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  • AUA Panel Discussion: Water Safety in Armenia

    PRESS RELEASE

    July 22, 2004

    American University of Armenia Corporation
    300 Lakeside Drive, 4th Floor
    Oakland, CA 94612
    Telephone: (510) 987-9452
    Fax: (510) 208-3576

    Contact: Gohar Momjian
    E-mail: [email protected]

    Water Safety in Armenia

    Yerevan - The Environmental Conservation and Research Center of the American
    University of Armenia and the Caucasus Environmental NGO Network, Yerevan
    Office hosted a free Environmental Panel Discussion on July 14, 2004,
    focusing on Water Safety and Water Supply in Armenia.

    Based upon the Yerevan Water Company's findings, there were only about 30
    violations for bacterial contamination among the more than 10,000 samples
    taken last year. Panelists included Dr. Vladimir Davidyants, Chief Sanitary
    Doctor of the Republic of Armenia, Ministry of Health, Mr. Richard Walkling,
    Chief Executive Officer, Yervodokanal (Yerevan Canal Company), Mr. Eduard
    Mesropyan, Director, JINJ Environmental Consulting, and Dr. Charles Dunlap,
    Director, Environmental Conservation and Research Center, American
    University of Armenia. They raised some concern that these samples may not
    fully represent the quality of water that many people are drinking because
    the samples were not taken in the upper floors of buildings. However, it
    was noted that if the low levels of bacterial contamination in Yerevan are
    correct, this represents a dramatic improvement in the 15% contamination
    rate measured by AUA in 1995.

    `Although Yerevan appears to have safer water than it did seven years ago,
    Ministry of Health data continue to show a 20-30% rate of bacterial
    contamination in Armenia's rural water supplies,' stated Dr. Charles Dunlap,
    Director of AUA's Environmental Conservation and Research Center. The
    panel discussion led to a commitment on improving public information on
    water testing carried out by the Ministry of Health and the Yerevan Water
    Company. The Ministry of Health committed to establishing a web site where
    findings could be publicly available, and the Yerevan Water Company also
    agreed to disseminate its data upon request.

    AUA's Environmental Research and Conservation Center has an ongoing interest
    in the conservation of Armenia's surface water quality and research into
    health threats from drinking water contamination. In 2002, the Center
    designed and specified the equipment and procedures for a $500,000 water
    quality laboratory being built by USAID in the Ministry of Nature
    Protection. In 2003, the Center constructed a scientific research laboratory
    at AUA dedicated to water quality analysis. The lab is currently supporting
    a project to independently assess the safety of Yerevan drinking water
    samples collected from homes throughout Yerevan.

    The Environmental Conservation and Research Center conducts research into
    conservation, ecology, environmental contamination, and sustainable
    development in the Republic of Armenia, and serves the community through
    education outreach programs and collaboration with local scientists and
    organizations. ECRC is funded by the generous support of Mr. Sarkis Acopian.

    AUA is registered as a non-profit educational organization in both Armenia
    and the United States and is affiliated with the Regents of the University
    of California. Receiving major support from the AGBU, AUA offers
    instruction leading to the Masters Degree in eight graduate programs. For
    more information about AUA, visit www.aua.am or www.aua-mirror.com. For more
    information about the AUA Environmental Conservation and Research Center
    visit www.aua.am/ecrc.

    Picture: At AUA, environmental experts and health officials discuss Armenia
    's water quality and safety.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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