Water may have to be rationed in Tehran: energy minister
TEHRAN –
Iranian Energy Minister Hamid Chitchian has asked Tehran citizens to
reduce their water consumption by about 20 percent, saying if they do
not do so, the Energy Ministry will be forced to introduce water
rationing in the capital.
“If this trend [the high rate of consumption] continues, we will be
forced to ration it,” Chitchian told reporters after a cabinet meeting
on Wednesday.
Due to a sharp decline in rainfall in the autumn, the water reservoirs
of dams near Tehran have been reduced greatly, the stated.
Commenting on the excessive use of underground water, he said over 100
billion cubic meters of water has been extracted from strategic
underground waters over the past few years, and this has caused the
water wells in farmlands to turn salty.
Over the past 12 months, 11 billion cubic meters of water has been extracted from underground water reservoirs, he added.
Chitchian also confirmed reports that the previous administration
withdrew money from the accounts of the Energy Ministry to pay cash
subsidies.
“Unfortunately, this is true,” he added.
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