PROTECTORS OF TEGHUT FOREST DEMAND FROM RA GOVERNMENT TO CANCEL CONTRACT WITH ACP COMPANY
arminfo
2008-01-21 10:59:00
ArmInfo. A group of protectors of the Teghut forest in Armenia's Lori
region sent a regular letter to all the nine RA presidential contenders
urging them, in their election programmes, to stop development of
the Teghut copper-molybdenum deposit.
Earlier, a similar letter was sent by 40 public organizations with
an appeal to revise intensive development of the country's resources,
as well as include provisions on their rational use, in their election
programmes. The letter emphasizes importance of solving the ecological
problems which directly concerns the country's citizens. In particular,
the authors of the letter, with reference to the data of the World
Health Organization, mark that Armenia takes the second place
after Kyrgyzstan by the number of children born with pathological
anomalies. The authors of the letter also emphasize that 600 ha of
a unique virgin forest will be destroyed during development of the
Teghut deposit that, for its part, will negatively affect the flora
and fauna of the region. The group of protectors of the Teghut forest
also said that the agreement, signed by Armenia's government with the
"Armenian Copper Project" Company (ACP), to which the right for the
deposit exploitation has been conveyed, is not up-to-date.
To recall, development of the copper-molybdenum deposit in Teghut, Lori
region, Armenia started without the conclusion of Armles (Armforest)
CJSC on possible damage to Lalvar's forestry. The forest in Teghut is
under Armles's control. At the same time, according to the assessment
of specialists of Armles, 50 000c/m of the forest will be cut down
for the development of the deposit on 357ha lot of Teghut.
At the same time, ecologists assert that in case of development of
the copper- molybdenum deposit in Teghut all the lands adjacent to
it will turn into a "dead zone" and ACP company has no ecological
conclusion with the proposals of all the interested departments. Up
to now the project doesn't include any conclusion on possible damage
to archeological monuments, dating to ancient era. At the same time,
in the government they only speak about economic gain of the project,
and Director of ACP Gagik Arzumanyan said in his talk with journalists
that the ore concentrate will not be fused at Alaverdi's melting plant,
as it was supposed to be, but will exceptionally be exported. The
company made this decision taking into consideration unprofitability
and the possible closure of Alaverdi's copper- molybdenum plant in
connection with the fact that the term of fulfillment of environmental
obligations by ACP company expires in 2009. The National Assembly
didn't extend this term.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
arminfo
2008-01-21 10:59:00
ArmInfo. A group of protectors of the Teghut forest in Armenia's Lori
region sent a regular letter to all the nine RA presidential contenders
urging them, in their election programmes, to stop development of
the Teghut copper-molybdenum deposit.
Earlier, a similar letter was sent by 40 public organizations with
an appeal to revise intensive development of the country's resources,
as well as include provisions on their rational use, in their election
programmes. The letter emphasizes importance of solving the ecological
problems which directly concerns the country's citizens. In particular,
the authors of the letter, with reference to the data of the World
Health Organization, mark that Armenia takes the second place
after Kyrgyzstan by the number of children born with pathological
anomalies. The authors of the letter also emphasize that 600 ha of
a unique virgin forest will be destroyed during development of the
Teghut deposit that, for its part, will negatively affect the flora
and fauna of the region. The group of protectors of the Teghut forest
also said that the agreement, signed by Armenia's government with the
"Armenian Copper Project" Company (ACP), to which the right for the
deposit exploitation has been conveyed, is not up-to-date.
To recall, development of the copper-molybdenum deposit in Teghut, Lori
region, Armenia started without the conclusion of Armles (Armforest)
CJSC on possible damage to Lalvar's forestry. The forest in Teghut is
under Armles's control. At the same time, according to the assessment
of specialists of Armles, 50 000c/m of the forest will be cut down
for the development of the deposit on 357ha lot of Teghut.
At the same time, ecologists assert that in case of development of
the copper- molybdenum deposit in Teghut all the lands adjacent to
it will turn into a "dead zone" and ACP company has no ecological
conclusion with the proposals of all the interested departments. Up
to now the project doesn't include any conclusion on possible damage
to archeological monuments, dating to ancient era. At the same time,
in the government they only speak about economic gain of the project,
and Director of ACP Gagik Arzumanyan said in his talk with journalists
that the ore concentrate will not be fused at Alaverdi's melting plant,
as it was supposed to be, but will exceptionally be exported. The
company made this decision taking into consideration unprofitability
and the possible closure of Alaverdi's copper- molybdenum plant in
connection with the fact that the term of fulfillment of environmental
obligations by ACP company expires in 2009. The National Assembly
didn't extend this term.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress