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Mekorot acquires wastewater facilities in Ashkelon and Netivot to support southern growth
JERUSALEM POST STAFF · 2026-06-04 · via JPost.com - Business & Innovation | The Jerusalem Post
ByJERUSALEM POST STAFF

Israel’s national water company, Mekorot, announced on Wednesday that it is acquiring the municipal wastewater treatment plants serving Ashkelon and Netivot, a move officials say will help remove a major obstacle to housing development and economic growth in southern Israel.

The acquisition follows a government decision approved at the end of 2025 allowing Mekorot to expand its activities in the wastewater treatment sector. According to the company, the move is intended to address longstanding infrastructure bottlenecks that have slowed urban development and delayed the construction of new housing projects in parts of the country.

Mekorot said it plans to expand and upgrade the facilities over the coming decade, with investments estimated at approximately NIS 500 million. The improvements are expected to increase treatment capacity and provide infrastructure support for future development in the region.

Government reports and findings by the State Comptroller have previously highlighted insufficient wastewater treatment and transmission infrastructure as a barrier to housing development. According to those assessments, roughly 120,000 housing units nationwide have been delayed due to limitations in wastewater treatment capacity, particularly in areas experiencing rapid population growth.

Israel is considered a global leader in wastewater reuse, with more than 80% of treated wastewater recycled for agricultural purposes. Despite those achievements, officials have acknowledged that expansion of treatment facilities has not kept pace with development needs in several regions.

The government and the Water Authority identified gaps in the construction, financing and operation of large-scale wastewater treatment facilities, leaving some critical infrastructure projects without sustainable solutions. Officials said Mekorot’s entry into the field is expected to provide greater certainty for projects, accelerate implementation schedules and offer local authorities a long-term operational framework.

Mekorot already operates in the wastewater sector through its subsidiary, Mekorot Initiatives, which manages treatment facilities in Carmiel and Ashkelon. The company also operates water and wastewater systems at the Shafdan wastewater treatment complex in Rishon LeZion, which serves more than 20 local authorities in central Israel.

According to Mekorot, the expansion in Ashkelon and Netivot aligns with a broader strategy of managing the entire water cycle, from water production and distribution to wastewater treatment and the reuse of reclaimed water for agriculture and environmental purposes.

The announcement was made during a signing ceremony attended by Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen, Energy Ministry Director-General Yossi Dayan, Netivot Mayor Yehiel Zohar, Ashkelon Mayor Tomer Glam, Water Authority Director-General Yehezkel Lifshitz, Mekorot Chairman Moshe Shimoni, Acting Mekorot CEO Danny Sofer, Mekorot Initiatives Chair Tami Cohen, Acting Mekorot Initiatives CEO Barak Gerber and Mei Ashkelon Water Corporation CEO Shay Hazut.

“The development of these wastewater treatment facilities will improve the quality of life for residents of Netivot and Ashkelon and enable the construction of thousands of additional housing units,” Cohen said. “This is part of a plan we approved to invest more than NIS 40 billion over the next two years in upgrading and developing infrastructure throughout the country. Investment in infrastructure and the energy sector will increase economic growth, create jobs, and benefit all Israeli citizens.”

Dayan described the project as a strategic initiative for southern Israel.

“The expansion of the wastewater treatment facilities in Ashkelon and Netivot is a strategic move that will remove a significant barrier to the development of southern Israel, enable the advancement of thousands of housing units, and strengthen regional growth,” he said. “The project is being advanced in accordance with the policy of Energy and Infrastructure Minister Eli Cohen to strengthen water and energy infrastructure as a foundation for regional development, expand housing supply, and reinforce Israel’s periphery.”

Lifshitz called the agreement “an important day for Israel’s water sector.”

“The entry of Mekorot into the field of wastewater treatment plant development will enable accelerated urban growth and infrastructure upgrades in cities across the country,” he said.

Acting Mekorot CEO Danny Sofer said the project reflects the company’s broader role in national infrastructure management.

“A modern water sector does not end with water supply; it also includes treatment, reuse, and infrastructure management at the highest level,” Sofer said. “Mekorot’s experience in operating complex systems on a national scale enables us to bring reliability, efficiency, and advanced integrated management to the wastewater sector. Mekorot is a national company with a public mission—to support the activities of the state and local authorities, including by removing development barriers and creating sustainable urban growth.”

Netivot Mayor Yehiel Zohar said the city's wastewater treatment facilities had become a key obstacle to further growth.

“The main obstacle to Netivot’s continued rapid development was the upgrading of its wastewater treatment facilities,” Zohar said. “With the signing of this agreement with Mekorot, a solution has been found that will enable the continued marketing and construction of the city. I would like to thank Minister Eli Cohen for his initiative and for advancing this issue.”

Ashkelon Mayor Tomer Glam, who also chairs the Mei Ashkelon Water Corporation, said the agreement would support the city’s long-term development plans.

“This is an important strategic move that will ensure Ashkelon’s continued rapid development while maintaining advanced, reliable, and high-quality water infrastructure for residents,” Glam said. “Cooperation with Mekorot will allow us to continue investing in urban development and improving residents’ quality of life through responsible, long-term planning.”

This version follows a more standard Jerusalem Post news format: a stronger news lead, background and context moved higher in the story, reduced promotional language, and quotes reserved for analysis and reaction rather than carrying the article narrative.

Written in collaboration with Mekorot

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