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    HANOI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

    Institute for Environmental Science and Technology

    (INEST)

    Address: 3rd floor, C10 building, HUT

    1, Dai Co Viet Road Str., Hanoi,Vietnam

    Tel: (84-4) 8681686/87

    Fax: (84-4) 8693551

    Email: [email protected]

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    1. Introduction

    Milestones1984 Group Study on Environmental Engineering

    1990 Department of Environment under the Faculty of Inorganic Electro Chemistry

    Technology and Environment

    1994 Centre for Environmental Science and Technology

    1998 Institute for Environmental Science and Technology

    (Decision by Minister of Education and Training 2995/Q-BGD-T-TCCB, dated

    4 Sep. 1998)

    StaffTotal: 85; 01 Prof.; 08 Assoc. Prof.; 15 Ph.D; 26 MSc.; 44 Eng.. Specialized in:

    Wastewater treatment engineering

    Water supply treatment engineering

    Air and Noise pollution control engineering

    Environmental monitoring and data processing

    Environmental and resource management

    Cleaner production

    Environmental Law and Policy

    Modeling in environmental engineering

    Environmental impact and risk assessment Hazardous waste management

    Solid waste management

    Environmental analysis

    Environmental Ecology

    Environmental Chemistry

    Environmental Toxicology

    Environmental Biochemistry

    Environmental Microbiology

    Environmental information and GISEtc.

    Experts in the fields of the projectWater pollution control: 7 PhDs; 8 MScs and technical staff (Engineers and Bachelors)

    Environmental Monitoring: 6 PhDs; 5 MScs and technical staff (Engineers and Bache-

    lors)

    Environmental Law and Policy: 01 Prof. and 5 Assoc. Prof.

    Cleaner Production: 7 PhDs; 4 MScs and technical staff (Engineers and Bachelors)

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    2. Mission and duties

    1. To study and to develop the field of environmental science and technology to serve in-

    dustrial sustainable development of Vietnam2. To develop highly qualified human resources in the field of environmental science and

    technology (BSc., MSc., PhD.); furthermore to offer the training courses on environmentalscience and technology3. To provide high quality services in the field of environmental science and technologyTo cooperate with national and international organizations and experts in the field of envi-

    ronmental protection and sustainable development.

    3. Directorate of the institute

    1. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tran Van Nhan: Director of INEST2. Prof. Dr. Dang Kim Chi: Vice Director of INEST3. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nguyen Ngoc Lan: Vice Director of INEST4. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Huynh Trung Hai: Vice Director of INEST

    Department of envi-

    ronmental Engi-

    neeringDepartment of envi-

    ronmental manage-

    ment

    Directorate of

    the institute

    Administration

    Centre for industrial

    environmental monitor-

    Vietnam cleaner pro-

    duction

    R&D environ-

    mental technol-

    ogy laboratory

    Training, projects, research and

    services

    Scientific &

    training

    council

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    4. Training programs

    Institute for Environment Science and Technology, Hanoi University of Technology

    provides two training majors: Environmental Engineering and Environmental Manage-

    ment under the environmental engineering framework curriculum at Bachelor, Master andDoctorate levels. INEST spends great efforts to become a high quality training center on

    environmental engineering in Vietnam and successfully integrate into other universities in

    the region.

    Engineers specialized in Environmental engineering and environmental technology &

    management graduated at INEST are able to meet requirements of the work at training and

    research institutions, State management agencies as well as industrial enterprises. Our

    training programs focus on solving pollution problems addressed in industry, especially

    the capability of identifying and minimizing polluting sources as well as technology trans-

    fer in treatment of wastewater, air emission, industrial solid waste, and waste recyclingtechnologies.

    Students of the INEST are encouraged to participate in scientific researches so that they

    can get access to practical environmental issues and thus improve their professional skills.Results of scientific researches carried by students of INEST over the last few years have

    been awarded many valuable prizes from Ministry of Education and Training, VIFOTEC

    Creativeness Fund, Green SONY prize and creativeness awards by World Bank, etc.

