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Completing water supply infrastructure in Industrial Parks

Hai Phong News 20/04/2026 10:51

Ensuring clean, stable water supply not only supports production but is also a key factor in enhancing competitiveness and attracting investment.

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With a capacity of about 200,000 m³/day-night, the An Duong Water Plant plays a leading role in supplying water to the Dinh Vu - Cat Hai Economic Zone.

Completing water supply infrastructure

In the industrialization process, Hai Phong is affirming its role as the country's major industrial center, with rapid growth in economic zones, industrial parks, and clusters. This demands increasingly high standards for technical infrastructure, where water supply is essential for direct production support.

As the largest water supplier for industrial parks in the city, Hai Phong Water Supply Joint Stock Company proactively invests in expanding plant capacities, developing transmission and distribution networks, gradually meeting production and daily life needs.

Currently, total water demand for economic zones, industrial parks, and clusters in the city exceeds 10 million m³/year. Key industrial parks like Dinh Vu - Cat Hai, Trang Due, Do Son, and Japan-Hai Phong Industrial Park receive water from major plants such as An Duong, Hung Dao, Vat Cach, and Vinh Bao via large-scale transmission pipelines, interconnected across areas.

Accelerating investment in interconnected and sustainable water systems

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Wth a capacity of about 200,000 m³/day-night, the An Duong Water Plant plays a leading role in ensuring water supply for the Dinh Vu - Cat Hai Economic Zone.

To ensure quality, safe, and stable water supply for economic-social development, especially for economic zones and industrial parks, Hai Phong Water Supply Joint Stock Company is proactively implementing synchronized solutions.

These include strengthening raw water protection, continuously monitoring salinity intrusion from upstream via online surveillance systems; while applying advanced treatment technologies like UBCF biological filtration (Japanese technology), membrane filtration, Ozone, and ultraviolet (UV) rays.

The water supply system will be organized on a regional linkage model, with major plants as hubs supplying industrial parks through synchronized transmission networks, ensuring safety, flexibility, and efficiency.

In the context of Hai Phong aiming to become a modern industrial center, building a synchronized, interconnected, and safe water system is not just an immediate requirement but a long-term strategic task, contributing to a solid foundation for rapid and sustainable development.

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