‘Gaza sewage crisis is a ticking timebomb for Israel’

Cholera or typhoid outbreak due to Gaza’s lack of sewage treatment infrastructure could contaminate region’s drinking water, expert says.

By Michelle Malka Grossman, JPOST

Gaza City

Gaza could be a ticking time bomb of disease for the region if a serious sewage issue is not fixed, an Israeli environmental group warned on Thursday.

Gidon Bromberg, founder and Israel director of EcoPeace, told The Jerusalem Post that although there is a sewage treatment plant in the Gaza Strip, it does not have enough electricity to run. This means some 90 million liters of raw sewage are flowing into the Mediterranean Sea on a daily basis, as well as into underground aquifers.

This has serious implications for Israel and Egypt, especially for residents who live closest to Gaza and would be most affected if diseases such as cholera or typhoid were to break out and then enter the region’s drinking water. “This becomes a ticking time bomb,” he said.

“This is a classic example where nature knows no borders,” he said. “If pollution exists on one side, it very quickly moves to the other side, because that’s the way nature takes it.”

Though there are desalination plants in the Strip, it does not clear the water of pollutants, according to a statement from EcoPeace.

Another way the sewage problem in Gaza literally spills over to Israel is when sewage flows northward to Israel’s coast, polluting the water and causing desalination plants to shut down.

He said that EcoPeace was told by the Israel Water Authority that in February the Ashkelon desalination plant had to be shut down for up to four days due to sewage pollution.

Bromberg says the solutions rest on the Israeli government, including the Environmental Protection Ministry, the Energy, Water and Infrastructures Ministry and COGAT. He called on the government to approve the increased sale of water and electricity to Gaza.

In terms of water, he said the amount would need to go from 5 million cubic meters to 10 mcm, noting that the current water pipeline has the capacity for up to 20 mcm.

Meanwhile, the sewage treatment plant needs 3.5 megawatts of electricity initially and would eventually need up to 11 MW, he said.

The respective government ministries involved have declared their intentions to move forward but so far, no concrete steps have begun.

March 18, 2016 | 5 Comments »

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  1. Without the support of the West this could not happened!
    Arab Muslims are specialized in DESTRUCTION and deserts creation.

  2. Meanwhile, the sewage treatment plant needs 3.5 megawatts of electricity initially and would eventually need up to 11 MW, he said.

    The respective government ministries involved have declared their intentions to move forward but so far, no concrete steps have begun.

    tell the euros to subtract the required sums from their funding of their terror pets or send them on boats with typhus to europe.

  3. Absurd… hamas has just found another way to get Israel to do what it wants. they spend all their welfare on weapons and tunnels and have nothing left for the basics and then weep to the world of their plight. What Gaza is doing in polluting Israel is a form of warfare. Obviously it cannot be Israels responsibility to reward those seeking dead Jews with electricity and benefits. its time Israel issued some ultimatums to Gaza and the Euros. Either the euros vet their donations to make sure that electricity and sewage is paid or Israel turns the gazans into boat people seeking a swift escape to europe. It is euro funding and lies that perpetuate the plague and it is they who must pay. The other alternative is to recapture Gaza, deport hostiles and their families and allow a few to remain who prove to be responsible neighbors.

    This situation also proves that fake peace and truces are not the panacea that Herzog and Livni proclaim. They have more avenues to wage war on Israel like this scenario. Separtation, peace agreements, etc guarantee nothing… Israel will always be responsible to supervise her backwards neighbors. I am confident that the arab towns surrounding Jerusalem, if separated will be a similar plague requring Israel to continue to be their “keeper”. Only transfer, a safe distance, has a chance where they can destroy each other without affecting Israel… like the arab springs in the neighbors.