    INEST has provided training program on Master of Science in Environmental Engi-neering training since 1993. The Master program provides advanced knowledge on funda-

    mental basis and professional education, as well as teamwork and independent workingskills to solve environmental issues with the support of advanced environmental manage-

    ment tools.

    Training program on PhDs in Environmental Engineering has been also developed incooperation with other national and international universities and research institutions.

    Besides, there are many short term training courses on cleaner production, environmentalmonitoring and analysis, industrial wastewater treatment, solid waste and hazardous waste

    control, energy efficiency utilization and environmental management accounting provided

    for management and technical staffs from various state management agencies, universi-

    ties, research institutes and industrial enterprises.

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    5. Department of environmental engineeringAcademic staff: 18;01 Prof;03 Assoc. Prof.; 05 PhD;08 MSc.;01 Eng.

    The department carries out training program on Environmental engineering. Curriculum

    provides basic and professional knowledge on water, soil and air pollution. It also pro-vides treatment techniques for solid, liquid wastes and air emission as well as designing,

    operating and management of treatment system. Besides, experimental works are carried

    in modern environmental technology equipments. Basic knowledge on other issues such

    as environmental management, cleaner production, environmental toxicology, ecology and

    environmental analysis are also included in the training curriculum.

    Scientific researches and technology transfers in the Department focus on the develop-

    ment of appropriate technologies for industrial waste treatment, especially on environ-

    mental biological technology and relevant advanced treatment technologies integrating

    mechanical, chemical and physical methods which are suitable to local conditions. In ad-

    dition, researches on environmental impacts on ecological system and human health have

    been carried out in the Department.

    Together with the Environmental technology R&D laboratory, we are pleased to bring you

    services including technology consultancy and transfer, waste treatment system construc-

    tion under different modes such as bidding, BOT, etc.

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    6. Department of Environmental ManagementAcademic staff: 15; 03 Assoc. Prof.;02 PhD;08 MSc;02 Eng.

    The departments environmental management training curriculum highlights the systematicapproach of environmental management, including inter-related roles between industries

    and governmental agencies. On the base of environmental engineering knowledge, trainingprogram includes subjects on technical, economic and legal tools applied in environmental

    and resource management.

    Our researches are towards development and application of environmental models in water

    and air environmental quality management, application of GIS and preventive tools, such as

    environmental impact assessment, cleaner production audit and environmental management

    accounting in industrial environmental management in Vietnam.

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    7. Research and development laboratory in environmentaltechnologyTechnical staff: 22; 02 PhD; 07 MSc.; 13 Eng.

    Research and development laboratory in environmental technology (R&D Lab) per-

    forms two duties

    Be a central practical base of the INEST to perform governmental duties on environ-

    mental protection, research projects, services on environmental analysis, EIA con-

    sultation and technology transferring environmental technology.

    Support education activities in the INEST

    Organization of the R&D Lab with sections related to research areas of functional

    sections in the INEST

    Supporting groups in research and training

    Section of Research andApplication of Environmental

    modeling and information

    Section of envi-ronmentalanalysis

    Section of R&Din environmental

    technology

    R&D Laboratory in environmentaltechnology

    Joint recyclingresearch labo-

    ratory

    Practical En-gineeringWorkshop

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    7.1. Section of Environmental quality analysis

    Support undergraduate and postgraduate education ac-

    tivities. To serve subjects practical works and specific

    lab works for undergraduate and postgraduate students

    etc.

    Provide services related to analyzing solid, liquid and

    gas samples in modern analytical instruments such as

    GC/MS, HPLC, AAS etc. and evaluating quality of

    surrounding and working environment as well as as-

    sessing discharging potential for wastewater, exhaust

    gases and solid waste, measuring noise level and microclimate parameters.

