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Boat spills 100,000 tonnes of fuel in Vietnam river: report
Sat, Jan 12, 2008
AFP

HANOI- MORE than 100 tons of petrol and kerosene spilled into a Vietnamese waterway after two vessels collided last week, an official said Saturday, in the latest case of growing industrial pollution.

About 40,000 litres of petrol, 70,000 litres of kerosene and a load of construction material contaminated the Vam Co Dong river south of Ho Chi Minh City after the accident, a local official said.

'We recovered several dozen litres of fuel,' said Nguyen Van Thuan, head of the Long An provincial Natural Resources and Environment Department. 'The cause of the collision is still unknown.'

Environmental experts and the country's communist government have raised concern about the heavy pollution of rivers by industrial parks arising from former rice fields amid the country's 8.5 per cent annual economic growth.

Contamination of the Saigon River, which flows through the industrial hub and main port of Ho Chi Minh City, 'has risen alarmingly due to massive industrial and domestic discharges,' the Thanh Nien daily reported this week.

Tests by HCMC University of Technology and Japanese researchers have shown heavy metal and bacterial pollution far above safe levels, the newspaper said.

Bui Thanh Giang, head of a utility that treats the river water for Ho Chi Minh City's water supply, said industrial parks and residential areas pumped untreated effluent into the waterway and its tributaries, the report said.

Vietnam's Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment, in its first ever river pollution report last year, highlighted industrial and medical waste pollution in the northern Cau and Nhue-Day and the southern Dong Nai rivers. -- AFP

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