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    COMMISSION ON STUDYING THE MAIN PROBLEMS OF LAKE SEVAN HOLDS A SITTING

    ArmInfo
    2009-04-29 16:15:00

    The Commission on studying the main problems of Lake Sevan held a
    sitting in Gavar, Gegharkunik region of Armenia, with participation
    of Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan. The Commission was set up in
    December 2008.

    As Chairman of the Commission, Executive Director of the Armenian
    Fund for Development and Restoration of Forests Vladimir Movsisyan
    told journalists, the sitting covered issues related to the work done
    over the last 4 months. Additional instructions were given at the
    sitting. One of the main problems is raise the level of Lake Sevan and
    restore the wrecked section of the Arpa-Sevan tunnel. "In 2009 it is
    envisaged to carry out work worth 1 bln 100 mln AMD",- Movsisyan said
    and added that the specified work will be completed within the next 5
    years. The sitting also covered issues related to carrying out clearing
    of the lake shore. The lake level is planned to rise up to 1905 meters,
    i.e. numerous building areas will remain under the water. First and
    foremost, these are timberlands with an area of 2700 ha, 600 ha of
    them are to be prepared already in 2009. The project is financed by
    the state budget. It is necessary to build a new motor highway with
    the length of 2.1 km in the area of Chkalovka village. Another task
    is to displace 19 km electric power transmission lines and 18 km gas
    pipelines, Movsisyan said. According to him, the Armenian president
    stressed the significance of settlement of the main problems of Lake
    Sevan and assured that funds will be found to implement the specified
    programs no matter how difficult Armenia's financial situation is.
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