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    ACP DIRECTOR: EXPLOITATION OF TEGHUT COPPER AND MOLYBDENUM MINE WILL NOT HAVE NEGATIVE IMPACT ON ENVIRONMENTAL ECOSYSTEM

    Noyan Tapan
    Feb 20 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 20, NOYAN TAPAN. The exploitation of the Teghut
    copper and molybdenum mine will not have a negative impact on the
    environmental ecosystem. Gagik Arzumanian, Director of Armenian
    Copper Program (ACP) CJSC that received the concessional right of
    the mine's exploitation for 25 years, stated this at the February 16
    discussion. The event followed a discussion held on February 9, during
    which Chairman of the Union of Greens of Armenia Hakob Sanasarian
    expressed concern about environmental consequences of the project's
    implementation. H. Sanasarian was also present at the February 16
    discussion. G. Arzumanian said that the Armenian government should
    allow exploitation of the mine. He explained that the water balance
    of the Teghut copper and molybdenum mine (the Shnogh River) will
    not be violated because the necessary water will be taken from the
    Debet River and used in a "closed cycle". Besides, he ruled out the
    possibility of leakage of underground waters from the tailing dump as
    ACP envisaged all measures to prevent this danger. The ACP director
    considered as unreasonable the concern that the mine's exploitation
    will cause damage to surrounding forests because 357.16 ha of forest
    (57.7 thousand cubic meters of wood) will be cut during 25 years of
    the project's implementation.

    He cited information published in the Armenian press, according
    to which about 1 million cubic meters of wood on the total area of
    about 8 thousand ha is cut in Armenia every year, 500 thousand cubic
    meters of wood is cut annually in Lori marz. "Let's use our energy
    to solve more important problems. Why make so much fuss over this
    issue?," he said. H. Sanasarian expressed his discontent that no
    representatives of the RA ministry of nature protection attended the
    discussion. "This ministry does not fulfil its obligations envisaged
    by law," he noted, adding that the ministry's examination of the
    project was imperfect. H. Sanasarian considered as contradicting the
    Armenian legislation the fact that the project of mine's exploitation
    was developed not for the whole period of 25 years but only for 8
    years. According to G. Arzumanian, the mine should be exploited on an
    area of 200 ha but ACP managed to purchase only 100 ha from the current
    owners. He noted that if the company fails to purchase the remaining
    area, "the state will consider it as a supreme public right and require
    its mandatory alienation." In response to NT correspondent's question,
    G. Arzumanian said that ACP envisages to implement a number of social
    program in the local communities (construction of residential and
    recreational zones, water supply and sewerage systems, as well as
    staff training), some of which have already been launched. In his
    words, although the mine's exploitation has not started, "revenues
    of Shogh and Teghut communities have increased tenfold."
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