Abstract:
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The Day-Nhue river system, which locates in the important economic region of the
northern plains, covers a natural surface of 7949 km². The pollution of the Day-Nhue river system was mainly due to receiving untreated/ ineffective untreated wastewater discharges from the different sources in the basin. This paper focused on the industrial wastewater sources. Our purposes are to i) collect information about the number and sizes of industrial production factories and traditional production villages; ii) establish the database of wastewater quality released from six main industrial production branches in the basin. The results obtained from our investigation during 1/2007–12/2009 showed that the total wastewater discharge from industrial production factories and traditional production villages reached to 100,000 m3/day and 45,000-60,000 m3/day, respectively. The wastewater quality of some industrial production branches exceeded the
National technical regulation on industrial wastewater QCVN 24:2009/BTNMT. Most traditional production villages caused serious organic pollution. |