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Jordan Meets Water Supply Challenges
A new water system for the Amman, Jordan, metropolitan area will be completed in early 1985. The surface water supply is taken from a canal at an elevation of 230 m below sea level and pumped in a series of steps to a treatment plant near the city at an elevation of 1040 m above sea level. The 121‐ML (32‐mgd) initial capacity of the system will approximately double the supply currently available for the city's nearly 1 million inhabitants.
Jordan Meets Water Supply Challenges
A new water system for the Amman, Jordan, metropolitan area will be completed in early 1985. The surface water supply is taken from a canal at an elevation of 230 m below sea level and pumped in a series of steps to a treatment plant near the city at an elevation of 1040 m above sea level. The 121‐ML (32‐mgd) initial capacity of the system will approximately double the supply currently available for the city's nearly 1 million inhabitants.
Jordan Meets Water Supply Challenges
Pruitt, L. Lynn (author) / Thoem, Robert L. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 76 ; 84-86
1984-06-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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