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2012-07-17Hayastan All-Armenian Fund carries out construction of potable-water network in Artsakh’s Hadrut City Other water-infrastructure projects are underway throughout Armenia and Artsakh “Currently the city continues to do with a water network that was built in the 1970s,” said Edik Davtyan, deputy head of the Hadrut Regional Administration. “The corroded pipes often give out, resulting in several days of service interruption.” Since the launch of the project in January 2012, almost half of a planned 33-kilometer distribution network has been built. Today, while work continues on the network, crews are also building water-distribution and -regulation wells. The final phase of the project will comprise the construction of a pump station and two reservoirs. When construction is completed, in Spring 2013, the more than 3,200 residents of Hadrut City will have around-the-clock access to drinking water. “In 2008, with the construction of the 22-kilometer Arjaghbyur-Hadrut potable-water pipeline, the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund started the large-scale endeavor of modernizing Hadrut City’s water infrastructure,” said Ara Vardanyan, the fund’s executive director. “Last year, the continuation of the project was secured when benefactors Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Patricia Turpanjian undertook to sponsor the construction of the internal water-distribution network.” Located on the southern border of Artsakh, the Hadrut Region is among the republic’s driest and hottest areas. Vardanyan stated that although the residents of Hadrut City still grapple with a host of infrastructure and economic issues, a fundamental solution such as the provision of regular access to potable water will significantly improve their lives. Other major projects implemented in the Hadrut Region by the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund include the construction, in 2009, of the 20-kilometer Togh-Hadrut gas pipeline, which supplies natural gas to the close to 5,200 residents of Hadrut City and seven nearby villages; and the reconstruction, in 2008, of the Hadrut Regional Hospital, which serves the entire population of the region, totaling over 12,000 residents. Files 97 KBOther News: Hayastan All-Armenian Fund opens a community center in Drakhtik Hayastan All-Armenian Fund holds opening ceremonies for Karmir Shuka water network and Martuni hospital 2013-05-17Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Board of Trustees annual Meeting will be held on May 30, at the Government Reception Hall in Yerevan 2013-05-06Mark Geragos to Donate Part of New Book Sales to Armenia Fund 2013-04-23Hayastan All-Armenian Fund opens new school in Ditavan Hayastan All-Armenian Fund constructs orphanage in Shushi Visa Barerar Card President Youth Prize 2012 competitions completed Classical music competition for Presidential Youth Prize 2012 launched 2013-03-18Gilbert Momdjian, chair of Hayastan All-Armenian Fund German affiliate, awarded Fridtjof Nansen Gold Medal |
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