Hanoi’s $300m largest wastewater treatment factory to start operation by year-end

As expected, Yen So wastewater treatment factory (Hanoi) will complete and start operations in Q4 this year with an estimated capacity of 200,000 cubic meters of wastewater per day and night.
The factory has been kicked off construction since January 2008 under the Build-Transfer (BT) method and invested by Malaysia-based Gamuda Berhad Group with total costs of some $300 million, marking the largest wastewater treatment plant in Vietnam so far.

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