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    ECOLOGISTS AND DENO GOLD MINING CROSS SWORDS AGAIN

    ArmInfo
    2010-01-18 20:53:00

    ArmInfo. "Environmental-Social Profile for Deno Gold Mining Company's
    Operation in Armenia" published article was presented in Yerevan on
    Jan 18.

    Head of the EcoLur NGO Inga Zarafyan pointed out that the situation
    in the Syunik community has been hard since 2006. "We qualify it as
    disastrous as there are tails so far, which are left open by the
    company. The river Norashenik flows near the tails, and its banks
    are fortified with those tails",- she said. According to her, the
    contamination of the territory with heavy metals is of big danger
    as the given community supplies greenery and dairy to the whole town
    of Kapan.

    Zarafyan stressed that specialists have repeatedly pointed out the
    degree of danger of these food products due to the big content of toxic
    substances in them. She also recalled that as a result of emergency
    releases in 2006-2007, land and garden plots were contaminated in
    the village of Syunik, the cattle died, children displayed strong
    allergic reactions to the extent that their skin sloughed off their
    hands. Shahumyan gold-polymetallic deposit being developed by DGM was
    qualified as a highly dangerous zone: "the residents' houses break
    down of explosions. The developers have not practically left the upper
    layer above the drifts despite to the exploitation rules, and the
    land is caving in and making craters",- Zarafyan stressed. She added
    that the main waste flow was closed after construction of Geghanush
    tailing dump on the common lands on Geghanush community. However,
    there is practically no buffer zone here, and those having land
    plots near the tailing dump have been deprived of the opportunity
    to receive incomes. Besides 19 ha private plots, the hazel-wood
    growing on the slopes of the gorge filled with waste ceased bearing
    fruit. "We suggest that the government of the republic should set
    up a commission on monitoring the compliance of DGM activity with
    environmental standards",- said Zarafyan.

    The head of the Management and PR Department of Deno Gold Mining
    and engineer of the company's Ecological Department Hasmik Mkrtumyan
    disagreed with the ecologists.

    They were skeptical of the information that the contamination of
    gardens in Syunik in 2006-2007 caused allergy among local children as
    well as the reports that the tailing dump near the Geghanush community
    is a source of harmful dust. They said that the dump could not damage
    the hazel harvest in Geghanush.

    The chairman of the Union of Greens of Armenia Hakop Sanasaryan
    retorted that the damage caused to human health and environment by
    heavy metals in tailing dumps has long been proved by international
    experts. He said that in the Geghanush community he personally saw
    culves and lambs dying a few days after birth or having serious health
    problems. If this situation continues, the community may disappear
    in the next few years. Sanasaryan said that in Armenia engineering
    ecology is politicized. If the authorities go on neglecting this
    situation, certain companies will continue gaining super profits by
    damaging the environment.

    To note, the "Environmental-Social Profile for Deno G®ld Mining
    Company"s Operation in Armenia" article covers the outcomes of
    the public informational monitoring of Deno G®ld Mining Company"s
    operation conducted by "EcoLur" Informational NGO together with
    CEE Bank Watch International Non-Governmental Organization and "For
    Ensuring Ecological Safety and Developing Democracy" and "Khoustoup"
    NGOs. The documentary bases for this article are as follows:
    correspondence among NGOs, the Ministry of Nature Protection of RA,
    Territorial State Environmental Inspection in Syunik, the Ministry
    of Emergency State of RA, the Armenian Human Rights Defender, and the
    results and recommendations submitted by "GEORISK" Scientific- Expert
    Company, which worked for Deno G®ld Mining in Kapan, extracts from
    the reports drawn up by the Center of Noospherical Studies of NAS RA
    about soil pollution, food, water resources in Kapan and its adjacent
    places, interviews with the locals, the results of the discussions
    of Deno G®ld Mining Company's operation at the working meeting on
    environmental and social responsibility held by the European Bank for
    Reconstruction and Development in London. The article is published by
    "EcoLur" Informational NGO with the support of Global Greengrants Fund.
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