La Gi to invest waste treatment consortium

16/05/2017, 10:10

BTO – In the recent years, La Gi town has encountered a lot of difficulties in dealing with daily waste. The volume of trash collected and treated reaches only from 75-85 percent, causing serious environmental pollution and leaving heath problems on the locals.

A waste treatment plant in Binh Thuan province

The urgent matter forces the People’s Committee of La Gi town is forging ahead with the project “La Gi daily waste treatment Consortium”, invested by Da Loc construction and trading limited company in Ho Chi Minh city from October 2016. The project is planned to operate with a capacity of 250 tons per day, covering nearly 30 hectares in Binh Tan commune. The cost of first-phrase construction is estimated at VND 150 billion. The construction consists of  2 industrial waste incinerators with a capacity of 2 hours per hour and a concentrated wastewater treatment station.

The source of garbage will be classified by mechanical and manual methods. Some will be recycled as different product for micro-organic fertilizer, recycled plaster, block brick and the remaining will be burnt and buried.

As planned, the new Consortium will be put into operation in June 2017, contributing to fostering the waste treatment in the residential and tourist areas, industrial zone and neighboring areas.

Ho Chi Minh city-based Da Loc company has so far been invested and put 3 waste treatment plants into operation in Vietnam. The company is planning to deploy 2 other projects of waste treatment constructions in Phu Quy island (Binh Thuan province) and Ninh Hoa (Khanh Hoa province).

My Thien (Source: Binh Thuan Newspaper)


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