Quang Ngai urges completion of waste treatment plant
The People’s Committee of central Quang Ngai province has asked the North Investment and Development Construction JSC to complete the building of the Nghia Ky waste treatment plant and put it into operation before September 30.
Nghia Ky waste treatment plant is being built in central Quang Nam province’s Nghia Ky commune. (Photo: VNA)
Quang Ngai (VNA)- The People’s Committee of central Quang Ngai province has asked theNorth Investment and Development Construction JSC to complete the building of theNghia Ky waste treatment plant and put it into operation before September 30.
In a document sent tothe company, Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Tran Ngoc Cang requestedthe company to quickly install the second incinerator system and complete thetrial run before August.
The People’s Committeeassigned the provincial Department of Planning and Investment to coordinatewith relevant agencies to regularly monitor construction progress.
It has also asked theagencies to help the company deal with any difficulties and speed upconstruction. The results must be reported to the committee.
The company will haveits investment licence revoked and face penalties if it fails tocomplete construction on time.
The provincial People’sCommittee has asked the People's Committee of Tu Nghia district, where theplant is located, to tell local people to stop actions that are hindering theoperation of the plant.
Nguyen Tan Phap, directorof the company’s branch in Quang Ngai, told Vietnam News Agency that thecompany was committed to putting the plant into operation as soon aspossible.
However, it wouldbe difficult to meet the September 30 deadlinebecause installing the second incinerator and operating it for a trialperiod would take a lot of time.
Currently, the plant istesting the first incinerator. The second incinerator is expected to beinstalled by the end of this month.
Phap said the mostdifficult problem for the company was financing. More 30 billion VND (nearly 1.3million USD) would be needed to complete the project.
He said the companywould not be able to borrow commercial capital as the first incinerator had notyet gone into official operation. The company was seeking other sources of capital,he said.
On July 6, 2018, localpeople in Tu Nghia district’s Nghia Ky commune set up barriers to block garbagetrucks from entering Nghia Ky landfill as a way of protesting the pollutioncaused by the landfill.
The province held talkswith local residents and agreed to temporarily transport garbage to Dong Nalandfill in Quang Ngai city.-VNA
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