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A team of the environment ministry inspects the wastewater treatment facility of Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Corp. on April 28, 2016. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Vietnam to check factories' wastewater treatment plants

The main target will be firms that discharge 200 cubic meters of wastewater or more a day into seas and...

Environment police of Can Tho caught the company red-handed releasing its untreated wastewater to Hau River in May. Photo provided by Can Tho police

Chemical producer fined for untreated wastewater release

  This has been the fourth time Huy Viet-Tay Do Company was caught discharging untreated wastewater since 2007

A working team of the environment ministry inspects the wastewater treatment facility of Formosa steel company in Ha Tinh Province on April 28, 2016. Photo credit: Tuoi Tre

Taiwanese firm still under scrutiny as Vietnam tries to solve fish kill disaster

The government has ordered Ha Tinh Province to tighten control over waste discharge by Formosa's steel plant

The Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe Canal has been cleaned up. Photo: Anh Quan/TBKTSG

Canal cleaned up, wastewater now dumped into Saigon River: report

Sewage was earlier discharged in the Nhieu Loc-Thi Nghe Canal, and a waste treatment plant will be ready only...

Pipes that carried untreated sewage from Hao Duong leather firm to a river in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: Dong Thanh/Thanh Nien News

Vietnam tannery gets record fine for toxic dumping

The Ho Chi Minh City municipal administration on Tuesday slapped a tannery with the heaviest punishment ever imposed on a polluter in the country –...

 A local shows a polluted section of the Dong Dien River, allegedly caused by untreated waste being dumped by Hao Duong Leather Company. Photo: Dong Thanh

Ho Chi Minh City to fine leather firm $300,000 for toxic dumping

Ho Chi Minh City's environmental enforcement division called for a VND6.4 billion (US$300,800) to be levied against a local...

Vietnam to clean river with $4 mil mangroves project

Vietnam to clean river with $4 mil mangroves project

Vietnam will clean up a heavily-polluted river with the help of mangroves and German experts thanks to a new US$4...
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