Ho Chi Minh City to relocate 26,000 residents for canal
improvement
A section of the Doi (Twin) Canal in District
8, Ho Chi Minh City.
Authorities in Ho Chi Minh
City are preparing to relocate over 26,000 residents along a canal to carry
out a project aimed at purifying and improving the waterway.
For several years, heavy contamination from garbage and
household wastewater in District 8’s Doi (Twin) Canal wreaked havoc on the
canal’s marine life and left a foul odor lingering over the area.
According to Nguyen Van Dung, a local citizen, the channel used
to be a clean waterway perfect for fishing and swimming.
Local authorities are planning to return the polluted canal to
its original state, though the renovation will be at the expense of
relocating 26,000 people living along the southern bank of the nine kilometer
waterway.
Vo Van Ngon, a local resident who settled along the channel in
the 1970s, expressed his support for the movement, though he is concerned
over where he and his family will live once construction begins.
Ngon runs a small grocery business at his home, an enterprise
which could be difficult to continue if he is relocated to a small alley or
an apartment building.
According to a local resident, competent authorities completed
their evaluation, measurement, and surveying phases in September.
As residents along the canal agreed to be relocated,
they were not shy in expressing hope that authorities will properly execute
their plan to give a much-needed facelift to the channel.
Seeking a competent investor
The improvement project for the Doi Canal was approved by
vice-chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Le Van Khoa .
According to a local company that intended to invest in the
project, the total expense is estimated at over VND9 trillion (US$399.2
million), VND4.6 trillion ($204 million) of which about will be used for
relocating residents displaced by the project.
The plan also calls for the construction of a road and a green
tree park adjacent to the waterway.
Vice-chairman Khoa has also required that competent
authorities conduct careful evaluations in the selction process for an
appropriate investor.
Businesses that wish to contribute to the plan can submit
their own proposals, which will be evaluated by local authorities as per
regulations.
Experts stated that the water quality in the channel will
gradually improve once residents are relocated and their waste is no longer
discharged into the canal.
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Thứ Sáu, 14 tháng 10, 2016
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