Consultation workshop on Cambodia’s Funan-Techo canal held in Can Tho

The Vietnam National Mekong Committee (VNMC) on April 23 held a consultation workshop on Cambodia’s proposed Funan-Techo canal project which has raised concerns about potential impacts on the Mekong river.
Consultation workshop on Cambodia’s Funan-Techo canal held in Can Tho ảnh 1At the consultation workshop on Cambodia’s proposed Funan-Techo canal project in Can Tho. (Photo: VNA)

Can Tho (VNA) – The VietnamNational Mekong Committee (VNMC) on April 23 held a consultation workshop onCambodia’s proposed Funan-Techo canal project which has raised concerns aboutpotential impacts on the Mekong river. 

Attending the workshop in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, domestic stakeholders and international experts discussed Cambodia’s plan to build the FunanTecho canal, a 180km waterway linking Bassac River (called the Hau River in Vietnam, which is one of the two main branches of Mekong River) with Kep port and onto the Gulf of Thailand.

The participants were informed about the International MekongRiver Commission (MRC)’s assessment on impacts of the project, the impacts that Vietnam paysattention to, requirements on the results of impact assessment and measures tominimise and monitor the project’s impacts. 

According to VNMC, Cambodia sent anofficial notification to the MRC about its plan to build the Funan-Technocanal. Because the canal directly uses the watersource of the Bassac River, the main distributary of the Mekong River, theproject has raised many concerns regarding its cross-border impact. The development would impact water resources of the Mekong Delta, especially in thecontext of drought and saltwater intrusion plaguing the region more frequently andmore severely. 

The Funan - Techo canal will transfer waterfrom the Bassac River, a tributary of the Mekong River, to Kep port locatedoutside the basin. This will significantly reduce water resources to the MekongDelta, causing a negative impact on the livelihoods and production of localpeople and natural ecosystems.

Associate Professor, Dr. Le Anh Tuan,advisor to the Institute of Climate Change Research, Can Tho University, saidthat when the Funan-Techo canal is formed, it will have a negative impact on the Mekong Delta. However, the level ofinfluence depends on the canal’s scale and usage.

Participants said they hope Cambodia would early share details about the goals, design and operations of the project and engage in joint research on its impacts with a view to reaching appropriate measures to monitor and minimise the impacts.

Chief of the VNMC Office Nguyen Thi ThuLinh said that the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the VNMC will continue to coordinate closely with the MRC Secretariat, Cambodia and other MRCmember countries to accelerate research over the impacts of the Funan–Techo project and propose mitigation measures and monitor the impact.

The Mekong Delta with an area of about40,000 sq. km is home to more than 17.4 million people. It is considered therice, fruit and aquatic product granary of Vietnam as it contributes 50% of thecountry’s rice production, 65% of aquaculture and 17% of Vietnam's GDP.

The delta has been affected bysevere drought and salinity in 2015-2016, 2019 and currently 2023-2024as El Nino impacts local ocean waters and weather patterns. As the weather is predicted to become increasingly extreme,natural disasters including droughts, floods, and saltwaterintrusion will hit the region more frequently with more ferocity./.

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