17 years of sinking water levels on the Dead Sea, from 2004 to 2021
The sea, which straddles the border between Israel and Jordan, has seen its surface area shrink by about 33 percent since the 1960s. A plan to replenish the Dead Sea with seawater from the Red Sea was proposed in 2009, but abandoned in 2021.
Source imagery: Maxar
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dead_Sea
So if they aren't going to put brine into the Dead Sea, are they going to desalinate at all? I mean, I'm assuming that that part of the world could benefit from more desalination.
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It sounds like originally, the hope was that all the governments in the region could collaborate on a really big desalination plant, and that Jordan basically gave up and settled for a smaller one that just Jordan is using. However, the new plant will still pump waste brine into the Dead Sea. I don't know whether the output will be sufficient to keep the Dead Sea from continuing to evaporate away, though.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jordan_Desalination_Plant