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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Government to Clean Lake Sevan's Coastline



Here are the details:
The government has earmarked this year 41.7 million Drams [$116,155] for a massive clean-up of 95 hectares [235 acres] of coastline areas on Lake Sevan...the clean-up will be carried out by the workers of Sevan National Park and several organizations which have won the tender for the job.
The extent of the project is not clear. If it is merely the picking-up of trash, volunteers would surely do a better job than government employees. Of course, they would be cheaper, too.

Source: ArmenPress

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We all know the Sevan National Park is a lovely place to "wash PM money". This is just a way to make a fancy payoff.