Luong Son Industrial Park has invested in standardised wastewater and emissions treatment systems, enforced tight emission controls, reduced noise, dust, and solid waste, and expanded green spaces, contributing to protecting the environment and promoting sustainable development.
A Hoa Binh National Assembly delegation supervises the
implementation of the Law on Environmental Protection in Luong Son Industrial
Park, Luong Son district.
The 83-hectare industrial complex, developed and
operated by An Thinh Hoa Binh Real Estate JSC, reached full capacity in 2019
with 40 investment projects spanning clean industries including electronics
assembly, garment manufacturing, plastic molding, and functional food
production.
According to Vo Van Truong, head of the
company's administrative organisation department, the park was designed as a
multi-industry hub with modern infrastructure and strict environmental
oversight. A centralised wastewater treatment plant, capable of processing
3,000 cubic metres per day, employs biological technology to treat both domestic
and industrial wastewater. Currently, 35 enterprises are connected to the
system, which operates at about 38% capacity.
Meanwhile, air quality protection includes
regular road washing during hot weather, tree plantation, and vehicle
maintenance requirements. Enterprises must install Vietnam-standard emission
treatment system and bear full legal responsibility for air quality compliance.
Solid waste has been classified at source and
collected twice a week. The company has maintained full regulatory compliance
like environmental protection fee payment and regular discharge quality
monitoring.
Besides, fire prevention and rescue work has
been prioritised with one fire truck, 6-cubic-metre water tank vehicle,
1,000-cubic-metre water reservoir, pumps, and 400kVA backup generators.
During the NA delegation’s oversight, the
company requested infrastructure upgrades to prevent flooding during heavy
rainfall periods as well as continued training courses to raise enterprises’
awareness of environmental protection, fire prevention, and food safety.
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