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Water treatment starts in famous bay

14 October 2013 | 02:17:00 PM

QUANG NINH (VNS)— A US$500,000 project for waste water treatment has been recently jointly launched by Japan's Seiwa Denko and Chodai companies, and northern Quang Ninh Province.

Seven bio-toilets and seven new waste water treatment systems will be installed in renowned Ha Long Bay.— File Photo

 

Seven bio-toilets and seven new waste water treatment systems will be installed in renowned Ha Long Bay.

Introductions to waste water treatment technology will be popularised and bio-toilets will be set up at public areas and tourist attractions.

The project will be implemented from October this year to February next year.

(VNS )


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