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Related: About this forumIts Great Lake Shriveled, Iran Confronts Crisis of Water Supply
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/31/world/middleeast/its-great-lake-shriveled-iran-confronts-crisis-of-water-supply.html?_r=0An abandoned ship rusts in the mud on the south shore of Lake Urmia, where only 5 percent of the water remains, Iranian environmental officials say.
Its Great Lake Shriveled, Iran Confronts Crisis of Water Supply
By THOMAS ERDBRINK
JAN. 30, 2014
LAKE URMIA, Iran After driving for 15 minutes over the bottom of what was once Irans largest lake, a local environmental official stepped out of his truck, pushed his hands deep into his pockets and silently wandered into the great dry plain, as if searching for water he knew he would never find.
Just an hour earlier, on a cold winter day here in western Iran, the official, Hamid Ranaghadr, had recalled how as recently as a decade ago, cruise ships filled with tourists plied the lakes waters in search of flocks of migrating flamingos.
Now, the ships are rusting in the mud and the flamingos fly over the remains of the lake on their way to more hospitable locales. According to figures compiled by the local environmental office, only 5 percent of the water remains.
Iran is facing a water shortage potentially so serious that officials are making contingency plans for rationing in the greater Tehran area, home to 22 million, and other major cities around the country. President Hassan Rouhani has identified water as a national security issue, and in public speeches in areas struck hardest by the shortage he is promising to bring the water back.
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Since Iran is on the Persian Gulf, perhaps a desalinization plant or two would help.
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Its Great Lake Shriveled, Iran Confronts Crisis of Water Supply (Original Post)
unhappycamper
Feb 2014
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dipsydoodle
(42,239 posts)1. That is one sad picture.
Downwinder
(12,869 posts)2. From the OP.
You know what the real problem is? he said. Everybody across the world is only thinking of money. We did, too, and now our lake is gone.
GliderGuider
(21,088 posts)3. Words that cry out to be heeded.
Only when the last tree has died, and the last river has been poisoned, and the last fish has been caught, will we realize that we cannot eat money. Native American proverb