Like most former soviet countries, Armenia continues to confront law and regulation of its natural resources from the top down. USAID through PA Consulting requested my consulting assistance approximately 16 months ago to assist it in redrafting and de-centralizing the approach to water management. I am currently on my fourth “mission.”
Many important laws and regulations have met agency approval some months ago. However, there are a few issues including dam inspection and safety which are yet unresolved. Perhaps it is simply a matter of communication between the agencies and, as usual, they are wrangling over the extent of each agency’s authority.
It is my opinion, and that of others, that Armenia quite desperately needs an overhaul of its water code as it pertains to its hydro technical structures because the present code provides no protection for any citizen against failure. Hopefully, a new code will provide security to the people of Armenia through routine dam inspections, maintenance, and clear statements of owners’ rights and responsibilities.