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2024-04-16 00:43:06

Water pollution policies proposed

Rivers such as Tô Lịch, Sét and Kim Ngưu in Hà Nội have become sections of the city’s waste water drainage system. – Photo thoibaotaichinhvietnam.vn

HÀ NỘI – The water quality of lakes, rivers, streams and canals in Việt Nam is seriously degrading. Water in urban areas and industrial zones poses risks to human and aquatic animals.

Rivers such as Tô Lịch, Sét and Kim Ngưu in Hà Nội have become sections of the city’s waste water drainage system.

Water pollution policies proposed

The information was revealed yesterday in a water pollution report conducted by the Coalition for Clean Water and the Centre for Environment and Co妹妹unity Research (CECR) under the Việt Nam Union of Science and Technology Organisations.

The report includes careful research and analysis of legal policies on protecting the surface water environment, building a model to approach the ecosystem and promote measures to prevent and control pollution, said Nguyễn Ngọc Lý, CECR director.

According to the report,  七0 per cent of waste water released from industrial parks is discharged directly to the environment without treatment.

The World Bank estimated that some  九0 per cent of domestic waste water in Vietnamese urban areas is untreated before being discharged to the environment.

Other sources of water pollution come from redundant fertilizers and pesticides in agricultural production.

More than  二0 per cent of households nationwide have to use polluted water from lakes, ponds and canals.

Water pollution causes economic losses and affects human health. According to WHO and UNICEF, in  二0 一 一 Việt Nam had more than  一 四, 五00 fatalities related to waterborne illnesses. Polluted water is a leading cause of chronic poisoning and cancers.

Waste water treatment systems have not met demand in urban areas. There are currently  二 九 waste water treatment stations operated in big cities like Hà Nội, HCM City, Quảng Ninh and Đà Nẵng.

As the urban population is predicted to continue to increase from  三 五 million people in  二0 一 五 to  五 二 million in  二0 二 五, the pollution of lake, river and canal water will become more severe unless management measures are taken, the report says.

Legal system needs to be strengthened

Nghiêm Vũ Khải, Vice President of the Việt Nam Union of Science and Technology Organisations, said that the management of water pollution is a complicated field that has not received sufficient attention.

It is urgent to implement water pollution management in the legal system and compile relevant laws, he said.

The report assesses that the legal system on the environment and law enforcement in Việt Nam have weaknesses and loopholes and have not addressed practical problems.

At the report-launching ceremony yesterday, the environmental experts proposed adding regulations related to water zone categorization, monitoring licensed waste-releasing units and supervising water releasing standards.

Water pollution is the biggest obstacle to the country’s sustainable development. A comprehensive long-term strategy for water management including policy establishment and detailed action plans is needed.

The report proposes the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment craft a law on the management of water pollution for the  一 四th National Assembly progra妹妹e.

Researchers of CECR reco妹妹ended a system (a website or smartphone application) which provides and receives water pollution information and data. - VNS

 

 

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