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  • No Monitoring of Underground Waters Done in Armenia For Past 14 Yrs

    NO MONITORING OF UNDERGROUND WATERS DONE IN ARMENIA FOR PAST 14 YEARS

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 2, NOYAN TAPAN. No monitoring of underground waters
    has been done in Armenia for the past 14 years. Whereas, as
    T. Lennarts, Technical Director of the USAID Water Program, told
    reporters on February 2, 90% of drinking water in the country comes
    from underground sources.

    T. Lennarts, who had participated in the seminar "Control of
    Underground Water Resources Monitoring in Armenia" on the same day,
    said that along with developing the Armenian economy, the RA
    government decided to deal with the problem of controlling the
    underground waters monitoring: a Hydrogeological Monitoring Center has
    been founded. According to him, about 100 thousand dollars will be
    allocated for monitoring every year, and the USAID is going to assist
    with this.

    The RA Deputy Minister of Nature Protection Hakob Matilian noted that
    in the 1990s, the monitoring of underground waters was stooped in
    Armenia because of lack of financial resources. Yet, in his words,
    some work in this direction was done last year, particularly, studies
    of deep wells were conducted in two marzes. The deputy minister said
    that the main purpose of a monitoring is to determine the amount of
    underground water resources and their quality in the country. By
    previous data, these resources amounted to 3 billion cubic meters. 3
    billion cubic meters of water is consumed annually in Armenia, with
    underground waters making 1-1.5 million cubic meters.

    H. Matilian also informed those present that a cooperation agreement
    will be signed with the USAID with the aim of controlling the
    monitoring, which will last about 3 years.
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