Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Iran, Armenia To Ramp Up Efforts To Reduce Aras River Pollution

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Iran, Armenia To Ramp Up Efforts To Reduce Aras River Pollution

    IRAN, ARMENIA TO RAMP UP EFFORTS TO REDUCE ARAS RIVER POLLUTION

    Tasnim News Agency, Iran
    Feb 12 2014

    February 12, 2014 - 20:10

    TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Iranian energy minister and Armenia's minister of
    environmental protection agreed on Wednesday to step up Tehran-Yerevan
    joint efforts to monitor and reduce water pollution in the Aras River.

    Print

    The Iranian capital of Tehran saw Energy Minister Hamid Chitchian,
    and the visiting Armenian minister of environmental protection,
    Aram Harutyunian, holding a meeting today to discuss a range of
    environmental issues, including active cooperation to tackle the Aras
    River pollution.

    The rising pollution levels in the border river have been blamed
    mainly on the discharge of untreated sewage from an Armenia-based
    copper factory into the river water.

    In the meeting, the two ministers, accompanied by their senior
    advisers, decided that Iran and Armenia should put efforts into
    monitoring water pollution in Aras online and take measures to stop
    the discharge of toxic waste from the copper factory into the river.

    The Aras is a river located in and along the countries of Turkey,
    Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Iran. Its total length is 1,072 kilometers.

    Given its length and a basin that covers an area of 102,000 square
    kilometers, it is one of the largest rivers of the Caucasus.

    The Aras River rises near Erzurum, Turkey. It meets with the Akhurian
    River southeast of Digor, flows along the Turkish-Armenian border,
    and then near a corridor that connects Turkey to Nakhchivan.

    It then flows along the Iranian-Azerbaijan and the Iranian-Armenian
    border. The river then flows along the border between Iran and
    Azerbaijan to meet with the Kura River at the village of Sabirabad. It
    then directly flows into the Caspian Sea.

    http://www.tasnimnews.com/English/Home/Single/281896


    From: Baghdasarian
Working...
X