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Hau Giang woos foreign investors to water supply infrastructure

 The People’s Committee of the Mekong Delta province of Hau Giang on May 4 held a video meeting with some foreign partners and investors on water supply infrastructure, and wastewater and solid waste treatment projects in the locality.

Csaba Haranghy, an expert from Singapore, said with its experience, the country would help Hau Giang deal with issues regarding wastewater treatment and water loss prevention.

Eszter Torda, international advisor of Hungary’s Aqui-sanitas company, pledged to assist the province in investment attraction, especially to water supply infrastructure, wastewater and solid waste treatment.

According to Le Tien Chau, Chairman of the People’s Committee, 90 percent of urban and 45 percent of rural residents in Hau Giang have access to clean water. The province aims to supply clean water to all of its population in the next few years.

He, however, pointed to a range of difficulties facing the local water supply system like limited resources due to climate change, drought and saltwater intrusion, water pollution as a result of industrial and farming activities, downgrading pipelines and water losses.

In addition, the province now lacks urban wastewater, and solid and hazardous waste treatment facilities, he said.
VNA/VNP

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