ARMENIAN WATER-SEWERAGE COMPANY FACES FINANCIAL PROBLEMS
Noyan Tapan
April 17, 2009
YEREVAN
The Armenian Water-Sewerage Company has encountered difficult problems
since the beginning of the year due to the global economic and
financial crisis. This was stated by Patrick Lorin, General Director
and Management Contractor of the company (AWSC). Since the beginning
of the year both the revenues of the company and state subsidies have
reduced, told the director general.
The company has increased tariffs for drinking water since April 1,
though the enterprise intended to change tariffs from the beginning
of January. Tariffs for drinking water grew from 140 AMD to 179.78 AMD
(including VAT) per cubic meter.
According to Mr. Lorin, the value added tax, which is charged from the
revenues, has been imposed on the company since January. Since some
100 thousand subscribers do not make regular payments, in fact the
company itself pays 20 per cent of VAT from the collected amount,
told P.Lorin. AWSC currently has 270,000 subscribers in Armenia
(which is about 1 million residents).
According to Mr. Lorin in the current difficult situation the company
is forced to close one of its four branches this month. AWSC’ s
branches are located in Sevan, Abovyan, Sisian and Artashat. This will
entail a notable reduction of the staff (by more than 40 work places).
Moreover, the company had to reduce salaries by 20 per cent, and also
to cut the workweek to four days.
According to the General Director of AWSC, the company has elaborated a
number of measures to get out of the critical situation. Particularly,
they intend to publish in the press the names of regular defaulters,
who did not pay for water in 2008. They already have publicized 400
names of defaulters from Ejmiatsin, Gavar, Kapan, Harzdan. Instead,
the company organizes a lottery for its regular payers: 8 people have
already received 300 000 AMD each.