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Hanoi approves plan to restore urban rivers, improve environment

Hanoi has approved a comprehensive plan to restore the environmental quality and develop four major urban rivers – the To Lich, Kim Nguu, Lu, and Set reverine environments.
Vehicles and equipment are deployed to dredge a river in Hanoi. (Photo: VNA)
Vehicles and equipment are deployed to dredge a river in Hanoi. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - Hanoi has approved a comprehensive plan t♔o restore the environmental qualitꦏy and develop four major urban rivers – the To Lich, Kim Nguu, Lu, and Set reverine environments.

According to the plan approved on July 22, 32 programmes and projects will be implemented between 2025 and 2030. The initiatives will focus on preventing and controlling pollution, establishing a balanced and ecological urban river system, improving architectural landscapes, and promoting capacity and public awareness.
Key projects under the plan include the Yen Xa wastewater treatment project, the construction of a wastewater collection system for the S1 basin that feeds into the Yen So treatment plant, and proposals for water replenishment solutions for the Kim Nguu, Lu, and Set rivers. The city also plans a major investment project to rehabilitate and upgrade the To Lich River. The municipal Department of Agriculture and Environment will lead implementation efforts, coordinating with relevant departments to oversee progress and report annually.
Based on the approved list of priority programmes and projects, responsible agencies are tasked with developing yearly action plans and budgeting proposals for approval by the competent authorities. Funding for the plan will come from the city and local budgets, as well as other legally mobilised sources./.
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