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    Azat Artsakh, Republic of Nagorno Karabakh
    Nov 25 2006

    HOW TO SOLVE PROBLEM OF WATER SUPPLY?

    LAURA GRIGORIAN

    On November 17, the Social Committee of the NKR National Assembly
    held hearings on the problems of water supply in Stepanakert and
    other areas in the country. The chair of the committee Arpat
    Avanessian said after the hearings the parliament will offer a
    package proposal to the NKR government. The mayor of Stepanakert
    presented the state of the water supply and sewage systems.
    Stepanakert gets water from three rivers, four sources and 7 artesian
    wells. The system includes two filtering stations, three pumping
    stations in the city, 5 pumping stations for high-rise buildings. The
    system was built several decades ago, and therefore, the entire
    infrastructure is already worn, he said. The reservoirs, especially
    the metal reservoirs are worn and are not fit to use. The filtering
    stations cannot clean the water, which becomes highly turbid from the
    spring torrents, because of the lack of reagents. Pumping stations
    are too expensive for the company and are operated in summer only.
    The mayor of Stepanakert said the circular pipeline built by Armenia
    Foundation operates normally, whereas the network of pipes taking
    water to the houses are 30-40 years old and need to be replaced.
    Edward Aghabekian said there is a project involving the solution of
    these problems, which will be implemented in three years according to
    the national program adopted by the government. Afterwards the
    members of parliament raised a series of questions: what efforts are
    needed to solve the problems, what can the members of parliament do,
    how can the city be provided with a 6-hour water supply? Arthur
    Tovmassian, Hayrenik faction, asked these questions to the mayor. If
    the government - City Hall relations are the reason for this
    situation, it should be confessed. The members of parliament may
    help. After all, people are suffering, said the member of parliament.
    Edward Aghabekian denied these doubts and mentioned that the problem
    of water supply has existed over the past ten years. Member of
    Parliament Maxim Mirzoyan asked whether the amount of water is enough
    to supply the town, and if yes, he proposed finding out where the
    water is lost. Vladimir Arzumanian, the director of Water and Sewage
    Company said the city gets enough water to supply people but 60-70
    percent of water is lost due to the bad state of the pipes. Member of
    Parliament Vahram Atanessian, chair of the Committee of External
    Relations said the hearings were held too late because soon the
    budget of 2007 will be confirmed by the government, whereas it is not
    aware of all this. He also wondered why the members of government had
    not been invited. `And maybe this infrastructure should be
    privatized,' he said. The chair of the social committee Arpat
    Avanessian said the hearings were planned to be held in summer but
    were delayed for certain reasons. Member of Parliament Maxim Mirzoyan
    reminded that the final draft of the budget is adopted by the
    parliament.
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