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HAYASTAN ALL ARMENIAN FUND BUILDS POTABLE-WATER NETWORK IN DZORAMUT VILLAGE

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YEREVAN, AUGUST 18, ARMENPRESS:The construction of a new potable-water system in Dzoramut, a border town in northern Armenia’s Lori Region, is now in its final stages. The project is sponsored by the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund’s French affiliate. An official from the fund told Armenpress that with a five-kilometer water pipeline and the town’s internal water network already built, currently crews are working on the construction of a water reservoir, slated to be completed in September 2009. Commenting on the critically urgent initiative, Dzoramut mayor Ararat Pnjoyan enthusiastically noted that the town’s 120 families will soon enjoy a regular and highly reliable supply of drinking water, a fact which will significantly improve their quality of life. Over the years, Dzoramut’s old water pipeline had fallen into disrepair, resulting in an ongoing potable- water crisis for the villagers. Dzoramut is home to some 310 people, most of whom are refugees. Farming is the occupation of choice for the majority of the residents. “By helping secure the essential components of community development in Armenia’s border towns and villages, the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund seeks to vigorously contribute to the prosperity of the local population,” Ara Vardanyan, the fund’s executive director said.

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