The facility, constructed under Hanoi’s Yen Xa Sewerage System Project (I), was funded by ODA (official development assistance) loan from Japan.
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An overview of Yen Xa Wastewater Treatment Plant |
The Yen Xa Sewerage System Project (I) aims at improving the living environment, natural ecosystem, and hygienic conditions in the urban centers of the To Lich River basin, and the left bank of the Nhue River and the Lu River basin. The project invests and develops a system intercepting, collecting, and treating water discharges for the sustainable development of Hanoi.
The Yen Xa Wastewater Treatment Plant, one of the four packages under the project, is constructed with a full capacity of 270,000 cu.m per day and night using the conventional activated sludge process with AO (Anoxic and Oxic) operation.
With this capacity, the Yen Xa project has a considerable scope for collecting wastewater – almost equal to the total capacity of all seven concentrated urban wastewater treatment stations and plants in Hanoi that have officially entered operation.
The other three packages are to construct the intercepting systems and sewer pipes to collect wastewater along the To Lich River, Lu River and the new urban area of Ha Dong to the treatment plant, with a total length of about 52.62km.
The entire wastewater treatment system is constructed in a basin of about 4,874ha, with more than one million beneficiaries.
This project plays a decisive role in achieving the target of collecting and treating 50-55% of urban wastewater according to Program No.03-CTr/TU dated March 17, 2021, of the Hanoi Party Committee, which detailed the "Urban renovation, urban development, and urban economic development in the period 202–25."
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the key partner of the project, has a long history in supporting the capital city to improve the drainage system since 1995 through two phases of the "Hanoi Drainage Project for Environment Improvement."
The implementation of the Yen Xa project is part of JICA's commitment to actively collaborating with local authorities in improving the drainage system and the urban environmental conditions of the city.
Source: VNA