An  outlet for household waste water discharges on to a beach in Đà Nẵng.  The city has fined a hotel project owner for illegally discharging  untreated waste water into the environment
  
The city announced the fine in a statement on Wednesday, stating that  the Sapphire Hotel project, which is under construction, was found  discharging untreated waste water into the environment in August.
It said the project had illegally pumped waste water from its on-going  excavation of basement floors into the city’s household waste water  treatment system.
According to the city’s construction department, the treatment system  was overloaded with waste water discharged from the project, and could  not treat the overflow. A section of Mỹ Khê Beach was heavily polluted  by illegally discharged waste from the hotel project.
The fine is the heaviest punishment for illegally discharging waste water into the environment so far this year.
The city has been investigating two more construction projects – the  Vietnam Holiday Company and the Sea Shore Hotel of Chinwin Company – in  coastal Sơn Trà and Ngũ Hành Sơn districts for discharging untreated  waste water into the city’s household sewage system.
The department asked all hotel and apartment project investors in  coastal areas to develop an assessment of waste water before discharging  it into the city’s sewage system.
According to the latest report by the construction department, seven out  of 15 waste water pipes still discharge untreated household sewage into  the sea in Đà Nẵng. Some beaches have been heavily polluted by  untreated waste water from hundreds of seafood restaurants and  construction sites along the coast.
The central city plans to build a waste water treatment project for  cleaning the Mỹ An discharge outlet that has polluted a section of Mỹ  Khê Beach in Ngũ Hành Sơn District.