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    Coastal area may get swamped if discharges increase from Sevan - expert


    YEREVAN, August 22. /ARKA/. Increasing discharges from Sevan Lake from
    170 to 240 million cubic meters per year may lead to mire formation in
    coastal areas, ecologist Gagik Sukhudyan said.

    On January 30, 2014, Armenia's government approved the amendments to
    the Sevan law about increasing the discharges from Sevan for
    irrigation to 240 cubic meters. This limit will have to be
    reconsidered every year. By 2019 a number of ponds and reservoirs are
    to be constructed to ensure collection of water for irrigation and to
    prevent increased discharges from the lake.

    "We believe Sevan is a natural reservoir for us to take water from for
    irrigation, but in fact it is a living organism responding to outside
    interference quickly", the ecologist said.

    According to the expert, the Sevan status improved a bit in 2012, but
    will now be back to 2010-2011 situation when there was no chance to
    approach the water without being stuck in weeds across the coastal
    area.

    Fifty various organizations have worked over the law about Sevan that
    envisages to raise the level to 1,903.5 meters, the ecologist said.

    Sukhudyan also stressed that, according to official reports, 40% of
    irrigation water is lost due to aged canals.

    "That is how the issue should be solved and not at the expense of
    Sevan", the expert said.

    The captain of "Kilikia" sailboat Karen Balayan said fish farms use
    huge water volumes, but could recycle water instead.

    "We are not nomads to consume whatever we find of resources and leave;
    we should use natural resources in a reasonable way", the captain
    said.

    According to Balayan, transparency at the lake reached 15 meters in
    some places in 2012, but will drop after discharges are increased.

    Sevan is one of the largest mountainous lakes in Europe and Asia. It
    sits in the middle of Armenian Highland at an altitude of 1914 meters
    and is the main sources of drinking water in the region. -0--


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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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