VN invests in waste
treatment
HA NOI (VNS)- Construction began on Thursday on Ha Noi's
first's industrial waste-to-energy (WtE) facility at the
The VND612 billion
(USD$29million) project includes over VND472 billion (USD$22.5million) in
non-refundable aid from
The facility is
designed to generate 1,930 kW of power per day, treating 75 tonnes of
industrial waste daily. The facility aims to improve power generation and
environmental protection by using Japanese exhaust treatment and heat
recovery technology to power an electricity generator.
The facility also
aims to reduce the levels of solid and toxic waste at land-fill sites while
meeting Ha Noi's demand for electricity. The Nam Son Waste Treatment Complex
and the facility is one of many efforts to manage industrial and toxic waste,
according to URENCO.
Statistics from Ha
Noi's Natural Resources and Environment Department in 2011 showed that the
city discharged around 161,000 tonnes of industrial waste per day, of which
25,730 tonnes -roughly 16 per cent- was treated. Remaining waste was dumped
in the outskirts of the city.
Officials say the
city plans to use advanced technology to treat around 4,650 tonnes of waste
daily, to treat around 86 per cent of the city's total waste by 2015.
Binh Duong waste plant
A solid-waste
treatment plant built at a cost of 16 million euros (US$21.6 million) with
funding from
The South Binh
Duong Solid Waste Treatment Complex in Ben Cat District is expected to not
only help improve environmental protection and public health but also
attracting investors, according to the Water Supply Sewerage Environment
Company (Biwase), the plant operator.
Nguyen Van Thien,
general director of Biwase, said the complex comprises of two main parts — a
domestic-waste treatment area where solid waste is treated and recycled into
compost with a daily capacity of 420 tonnes, and an industrial leachate
treatment plant with a capacity of 480 cubic metres per hour.
The compost will
serve agriculture in Binh Duong and surrounding provinces.
The industrial and
hazardous treatment area in the complex is designed to incinerate 500 tonnes
of industrial solid wastes per day.
The cinder from
the incineration will be mixed to make concrete and bricks and heat from the
incinerator will generate power, according to the company.
The project, which
basically meets Binh Duong's waste-treatment requirements, began to receive
waste for landfills as long ago as in 2004.
Binh Duong, which
has more than 10,000 domestic and foreign direct investment firms, has industrialised
and urbanised rapidly, increasing the need for treating domestic and
hazardous industrial wastes.
The province is
focused on sustainable development and addressing social issues related to
environmental protection. -VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 22 tháng 9, 2013
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