
ArmInfo.In 2025, water intake from Lake Sevan will be allowed in the amount of up to 131.8 million cubic meters. The resolution on this was adopted on June 5 at a government meeting.
As stated in the explanatory note to the document, according to the water application submitted by water users, the area of land subject to irrigation under the contract during the 2025 irrigation period from irrigated lands under the control of irrigation systems fed from the Sevan-Hrazdan diversion system was about 30 thousand hectares, and the need for irrigation water in the upper reaches of the systems and the volume of water discharged along the river bed to flush the Hrazdan River (from the Akhbyurak reservoir to Lake Yerevan) will be about 446.1 million m3.
The specified water demand is planned to be met by water from the Hrazdan River in the amount of about 201.7 million m3, from the Azat reservoir - about 65.2 million m3, from the Aparan reservoir - about 20.4 million m3, taking into account the forecast of water content of the RA rivers for 2025, prepared by the State Non-Commercial Organization "Hydrometeorology and Monitoring Center" of the RA Ministry of Environment "Forecast of Spring Flood Elements".
At the same time, it is planned to ensure about 31.3 million m3 of water production due to the operation of the Mkhchyan and Ranchpar-Arevshat pumping stations at maximum capacity (a total of 318.6 million m3).
The difference between the need and the possible water intake from the above-mentioned water bodies, water supply is about 127.5 million m3 (446.1 - 318.6 = 127.5 million m3) (the revised forecast was submitted by the authorized body), guided by the requirements of the RA Law .
In this regard, the current decision of the Cabinet of Ministers provides for the release of up to 131.8 million m3 from the lake for irrigation purposes, including the water intake of 4.3 million m3 by the water user company , as defined in the water use permit.
Meanwhile, in 2023, the water discharge from Lake Sevan exceeded the legally established 170 million cubic meters - reaching 228.234 million cubic meters, and in 2022, the figure was lower - in the amount of 165.063 million cubic meters. In 2024, the volume of water withdrawal from Lake Sevan amounted to 170 million cubic meters.
On December 6, 2019, the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia, at its session on December 6, in the second and final reading, amended the law "On Approval of the Annual and Comprehensive Programs of Measures for the Restoration, Preservation, Reproduction and Use of the Lake Sevan Ecosystem" and stated that henceforth the Armenian government will be limited in water intake from Lake Sevan. It was noted that, according to the current legislation, annual discharges from the lake should not exceed 170 million cubic meters.
Lake Sevan is the main source of drinking water in the region, one of the largest highland lakes in Europe and Asia, located in the heart of the Armenian Highland, at an altitude of 1914 meters. The lake stretches for more than 70 kilometers in length from northwest to southeast, and its water surface area reaches almost 1.5 thousand square kilometers. The lake has only one source - the Razdan River (a tributary of the Araks), and 28 rivers flow into it, the total area of whose basins is 2,776 square kilometers.