Call for rethink on
hydro-power plants
Four
non-government organisations (NGOs) have called on the National Assembly for
tighter controls on hydro-power plants to prevent loss of lives and
widespread damage during storms.
The recommendation was made by the
Viet Nam River Network (VRN), People and Nature Reconciliation (PanNature),
Centre for Sustainable Development of Water Resources and Adaptation to
Climate Change (CEWAREC), and the Centre for Promotion of Integrated Water
Resources Management (CIWAREM).
The NGO leaders said that the
operation of existing power plants had created severe impacts on residents
lives, property - and the environment.
"We understand the contribution
these plants make to the economic development of the nation, but we call for
reconsideration on planning future ones and their impacts on rivers and
environment in general," said Lam Thi Thu Suu, VRN's chief coordinator.
"We also call for more
responsible management by Government on sharing water resources and water
discharges during the flood season.
"For years, locals in Central
region have experienced so much loss, including loss of lives, properties,
livelihood and culture," she said.
In early November, the unannounced
discharge of a huge volume of water from Huong Dien and Binh Dien power
plants in
Later, continuous water discharges of
water from power reservoirs added to the floods caused by heavy rains in
The record floods created an
emergency situation for thousands of people in the southern Central region
and Central Highlands.
At a NA session last week, Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung admitted that the management of power plants had
been loosely handled and pledged that the National Assembly would tighten up
the situation.
The four local NGOs also recommended
forcing power plant developers, managers and central and local governments to
comply with strict regulations.
They asked for a detailed assessment
on the losses caused by power plants so that those affected could be properly
compensated and enabled to get on with their lives.
The NGOs recommendation called for
environmental-impact assessments for power projects to be carefully
implemented by the scientific community before any new work was done.
Source: VNS
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Thứ Ba, 26 tháng 11, 2013
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