Polluted rivers need
long-term fix
HCM CITY (VNS)- Long-term planning is needed to cope with
worsening pollution in the Sai Gon and Dong Nai rivers, experts have warned.
The Sai Gon and
Dong Nai rivers in
Hundreds of tonnes
of household waste and industrial waste from factories and industrial parks
in
In the 2011-12
period, the dissolved oxygen (DO) content in the
Only 20 per cent
of household wastewater had been treated before being discharged into the
rivers, it added.
In 2010, in
In addition,
around 50 industrial parks in the city discharge about 104,129 cubic metres
of industrial waste water every day.
Wastewater from
hospitals reaches 10,142 cubic metres per day, and waste water from the
breeding sector, 950,059 cubic metres per day.
The pollution of
these rivers has posed a threat to millions of residents in
The HCM City-based
Tan Hiep water supply company has a capacity of 300,000 cubic metres per day,
and the Binh Duong-based Thu Dau Mot water company supplies 30,000 cubic
metres per day, both of which process water from the river.
However, tests
from the
Wastewater from
hospitals is discharged directly into the river through city drains.
Solutions
Nguyen Van Phuoc,
chief of the
To reduce the
pollution of the rivers, experts have recommended that affected provinces
divide the river into zones to receive waste water.
Any companies or
sectors that have a high risk of causing river pollution should not be
granted operation licenses in areas that supply tap water for residents.
Experts have also
recommended that the city build a new urban sewage system and an
underground-water observation system.
City authorities
must ensure that all wastewater from companies at industrial parks as well as
from hospitals must be treated before being discharged into the rivers, they
said.
Nguyen Ngoc Anh of
the HCM City Irrigation Association said that protecting the
Anh suggested that
priority be given to areas that supply tap water for residents in
The city also
needs to protect land along rivers where residents build makeshift homes and
other structures. The riverbanks are often packed with rubbish, according to
Anh. - VNS
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Thứ Bảy, 30 tháng 11, 2013
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