China’s promised water discharges from its Jinghong Hydropower Station to the lower reaches of the Mekong River from March 15-April 10 are highly anticipated by local authorities and people in Vietnam
Hanoi (VNA) –🗹 China’s promised water discharges from its Jinghong Hydropower Station to the lower reaches of the Mekong River from March 15-April 10 are highly anticipated by local authorities and people in Vietnam’s Mekong Delta localities.
The Departments of Agriculture and Rural Development of Bac Lieu and Soc Trang provinces, which are located at the lower reach of the Hau River – one of nine branches of the Mekong Delta, said all irrigation systems in the localities, which are hard hit by drought and saline intrusion, are ready to welcome the water inflows.
However, To Van Truong, former head of the Southern Institute for Water Resources Planning estimated that only about 3 to 4 percent of the water discharged from the Jinghong Hydropower Station will make its way to the Mekong Delta Region of Vietnam.
Meanwhile, Tran Anh Tuan, deputy head of the Research Institute for Climate Change of Can Tho University stressed that Thailand, Laos and Cambodia, who share the Mekong River with China, Myanmar and Vietnam, are also suffering from severe drought and will be the first to exploit the released water.
Dao TrongTu from the Vietnam River Network said that desalination in the region requires huge flows of water. Therefore, he said, the work cannot be completed with only 2,000 or 4,000 cu.m of water.
Other experts warned that with a storage capacity of 294 million cubic metres, the Chinese dam will dry up after 30 hours if it releases 2,300 cu.m of water per second.
Due to El Nino impacts, rainfall in the region dropped from 20-30 percent compared with the average figure recorded in previous years. Water levels of the Mekong River have also halved in the Vietnamese stretch, resulting in salt intrusion in the Mekong Delta region.
In many areas, intrusion has crept up to 70-90 km inland, about 15-20 km further than the yearly average.
Drought and salinisation have seriously affected the daily lives of people in 10 out of the 13 Mekong Delta provinces, with nearly 160,000 hectares of rice destroyed by the phenomenon, from the end of last year till now, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development reported.
Against this backdrop, Vietnam proposed that China discharge more water from its hydropower station reservoir.
In reply, the Chinese side agreed to release water from its dam to the lower reaches of the Mekong River from March 15-April 10.
On March 15, Vietnamese Foreign Ministry’s Vice Spokesperson Pham Thu Hang stated that Vietnam welcomes China’s plan to release water from its Jinghong Hydropower Station reservoir into the lower Mekong River in order to deal with drought in the country.
The protection and sustainable use of water in the Mekong River is the responsibility shared by countries along the river, to harmonise the interests of relevant nations and regional people’s lives, she said.-VNA
Le Duc Trung, Chief of the Office of Vietnam National Mekong Committee, spoke to the newspaper Tin Tuc (News) about how to share the Mekong River to the benefit of all regional countries.
The prompt reserving of fresh water in the Mekong Delta province of Soc Trang is of utmost importance in the coming months given the ongoing severe drought and saltwater intrusion.
Vietnam welcomes China’s plan to release water from its Jinghong Hydropower Station reservoir into the lower Mekong River in order to deal with drought in Vietnam from March 15-April 4.
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