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    CYANIC PLANT IN MEGHRADZOR: VILLAGERS PROTESTING, WHILE DIRECTOR OF MINING COMPANY READY TO BUILD IT IN ANOTHER AREA

    ARMINFO
    Friday, January 25, 17:31

    Residents of the village of Meghradzor organized a picket in front
    of the president's residence in Yerevan on Jan 25. The villagers are
    protesting against construction of a cyanic plant in Meghradzor.

    Meghradzor LLC backs the construction.

    A villager Samvel Lazarian says cyanic plant is dangerous for
    the environment and they plan to build it in the resort zone
    Tsakhkadzor-Meghradzor-Hankavan. He says that the public opinion is
    not taken into consideration when drafting the project.

    "They provide us with false data saying that allegedly the plant's
    operation will not affect environment. However, cyanides leaked in
    Meghradzor will occur directly in the River of Marmarik endangering
    the nearby settlements and the Ararat region," Lazarian says. His
    fellow villager Karen Hovannisyan says that over 500 people protest
    against construction of the plant.

    The signatures of the picketers were submitted to the president's
    staff and a statement saying that the project does not reckon with
    the fact that the area is earthquake-prone. The project lacks data
    on the radioactive elements and a map of the uranium and thorium. In
    addition, it does not reckon with possible pollution of soil, water
    and air in case of emergencies. The project assesses the damage on a
    formula, which lacks a coefficient of a resort area when the damage
    assessment increases several dozens of times.

    For his part, Director of Meghradzor Gold LLC Vardan Markaryan called
    the given accusations groundless. Talking to ArmInfo he said that
    the production capacity of the plant will total 600 tons monthly.

    "The project bears no environmental risks due to closed cycle
    production," he said. "A group of young people is behind the scandal.

    They had been stealing gold-bearing ore for 4-5 years when the mine
    was frozen. Most of the signatures gathered against construction
    of the plant are forged. However, I am ready to build the plant in
    another area, where the Government will point at," the director of
    the company said.

    Markaryan said that the gold mine was officially developed yet in the
    Soviet Armenia, since 1986. The reserves are estimated at 300.000 tons
    with some 3500 tons of gold content. Earlier, it was on the balance
    of GeoProMining Company, but was later frozen as unpromising. In Nov
    2010 Meghradzor Gold undertook development of the mine. A total of
    200 jobs have been created at the plant, he said, with 116 residents
    of Meghradzor working on the mine. He said that the company pays 30
    million drams to the Meghradoz budget annually. In addition, since
    2010 the company has paid 500 million drams to the state budget.




    From: A. Papazian
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