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    ArmenPress
    Nov 29 2004

    ARMENIAN RIVERS ARE NOT AS POLLUTED AS AZERBAIJAN ALLEGES

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 29, ARMENPRESS: Armen Saghatelian, the head of a
    center for ecological and noospheric studies, an affiliation of the
    Armenian Academy of Sciences, denied Azerbaijan's allegations that
    rivers flowing in from Armenia are polluted heavily with radioactive
    substances.
    The center will accomplish next December a project for monitoring
    of the South Caucasian rivers, assisted by NATO and OSCE Yerevan
    office. Saghatelian said samples of water from 13 rivers running
    across Armenia to Azerbaijan are taken once a month to check the
    volume of their contamination. Similar work is done in Azerbaijan and
    Georgia and the data is collected in one center.
    He said NATO provides funds for purchase of necessary equipment
    while the OSCE office helps to carry out field work.
    He said NATO helps also to buy scale spectrometers to decide the
    volume of radioactive substances in the rivers, which he said is
    important to deny Azerbaijan's accusations that Armenia pollutes the
    rivers with such elements. The project has been carried out in the
    South Caucasian republics since 2003 and its overall budget is
    500,000 euros.
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