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Mekorot is one of the world’s most technologically advanced water companies. Seventy years of innovation in the face of Israel’s significant environmental and security challenges have made Mekorot a world leader in desalination, water reclamation, water project engineering, water safety and water quality. Through continual research, experimentation and field innovation, Mekorot provides a steady flow of clean water to a rapidly growing population despite the region’s limited freshwater resources, arid climate and difficult geopolitical realities. Mekorot’s uniqueness as a water utility lies in its unparalleled experience, know-how, technologies and innovative processes for the management, operation and treatment of all types of water resources, whether surface water, underground water, brackish water, seawater or effluents |
| Jordan Valley Water Assoc. |
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The intensive agriculture in the Jordan Valley started with the development of
the water projects in the beginning of the 1930’s.
The location of the area is in the immediate vicinity of the Kinneret Lake with
the city of Tiberias to the north, the Jordan River and its accompanying streams
to the west, and the Yarmuk River with its streams to the east. It was only
natural that the water systems that developed in the area relied on these water
sources and continued growing to their present size.
The Jordan Valley Water Association (J.V.W.A.) was officially established in
1978 as an agricultural cooperative operated by its owners, merging the two
regional water projects that existed in the Jordan Valley, as well as the private
plants for production and supply of water for the area’s settlements. |

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HAIFA is a long established international corporation that produces and markets Specialty Fertilizers, Food Additives and Technical Chemicals. Founded 40 years ago, HAIFA has become a world leader renowned for innovative solutions in all its fields of expertise. Company operations now span more than 80 countries across 5 continents. |
| Mey Tamar - the date water association |
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" Mey Tamar water association" was founded in 1982 by 4 Kibbutz’s (communal settlements ) in the northern part of the Dead sea (Mitzpe Shalem, Kalia, Beit Haarava, Almog). Their goal was to collect the sewage water poured into Kidron stream, which originates from east Jerusalem , and to purify it in order to water the date fields of the Kibbutz. |
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Paz is Israel’s leading oil refining and marketing energy corporation. The company has been a fixture in the Israeli economy since its establishment more than 85 years ago, and the Paz yellow triangle is one of the strongest and most recognized brands in Israel. Paz owns several subsidiaries that are considered market leaders their fields, including:
* Paz Lubricants and Chemicals: Imports, manufactures and markets thousands of lubricant and solvent products, produces chemicals and recycles used lubricants
* Pazkar: Produces and markets bitumen, coatings and adhesives used by infrastructure and construction companies domestically and internationally. | |
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