    Support scientific research projects, technol-

    ogy transfer contracts in sampling, ana-

    lytical works

    Analytical parameters performed in the INEST:water quality: COD, BOD5, SS, phenol, Cl-,

    Chlorine surplus, PO43-, total P, SO4

    2-, F-, NH3,

    NO2-, NO3-, total N, CN-, S2-, oil & grease,heavy metals, Atmosphere and exhaust gases:

    Volume, pressure, SO2, NOx, CO, H2S, hydrocarbon, particulates etc., microclimate, tem-

    perature, humidity, wind velocity, noise level, vi-

    bration level, heat radiation and radioactivity.

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    7.2. Section of Environmental TechnologyTo be equipped with instruments and pilot models to support

    education activities and perform research and practical works

    in environmental engineering

    Main tasks:Research on treatment of different types of wastes in pilot

    scales and propose appropriate treatment technologies

    Design and execute environmental treatment plants

    Provide consultation, design and technology transfer

    Training on operation performance

    Management system ISO/IEC 17025 for laboratory is be-

    ing established and applied for section of environmental

    quality analysis and section of environmental technology in the R&D Lab.

    7.3. Section of Environmental information technology

    To be equipped with the advanced informatics equipment ena-

    bling to intrude Geographical Information System (GIS) and

    modeling technology into environmental management activi-

    ties. This is the informatic practical section of INEST con-

    ducting the task of connecting among sections in the Insti-

    tute .Main tasks:

    Research on imitation of pollutants diffusion processes in the

    air and water environment

    Application of information technology in forecasting pollu-

    tion according to different development scenarios

    Develop data administration system and GIS applied to environmental management

    Research on imitation of environmental treatment processes and systems

    Pilot study on Wastewater treatmentby aerobic method

    Pilot system on reverse osmosisand microfiltration PILOT MP72

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    7.4. Joint Recycling Research LaboratoryMain tasks:

    Research on current status of waste electronic scrap and the treatment technology in Viet-

    nam.

    Develop recycling technique for waste electronic and electronic equipment.

    Capacity building in management and recycling waste electronic

    7.5. Practical Engineering WorkshopMain tasks:

    Research and design environmental equipment by software.

    Design and install the environmental treatment equipment for enterprises.

    Implement the research environment project related to environmental treatment automati-

    cally.

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    8. Cleaner Production Centre

    The Centre was established on 22nd November 1999,

    under the decision No 636 by HUTs Rector and per-

    forms the tasks and functions of the Vietnam Cleaner

    Production Centre (VNCPC)

    TW02/00976QA TW02/00053EM

    VNCPC is a Vietnamese

    national focal point

    within the UNIDO/

    UNEPs network of na-

    tional centers for CP. Our

    main activities are aimedto promote Eco-efficient

    industrial production

    through cleaner produc-

    tion implementation,

    competitiveness improve-

    ment for industries.

    Since 2002, the center was certified to ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 for

    its Integrated Management System and Environmental.

    Activities

    Our activities are implemented nation

    wide and throughout the region with:Industrial enterprises; Consultants;

    Policy makers; University lecturers

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    Annual Report 2003 Viet Nam Cleaner Production Centre Page 7 of 22

    Participants learn in classroom, through

    company visit, and by working with the CP

    team at the participating companies

    TRAINING 2003

    The lack of well-trained and experienced cleaner

    production specialists is one of the main barriers to

    implementation of cleaner production in Vietnamese

    industry. Therefore one of the key activities of the centre

    is to build up, through training, a resource base of

    national experts on Cleaner Production.

    In 2003, the centre provided three types of training:

    - Sector specific training: this is an intensive

    training program organized for representatives of

    selected sector and potential service

    providers/promoters of cleaner production.

    - Special skill training: The CP trainees from

    previous intensive training program or CP service

    providers can enrich their skill through these

    courses

    - Tailor-made training: designing and providing CP

    related training courses per demand.

    So far, all types of training are considered as

    successfully completed. The overview of training in

    2003 is shown is the below table

    Table 1. Overview of training in 2003

    Type Planned

    man-days

    Achieved

    man-days

    Note

    Sector

    specific

    training

    210 183 Metal fabricating and

    finishing, the last training

    module will be organized

    in February 2004

    Special skill

    training

    135 163 Provided additionally to

    CP trainees after beingcertified

    Tailor-made

    training

    50 1611 Much higher demand

    than expected

    Although the sector specific training program for metal

    sector was not completed by the end of 2003, the

    achievements of the training activities already surpassed

    their targets. This is a strong side of the centre due to the

    nature of belonging to the University.

