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200-mln-USD project to supply water to HCM City suburbs

The People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City has approved a project to develop and manage a clean water supply system in suburban Cu Chi district worth 4.37 trillion VND (200 million USD).
The People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City has approved a project todevelop and manage a clean water supply system in suburban Cu Chidistrict worth 4.37 trillion VND (200 million USD).

It will be carried out by the Saigon Water Infrastructure Corporation(Saigon Water) between July 2015 and December 2019.

The first phase of the project, running from now through the end ofthis year, involves the construction of water supply networks linkingthe Kenh Dong water plant with Cu Chi town and ten other communes nearbyas well as the instalment of home water filtration systems and watermetres for each household alongside water tanks for areas not currentlyconnected to water networks.

Six existinggroundwater treatment stations in An Nhon Tay, Pham Van Coi, PhuocThanh, Thai My, Trung An and Trung Lap Ha communes are scheduled to berenovated and the Binh My 2 groundwater treatment station will be newlybuilt.

This first phase aims to benefit more than 98,400 local families in the district.

Completed networks during the second phase from 2016 to 2019 areexpected to ensure water supply for all local households and installwater metres for over 53,100 of them.-VNA

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