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Hanoi to raise water tariffs
Hanoi has announced an increase in water prices for households, with the first 10 cubic meters to cost VND75,000 (US$3.15), or VND15,000 more than currently.
Hanoi to provide tap water to all by 2030 with five more waterworks
Hanoi will build five more waterworks by 2030 to add to its three existing ones to ensure all its residents have access to piped water supply.
Hanoi water utility sacks top exec after oil contamination scandal
A month after it supplied contaminated water to Hanoi residents, Viwasupco has sacked its general director Nguyen Van Ton.
November 6, 2019 | 02:05 am PT
Hanoi water supplier says sorry 17 days after playing victim
17 days after evading responsibility for a million Hanoi residents being supplied with oil-contaminated tap water, the supplier apologized Friday.
October 25, 2019 | 02:38 am PT
Hanoians in torment as tap water turns oily
Days after many Hanoians had their tap water turn smelly, the culprit’s been identified - used oil dumped into a water source.
October 14, 2019 | 12:59 am PT