According to Mr. Dao Ngoc Nghiem, the lack of clean water in the Thanh Ha urban area is the responsibility of the investor and the management agency, and serves as a lesson in controlling urban development.
For four consecutive days, with their water supply cut off, thousands of residents of Thanh Ha Urban Area (Thanh Oai, Hanoi) lined up in long queues, reminiscent of the subsidy era, waiting to collect water in buckets from specialized tanker trucks.
Beyond2020, a humanitarian initiative from the UAE, has installed environmentally sustainable water sources in rural areas of Vietnam, providing clean water to 10.000 people.
Everyone knows that water filter cartridges need to be replaced regularly to ensure drinking water quality, but many people don't know how often they should replace them.
The reality is that many households in Cat Hai town (Hai Phong) are facing a severe shortage of clean water, with many houses located in remote alleys having to buy water at exorbitant prices of 70-80 thousand VND/m3.
Following the adjustment under the new decision, from July 1st, the retail price of clean water for households in Hanoi will be 7.500 VND/m3 for the first 10m3 of water used.
After using clean water for more than three years without being notified about the charges, many households in Phu Xuyen district (Hanoi) were shocked to receive bills amounting to tens of millions of VND.
Hanoi plans to increase the price of clean water from July 1st, however, the increase will follow a phased approach and will not significantly impact people's income.
Recently, many areas in Hoai Duc district (Hanoi) have experienced water outages, with some areas even being without water for up to a month without prior notice.
The depletion of clean water sources has left more than 200 households and several schools in Ban Ho commune, Sa Pa town, Lao Cai province without water for over a month now.
After discovering irregularities in the water meter, the West Hanoi Water Supply Company demanded that Mr. Nguyen Minh Thang's family pay a total of 81,5 million VND.
The Hanoi Department of Finance has proposed gradually increasing the price of clean water from 5.973 VND/m3 to 7.500 VND/m3 in the last six months of 2023 and to 8.500 VND/m3 in 2024.
This collaborative project aims to widely disseminate the meaningful message of the "Clean Drinking Water for Children" program and call for community participation and contribution.
The Binh Dinh Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Center has submitted a report proposing the investment plan for the project to upgrade and expand the domestic water supply system in Van Canh district.
The Hoa Lien Water Treatment Plant project in Da Nang, with an investment of over 1.000 billion VND, has been completed but cannot yet be put into operation while awaiting a unit to take over and operate it.
Dự án Nhà máy nước Hòa Liên, Đà Nẵng có vốn đầu tư hơn 1.000 tỷ đồng hoàn thành nhưng chưa được nghiệm thu đưa vào vận hành vì không có đơn vị tiếp nhận.
Hanoi plans to collect fees for drainage and wastewater treatment services in 12 districts and towns, with the amount included in the price of clean water, ranging from 10-35% of the clean water price.
The Song Da Clean Water Investment Joint Stock Company asserts that the incident did not originate from the plant but was caused by the production activities of people outside the plant.
The seminar "Solutions to overcome the shortage of clean water in mountainous districts of Quang Nam" aimed to find solutions for exploiting clean water resources using an integrated approach.
Với mức đầu tư 10 tỷ đồng, hệ thống cấp nước cho Cồn du lịch Mỹ Phước (Sóc Trăng) hứa hẹn xóa bỏ tình trạng khan hiếm nước sạch cho hơn 1700 người dân.
LWT Vietnam has announced the appointment of Mr. Katsuaki Uchidate and Mr. Yukiya Matsumoto as General Managers of Commercial and Production in the near future.
Hai Phong has decided to reduce the price of clean water for domestic use by 100% for poor and near-poor households for a period of 3 months due to the impact of COVID-19.
Many residents of Bac Kan are wondering why, when the clean water supply company stipulates a minimum usage of 4 cubic meters per month, they still have to pay for this minimum amount even if they don't use it.
On October 13th, Viwaco Joint Stock Company temporarily cut off water supply due to a malfunction in the Da River water pipeline. Clean water is expected to be supplied again by late afternoon of the same day.