Armenia’s Union Of Greens: If Teghut Mine Developed "Dead Zone" To O

ARMENIA’S UNION OF GREENS: IF TEGHUT MINE DEVELOPED "DEAD ZONE" TO OCCUR AROUND

ARKA
Nov 7, 2007

YEREVAN, November 7. /ARKA/. If Teghut copper-molybdenum deposit
is developed, all the adjacent territory will turn to a "dead zone",
Chairman of Armenia’s Union of Greens Hakob Sanasarian told journalists
Tuesday.

Sanasarian pointed out that the development of the mine will
practically kill the environment, particularly will completely destroy
the natural systems of water formation and water supply.

"Particularly, Shokh River will suffer irreplaceable ecological
damage as a result of emissions from the tailing dump of poisonous
substances saturated with heavy metals fatal for human health,"
Sanasarian said adding that it may cause outbreaks of many genetic
diseases and stillbirth.

According to Sanasarian, the operation of mine will also cause
damage to 700 hectares of forest; it will be impossible to restore
the forest, with plants incorporated in the Red Book, during 25 years
of the operation of Teghut deposit.

Sanasarian stressed the damage to be caused to flora and fauna by the
huge production complex to be constructed in the territory. "Some
populations may disappear not only in the region, but also in the
adjacent area," he said.

Earlier, a member of Armenia’s Union of Greens, member of "Orinats
Erkir" opposition parliament group, member of the parliament commission
for social issues, healthcare and nature protection Gurgen Sargsian
said that organizing closed development of Teghut deposit will allow
reducing the environmental damage in Armenia by 18 times. He proposed,
instead of development of new deposits, to modernize the existing
mining enterprises for more complete processing of ore and also
utilizing it for high technology production.

In February 2001, "ACP" (Armenian Copper Program) Closed Joint Stock
Company received a license for development of the deposit for 25 years.

Investments of ACP in the project are to total $200-250mln, with
about $50mln having been already invested.

According to preliminary estimates, the production output of Teghut
deposit in the first operational year is to total 12,000 tons of
copper concentrate.

The ore reserve of the deposit is about 400-450mln tons.

"ACP" Closed Joint Stock Company, a member of Vallex Group, was
founded in August 1997 on the basis of Alaverdy mining factory. The
shareholders of the enterprise are Vallex F.M. Establishment
(Lichtenstein) (80.74%) and the General Director of Armenian Copper
Program Valery Mejlumian (19.26%).