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  2. Jordan River - Wikipedia

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    In the past, one of the main water resources in Jordan was the Jordan River, with a flow of 1.3 billion m 3 per year (BCM/yr). However, after Israel built the National Water Carrier in 1953 and diverted water from the Sea of Galilee to Israel's coastal plains and southern desert, the flow of the Lower Jordan River dropped significantly.

  3. Jordan River (Utah) - Wikipedia

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    The amount of water entering the Jordan River from Utah Lake is just over 400,000 acre-feet (490,000,000 m 3) per year. Inflow from the 11 largest streams feeding the Jordan River, sewage treatment plants, and groundwater each account for approximately 15 percent of water entering the river. [13]

  4. List of rivers of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan River is the major river flowing into the Dead Sea from the north. It also is the northern part of the western border of Jordan. Its affluents are listed from north to south. Jordan River. Yarmouk River - largest tributary of the Jordan and forms part of the northern border of Jordan with Syria and Israel. Flows into the Jordan just ...

  5. Water supply and sanitation in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Jordan River flows south into the freshwater lake known as the Sea of Galilee, which provides the largest freshwater storage capacity along the Jordan River. The Sea of Galilee drains into the Lower Jordan River, which winds further south through the Jordan Valley to its terminus in the Dead Sea.

  6. Environmental issues in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The country's major surface water resources are the Jordan River and Yarmouk River, which are shared by its neighbors Israel and Syria. [19] The Jordan River is formed by three spring-fed rivers - the Hasbani River in southern Lebanon, the Dan River in northern Israel, and the Banias River in Syria.

  7. Murky water, colorful graffiti and a long history: Uncovering ...

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    A few inches of water in the Jordan Creek Tunnels under Downtown Springfield on Thursday, July 18, 2024. ... known as the Jordan river ever since," the late reporter Allen Oliver wrote in a four ...

  8. City Creek (Salt Lake County, Utah) - Wikipedia

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    In 1882 the Jordan-Salt Lake Canal was completed, allowing Salt Lake City to access reliable agricultural water. In 1888 the city entered an agreement with surrounding farmers to exchange volumes of the low-grade Utah Lake water for the purer water trickling from other mountain streams in the Salt Lake Valley.

  9. Haw River and Jordan Lake will see lower levels of chemicals ...

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    Sutton and the Haw River Assembly measured PFAS levels as high as 33,000 parts per trillion in the river in November 2019. Those have now declined to 519 parts per trillion.