn a year. It says that of all the challenges the Middle East and North Africa faces, it is least prepared for water crises. This is set against a background of increasing water consumption and unsustainable amounts of water being extracted in more than half the countries in the region.

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The report goes on to warn that measures to improve the management and distribution of scarce water resources are now vital for the region’s growth and stability.

It is not a coincidence that i2O has hired a new person to lead sales of its solutions in the region. i2O’s smart water network solutions reduce leaks and bursts and extend the life of existing infrastructure, and can play a vital role in helping to avoid catastrophe.

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By NASA [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons