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    DEVELOPMENT OF TEKHUT DEPOSIT WILL RESULT IN ECOLOGICAL DISASTER: EXPERTS

    Yerevan, February 9. ArmInfo. The development of Tekhut
    copper-molybdenum deposit in Lori region of Armenia will result in an
    ecological disaster, President of the Union of the Greens of Armenia
    Hakob Sanasaryan said during a press-conference today.

    Even though Armenian Copper Programme (ACP) says that it will launch
    the project in 2011, it may well start the preparations this year. This
    is an unprecedented case: the authorities deliberately ignore the
    fact that this project may kill 600 h of woods and many rare species
    living in the area.

    Sanasaryan is skeptical of ACP's assurances that on the preparatory
    stage it will cut down just 27,000 trees. In fact, the question is
    about 170,000 trees. Sanasaryan pointed to a number of "inaccuracies"
    in the feasibility report on the project. For example, the report
    says that the damage caused by the felling of a wild pear with a
    diameter of 36 cm will make up just 1,000 AMD, while, in fact, such
    a pear costs 25,500 AMD.

    However, A.Sanasaryan noted that it is not the only mistake of the
    feasibility study of the copper-molybdenum deposit. Particularly, it
    fails to mention that 55 species of mammals (21 of them are registered
    in the Red Book), 86 species of birds, 29 species of squamoses (11
    of them are in the Red Book), as well as 191 species of plants (9 of
    them are in the Red Book) will become victims of the ACP's pecuniary
    interests. He also emphasized that even if the ACP leadership gives its
    consent to the implementation of the project in a more sparing regime,
    the Tekhut forest will turn into a junkyard for toxic industrial waste
    at best. According to A.Sanasaryan, it is not known how many tons of
    repugnant substances will be emitted into the atmosphere due to the
    ACP's activity. But one thing is clear - in case of exploiting the
    deposit, nothing will prevent the contamination of soil and water with
    toxic waste. He emphasized that the damage done to the Lori region's
    environment will probably never be compensated for.

    As per the preliminary calculations, the storage of Tekhut deposit
    of copper-molybdenum ore makes up 500 mln t. Specialists say that
    in reality the volume can be bigger. It is planned to extract 70
    thnd t of 28-30% copper concentrate, and - 1200 t of 50% molybdenum
    concentrate. As per the final calculations of the experts, it is
    planned to extract 8-12 t of ore in Tekhut.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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