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Work begins on water plant in Dong Nai

The southern province of Dong Nai launched the construction of the Thien Tan Water Plant (Phase II) on June 25, which has a designed capacity of 100,000 cubic metres per day.
The southern province of Dong Nai launched the construction of the ThienTan Water Plant (Phase II) on June 25, which has a designed capacity of100,000 cubic metres per day.

Of the total investment, worthover 61 million USD, 41 million USD was sourced from the Republic ofKorea’s Eximbank loans and the remaining from the local correspondingfund.

According to Vu Van Hoc, Chairman of the Dong Nai WaterSupply Construction Co., Ltd- the project investor, the construction isscheduled to be completed by the end of 2017.

He said that once completed, the plant will have a full capacity of 450,000 cubic metres per day.

It will provide water for local livelihoods, production and industrialzones in Bien Hoa City and Vinh Cuu and Trang Bom districts.

Thefirst phase of the Thien Tan Water Plant project, built with thecapacity of 350,000 cubic metres per day, was supported by an officialdevelopment assistance loan worth nearly 40 million USD from theRepublic of Korea.

Dinh Quoc Thai, Chairman of the provincialPeople’s Committee, said the plant will help promote the local economyand improve livelihoods for residents.

He asked investors andconstructors to ensure project progress and follow legal regulations onbasic construction management and business operation, adding that theprovince pledges to facilitate the project’s implementation.-VNA

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