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    HAYASTAN ALL-ARMENIAN FUND COMPLETES WATER PROJECTS IN HADRUT CITY, VANK AND SPITAKASHEN VILLAGES

    armradio.am
    04.09.2008 12:12

    Hayastan All-Armenian Fund is pleased to announce the completion of
    the water supply projects in Hadrut city, Vank village of Martakert
    region and Spitakashen village of Martuni region. "Water supply is
    critical to the whole of Nagorno-Karabakh. Crucial to the survival
    of the residents, water is a basic need rather than an indulgence for
    most of the residents in the country. This explains the great sense of
    responsibility and individual approach of the Fund to each of its water
    supply project", says the Fund Acting Executive Director Ara Vardanyan.

    The Hadrut city water main project with the total cost of around 420
    million AMD was implemented within the Telethon 2006, and was mainly
    sponsored by the Fund's French local committee. The water main was
    essential to Hadrut city which is located in the very heart of this
    mountainous region.

    People of the city were looking forward to the construction of
    this water main, which stretches for about 22 km from Hadrut to
    Arjaghbyur. Within the project the wells were restored, as well as
    the daily regulation reservoir was reconstructed: it now provides
    water to the city households through the inner network.

    Construction of the Kaghartsin-Spitakashen 8 km long water main is
    over, too. Ð~P captage was constructed and the existing reservoir20was
    reconstructed. The project worth about 80 million AMD was sponsored
    by the Hayastan Fund Argentine local committee. Water is no longer
    an issue for the community of Spitakashen of 471.

    The community of Vank experienced serious problems due to the lack
    of freshwater, too. The inner network was built in 1956 and although
    partially reconstructed now and then, it was no longer in the state to
    supply freshwater at regular hours. Apart from that, the on-the-ground
    pipes of about 2 km from the springs were in poor technical condition
    and no good for provision of potable water.

    "We have been waiting for this moment for a long time and were
    delighted to learn about the Fund's commitment to this project. At
    last we'll have regular supply of good quality water. Even bad weather
    conditions did not interfere with construction works for which we are
    so grateful to the Fund ...the villagers can not afford paying for the
    pipes at the moment and it will take some time before the households
    will be connected to the inner network. At least we know that the
    water is on the way", says the head of the Vank community. The project
    with the total cost of 169 million AMD has been jointly undertaken by
    the Boghossian Foundation; Hayastan Fund USA East Coast and French
    affiliates, and St. Sargis Charity Trust (London). The community of
    370 households, with 1650 people in it, has benefited from the project.

    The water supply project will also contribute to the socio-economic
    and community development activities implemented by the Moscow-based
    businessman Levon Hayrapetyan. The access road to the stunning
    historical monument of Gandzasar Monastery of the 13th century passes
    through the Vank village.

    Availability of water in the community and its advancing economy
    will support the development of tourism in a location such as this,
    famous for its spectacular countryside.

    "The Fund has implemented an impressive number of water supply
    projects.

    Challenges and surprises are inevitable and very often unpredictable,
    particularly, when they are being implemented over an intricate
    landscape.

    Challenges were more than enough when we were doing the Martakert
    water main, but we coped well with them", comments Ararat Khlghatyan,
    the deputy executive director of the Hayastan Fund.

    A number of other vital projects in the Hadrut region are approaching
    their completion. These include reconstruction of the Hadrut regional
    hospital, construction of the Hadrut gas pipeline, and reconstruction
    of the secondary school in Togh village. Better living conditions in
    communities of the region will be in place before long.

    --Boundary_(ID_f9ZptlffALZ1uZViJ8U1Gg)--
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