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    ARMENIA LAUNCHES PLANT TO RECYCLE SOVIET MISSILE FUEL

    Agence France Presse -- English
    May 13, 2006 Saturday 2:03 AM GMT

    Armenia late Friday inaugurated a plant that will recycle toxic
    components of the fuel used by Soviet-era missiles that remain on
    the territory of this Caucasus republic.

    The 1.2-million-euro (1.55-million-dollar) plant, located some 80
    kilometers from the capital Yerevan, is funded by the Organization
    for Security and Cooperation on Europe (OSCE), the United States,
    Finland, Canada and Germany.

    "This plant is extremely important for the country's environment. We
    inherited the fuel's toxic elements from the Soviet Union, and
    they are dangerous not only for the environment, but also for the
    population," said Armenian defense minister Serj Sargsian, who attended
    the inauguration.

    The fuel "has become more dangerous now, as the tanks in which it is
    stored have aged," he said.

    The plant will recycle 872 tons of toxic substances, mostly nitrogen
    acid and nitrogen oxide, by August of next year, said its head, major
    Viktor Vukhrer. The fuel's components will be recycled into fertilizer.

    "If 100 cubic meters of the substance leaked into the environment, all
    life forms would die in a radius of two kilometers, and there would
    be long-term soil and water pollution in a radius of 20 kilometers,"
    Vukhrer said.

    OSCE general secretary Marc Perrin de Brichambaut said international
    experts would monitor the plant, the recycling process and the
    environmental impact.

    He said the plant was an example of cooperation between the
    organization and Armenia, which could inspire other projects in
    the future.

    "This project will serve as an example for similar projects," Perrin
    de Brichambaut said at the inauguration ceremony.

    The plant was built following an agreement signed in 2005 between
    Armenia and the OSCE.
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