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The Jordan Valley Unified Water Plan, commonly known as the "Johnston Plan", was a plan for the unified water resource development of the Jordan Valley. It was negotiated and developed by US ambassador Eric Johnston between 1953 and 1955, and based on an earlier plan commissioned by United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Modeled upon the Tennessee Valley Authority's engineered development plan, it was approved by technical water committees of all the regional riparian countries—Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Though the plan was rejected by the Arab League, both Israel and Jordan undertook to abide by their allocations under the plan. The US provided funding for Israel's National Water Carrier after receiving assurances from Israel that i

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  • The Jordan Valley Unified Water Plan, commonly known as the "Johnston Plan", was a plan for the unified water resource development of the Jordan Valley. It was negotiated and developed by US ambassador Eric Johnston between 1953 and 1955, and based on an earlier plan commissioned by United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Modeled upon the Tennessee Valley Authority's engineered development plan, it was approved by technical water committees of all the regional riparian countries—Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Though the plan was rejected by the Arab League, both Israel and Jordan undertook to abide by their allocations under the plan. The US provided funding for Israel's National Water Carrier after receiving assurances from Israel that it would continue to abide by the plan's allocations. Similar funding was provided for Jordan's East Ghor Main Canal project after similar assurances were obtained from Jordan. (en)
  • El Plan hidráulico unificado del Valle del Jordán, comúnmente conocido como el Plan Johnston', fue un plan para el desarrollo unificado de los recursos hídricos del Valle del Jordán. Fue negociado y desarrollado por el embajador estadounidense Eric Johnston entre 1953 y 1955, y se basó en un plan anterior encargado por el Agencia de Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados de Palestina en Oriente Próximo. (UNRWA). Inspirado en el plan de desarrollo de la Autoridad del Valle del Tennessee de ingeniería, fue aprobado por los comités técnicos del agua de todos los países ribereños de la región: Israel, Jordania, Líbano y Siria.​ Aunque el plan fue rechazado por la Liga Árabe, tanto Israel como Jordania se comprometieron a respetar sus asignaciones en el marco del plan. EE.UU. financió el Acueducto Nacional de Israel tras recibir garantías de que seguiría respetando las asignaciones del plan.​ Se proporcionó una financiación similar para el proyecto del Canal Principal de Ghor Oriental de Jordania tras obtener garantías similares por parte de este país.​ (es)
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  • The Jordan Valley Unified Water Plan, commonly known as the "Johnston Plan", was a plan for the unified water resource development of the Jordan Valley. It was negotiated and developed by US ambassador Eric Johnston between 1953 and 1955, and based on an earlier plan commissioned by United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Modeled upon the Tennessee Valley Authority's engineered development plan, it was approved by technical water committees of all the regional riparian countries—Israel, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Though the plan was rejected by the Arab League, both Israel and Jordan undertook to abide by their allocations under the plan. The US provided funding for Israel's National Water Carrier after receiving assurances from Israel that i (en)
  • El Plan hidráulico unificado del Valle del Jordán, comúnmente conocido como el Plan Johnston', fue un plan para el desarrollo unificado de los recursos hídricos del Valle del Jordán. Fue negociado y desarrollado por el embajador estadounidense Eric Johnston entre 1953 y 1955, y se basó en un plan anterior encargado por el Agencia de Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados de Palestina en Oriente Próximo. (UNRWA). Inspirado en el plan de desarrollo de la Autoridad del Valle del Tennessee de ingeniería, fue aprobado por los comités técnicos del agua de todos los países ribereños de la región: Israel, Jordania, Líbano y Siria.​ Aunque el plan fue rechazado por la Liga Árabe, tanto Israel como Jordania se comprometieron a respetar sus asignaciones en el marco del plan. EE.UU. financió el Acueduct (es)
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  • Plan hidráulico unificado del valle del río Jordán (es)
  • Jordan Valley Unified Water Plan (en)
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