Lake Sevan level to be raised up to 1905 meters by 2032

PanARMENIAN.Net - The level of Lake Sevan will be raised up to 1905 meters by 2032, said Vladimir Movsisyan, chairman of the committee on Lake Sevan problems.



"According to the plan, the lake will be 1903.5 meters above sea level against the current 1899.3 meters. With raising, the lake will inundate 1697 constructions, 35 substations, 15 km of roads and 7 km of water supply system," he said.
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