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Company Director Charged for Illegally Dumping Over 170 Tons of Sludge in Quảng Ninh

Company Director Charged for Illegally Dumping Over 170 Tons of Sludge in Quảng Ninh

From Thanh Niên · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Quảng Ninh provincial police have initiated a case and charged the director of Dai An 33 Co., Ltd. for illegally dumping over 170 tons of sludge into the environment.
  • The company was contracted to transport sludge from foundation drilling for the Ha Long Ocean Park project, with the material intended for internal storage and processing.
  • Company director Tran Dai Dien allegedly ordered drivers to illegally dump the sludge on April 7-8 to alleviate project site overload, potentially causing environmental pollution.

Authorities in Quảng Ninh province have taken decisive action against environmental pollution, launching a criminal case and charging Trần Đại Diện, the director of Đại An 33 Co., Ltd. The charges stem from the illegal dumping of approximately 179 tons of sludge, a byproduct of foundation drilling for the Ha Long Ocean Park project, into the environment.

The investigation revealed that Đại An 33 Co., Ltd. was involved in transporting this sludge. However, instead of adhering to regulations that mandate internal storage and processing within the project site, the company director allegedly ordered the illicit disposal of the waste. This occurred on April 7 and 8, reportedly due to an overloaded storage area within the project, highlighting a failure in waste management protocols.

While the sludge is classified as ordinary solid waste under the Law on Environmental Protection 2020, its direct discharge into the environment poses significant risks. The provincial police are investigating the potential contamination of the landscape, ecosystem, and local area, underscoring the importance of proper waste handling and environmental stewardship.

This incident serves as a stark reminder of the consequences of neglecting environmental regulations. The authorities' swift response demonstrates a commitment to holding corporations accountable for their actions and protecting the natural beauty and ecological balance of Quảng Ninh province, a region heavily reliant on its pristine environment for tourism and economic development.

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Originally published by Thanh Niên in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.