Reviving the Dead Sea
August 14, 2012Project goal: Conserving water
Project type: Grey water recycling – that’s water originating from the shower and bath. It’s to be processed locally and reused in the service sector.
Project size: Saving 5,500 cubic meters of water a year at the Dead Sea Spa Hotel in Jordan
Project partners: German Society for International Cooperation (GiZ) and Hansgrohe SE
Jordan's tourism industry faces a major dilemma. The sector is booming but it’s placing a huge strain on dwindling water resources. Ground water levels in the Jordan River basin are dropping with more water removed than flows in. The problem isn’t confined to Jordan alone. Syria, Lebanon and the Palestinian territories, who all rely on Jordan for fresh water, are also affected. Now, Jordan has launched a pilot project to tackle the water crunch. A hotel is using a novel system to recycle grey water. It involves processing water originating from the shower or bath. The project could help save one-third of the country's precious drinking water supplies.
A film by Mabel Gundlach