According to a report of Ha Noi People’s Committee on the results of implementing National Environmental Protection Strategy to 2020, vision to 2030 in the city, Ha Noi has implemented construction of many lower layer projects to overcome environmental pollution.
Yen So Sewage Treatment Plant
Ha Noi city is regularly operating 8 wastewater treatment plants, including: Yen So (200.000 m3/d); Bac Thang long – Van Tri (42.000m3/d); Tay Lake (15.500m3/d); Bay Mau Lake (13.300m3/d); Kim Lien (3.700m3/d); Truc Bach (2.300m3/d); Cau Nga (20.000m3/d); Son Dong (8.000m3/d)
In particular, Ecoba Environment Technology Co., Ltd is trusted to choose to assume the role of the main contractor of major projects:
– Yen So Sewage Treatment Plant: Technology SBR; Capacity 200.000m3/day; Improve & operate in 2013
– Bay Mau Lake Waste Water Treatment Plant: Technology AAO; Capacity 13.300m3/day; water standards after treatment: Class B-QCVN 40:2011/BTNMT; Improve and operate in 2015
Ecoba Environment Technology Co., Ltd is proud of having over 10 years of experience in the field of wastewater treatment, supply water treatment and M&E with hundreds of large and small projects using various technology and spreading all over the country
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