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The Red to Dead Sea Conveyance project includes a 180-kilometre pipeline engineered to carry up to two billion cubic metres of seawater per year from the Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea through Jordanian territory to the Red Sea as well as hydropower plants that generate electricity using the height differential between the Dead Sea and the Arabah Valley (Josephs, 2016).
Josephs, Jeremy (2016). Green Light for Red-Dead Sea Pipeline Project. Water and Wastewater International. Retrieved May 10, 2017, from http://www.waterworld.com/articles/wwi/print/volume-28/issue-6/technology-case-studies/water-provision/green-light-for-red-dead-sea-pipeline-project.html
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