Following reports of significant waste accumulation around Kari Lake, a popular tourist destination on Mount Aragats, the Environmental and Mining Inspection Body (EMIB) initiated administrative proceedings on August 15. The EMIB collaborated with the “Ashtarak Waste Management and Sanitary Cleaning” municipal enterprise to address the issue, resulting in immediate sanitary cleaning operations in the area.
EMIB’s Initiative for Sustainable Tourism
Given Kari Lake’s status as a frequented tourist spot, the EMIB has proposed to the community the installation of an adequate number of waste bins and the regular organization of waste removal and sanitary cleaning activities. This proactive measure aims to maintain proper sanitary conditions and prevent future waste accumulation, ensuring the long-term environmental integrity of the area.
Current Status of Kari Lake
Currently, the surroundings of Kari Lake are clean and in proper sanitary condition. This successful intervention highlights the EMIB’s commitment to environmental protection and sustainable tourism in Armenia.
Related Environmental Enforcement Actions
This clean-up operation is part of a broader series of environmental enforcement actions undertaken by the EMIB:
- August 17, 2026: The EMIB uncovered 81 cases of illegal subsoil use, resulting in damages totaling 1.4 billion drams to the state.
- August 17, 2026: Administrative proceedings were initiated regarding pollution in the Kari Lake area.
- August 13, 2026: Fines amounting to 1.7 million drams were imposed for dust emissions at construction sites in Yerevan.
- August 11, 2026: The EMIB prevented illegal drilling operations in Yerevan.
- July 21, 2026: The EMIB submitted a report to the General Prosecutor’s Office of the Republic of Armenia concerning the flow of yellow-orange rainwater in Kapan.
- July 17, 2026: Organizational and substantive issues of COP17 were discussed at the EMIB.
- July 14, 2026: EMIB inspections resulted in 3 million drams in fines for air pollution.
- June 15, 2026: The Inspection Body initiated proceedings regarding the flow of yellowish rainwater in Kapan.
- May 15, 2026: The EMIB recorded violations at the “Shaki” HPP, causing approximately 27 million drams in damages to water resources.
- April 28, 2026: The operation of 9 illegal wells in the Ararat Valley was suspended by the EMIB.
These actions demonstrate the EMIB’s ongoing efforts to enforce environmental regulations and protect natural resources across Armenia.