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Tra Su Sluice in An Giang province’s Tinh Bien district |
Speaking at a meeting with a working group from the Ministry of Planning and Investment to discuss the project last week, Tran Anh Thu, Deputy Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee, said, in an allusion to climate change, that the delta’s flooding season is no longer regular or consistent and so it is necessary to execute the project soon.
The storage system would supply irrigation water to the quadrangle, the country’s major food producing area, he said.
It would also help regulate and manage freshwater resources during the rainy and dry seasons, secure people’s livelihoods and protect the environment, he said.
The province has proposed to the ministry that the system should have a capacity of more than 32 million cubic meters, have an embankment of 42.6km and cover more than 3,050ha downstream of the Tra Su Sluice.
It is expected to supply water to around 30,000ha of farmlands in An Giang and Kien Giang provinces and Can Tho city, all in the quadrangle, a low-lying area in the upstream area of the delta.
With climate change, the delta is struggling with saltwater intrusion up its many rivers.
Pham Hoang Nam, head of the ministry’s Foreign Economic Relations Department, said the project was vital and would help develop the quadrangle and protect the environment.
The province should draft it in detail and submit it to the working group, he said.
It should maximize the storage system’s capacity and link it up regionally, he added.
Source: VNA