Binh Duong builds 318.5 mln USD wastewater treatment plant

Update: 09/03/2015
Construction work started on March 6 on a wastewater treatment plant in southern Binh Duong province, which will benefit over 400,000 local residents.

It is part of a series of projects to improve the water environment in the South of Binh Duong. 

The new plant, capable of treating 54,000 cubic metres of wastewater per day, has a total investment of 6.8 trillion VND (318.5 million USD) allocated to three phases. 

With capacity of 17,000 cubic metres per day, the first phase of the project will be implemented in Thuan An commune, costing 2.3 trillion VND, 85 percent of which comes from Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) funds and the remaining from the Binh Duong Water Supply Sewerage Environment Co., Ltd. 

During the first phase, a 200 kilometre network of pipes, mainly in residential areas around Ba Bo Canal, will be built. 

According to Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Thanh Liem, the water environment improving project in the South of Binh Duong is of vital importance and beneficial the locality in the long term. 

The province has put its first urban wastewater treatment plant into operation in Thu Dau Mot city with a capacity of 17,650 cubic metres per day since May 2013.

 

Source: VNA