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  • BAKU: Armenia and Georgia continued polluting trans-border rivers

    Azerbaijan Business Center
    April 25 2009


    Armenia and Georgia continued polluting trans-border rivers with
    Azerbaijan for second 10-day term of this April

    Baku, Fineko/abc.az. The National Environmental Monitoring Department
    (Azerbaijan Ministry of Environment & Natural Resources) has conducted
    monitoring for the second 10-day period of April 2009 to define level
    of pollution in the Kura and Arax trans-border rivers.

    The Ministry's press service informs that the monitoring revealed that
    water consumption for the reported period of April increased compared
    with the first 10-day term.

    `In particular, water consumption reduced by 28 cu m a second and
    reached 239 cu m/sec that made 89% of 10-day norm,' it was reported.

    The monitoring also revealed multifold exceeding of the norm of
    phenols and copper compounds in the Kura river on the border with
    Georgia under trans-border pollutions.

    `The cause of that is discharge of water without treatment from
    industrial and stock-breeding enterprises on the territory of Armenia
    and Georgia,' it was reported.

    The main water contaminants in Shikhli-2 point of Kura River are
    phenols and copper compounds, content of which exceeded maximum
    allowable coefficient 4-fold, in Agstafachay River 2-fold and
    Agstafachay water storage 2-fold (phenols) and 3-fold (copper
    compounds).

    The monitoring also uncovered that content of phenols and copper
    compounds in the Arax River on the border with Armenia exceeded the
    accessible norm.

    `In Goradiz point of Arax River on the border with Armenia content of
    main pollutants ` copper compounds was exceeded 4 fold, in Bahramtepe
    3-fold, and Shahsevan 1 two and three-fold,' it was reported.

    Oxygene regime in all points was in sanitary norm and ranged 6.11-7.93
    mg/l.
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