(vn-today) – Local residents living along the Tien River, from the Dong
Thap to Vinh Long and Tien Giang provinces have repeatedly complained about the
pollution of the big river. The analysis of the surface water quality conducted
by local environment departments has confirmed this.

The house of Nguyen Van Thu, 84, in Song Thuan commune in Chau Thanh district of
Tien Giang province is located next to the Tien River. However, he said he
cannot have a bath in the river or use the river’s water for washing.
“I can see the fat discharged from the cod liver oil and seafood processing
factories which is floating on the river. The water looks clean, but you bath in
it, you would break out in a rash. I watered by flowers with the Tien river’s
water last Tet, and my flowers got spoiled,” he said.
Nguyen Van Tu, who has been fishing for the last 20 years on the Tien River,
said that the amount of anchovy and small fish fry on the river has decreased
sharply. Only the fishes that like eating fat can live on the polluted waters.
“The water here is dirty. I sometimes have stay under the water and I usually
have an itch,” he said.
According to the Vinh Long and Tien Giang provincial environment departments,
the SS, COD, BOD5 indexes all exceed the allowed levels.
Meanwhile, the observation at the 42 points on the Tien River in Dong Thap
showed that all the important indexes were higher than the allowed level. For
example, the oil index in late 2011 was 1-5.75 times higher than the allowed
level. Coliform (intestinal bacteria) index was 100-1000 times higher. As for E.
coli (intestinal bacteria), the index was 22-860 times. At some points on the
Tien River, the observation noted the presence of plant protection drugs.
Too many “culprits”
According to Luu Minh Manh, Head of the Tien Giang Environment Sub-department,
every day, the City of My Tho in Tien Giang province discharges no less than
50,000 cubic meters of domestic waste. Meanwhile, there has been no thorough
survey about how much the toxic waste the domestic waste carry which can harm
the water environment.
“There are many reasons behind the pollution. But local residents tend to blame
this on the industrial zones,” Manh said.
Meanwhile, local residents in Tan Hong and Tam Nong districts of Dong Thap
province have to “live together” with the polluted water caused by the waste
water discharged from fish ponds. The environment sub-department in Tan Hong
district has affirmed that most of the fish ponds owners refuse to treat the
ponds as requested.
Meanwhile, experts have pointed out that the Tien River has got polluted also
because of the waste water from the animal husbandry farms which are located
outside industrial zones. State management agencies many times caught handed the
discharging of untreated water to the river. Meanwhile, local residents have
been using plant protection drugs spontaneously, including the ones banned by
the state management agencies.
Under the current regulations, there must be waste treatment systems in
industrial zones. Enterprises themselves also have to have waste water treatment
systems themselves. Even urban areas also must treat waste water before the
water goes to the river. However, the regulations have been ignored.
Source: Tien phong
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