Last resort?: Gegharkunik residents turn into live shield to protect their river, Armenia

A live shield appeared yes­ter­day, July 19, on the Yere­van-Sevan high­way, when the res­i­dents of the Gegharku­nik province blocked the road to express their protest against the con­struc­tion of a hydropow­er plant on the Gay­lad­zor stream of the Argitchi Riv­er.

River ArgitchiA live shield appeared yes­ter­day, July 19, on the Yere­van-Sevan high­way, when the res­i­dents of the Gegharku­nik province blocked the road to express their protest against the con­struc­tion of a hydropow­er plant on the Gay­lad­zor stream of the Argitchi Riv­er.

Since the morn­ing about 500 res­i­dents from six vil­lages blocked the Yere­van-Mar­touni sec­tion of the Sevan high­way for about five hours par­a­lyz­ing traf­fic for more than 1,000 cars. Lat­er on, Gegharku­nik marzpetaran (local admin­is­tra­tion body) employ­ees arrived, and asked for ten days to set­tle the issue.

“Res­i­dents turned to all com­pe­tent gov­ern­ment bod­ies, and they had noth­ing else left to do in this respect. They are ready to repeat the same step in ten days unless some­thing is changed for the bet­ter,” Lian­na Asoy­an, coor­di­na­tor of the Aarhus Cen­ter in Armenia’s Gegharku­nik province, told Arme­ni­aNow.

The riv­er Argitchi is the biggest among 28 rivers flow­ing into Lake Sevan. It secures 12 cen­time­ters for the rise of the lake lev­el annu­al­ly. The riv­er pro­vides irri­ga­tion water for more than 30,000 res­i­dents of six vil­lages in Geghark­ounik province. If the project of chang­ing the course of the Gay­lad­zor stream flow­ing to the riv­er Argitchi is imple­ment­ed, about 40 per­cent of Argirchi water will be direct­ed to Vay­ots Dzor province, which is in the oppo­site side of Lake Sevan.

Asoy­an says that Zange­zour Eximp LLC is ille­gal­ly con­duct­ing the con­struc­tion of a small hydropow­er plant on the Argitchi Riv­er though the per­mit issued to this com­pa­ny says it is enti­tled to car­ry out con­struc­tion only on the trib­u­tary of the Eghegis Riv­er in Kapuyt Berd, while con­struc­tion works on the riv­er Argitchi are ille­gal.

Envi­ron­men­tal­ists are sure that by means of chang­ing the course of the riv­er, the lev­el of Lake Sevan – the largest sweet water basin in Arme­nia – will be dropped. The rise of Lake Sevan’s lev­el influ­enced the lucra­tive busi­ness­es found­ed along the lakeshore dur­ing recent years. Besides, the abrupt rise of Lake Sevan’s lev­el is con­sid­ered to be one of the most impor­tant envi­ron­men­tal issues for Arme­nia, where Lake Sevan is the main ele­ment of the whole ecosys­tem.

The RA Law on Lake Sevan, which pro­hibits the use of the lake’s basin water for oth­er pur­pos­es, be it a hydro-pow­er plant, irri­ga­tion or some oth­er pur­pose, is being vio­lat­ed because of the con­struc­tion of the hydropow­er plant. Besides, it is also dan­ger­ous for fish, espe­cial­ly trout, since they spawn at the source of the riv­er Argitchi.