The facility, which sits in Cat Nhon commune, Phu Cat district, has a daily capacity of 5,600 cubic metres. It was built at a cost of more than 104 billion VND (4.8 million USD) with over 65 billion VND funded by the Belgian Government.
Permanent Vice Chairman of the Binh Dinh provincial People’s Committee Ho Quoc Dung said the new facility is part of a water supply and hygiene project in Binh Dinh province under a cooperation programme between the two Governments.
The project, which lasts from August 2009 to July 2014, will cost a total of 8.95 million EUR (12 million USD), with 7.5 million EUR coming from Belgium.
The project’s objective is to improve community health and living standards in An Nhon town and the districts of Hoai Nhon, Phu My, Phu Cat, Tuy Phuoc and Tay Son.
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