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    Pearl's Peril: Environmentalists warn Sevan's level reaches critical point

    Environment | 16.07.10 | 16:42

    Lake Sevan is bogging up because of rapid increase of the water level.

    By Siranuysh Gevorgyan
    ArmeniaNow reporter

    Armenian environmentalists constantly voice their concerns over Lake
    Sevan' bogging up; in recent years the level of the lake has been
    raising, and now reaches 1,901 meters, as a result of which hundreds
    of legal and illegal constructions, artificial forests around Lake
    Sevan, highways and even gas pipelines are under water.


    The green mass now submerged does not decay rapidly, and according to
    environmentalist Karine Danielyan, the lake may not manage to overcome
    the danger of pollution and bogging up through self-cleaning.


    According to the RA Law `On Lake Sevan' adopted in 2001, the lake
    level was supposed to rise by six meters (becoming 1,903.5 meters)
    before 2030, about 20 centimeters annually. But since 2005, the speed
    of the lake level rise has been higher than it was planned, averagely
    37 centimeters annually. This year Sevan was raised by about 60
    centimeters. The rise of the lake level was possible thanks to the
    abrupt limitation of water flow from Lake Sevan. The Ministry of
    Nature Protection of Armenia states that if the current speed of the
    lake level's rise is kept, it would be possible to reach the 1,903.5
    meters index in 2020.

    In 2005-2008, the Government of Armenia assigned funds to clean about
    100 hectares of lakeside territory annually. In 2009, when President
    of Armenia Serzh Sargsyan had a tour in Sevan, he ordered to assign
    funds for cleaning about 600 hectares (annually), understanding that
    100 hectares is too small.

    On Thursday, the Government of Armenia made a decision to assign 30
    million drams (about $82,800) to the Ministry of Nature Protection to
    buy and bring to Armenia a special excavator of Finnish production,
    which can work in territories covered with water and forming bogs, as
    well as to organize Lake Sevan cleaning works more productively.

    `During previous years, the quality and volume of those works (Lake
    Sevan cleaning works) were poor, because the companies which won in
    the competitions [for implementing the lake cleaning works], did not
    have facilities with high level of productivity, which are designed
    for functioning in underwater wooded territories, and cleaning them of
    bushes,' the government statement says.




    From: A. Papazian
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