Vietnam, US sign agreement on dioxin treatment in Bien Hoa
USAID and the Air Defence – Air Force Service under the Vietnamese Defence Ministry signed an agreement on non-refundable aid for a project on dioxin remediation in the Bien Hoa airport in Hanoi on May 11.
Lt. Gen. Le Huy Vinh, Commander of the Air Defence – Air Force Service (R) and Michael Greene, Mission Director for USAID/Vietnam inked the document to start a project on dioxin remediation in the Bien Hoa airport (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the AirDefence – Air Force Service under the Vietnamese Defence Ministry signed anagreement on non-refundable aid for a project on dioxin remediation in the BienHoa airport in Hanoi on May 11.
MichaelGreene, Mission Director for USAID/Vietnam, and Lt. Gen. Le Huy Vinh, Commanderof the Air Defence – Air Force Service, inked the document to start the planmaking process for the work.
Bien Hoa is the largest remaining dioxin hotspot in Vietnam. According to assessments of Vietnam and the US, some 500,000 cu.m of dioxin contaminated land in the airport needs to be treated. The successfuldioxin decontamination in this area will contribute to reducing risks of dioxinexposure and affecting human health.
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By the end of 2018, USAID and the Vietnamese Defence Ministry will complete asix-year project worth 110 million USD on dioxin decontamination in the Da NangInternational Airport.-VNA
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