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    Study shows Lake Van seriously polluted
    Turkish Daily News
    12/29/04

    Researchers at Van's Yüzüncü Yıl University have devised a map of
    relative pollution levels in Lake Van following an analysis of water
    samples collected from various parts of the lake.

    Assistant Professor Orhan Deniz from the university's department of
    geography traversed the 530-kilometer-long coastline of Lake Van on
    foot and collected water samples over a period of four months,
    according to the Anatolia news agency. The research was conducted in
    cooperation with Vice Chancellor Professor Ali Fuat Dog˘u.

    Deniz stated that the samples taken from the lake underwent laboratory
    analysis to determine the coliform content of the water. He
    said pollution was heaviest in non-residential areas and the
    sections of the lake that have no currents.

    `We classified areas according to their suitability for swimming
    and have concluded that 40 percent of the lake is unsuitable for this
    activity. According to the classification, the clean parts of the lake
    have been indicated on the map with the number one, the less polluted
    areas by a two, the polluted sections by a three, and the most
    polluted locations by a four, indicating the lake's most hazardous
    areas,' said Deniz.

    Deniz said they had been unable to survey the 90 kilometers
    of coastline stretching between the village of Altınsaç in Gevas¸
    and Res¸adiye in Tatvan due to the area's inaccessibility, adding
    that they would continue their research in the spring to complete the
    map.

    Deniz said he would also monitor pollution levels by season and would
    collect samples starting in January to create a winter map.
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