Ho Chi Minh City may install an industrial waste-water monitoring system in hopes of holding violators responsible. The system is proposed to be installed in the industrial and export processing zones of Ho Chi Minh City.
The proposed system would provide a way to limit the releasing of untreated waste-water into the environment.
Ho Chi
Minh City’s Department of Natural Resources & Environment developed
the proposal and submitted it to the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh
City for approval.
The system will have 3 main parts. The
first part is designed to measure and collect data on water quality at
the industrial and export processing zones. The second one is designed
to transmit data and the last one is a tracking centre.
When
waste-water quality is found to exceed acceptable levels, data analysis
results will be transmitted into the tracking centre. This system will
help control waste-water quality by providing continuous and timely
data analysis results.
The tracking centre would be built at the
department so the functional agency will be provided with relevant
information on the environmental violations in these zones.
The
city now has 10 industrial zones and 3 export-processing zones which
discharge about 32,000 cubic metres of industrial waste-water per day
into the environment.
They all have waste processing systems but
the environmental pollution is still happening at neighbouring areas
because it’s impossible to closely monitor their waste processing
activities. Thus, the department has proposed installing the monitoring
system at all these zones and one high-tech zone of the city.