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Households to be relocated away from steel companies

DA NANG Today
Published: June 12, 2017

Households near the steel companies in Da Nang’s Hoa Vang District will be relocated on account of the environmental pollution there, the Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reported.

A local resident points at a wastewater line discharged by the Dana-Úc steel company in Đà Nẵng City’s Hòa Vang District. — Photo tuoitre.vn Read more at http://vietnamnews.vn/society/378127/households-to-be-relocated-away-from-steel-companies.html#4f143VyKQZ8GZ543.99
A local resident points at a wastewater line discharged by the Dana-Uc steel company. — Photo tuoitre.vn

Following a recent meeting between the municipal People’s Committee (PC) and the affected residents, the decision to shift homes in return for compensation was taken, PC Vice Chairman Ho Ky Minh recently said.

The relocation of all households located within 300m of the 2 steel companies Dana-Uc Joint Stock Company and Dana-Y Joint Stock Company, will start during the second half of this year.  It is expected to be completed within the first half of the next year.

Each of the 2 companies will have to provide 50% of the total 243 billion VND (US$10.7 million) required, which will be given as compensations to the affected households.

The two companies were also requested to relocate, but will be allowed to continue operations for no longer than the next 15 years to plan their relocation.  During these years, they must improve their technologies to reduce environmental pollution and switch to using lighter industrial materials as per the city’s request.

The two companies were reported by the Lao Dong (Labour) newspaper after they were found to be producing loud noises and discharging dust from their industrial operations into the neighbourhoods. 

They also did not either upgrade their facilities or plant trees to avoid polluting the environment, as promised to residents, according to the newspaper.

The residents gathered outside the companies to demand a meeting with the company bosses last year, the newspaper reported.

(Source: VNS/ DA NANG Today)

 

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