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Country seeks international cooperation to preserve scarce water
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Vietnam is in danger of lacking
freshwater due to the impacts of industrialization, population growth and
climate change and it needs sound strategies and international cooperation to
remedy the situation.
Deputy Prime Minister Hoang Trung Hai, who also heads
the National Water Resources Council, made this statement on January 19 at a Hanoi conference with the
theme ‘Water resources and sustainable development’.
To deal with this challenge, Mr Hai said, the
Vietnamese Government has adopted an effective and sustainable development
strategy to exploit water resources economically and has enacted a Law on Water
Resources. Mr Hai added that the government endorsed a national strategy on
these resources toward 2020, drew up a programme of national goals on
addressing climate change and is seeking to expand international cooperation in
managing water resources.
The Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment,
Nguyen Thai Lai, told the conference that Vietnam’s water reserve, some 11,000m3
per capita annually, is average for the world. But he added that this amount is
not equally distributed and is being seriously affected by a shortage of
construction works for its regulation, by unplanned and wasteful usage and by
pollution.
Mr Lai emphasized that the first and foremost solution
to the problem is to use water in a rational and economical way, which must go
hand in hand with the protection and development of water supplies. He
underscored the expansion of international cooperation as a means of maximizing
resources for improving state management of water supplies.
Nearly 20 speeches by local and foreign managers and
scientists assessed the situation of water resources in Vietnam and the
impact of polluted water sources on community health as well as proposed
technological methods of treating water.
The National Water Resources Council, which advises
the government on important matters regarding water resources, including
policies and strategies, zoning plans for major river basins, and projects to
protect and use water, has devised mechanisms for information exchange related
to water resources and prepared a government decree on management of reservoirs
for irrigation or electricity generation.
The conference was sponsored by the Institute for
Technology Development, Media and Community Assistance with additional
sponsorship from the National Assembly Committee on Science, Technology and
Environment and the Vietnam Union of Science and Technology Associations.