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    FAMED ARMENIA LAKE UNDER THREAT: ACTIVISTS

    Agence France Presse
    September 29, 2011 Thursday 3:38 PM GMT

    Environmentalists in Armenia warned on Thursday that the country's
    largest lake was in peril despite government efforts to save the
    Caucasus republic's most important water source.

    An alliance of around 50 environmental groups issued a statement
    raising concern over the ailing situation at Lake Sevan, which is
    important to landlocked Armenia as a source of water for hydro-electric
    power.

    "The fake activities of official agencies and the improper spending
    of budgetary funds, loans and grants are threatening the existence
    of Lake Sevan," the statement said.

    The lake is also used for irrigation and fishing, but its level fell
    drastically by more than 20 metres (65 feet) from the Soviet era to
    the 1990s due to over-exploitation.

    Water volume fell by 44 percent and the problem was compounded by
    pollution from sewage and industrial waste, turning some parts of
    the lake into swamp and causing species of fish and birds to disappear.

    The authorities began a programme to restore water levels 10 years
    ago and in 2008 imposed limits on irrigation usage and banned the
    use of the lake's water for hydropower production.

    "Thanks to these provisions the lake's water level began to heighten
    by 25 to 35 centimetres per year and rose by three metres over the
    past 10 years," Armenian environment protection ministry official
    Ashot Avalian told AFP.

    But environmentalists warned that serious ecological problems remained
    and that water quality was still being affected.

    "The water of Lake Sevan is more important than any oil or gas. People
    can live without those resources, but not without water," the head
    of Armenia's Union of Greens Hakob Sanasarian told AFP.

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