About 30 households in Ky Anh Town, Ha Tinh Province, have signed a letter of complaint against the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment over the mass fish deaths in central region.
                              
They also have help from lawyers to  fight the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment's decision to  let Hung Hiep Formosa Ha Tinh Steel Limited Company discharge waste  water into the sea.
  
Inspection of waste water treatment at Formosa
According to the letter, before  issuing permit to Formosa, the ministry should gather opinions from the  people who would be affected by the decision. And after the permit was  issued, they must also inform the public. But in reality, the public  don't know anything, they were unaware of the waste being discharged  into the water, affecting their fishing grounds. It is also a violation  of the law that the ministry didn't canvass public opinion first.
"It also contradicts the approved  report on the environmental impact, and it badly affected our fishing  activities," the letter continues.
According to the Article 6 of the Law  on Water Resources and Article 2 of Decree 201 on Water Resources,  discharges of more than 10,000 cubic metres a day must consult with the  affected individuals and organisations first. Formosa was allowed to  discharge 45,000 cubic metres a day.
Lawyer Tran Vu Hai said that the  ministry had committed a violation and all related officials should be  punished. That's why an investigation is needed.
"If they hadn't gathered people's opinions and faked documents about it then they should be prosecuted," he said.
Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh Limited  Company Chairman Chen Yuan Cheng issued an apology on June 30, admitting  responsibility for the mass fish deaths in four central coastal  provinces. Formosa since then paid USD250m, half of the compensation,  and promised that it would resolve the environmental impacts.