Major paper plant halted due to
environmental concerns
The
Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has requested the
USD1.2-billion Lee & Man Paper Plant in Hau Giang Province to halt
operations due to public concerns over its environmental impact.
Lee & Man Paper Plant
According to Hoang Van Thuc, Deputy Director of the ministry's
General Department of Environment, following articles about environmental risks
posed by the plant, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc urged the ministry to work
with environmental police and provincial authorities to conduct an
investigation into the plant.
Thuc also said that the plant was also requested
to cease operations during the investigation.
The plant located near the Hau River is the
largest of its kind in Vietnam and is among the five biggest paper plants in
the world.
Lee & Man conducted an environmental impact
assessment for the plant in 2008. According to the report, the plant would
discharge around 28,500 tonnes of sodium hydroxide into the Hau River every
year.
It would discharge 200-300 cubic metres in waste
water compared to just 10-20 tonnes seen in more modern production lines.
However, in a report to the government, the
Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP), said that the
large volume of toxins could disrupt the Hau River’s ecosystem by destroying
seafood resources and seriously affect aquaculture in the Mekong Delta which
accounts for 70% for the country’s fisheries and aquaculture production.
VASEP general secretary Truong Dinh Hoe said that
there should be a new environmental impact assessment based on the changing
situation in the Mekong Delta due to the effect of global warming.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment
has asked Lee & Man to review the environmental assessment report for the
paper project to submit to the ministry for consideration and install automatic
wastewater monitoring systems.
Besides the paper plant, Lee
& Man has also invested in several other projects in Chau Thanh District,
Hau Giang Province, including a pulp factory and a thermal power plant, an
international seaport and a wastewater treatment facility.
By
The Kha, dtinews.vn
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Thứ Hai, 21 tháng 11, 2016
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