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World Bank-funded project to upgrade reservoirs in Quang Tri

The World Bank will fund a project to help the central province of Quang Tri make its reservoirs safer.
World Bank-funded project to upgrade reservoirs in Quang Tri ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Quang Tri (VNA) – The World Bank will fund a project to helpthe central province of Quang Tri make its reservoirs safer.

The targeted reservoirs are in the districts of Vinh Linh, Gio Linh, Cam Lo,Huong Hoa, Hai Lang and Dong Ha city.

The project will cost more than 10 millionUSD, of which 9.5 million USD will come from the World Bank, the rest beinglocal capital.

It aims to repair and upgrade damagedreservoirs and improve the operation of the reservoirs to protect residents andinfrastructure downstream.

In 2018, the province will complete reportson the safety of local reservoirs, enact socio-environmental policies and producedesigns and projections for the project.

Land clearance, compensation andresettlement will also be completed within the year to serve the project.

According to Ho Xuan Hoe, Vice Director ofthe provincial Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, the project willupgrade 14 reservoirs by 2022.

Currently, Quang Tri has 131 reservoirs, providingwater for more than 25,000 hectares of cultivation land, aquaculture, daily useand industry.

Of them 48 are damaged, posing threatsduring rainy season.-VNA 
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