THE BLOCKADE OF MATERIALS INTO THE GAZA STRIP IS LEADING TO: • Delays in essential humanitarian work
o Inadequate repairs to water and sanitation pipelines which are gradually becoming decrepit.
o The main service provider for Gaza: the Coastal Municipalities Water Utility (CMWU) needs at least 1250 tonnes of cement to repair damaged water tanks alone.
• Delays, postponement or cancellation of strategic sewage treatment projects, causing deterioration of the aquifer:
o Only 5 - 10 % of the aquifer now meets drinking water quality source standards.
o 50 to 80 million litres of partially treated sewage is released into the Mediterranean Sea every day, drifting North into Israeli waters.
• Human impact:
o People in Gaza use on average 91 Litres of water per day compared to 280 Litres in Israel for domestic consumption. However, due to an intermittent supply of water, domestic consumption in some areas has fallen to such low levels that people’s health is placed at risk and they are forced to compromise on hygiene.
o Resultant pollution and public health issues.
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