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HCMC environment
HCMC canal remains stinky, polluted despite cleanup project
The Tham Luong – Ben Cat – Nuoc Len canal in HCMC remains filled with garbage, water hyacinth and muck seven years after a cleanup began.
HCMC enjoys good air quality Tuesday
Respiratory diseases alert in HCMC as fine dust exceeds safety limits
Canal revival breathes life back into HCMC
Millions of Saigonese have resumed normal life after waterways dissecting their neighborhoods were saved from the grip of pollution.
April 30, 2021 | 08:22 pm PT
HCMC mulls mechanical trash picker for canal system
HCMC's Transport Department has requested approval to spend VND13 billion ($565,000) renting a machine to clear trash from three canals.
January 15, 2021 | 03:50 am PT
HCMC estimates motorbike emission testing plan to cost $24 mln
The HCMC Department of Transport estimates it will need VND553 billion ($23.87 million) over the next decade to check motorbikes for emissions.
December 8, 2020 | 10:00 pm PT