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    ECOLOGISTS INTEND TO RAISE ISSUE OF A NEW NUCLEAR WASTE REPOSITORY AT THE LEVEL OF THREE MINISTRIES

    ArmInfo
    2010-06-07 18:14:00

    ArmInfo. Ecologists are going to raise the issue of a new repository
    for nuclear and other chemical waste at the level of three ministries.

    To recall, the exploration near the villages of Zangakatun and
    Urtsalanj to choose the place for the repository has raised a real
    wave of protest among the local residents. The drilling operations in
    the administrative lands of Zangakatun were launched in April without
    warning the residents and the rural administration. As a result,
    the villagers cordoned off the road and drove the drillers out of
    their territory.

    The Yerevan Sate University's Prospecting Center, which carries out
    the exploration, states that the repository will be situated in the
    areas inapplicable for agricultural work and cattle grazing, while
    the villagers say that the chosen place is in the center of plough
    lands of the community. Moreover, the water pipelines of irrigation
    system of three villages - Paruyr Sevak, Tigranashen and Yerakhas
    are only 200 meters away from the exploration place.

    Head of EcoLur NGO Inga Zarafyan said at today's debates at the Aarhus
    Center that the work for choice of the place for the new repository
    is being carried out in accordance with the governmental decision
    dated 23 July 2009. At the same time, not a single document points
    out precisely what waste and from what enterprises is to be buried
    in the repository. It is noteworthy that according to the standards
    of the International Atomic Energy Agency, these data are to be
    known at the stage of choice of the territories applicable for the
    waste repository. However, neither the Yerevan State University's
    Prospecting Center, which is carrying out the exploration, nor
    the Armenian Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources, which is
    the contractor, possesses precise information about the waste the
    repository is meant for.

    Zarafyan doubts that the decision implies medical, laboratory or
    chemical waste. "One thing is clear - we are dealing with a vicious
    cycle of governmental decisions. Still, it remains unclear why the
    Government has decided to create this repository and what is supposed
    to be buried there," Zarafyan said noting that no public hearings
    have been held in the village of Zangakatun, which is contrary to
    Aarhus Convention.

    "We are going to demand that the ministries of energy and natural
    resources, health care and environment protection specify the
    grounds of this decision and explain what this site is designed for,"
    Zarafyan said.




    From: A. Papazian
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