
The Department of Agriculture and Environment has just issued a document proposing to the People's Committee of Hai Phong City to invest in the Project to build, protect and improve the water quality of Da Do River, Gia River and Re River using medium-term public investment capital for the period 2026 - 2030.
Accordingly, 3 projects will be invested in the project. Project to protect and improve the water quality of Da Do River (dredging, embankment, bank reinforcement, construction of works on Da Do Canal). Project to protect and improve the water quality of Re River includes upgrading and renovating An Kim Hai Canal, Branch 1, Section 1 of the upstream of Re River, Hoang Lau Canal (preventing wastewater from flowing into Re River), Tan Hung Hong Canal, Hoa Phong Canal, Wastewater Pumping Station, Wastewater Collection Canal, An Kim Hai System in the West of Hai Phong City. Project to protect and improve the water quality of Gia River, Hon Ngoc Canal (upgrading, renovating, building new works on Hon Ngoc Canal, Gia River).

This is a key project of the city with a total estimated investment of 3,288 billion VND from the city's medium-term public investment capital for the period 2026 - 2030. Of which, the project to protect and improve the water quality of Da Do River is 2,032 billion VND; the project to protect and improve the water quality of Re River is 1,001 billion VND; the project to protect and improve the water quality of Gia River and Hon Ngoc Canal is 255 billion VND.

Da Do, Re and Gia rivers are three important rivers responsible for providing fresh water for irrigation for production for more than 50,000 hectares of agricultural land, and providing domestic water for all residents in the inner city of Dong Hai Phong.
The 48.6 km long Da Do River currently has many shallow and full locations, some areas have low and eroded canal banks, and the regulating culverts on the river banks are damaged, unable to regulate water into primary canals; wastewater is discharged directly into the Da Do River, affecting the quality of water resources. The Gia River and Hon Ngoc Canal have many locations with shallow and full canal beds and low canal banks; wastewater is discharged directly from residential and production areas, affecting the quality of water resources...
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