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    PRESS RELEASE
    The Armenia Fund
    Governmental Buiding 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Hasmik Grigoryan
    Tel: +(3741) 56 01 06 ext. 105
    Fax: +(3741) 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/

    26 Deecmber, 2007

    The Armenia Fund Provides Martakert with Long- Awaited Water
    Martakert "in deep water"

    Yerevan, December 26, 2007 - On December 21, The Armenia Fund executive
    director Vahe Aghabegians and deputy director Ararat Khlghatyan attended the
    opening ceremony of the Martakert water main, the key project of the Fund in
    Karabakh for the last 18 months. Karabakh President Bako Sahakyan, Prime
    Minister Ara Harutyunyan attended the ceremony.

    "I feel proud witnessing today how excited the whole city of Martakert is in
    seeing the water flow right into their city. With the availability of this
    vitally important infrastructure, no doubt, life will change radically for
    the better. Providing conditions for a decent life in a bordering location
    is twice as important today," said Vahe Aghabegians. "This truly impressive
    project is yet another demonstration of the huge potential of the Armenians
    living in homeland and the Diaspora, the immense capacity, which results in
    deliveries of much-needed infrastructure such as roads and highways, water
    and gas lines," he added.

    Martakert region suffered most terribly during the Karabakh conflict: the
    quality of the spring water used by local households was way below the
    standard required, and the streams used for irrigation water were left on
    the other side of the border. Lack of water became a problem number one and
    required a fundamental long-term solution.

    "A regular supply of freshwater in the region was so essential," commented
    Sergei Ohanyan, head of the Karabakh administration. "Now, when we at last
    have what was so crucial to the whole region, we can think about the next
    natural steps that will help push the country to greater changes and
    success."
    The water pipeline will provide drinking water to more than 7000 people in
    the region and adjacent villages. According to initial estimation, the
    quantity of water is more than enough and can also be used for irrigation
    purposes.

    The Martakert water main construction with the total cost of AMD1bln (US$
    3,3M) was implemented with the funds raised at the Telethon 2005. The
    construction of the 30km water main was implemented in two stages. The first
    stage of the project resulted in the first 13 km of the main; shortly
    afterwards, the construction of the last 17 km was completed.

    The water main branches into pipelines in Mets Shen (2.3km), Maghavuz and
    Varnkatagh communities (5.5km).It is fed from the river Trzi that is 5km
    >From the Erek Mankuk Monastry Complex and is located on a sharp relief
    landscape that ranges from 1141m to 541m elevation above the sea level. The
    water main crosses the river Tartar at the lowest point where a 25m long
    bridge has been built to hold the main, as well as serve the water main
    maintenance staff. The steel pipes used to construct the main are
    well-protected against corrosion. The air release and water discharge
    chambers on the pipes will ensure the water main's efficient work.

    "The Martakert main construction was technically a complicated task to carry
    out and the successful accomplishment of it by The Armenia Fund fills me
    with pride today," says the Fund's deputy director Ararat Khlghatyan.
    "During the 18 months of the work we all, workers and engineers included,
    appreciated the paramount importance of the task and never got discouraged
    when faced with unexpected challenges."

    In addition to the Martakert water main, The Armenia Fund has been in charge
    of a few other water supply projects in Karabakh: a 9km pipeline is already
    operating in the bordering Vaghuhas village, and a 5km pipeline along with a
    7km internal network is underway in the Vank village.

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