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Vietnam Water Week seeks solutions for sustainable development
Water science and technology on display at Vietnam Water Week 2022. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
Water science and technology on display at Vietnam Water Week 2022. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
Water science and technology on display at Vietnam Water Week 2022. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
Mai Thi Lien Huong, Director of the Technical Infrastructure Department under the Ministry of Construction, speaks at the Vietnam Water Week's opening ceremony. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
International delegates attend the Vietnam Water Week's opening ceremony. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
A view of the Vietnam Water Week's opening ceremony. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
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Vietnam Water Week seeks solutions for sustainable development
11/10/2022 21:58
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Vietnam Water Week, a platform for experts, scientists and businesses in the water sector to exchange experiences and come up with long-term solutions to the adverse impacts of epidemics, natural disasters and climate change, opened on November 10 morning. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mai Thi Lien Huong, Director of the Technical Infrastructure Department under the Ministry of Construction, said that just 15% of urban wastewater in Vietnam is treated. Huong said Vietnam has more than 750 clean water factories in urban and rural areas with a total capacity of 11.6 million cu.m per day. The Ministry of Construction and Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association organised the event from November 9 to 11. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
Vietnam Water Week seeks solutions for sustainable development
Vietnam Water Week, a platform for experts, scientists and businesses in the water sector to exchange experiences and come up with long-term solutions to the adverse impacts of epidemics, natural disasters and climate change, opened on November 10 morning. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mai Thi Lien Huong, Director of the Technical Infrastructure Department under the Ministry of Construction, said that just 15% of urban wastewater in Vietnam is treated. Huong said Vietnam has more than 750 clean water factories in urban and rural areas with a total capacity of 11.6 million cu.m per day. The Ministry of Construction and Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association organised the event from November 9 to 11. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
Vietnam Water Week seeks solutions for sustainable development
Vietnam Water Week, a platform for experts, scientists and businesses in the water sector to exchange experiences and come up with long-term solutions to the adverse impacts of epidemics, natural disasters and climate change, opened on November 10 morning. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mai Thi Lien Huong, Director of the Technical Infrastructure Department under the Ministry of Construction, said that just 15% of urban wastewater in Vietnam is treated. Huong said Vietnam has more than 750 clean water factories in urban and rural areas with a total capacity of 11.6 million cu.m per day. The Ministry of Construction and Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association organised the event from November 9 to 11. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
Vietnam Water Week seeks solutions for sustainable development
Vietnam Water Week, a platform for experts, scientists and businesses in the water sector to exchange experiences and come up with long-term solutions to the adverse impacts of epidemics, natural disasters and climate change, opened on November 10 morning. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mai Thi Lien Huong, Director of the Technical Infrastructure Department under the Ministry of Construction, said that just 15% of urban wastewater in Vietnam is treated. Huong said Vietnam has more than 750 clean water factories in urban and rural areas with a total capacity of 11.6 million cu.m per day. The Ministry of Construction and Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association organised the event from November 9 to 11. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
Vietnam Water Week seeks solutions for sustainable development
Vietnam Water Week, a platform for experts, scientists and businesses in the water sector to exchange experiences and come up with long-term solutions to the adverse impacts of epidemics, natural disasters and climate change, opened on November 10 morning. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mai Thi Lien Huong, Director of the Technical Infrastructure Department under the Ministry of Construction, said that just 15% of urban wastewater in Vietnam is treated. Huong said Vietnam has more than 750 clean water factories in urban and rural areas with a total capacity of 11.6 million cu.m per day. The Ministry of Construction and Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association organised the event from November 9 to 11. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
Vietnam Water Week seeks solutions for sustainable development
Vietnam Water Week, a platform for experts, scientists and businesses in the water sector to exchange experiences and come up with long-term solutions to the adverse impacts of epidemics, natural disasters and climate change, opened on November 10 morning. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mai Thi Lien Huong, Director of the Technical Infrastructure Department under the Ministry of Construction, said that just 15% of urban wastewater in Vietnam is treated. Huong said Vietnam has more than 750 clean water factories in urban and rural areas with a total capacity of 11.6 million cu.m per day. The Ministry of Construction and Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association organised the event from November 9 to 11. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
Vietnam Water Week seeks solutions for sustainable development
Vietnam Water Week, a platform for experts, scientists and businesses in the water sector to exchange experiences and come up with long-term solutions to the adverse impacts of epidemics, natural disasters and climate change, opened on November 10 morning. Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mai Thi Lien Huong, Director of the Technical Infrastructure Department under the Ministry of Construction, said that just 15% of urban wastewater in Vietnam is treated. Huong said Vietnam has more than 750 clean water factories in urban and rural areas with a total capacity of 11.6 million cu.m per day. The Ministry of Construction and Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association organised the event from November 9 to 11. VNA Photo: Hoàng Hiếu
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