Araz River Is Being Polluted By Wastes Funneled From Armenia, Experts Say
Baku Today, Azerbaijan
May 21 2004
Officials from the hygiene and epidemiological center in Azerbaijan’s
autonomous republic of Nakhchivan say the country’s second longest
river, Araz, is being heavily contaminated by wastes funneled from
Armenia, ANS reported on Thursday.
The officials say a recent examining of the river has indicated
that the level of its contamination in Nakhchivan’s Sadarak, Julfa
and Ordubad districts has become from eight to ten times as more
than the annual limit. The situation with the contamination is more
disastrous in Sadarak District. Experts of the center have called
upon international organizations to examine the case and urge the
Armenian side to stop polluting the river.
The main polluter of the river is considered Armenia s Metsamor nuclear
plant, which experts believe is also a source of a potential danger
for the whole region in view of Armenia s being a seismically active
country. A powerful earthquake that jolted Armenia in December of
1988 put end to the lives of tens of thousands of people.