The Ministry of Water and Irrigation, the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ), and the National Agricultural Research Center (NARC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a specialized research station in the Deir Alla-Tal al-Mantah area. The initiative aims to strengthen research collaboration and foster innovation in water resources management.
In a statement on Monday, the Ministry of Water and Irrigation said the MoU seeks to enhance water resource sustainability and optimize its use in agriculture. A JD 200,000 grant, provided under the Climate Change Adaptation Program, has been allocated for the development of the agricultural research station to improve the efficient utilization of reclaimed water and promote environmental sustainability.
Secretary General of the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Jihad Mahameed, underscored the significance of the agreement in advancing innovative solutions for climate change adaptation. He emphasized that scientific research is a cornerstone of sustainability in the water sector.
WAJ Secretary General Wael Duwairi highlighted the research station’s role in enhancing the quality of reclaimed water for agricultural use, benefiting local communities and contributing to sustainable development. He noted that the facility will serve as an advanced hub for analyzing reclaimed water quality and promoting its safe and effective application in agriculture. Additionally, the station is expected to attract funding for future research projects.
Duwairi further stated that the MoU aligns with the Ministry’s strategic objectives of upgrading wastewater treatment infrastructure and expanding the safe reuse of reclaimed water, while also fostering environmental awareness.
The Water Authority acknowledged the support of the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation in advancing scientific research. It stressed that the initiative is in line with the Economic Modernization Vision, which prioritizes strategic partnerships in key sectors, including water, to drive sustainable growth and enhance resource efficiency. Moreover, the project is consistent with the National Water Plan, which aims to improve reclaimed water management in compliance with the highest environmental standards.
This memorandum is part of the Water Authority’s broader efforts to advance the water sector, ensure long-term sustainability, and strengthen national water security. Petra
The Ministry of Water and Irrigation, the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ), and the National Agricultural Research Center (NARC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a specialized research station in the Deir Alla-Tal al-Mantah area. The initiative aims to strengthen research collaboration and foster innovation in water resources management.
In a statement on Monday, the Ministry of Water and Irrigation said the MoU seeks to enhance water resource sustainability and optimize its use in agriculture. A JD 200,000 grant, provided under the Climate Change Adaptation Program, has been allocated for the development of the agricultural research station to improve the efficient utilization of reclaimed water and promote environmental sustainability.
Secretary General of the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Jihad Mahameed, underscored the significance of the agreement in advancing innovative solutions for climate change adaptation. He emphasized that scientific research is a cornerstone of sustainability in the water sector.
WAJ Secretary General Wael Duwairi highlighted the research station’s role in enhancing the quality of reclaimed water for agricultural use, benefiting local communities and contributing to sustainable development. He noted that the facility will serve as an advanced hub for analyzing reclaimed water quality and promoting its safe and effective application in agriculture. Additionally, the station is expected to attract funding for future research projects.
Duwairi further stated that the MoU aligns with the Ministry’s strategic objectives of upgrading wastewater treatment infrastructure and expanding the safe reuse of reclaimed water, while also fostering environmental awareness.
The Water Authority acknowledged the support of the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation in advancing scientific research. It stressed that the initiative is in line with the Economic Modernization Vision, which prioritizes strategic partnerships in key sectors, including water, to drive sustainable growth and enhance resource efficiency. Moreover, the project is consistent with the National Water Plan, which aims to improve reclaimed water management in compliance with the highest environmental standards.
This memorandum is part of the Water Authority’s broader efforts to advance the water sector, ensure long-term sustainability, and strengthen national water security. Petra
The Ministry of Water and Irrigation, the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ), and the National Agricultural Research Center (NARC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a specialized research station in the Deir Alla-Tal al-Mantah area. The initiative aims to strengthen research collaboration and foster innovation in water resources management.
In a statement on Monday, the Ministry of Water and Irrigation said the MoU seeks to enhance water resource sustainability and optimize its use in agriculture. A JD 200,000 grant, provided under the Climate Change Adaptation Program, has been allocated for the development of the agricultural research station to improve the efficient utilization of reclaimed water and promote environmental sustainability.
Secretary General of the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Jihad Mahameed, underscored the significance of the agreement in advancing innovative solutions for climate change adaptation. He emphasized that scientific research is a cornerstone of sustainability in the water sector.
WAJ Secretary General Wael Duwairi highlighted the research station’s role in enhancing the quality of reclaimed water for agricultural use, benefiting local communities and contributing to sustainable development. He noted that the facility will serve as an advanced hub for analyzing reclaimed water quality and promoting its safe and effective application in agriculture. Additionally, the station is expected to attract funding for future research projects.
Duwairi further stated that the MoU aligns with the Ministry’s strategic objectives of upgrading wastewater treatment infrastructure and expanding the safe reuse of reclaimed water, while also fostering environmental awareness.
The Water Authority acknowledged the support of the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation in advancing scientific research. It stressed that the initiative is in line with the Economic Modernization Vision, which prioritizes strategic partnerships in key sectors, including water, to drive sustainable growth and enhance resource efficiency. Moreover, the project is consistent with the National Water Plan, which aims to improve reclaimed water management in compliance with the highest environmental standards.
This memorandum is part of the Water Authority’s broader efforts to advance the water sector, ensure long-term sustainability, and strengthen national water security. Petra
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The Ministry of Water and Irrigation, the Water Authority of Jordan (WAJ), and the National Agricultural Research Center (NARC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish a specialized research station in the Deir Alla-Tal al-Mantah area. The initiative aims to strengthen research collaboration and foster innovation in water resources management.
In a statement on Monday, the Ministry of Water and Irrigation said the MoU seeks to enhance water resource sustainability and optimize its use in agriculture. A JD 200,000 grant, provided under the Climate Change Adaptation Program, has been allocated for the development of the agricultural research station to improve the efficient utilization of reclaimed water and promote environmental sustainability.
Secretary General of the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Jihad Mahameed, underscored the significance of the agreement in advancing innovative solutions for climate change adaptation. He emphasized that scientific research is a cornerstone of sustainability in the water sector.
WAJ Secretary General Wael Duwairi highlighted the research station’s role in enhancing the quality of reclaimed water for agricultural use, benefiting local communities and contributing to sustainable development. He noted that the facility will serve as an advanced hub for analyzing reclaimed water quality and promoting its safe and effective application in agriculture. Additionally, the station is expected to attract funding for future research projects.
Duwairi further stated that the MoU aligns with the Ministry’s strategic objectives of upgrading wastewater treatment infrastructure and expanding the safe reuse of reclaimed water, while also fostering environmental awareness.
The Water Authority acknowledged the support of the Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation in advancing scientific research. It stressed that the initiative is in line with the Economic Modernization Vision, which prioritizes strategic partnerships in key sectors, including water, to drive sustainable growth and enhance resource efficiency. Moreover, the project is consistent with the National Water Plan, which aims to improve reclaimed water management in compliance with the highest environmental standards.
This memorandum is part of the Water Authority’s broader efforts to advance the water sector, ensure long-term sustainability, and strengthen national water security. Petra
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