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Binh Duong: 87 units fined for environment violations in H1

The Department of Natural Resources and Environment of southern Binh Duong province said it had fined 87 facilities for environmental violations in the first half of 2020.
Binh Duong: 87 units fined for environment violations in H1 ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: VNA)

BinhDuong (VNA) – The Department of Natural Resources and Environment of southern Binh Duong province said it had fined 87 facilities for environmentalviolations in the first half of 2020.

The fines totalled more than 9 billion VND (391,000 USD).

The department has regularly supervised waste dumping of local companiesthrough an automated environment monitoring system and conducted unscheduledinspections.

Among the 87 violating units in the first half of the year, 36 were discoveredto have committed violations during unscheduled inspections. Another 51 unitswere found to have committed violations after local authorities receivedcomplaints.

Most of the violators were discharging an amount of waste exceeding thepermitted level, unsafe toxic waste treatment, and releasing waste into watersources.

Companies also operated waste treatment works without obtaining approval fromauthorities.

Ngo Cong Ly, deputy chief inspector of the provincial environment department,said the inspections and strict penalties imposed on violators contribute topreventing further violations and improving legal enforcement.

The department will continue to conduct inspections following instructions ofthe provincial People’s Committee and on those who show signs of violations, hesaid./.
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