Jewish 100, 2015: Seth ‘Yossi’ Siegel – Voices
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by Algemeiner Staff

Seth Siegel, author of “Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solution for a Water-Starved World.” Photo: JNF.
Seth ‘Yossi’ Siegel
American businessman
“Let There Be Water: Israel’s Solution for a Water-Starved World,” Seth “Yossi” Siegel’s 2015 book, showcases how Israel, with a reputation as the “start-up nation,” has combined technological innovation with conservation to achieve a water surplus at home and become a world leader in water management.
“Until recently, nearly all of Israel’s overseas water projects took place in economically distressed or underdeveloped locations,” said Siegel, a lawyer and activist.
Now, its “global water footprint” includes “providing water solutions in wealthy countries and communities,” including recently drought-stricken California. “Israeli innovations touch almost every part of the water profile,” he states, including drip irrigation, desalination, water purification, and recycled sewage.
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