Japan to fund big wastewater treatment project in Dong Nai
The JICA and the People’s Committee of southern Dong Nai province have reached consensus on the funding for a drainage and wastewater treatment project in Bien Hoa city after 10 years of negotiations.
Dong Nai (VNA) – The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the People’s Committee of southern Dong Nai province haveꦑ reached consensus on tꦛhe funding for a drainage and wastewater treatment project in Bien Hoa city after 10 years of negotiations.
Representatives of JICA and Dong Nai province inked the minutes of discussion on November 2.
Speaking at the signing ceremony, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Van Vinh stressed that the project will benefit not only Bien Hoa city but also the whole southern region.
Localities along Dong Nai River such as Binh Duong, Dong Nai and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces and Ho Chi Minh City have been using water from the river for daily activities, he noted, adding that if the negotiations extend further, the life of tens of millions of local residents will be affected as all wastewater of Bien Hoa city has been discharged into Dong Nai river without treatment.
JICA will submit the project to the Japanese Government for approval before an agreement on the loan is officially signed.
According to the provincial authorities, the project will have a total investment of 238 million USD, including 261 million USD in official development assistance (ODA) funded by Japan and the remainder provided by Dong Nai province.
The project is expected to be put into operation after 37 months of construction.-VNA
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