Drainage project will reduce Hanoi floods
Dao Duy Cuong, deputy director of Ha Noi
Drainage Project Management Board speaks to Infonet online newspaper about
the effectiveness of the Ha Noi Drainage Project capitalised at VND6 trillion
(US$268 trillion).
Could you tell me about the progress of the ongoing Ha
Noi Drainage Project’s second phase?
We have so far finished 95 per cent of the total work
of the project which aims at improving the city environment. All the main
parts of the project including upgrading Yen So pumping station, raising its
capacity to 90 cubic metres per second; and improving 13 regulating
reservoirs in city’s urban areas as well as 12 pumping stations have been
completed. Other parts of the project like renovating canal systems in the
inner city are being finalised.
The upgrading of the sewage system with 52 sewers
totalling 26km length has been done to help reduce floods.
The construction of Bay Mau Lake Wastewater Treatment
Plant with a capacity of 3,300 cu.m per day has also finished.
The city authority has requested that the drainage
project be completed and put into use by the end of this month. Do you think
that’s feasible?
The second phase of Ha Noi’s drainage project will have
to be finished on June 30. We’ve asked contractors to accelerate implementing
the ongoing parts of the projects. However, low speed of site clearance has
affected the project’s progress. We have reported the issue to the city
authorities and the department of construction so that they can deal with the
problems based on that.
Can you give your assessment about the city’s
anti-flood capacity once the project is finished?
All the basic items in the project have so far been
completed. Its effectiveness has been proven by the heavy rain on May 25.
This year, despite a high rainfall level which experts
said was a little less than the record level of 2008, water drainage time has
been shortened dramatically to just a few hours.
However, the official warned incomplete parts of the
project impact the project as a whole.
The project’s effectiveness should be much better once
it has been implemented comprehensively and there is efficient cooperation
between partners.
You’ve said that your project has helped facilitate the
Ha Noi drainage system but a lot of streets were still suffering from severe
flooding on May 25. Can you provide an explanation?
The project’s second phase was supported with loans
from the Japanese Official Development Assistance (ODA).
It is currently implemented in eight districts of Ba
Dinh, Hoan Kiem, Cau Giay, Tay Ho, Thanh Tri, Hoang Mai and Thanh Xuan,
focusing on improving lakes, sewage and channel systems as well as upgrading
waste water treatment plants.
The recent downpours on May 25 caused floods in many
areas but most of them were beyond the project’s target areas.
Moreover, the urbanisation in the city’s western region
has been too fast for the drainage system to keep up with.
A boom in infrastructure construction without adequate
attention from investors and local authorities has also created challenges
for the sewage system. Nhue River, the main water source and drainage for
agriculture production suffers the most serious impact from the boom in
construction.
VNS
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Chủ Nhật, 12 tháng 6, 2016
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