Title: Palestinian Water Sector Ambitions and Opportunities
1 Palestinian Water SectorAmbitions and
Opportunities
- R. El Sheikh
- Deputy Chairman, Palestinian Water Authority
- THE WATER GEOPLOITICS ROUND TABLE
- TURIN
- March, 2007
2GAZA STRIP
3Mountain Aquifers/West Bank
4Water Sector Institutional Framework
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6Investment Plan/ West Bank
7Weakness factors
- 1. Internal Factors
- 1.1Weak Enforcement of the law
- 1.2 No sufficient attention by the PA
- ( NWC, Government, Presidency office)
- 1.3 Deteriorating consumers water culture
- 1.4 Lack of integrity among related PA
organizations -
8Weakness factors
- 2. External Factors
- 2.1 Israeli incursions directed most efforts
towards emergency works rather than development - 2.2 Donor community is reluctant to fulfill its
commitments - 2.3 Political situation is affecting negatively
the socioeconomic dimension.
9Palestinian Water Rights References
- Eastern Aquifer Ownership
- Equitable Distribution from South West and North
East Aquifers - Equitable Distribution of Wadis East Gaza
- Recover Complete Water Rights in Jordan Valley
Basin - Riparian Rights of the Dead Sea, Political and
Natural Resources - Regional Rights in the Mediterranean
- Compensation against the Israeli Actions since
1967
10The Israeli View in Camp David
Perpetuate the current inequitable allocation and
provide funding for new water to enhance
Palestines share
New
Overall Water Allocation
New
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11The Palestinian View (Step 1)
Reallocate the existing water resources,
generating equitable allocations
Overall Water Allocation
Israel
Israel
Palestine
Palestine
12The Palestinian View ( Step 2)
Develop and allocate the new water - note that
the end point is the same as in the Israeli
approach
New
Overall Water Allocation
New
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Israel
Palestine
Palestine
13Opportunities
- A fair agreement on water must be included in the
Permanent Status Solution. This will support
peace initiatives and diffuse conflicts, which is
the interest of both parties. - Customary international water law calls for the
equitable and reasonable allocation of shared
water resources. - Joint management of the shared water resources is
inevitable if the agreement is to be effective. - The provision of new water from desalination is
the long term solution.