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                             PM approves building marine environmental monitoring system for four central provinces
                              08 September 2017 | 02:14:00 PM 
                             The Prime Minister has approved investment for a project to build a marine environmental monitoring and warning system in four central provinces, to be managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) and the People's Committees of Ha Tinh, Quang Binh, Quang Tri and Thua Thien-Hue provinces.
                             
Experts  from the Institute of Environmental Technology take samples in “red  colour” water in Nhan Trach commune, Bo Trach district, Quang Binh  province, May 2016.
The project has the target of developing a modern and synchronised  monitoring and warning of marine system for environmental pollution in  the four central provinces, in order to provide information, data and  documents on the current status and quality of the central marine  environment (surrounding air, seawater and sediment), while providing  timely warnings whenever the quality of the central marine environment  shows any signs of pollution.
The VND320 billion (US$14 million) project will be implemented from 2017  to 2019 with five components, of which Component 1 aims to enhance the  capacity of the marine environment monitoring and warning system in Ha  Tinh province, with a focus on investing in equipment for on-field  observation and lab analysis, as well as for environmental monitoring by  Ha Tinh’s Centre for Environmental Monitoring.
The component also sets out the construction of an environmental warning  observation station in Vung Ang Economic Zone and adjacent areas  (adjacent to the steel complex run by Hung Nghiep Formosa Ha Tinh  Company). An environmental monitoring station to automatically observe  the sea water environment and another monitoring station for the  surrounding air environment will also be set up.
Components 2, 3 and 4 target the strengthening of the capacity of the  marine environment monitoring and warning system in Quang Binh, Quang  Tri and Thua Thien-Hue, in which investment will be increased in  equipment for field observation and analysis in laboratories and for  environmental monitoring centres in Quang Binh, Quang Tri and Thua  Thien-Hue provinces.
Component 5 ensures coastal environment monitoring and warning in the  four central provinces through a system of automated monitoring  stations, using remote sensing technology and a combination of periodic  monitoring programmes. A system of marine environment monitoring  stations will be built in the above provinces, including automatic and  continuous sea level and air monitoring stations.
In addition, it also outlines the building of a marine surveillance  system for four provinces through a remote sensing technology monitoring  system at the MONRE, while strengthening equipment capacity to analyse  basic and specific criteria of components in the air and water  environment, investing in the installation of equipment for measuring  control and environmental monitoring devices at Centre for Environmental  Monitoring under the Vietnam Environment Administration, and designing  and implementing a marine environment surveillance programme in the four  provinces within two years.
In the immediate future, the PM has assigned the MONRE to assume the  prime responsibility and coordinate with the localities participating in  the project in completing and approving a pre-feasibility study report.
The region was hit by a major environmental disaster last year, with  mass fish deaths reported on April 6, 2016 when many fish washed ashore  in Ha Tinh province. The incident also occurred in Quang Binh, Quang Tri  and Thua Thien-Hue provinces.
Wastewater discharged from the Taiwanese company Formosa polluted more  than 200 km of coastline, devastating the marine environment and local  economies of the provinces, which largely rely on fishing and tourism.
In June last year, Formosa accepted responsibility for the incident and  pledged US$500 million in compensation for the affected fishermen,  households and organisations
 
                             (Nhan Dan)
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