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Hanoi may face summer water shortage

Hanoi could be hit by water shortages this summer because the Da River water pipeline No.1 faced risk of re-breaking, while a second pipeline will not be finished by its scheduled deadline.
Hanoi may face summer water shortage ảnh 1At a clean water company in Hanoi (Source: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)ꦺ - Hanoi could be hit by water shortages this summer because the Da River water pipeline No.1 faced risk of re-breaking, while a second pipeline will not be finished by its scheduled deadline, according to city authorities.

The total clean water supply for Hanoi at present is about 900,000cu.m per 24 hours, and will be able to access about 60,000cu.m more when several plant upgrade projects are finished, according to the municipal Department of Construction. But in summer, demand for clean water is about 1,020,000cu.m per 24 hours, so the capital will be short of 60,000cu.m each 24 hour period.
A spokesperson of the Hanoi Department of Construction told the Tien phong (Vanguard) newspaper that it forecast that water supply would be difficult this summer. Several districts such as Ba Dinh, Dong Da and Hoan Kiem could experience water shortages or even temporarily run out entirely. The clean water pipelines in Hanoi also faced risk of breaking down. The Da River water pipelines are operating at a lower pressure than before, so the capacity of supplying water to the centre of the capital was limited, he said.
The Da River water pipeline No.2, which was expected to be finished before the end of next month, will now not be completed as scheduled. The department asked clean water plants to set up detailed measures to improve the water supply, he said. A representative of the Fresh Water Business and Construction Investment Joint Stock Company (VIWACO), which operates the Da River water pipeline system, said that after the Da River water pipeline No.1 broke 17 times over recent years, the water has been pumped at a lower pressure than its stated capacity because the company was afraid the pipeline could break again. The company would set up mini pumping stations as a provisional measure, he said.-VNA
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