By Quang Phong | dtinews.vn
 
Hanoi Sewerage and Drainage Limited  Company sent the municipal authorities a report on surveying lakes in  the city. According to the report, Hanoi's inner-city areas have 119  lakes, including 72 polluted lakes which need to be dealt with in the  fourth quarter of this year.
 
  
 
Fish found dead in the West Lake
 
Meanwhile, the city's outlying  districts have 1,510 lakes and ponds. Among those, 100 lakes have been  proposed to be treated for serious pollution.
 
Hanoi authorities have tested a  special product from Germany to clean water in some polluted lakes such  as Giap Bat, Ho Me and Ba Mau with positive results. Local people have  also provided positive feedback as the lakes no longer emit a bad odour.
 
Following the successful trial, the chemical will be used for cleaning the remaining polluted lakes of the city.
 
Over 10 tonnes of fish have died in the West Lake in Hanoi since October 1 due to lack of oxygen according to local authorities.
 
Experts warned that the capital may  lose its green lungs as many lakes in Hanoi are disappearing because of  construction or have been heavily polluted by households waste for  years.
 
About 650,000 cubic metres of  wastewater is discharged into the river system each day. However, the  capital only has three waste treatment plants with total capacity of  206,000 cubic metres a day. The Institute for Water Supply, Sewerage and  Environment warned that Hanoi's underground water sources are also  being heavily polluted.