
In a proactive measure following the alarming fish deaths associated with the Cà Mau airport project, local authorities have unveiled plans to establish three pump stations. This initiative is designed to combat the salinity levels that have impacted the aquatic ecosystem in the region.
The total investment for these pump stations is estimated at around 2.9 billion VND (approximately 123,000 USD). The decision comes as a response to the concerns raised by local residents and environmentalists regarding the ecological consequences of the airport construction.
The fish deaths, which have raised significant alarm among the local fishing communities, are believed to be linked to increased salinity in the water, a condition exacerbated by the ongoing construction activities. The new pump stations are expected to help regulate the salinity levels, ensuring a healthier environment for aquatic life.
Local officials emphasized the urgency of this project, stating that it is crucial not only for the preservation of the local fish populations but also for the livelihoods of those who depend on fishing in the area. The construction of the pump stations is set to begin shortly, with hopes that they will be operational in the near future.
This development highlights the ongoing challenges faced by local communities as they navigate the balance between infrastructure development and environmental conservation. The authorities are committed to addressing these challenges and ensuring that the ecological integrity of the region is maintained.