Viglacera Corporation on February 22 started construction of a power project and a wastewater treatment facility at the Dong Van IV Industrial Park in the northern province of Ha Nam.
Viglacera Corporation on February 22 starts construction of a power project and a wastewater treatment facility at the Dong Van IV Industrial Park in Ha Nam province. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Viglacera Corporation onFebruary 22 started construction of a power project and a wastewater treatmentfacility at the Dong Van IV Industrial Park in the northern province of Ha Nam.
Viglacera partnered with the Northern Power Corporation tobegin installing electricity lines and a 110/35/22kV transformer station toensure stable power supply at the industrial park and reduce load on the 110kVDong Van transformer station.
The firm also commenced work on the wastewater treatmentplant with a total investment of 24 billion VND (over 1 million USD). The firstphase of the plant will be capable of treating 2,000 cu.m of wastewater per dayand expected to complete in June.
These projects aim to aid Viglacera’s efforts to attractmore big investors in electronics and high-tech areas to the IP.
A view of the Dong Van IV Industrial Park from above. (Photo: Viglacera)
Viglacera began developing the Dong Van IV IP in Ha Namin 2016. Covering an area of 600 hectares in Kim Bang district, the IP includestwo phases. It is expected to create jobs for 500,000 workers in the province,as well as four million people from neighbouring localities.
A year from the ground-breaking day, the IP has signedagreements to host several projects from the Republic of Korea, mostly manufacturingautomobile, refrigerators, washing machine, and microwave ovens.-VNA
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