The project to build a centralized waste treatment site in Dak R'lap district is located in Quang Phuoc village, Dao Nghia commune, Dak R'lap district with an area of over 18 hectares. The project is invested by the Management Board of Construction Investment Projects of Dak Nong province with a total value of nearly 59 billion VND.
This project will start construction in 2022 and is expected to be completed before May 30, 2023. However, due to problems with site clearance and lack of capital, this project had to suspend construction for the whole year.
Regarding this project, information from the People's Committee of Dak R'lap district said that the household waste treatment yard project in Dao Nghia commune has cleared 17.15/18.06 hectares, reaching 95% of the area. amount to be recovered.
"There are 10 households in the project area whose land was recovered. Up to now, 9 households have received compensation and support with an area of 17.15 hectares. There is 1 case that has not received compensation and has not yet received compensation. hand over the remaining area" - Dak Rlap District People's Committee further information.
According to Dak R'lap District People's Committee, out of 10 households whose land was recovered, 4 cases are eligible for resettlement. On July 5, 2024, Dak R'lap district organized a lottery for people to resettle according to regulations.
Previously, as Lao Dong Newspaper reported, in Dak R'lap district, there were many domestic waste dumps that were overloaded. This has been seriously affecting the lives of many households.
In this context, Dak Nong province has implemented a project to build a centralized waste treatment site in Dak R'lap district located in Quang Phuoc village, Dao Nghia commune.
The new landfill has an area of over 18 hectares with an investment scale of nearly 59 billion VND, invested by the Management Board of Construction Investment Projects of Dak Nong province.
This project will start construction in 2022 and is expected to be completed before May 30, 2023. However, due to problems with site clearance and lack of capital, this project had to suspend construction for the whole year.