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    WHAT IS THE POSSIBILITY OF USING GULF WATERS TO TREAT DESERTIFICATION IN IRAQ.. WATER RESOURCES CLAR

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    Today, Sunday, the Ministry of Water Resources clarified the extent to which it is possible to benefit from the Gulf waters to treat desertification in Iraq, while stressing the difficulty of achieving it.
    Ministry spokesman Aoun Diab said, in a statement to the official agency followed by the news agency, that "transferring water from the Gulf is difficult to achieve due to the high altitudes of the desert, which exceed hundreds of meters above sea level," noting that "the solution must be through desalination." Sea water, which a number of Gulf countries and Egypt worked on.
    He pointed out that "transferring water from the seas to the desert requires an imaginary cost, in addition to the fact that the transfer of water affects the environment and groundwater because sea water raises the salinity rate to great levels."
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