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    PRESS RELEASE
    Fund for Armenian Relief
    630 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10016
    Contact: Edina N. Bobelian
    Tel: (212) 889-5150; Fax: (212) 889-4849
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Website: www.farusa.org

    June 4, 2007
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    USAID CHOSES THE FUND FOR ARMENIAN RELIEF (FAR) FOR THIRD RECONSTRUCTION
    PROJECT IN ARMENIA

    The water comes every day, but not all day for the 100,000 Armenians who
    live in the city of Artashat and its 27 surrounding villages. Through
    Armenia's water system, the villages generally only receive drinkable water
    for a couple hours a day.

    The problem is the water system in that part of Armenia, south of Yerevan,
    is more than 40 years old. Installed by Soviet technicians, the iron and
    steel pipes have corroded and cracked. It is estimated that 80% of the
    water sent through the system is lost to leaks. That's why the system can't
    meet the needs of the residents.

    While the government of Armenia has been very active the past couple of
    years in improving the water system in Armenia and modernizing its
    management, pockets of population, such as the residents around Artashat,
    are still without reliable water sources.

    Now, thanks to the United States Agency for International Development
    (USAID) and a two-year, $3.1 million contract, the Fund for Armenian Relief
    (FAR), will begin work this May on an ambitious plan to repair and
    reconstruct the region's water system. This is the third contract USAID has
    awarded to FAR in the past five years.

    "We are glad to be part of the team that will help improve the quality of
    life for so many Armenian families," said Garnik Nanagoulian, Executive
    Director of FAR. "We're also pleased USAID has recognized the success FAR
    has had with the other contracts we have been awarded. We take very
    seriously our responsibility to both the people of Armenia and the people of
    America who fund these works."

    PART OF A LARGER EFFORT

    This USAID contract is just the latest of a multi-party effort to improve
    Armenia's water supply infrastructure and modernize the management of the
    nation's water company. The Armenian government has spent the past six
    years revamping its water system, aiming to establish a
    commercially-oriented, efficient water company.

    In support of the government's reform initiatives, the World Bank has
    provided $23 million to Armenia's water supply system. Through World Bank
    financing, a French company, SAUR, was chosen to manage the nation's water
    system. Working together, the Armenian government, World Bank, and SAUR
    have already accomplished much. However, much remains to be done to set
    Armenia's water utilities on the path to long-term solvency while providing
    high-quality water and sanitation services.

    USAID has been supporting the commercialization of Armenia's water system
    since 2003. It has provided funding for purchase of water meters and
    supported the installation of filters for water meters. USAID has also
    provided computers, accounting software, and training to strengthen the
    financial management capacity and integrity of Armenia's water system
    operation.

    HELPING ARTASHAT

    Rehabilitating the water treatment facility in the Garni area that provides
    water to Artashat and neighboring communities is outside the scope of work
    being undertaken with the World Bank financing. That is why USAID, in
    collaboration with FAR, is stepping up.

    The region's drinking water comes from water sources around Garni, while its
    non-potable water is produced by 13 deep wells located closer to Artashat.
    The water is pumped throughout the region.

    Under the contract awarded to FAR on May 10, 2007, USAID aims to provide a
    continuous, uninterrupted supply of safe drinking water to residents in the
    town of Artashat and 27 surrounding villages by May 2009. FAR will also
    undertake efforts to reduce energy consumption by increasing the volume of
    water delivered by gravity flow systems, rather than pumps. The third part
    of the contract covers plans to improve the quality of the water and the
    water system infrastructure in Garni.

    "This is an excellent example of various government and non-governmental
    organizations coming together to fix a real problem, to improve the life of
    thousands of families," Nanagoulian said.

    -- 6/4/07

    E-mail photo available upon request.

    PHOTO CAPTION: On May 16, 2007 in Yerevan, Armenia, USAID/Armenia
    Contracting Officer David Brown (left) signed the $3.1 million USAID
    contract awarding the Artashat Water Supply System Rehabilitation Program to
    the Fund for Armenian Relief, represented by Deputy Manager Karen Sargsyan
    (right).
    From: Baghdasarian
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