VietNamNet Bridge – It’s unclear where the hundreds of thousands of tons of sludge generated every day from the dredging of canals or the construction of infrastructure items will go.

The story about the Binh Hung waste water treatment plant in HCM City, which
causes heavy environment pollution with its sewage sludge, has raised a question
about the way of treating sludge in the city.
Thanh nien newspaper has quoted Luu Van Tan from the HCM City center for
flooding prevention program management, said that the sludge volume created from
the waste water treatment plant has increased recently due to the worse water
quality.
This has led to the high volume of sludge stuck at the plant, up to 4000 tons.
Meanwhile, 30 tons of more sludge is generated every day. As a result, the waste
water treatment plant has caused environment pollution.
In fact, the sludge from Binh Hung plant is just a small volume of sludge that
people can see with their eyes. Meanwhile, the other thousands of hundreds of
tons of sludge created every day from the dredging of canals or the construction
of infrastructure items cannot be controlled.
No one knows where the sludge is carried to and how it is treated. The
contractors, who implement the infrastructure projects, when asked about the
issue, give a simple answer that they would throw the sludge wherever they can.
Nguyen Trung Viet, Head of the Solid Waste Treatment Division, an arm of the HCM
City Department for Natural Resources and the Environment, when answering the
interview of Saigon Giai phong, confirmed that at least 500 tons of sludge is
discharged from the dredged canals to the environment every day, which is nearly
not treated. Meanwhile, the volume of sledge from infrastructure projects is
much higher.
Simply, it’s because to date, no sludge treatment plant has been built in HCM
City. In other words, there has been no infrastructure basis to treat this kind
of waste.
Especially, Viet admitted that his department does not know how the contractors
treat with the sludge generated every day from their works. Since there is no
dump for discharging sludge, and there is no budget for treatment, contractors
would throw the sludge wherever they can.
In the past, the HCM City Water Drainage Company was assigned to build a sludge
treatment plant on a land plot in the Da Phuoc solid waste treatment complex in
Binh Chanh district.
However, no progress has been made so far with the project, because the company
still cannot find the investors.
Also according to Viet, it’s necessary to apply a reasonable mechanism to call
for different resources in the society to join the sludge treatment.
At present, the domestic rubbish treatment in the city has been implemented
under the “investment socialization mechanism.” Under the mechanism, the city’s
authorities set the ceiling and the floor fees the city would pay to investors
for the waste treatment. The city has also announced the investment incentives
to the investors, such as the tax incentives or land leasing fees. The investors
would weigh pros and cons before making decision.
Meanwhile, the treatment of sludge has been undertaken by public units. Every
year, the units are assigned to deal with a certain volume of works which needs
to be fulfilled within a certain amount of expenses.
However, the budget is so modest that it is just enough to pay to workers. The
sludge treatment quality remains very low. Meanwhile, the city’s authorities
have not succeeded in attracting investors to the field.
Viet emphasized that mobilizing the strength from different resources for the
sludge treatment is the only choice.
Analysts have warned that in the next five years, when the city puts tens of
waste water treatment plants into operation, the sludge volume may reach
millions of tons a day. And if no measure is taken now, the sludge-caused
pollution would be a disaster in the near future.
C. V