Jeff Lacy

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Because of irrigation schemes and dams along the length of the Jordan, the river runs at about ten percent of its natural strength. A large part of the flow is made up of sewage. In summertime, without the effluent and the saline discharge, there would be hardly any river at all. The trickle barely makes it to the Dead Sea which, as a result, drops up to three feet every year.
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