CHILDREN PLAYING IN SEWAGE WATER IN YEREVAN DISTRICT
Tert.am
23:50 06.09.11
The sewage system at the buildings 68, 70 and 72 in Yerevan's Shirak
Street has been clogged, with the sewage having already flooded yards,
playing grounds and was about to enter flats.
The residents made an emergency call to Yerevan Jur, the company
in charge, but it responded to the call only five days later,
residents said.
Ashot Hambardzumyan, the head of the Narine condominium that is in
charge of this kind of services in this area, said in an interview
with Tert.am that the worn-out sewage system causes such problems
for those residents very often.
He also said that sometimes it is impossible to get in touch with
1-85 service, and many times it responds slowly to such calls.
In the evening on Tuesday the service had responded to the call and
was already trying to unclog the sewage system.
Vardges Martirosyan, a sewage engineer, said that one of the reasons
such clogging occurs is that the sewage system is rather old.
He also said that residents throw food leftovers, worn-out cloths
and other things that are not supposed to be in the sewage system.
Martirosyan also called on residents to avoid throwing such things
in the system.
Tert.am
23:50 06.09.11
The sewage system at the buildings 68, 70 and 72 in Yerevan's Shirak
Street has been clogged, with the sewage having already flooded yards,
playing grounds and was about to enter flats.
The residents made an emergency call to Yerevan Jur, the company
in charge, but it responded to the call only five days later,
residents said.
Ashot Hambardzumyan, the head of the Narine condominium that is in
charge of this kind of services in this area, said in an interview
with Tert.am that the worn-out sewage system causes such problems
for those residents very often.
He also said that sometimes it is impossible to get in touch with
1-85 service, and many times it responds slowly to such calls.
In the evening on Tuesday the service had responded to the call and
was already trying to unclog the sewage system.
Vardges Martirosyan, a sewage engineer, said that one of the reasons
such clogging occurs is that the sewage system is rather old.
He also said that residents throw food leftovers, worn-out cloths
and other things that are not supposed to be in the sewage system.
Martirosyan also called on residents to avoid throwing such things
in the system.