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With the view to achieving a comprehensive and lasting settlement of all the water problems between them:
Israel and Jordan acknowledge the importance of the ecology of the region, its high environmental sensitivity and the need to protect the environment and prevent danger and risks for the health and well-being of the region's population. They both recognise the need for conservation of natural resources, protection of biodiversity and the imperative of attaining economic growth based on sustainable development principles.
In light of the above, both Parties agree to co-operate in matters relating to environmental protection in general and to those that may mutually effect them. Areas of such co-operation are detailed as follows:
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The Marine Environment: |
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Coastal Zone Management - The Littoral |
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The Jordan River Israel and Jordan agree to cooperate along the common boundaries in the following aspects: |
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The Dead Sea |
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Emek Ha'arava/Wadi Araba |
Pursuant to Article 6 of the Treaty, Israel and Jordan agreed on the following Articles on water related matters:
Article I: Allocation
Israel and Jordan shall cooperate in finding sources for the supply to Jordan of an additional quantity of (50) MCM/year of water of drinkable standards. To this end, the Joint Water Committee will develop, within one year from the entry into force of the Treaty, a plan for the supply to Jordan of the abovementioned additional water. This plan will be forwarded to the respective governments for discussion and decision.
Article II: Storage
Article III: Water Quality and Protection
Article IV: Groundwater in Emek Ha'arava/Wadi Araba
Article V: Notification and Agreement
Article VI: Cooperation
Article VII: Joint Water Committee