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Formosa Faces New Waste Penalties
Relevant authorities take samples of the waste for testing
August 3rd, 2016 | 09:31 AM | 1521 views
HÀ NỘI
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MoNRE) announced yesterday that Hưng Nghiệp Formosa Hà Tĩnh Steel Company (HFS) would have to pay an administrative fine for its violations on environmental protection regulations, specifically for not using qualified waste treatment facilities to dispose of hazardous waste.
The MoNRE also requested that the company rectify the consequences of its actions.
The announcement came after analysis was conducted on waste samples which were allegedly discharged by the company, and collected from illegal dumping sites on farms in central province Hà Tĩnh’s Kỳ Anh Town. The results of the analysis showed that this was hazardous waste.
According to the MoNRE, as soon as reports of illegal burial of waste were received from Kỳ Anh Urban Environment Company, the ministry sent an inspection team to Hà Tĩnh to cooperate with the provincial People’s Committee in analysing waste samples, checking the progress of treating waste and verifying the entity’s legal capacity.
The team has asked the Kỳ Anh company to collect the entire amount of illegally dumped waste and coordinate with relevant agencies to handle it.
As of July 17, the company had collected 390.72 tonnes, including rock. All the waste was sealed and transported to a store at a waste treatment facility of Hà Tĩnh Industrial Waste Processing Limited Company.
The MoNRE has taken samples of waste, soil, samples of surface water and underground water at areas where waste was buried illegally to clarify whether it is hazardous or not.
The samples were then delivered to qualified laboratories for testing.
Test results received yesterday showed that the waste has high concentrations of cyanide, exceeding the permitted level, the MoNRE said in a statement.
Therefore, it must be managed in accordance with regulations on hazardous waste and must be assigned to the competent units which were licensed to deal with it.
The ministry confirmed that HFS be accountable for failing to classify and determine the volume of hazardous waste which must be registered and managed in accordance with state regulations; transfer hazardous waste to organisations or individuals without licence to process hazardous waste.
Regarding the responsibility of Kỳ Anh company, the ministry said it has transferred all documents relating to the company’s violations to Hà Tĩnh Province’s police for further investigation and punishes it in accordance with state law.
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