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Making plans for adjusting the water supply for Hanoi

​Hanoi is calling for investments into wastewater treatment projects from 2016 – 2020, in a bid to protect the environment for sustainable development.



These projects are in Thanh Thuy Commune, Thanh Oai District; Van Canh Commune in Hoai Duc District; Ha Dong District; and Son Tay Town. They will be included in the list of projects to be presented at the city’s investment promotion conference slated for June.

As the city’s key tasks in 2017 will include environmental protection, the municipal Department of Natural Resources and Environment will set up teams to coordinate with relevant agencies and localities in promptly dealing with arising problems in pollution control and environmental violations.

The agency will call for resources in addressing environmental issues at local industrial parks and zones, urban zones and trade villages, including building wastewater treatment stations in 50 seriously polluting trade villages, using the wastewater treatment Duong Lieu – Cau Nga model in Hoai Duc District.

It will accelerate the implementation of environmental projects, particularly the waste and wastewater treatment projects in Son Dong and Van Canh communes, Hoai Duc District; Thanh Thuy Commune in Thanh Oai District; and a concentrated waste treatment in Dong Ke hamlet, Tran Phu Commune, Chuong My District.

Hanoi has completed and put into operation a wastewater treatment plant in Duong Lieu Commune, Hoai Duc District and a wastewater treatment plant in the West Lake, with a daily capacity of 20,000 cubic metres; and started construction of a wastewater treatment facility in Yen Xa, with a daily capacity of 270,000 cubic metres.

In the first quarter this year, the industrial solid garbage-burning station, with a daily capacity of 75 tonnes funded by Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development (NEDO) organisation has recently been put into operation in Nam Son, raising the rate of hazardous industrial waste treatment to over 90 percent.
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