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To Lich River remains polluted

The water in Hanoi's To Lich River has returned to its familiar polluted and foul-smelling state after running clear for a few days.

Major irrigation system in the north polluted

 VietNamNet Bridge – Hundreds of thousands of hectares of crops in the North of the country are being watered with polluted water.

Hanoi pollution ’under control’ despite grim measures

 VietNamNet Bridge – Measurements of air pollution recently scared many Hanoi people. The measurements were made by the Green Innovation and Development Centre (Green ID*),

Hanoi lakes creating a stink in local community

 VietNamNet Bridge – Though many projects to restore lakes in Ha Noi have been carried out, some lakes are again reported to have become polluted.

Bac Hung Hai River polluted with industrial waste water

 VietNamNet Bridge – Environmental pollution in a section of Bac Hung Hai River flowing through northern Hung Yen Province's Yen My District has damaged local people's health and daily life.

Con Dao beaches polluted with waste from fishermen

 VietNamNet Bridge – Household waste dumped by fisherman is polluting many small islands and beaches located on Con Dao District of the southern coastal province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau.

Construction hurts Mekong community

 VietNamNet Bridge – Over 200 households in the Mekong River Delta province of Tien Giang's Cai Lay Town are complaining about construction of a bypass route of National Highway No 1 crossing through their community.

Water hyacinth blocks barges in polluted Tay Ninh river

 VietNamNet Bridge – For more than a week, the surface of Vam Co Dong River in the southern province of Tay Ninh has been blanketed with water hyacinths, due to pollution.

Underground water degradation threatens urbanites

 VietNamNet Bridge – Underground water, which provides 35-50 percent of the total water volume provided to urban areas nationwide, has been seriously polluted and decreasing in reserves.

Gold mining kills Nang River

 VietNamNet Bridge – The Nang River, which was green, romantic and peaceful, has turned muddy because of the gold mining activities.

Making the To Lich River’s polluted water drinkable, why not?

A group of scientists from the Hanoi University of Natural Resources has invented a technology allowing filtering polluted water to get drinkable water. However, people still keep doubts about the startling information.