    Training in Xuan Hoa Company

    Participants at sector specific training

    Group work at a training module in Viet Tri ci ty

    CP TRAINING ACTIVITIES IN SOME SELECTED YEARS

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    Annual Report 2003 Viet Nam Cleaner Production Centre Page 8 of 22

    Sector specific training program

    The intensive training program, or sector specific training,

    was organized in combination with in-plant demonstration

    activities so that participants gained practical experience

    in Cleaner Production Assessments. The total duration of

    this training was 15 days of classroom training and

    between 11 to 15 days of practical work in companies.

    The program is designed as illustrated in table 2.

    Between each training module, participants and lecturers

    work together in the company to gain practical

    experience. At the end of the training, participants are

    able to carry out cleaner production assessment in

    industry and work with a team in a company to develop

    opportunities to increase competitiveness for the

    company. They are potential service providers or

    promoters for cleaner production in Viet Nam.

    In 2003 the centre focused its intensive training to

    support the Metal Fabricating and Finishing Industry.

    Participants were from metal fabricating and finishing

    companies, environmental authorities, consultancy

    organizations and research institutes from different parts

    of the country. By the end of the training program,

    participants will have gained both theoretical and

    practical experience and will be able to carry out cleaner

    production assessment with limited support from the

    centre.

    The training will be completed in February 2004. It is

    expected to have another 15-17 certified participants,

    counting to over 100 in-depth CP training participants by

    the centre through this program.

    Table 2. Overview of the four-module intensive

    training programme

    Module

    Cleaner Production

    Methodology

    5 days

    Cleaner Production Assessment

    4 days

    Cleaner Production

    Assessment

    3 days

    Completion of Cleaner

    Production Assessment

    3 days

    Introduction to cleaner

    production

    Sector specific

    processing general

    introduction

    Cleaner production

    Assessment

    Methodology

    Company visit

    Getting started

    Electricity efficiency in

    industry production

    Presentation of pre-assessment

    Discuss results and problems

    Case studies to illustrate

    methodologies

    Feasibility of CP options

    Sector specific processing

    environmental concern

    Implementation of good house-

    keeping and low-cost options

    Company visit

    Presentation of

    assessment

    Discuss results

    and problems

    Best available

    technology in the

    industry

    Feasibility study of

    CP options

    Company visit

    Presentation of

    assessment and

    status for

    implementation

    Wastewater treatment

    in Viet Nam

    CP Investment

    proposal

    EMS, ISO 14001 and

    CP

    Certification

    Experiment at a cleaner production intensivetraining for metal fabricating and finishing

    industry

    Participants at the sector specific training

    program 2003

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    Annual Report 2003 Viet Nam Cleaner Production Centre Page 9 of 22

    Special Skill Training

    These courses are organized in Vietnam mainly for the

    CP service providers and staff of the centre to improve

    and to enlarge their own skills in conducting CP

    assessment.

    In 2003, two training courses were organized for 39

    participants on Total Quality Management and Multi-

    Environmental Agreement (5 days, August 2003) and

    Environmental Management System and its tools (3

    days, October 2003).

    This kind of training will definitely support the

    dissemination and implementation of cleaner production.

    (feedback in evaluation questionnaire from Total Quality Management

    and Multi-Environmental Agreement training course)

    Tailor-made Training

    There was great demand for tailor-made courses for

    projects executed by VCEP, UNEP and DANIDA. Beside

    the introduction to cleaner production and to energy

    efficiency, the demand of this year focused on related

    issues such as environmental management systems,

    energy efficiency and occupational health and safety.

    There were 17 training courses delivered to 1611

    participant-days designed and organized in 2003. The

    training did not only aim to provide the CP skill in

    improving efficiency to industrial staffs, but also to

    governmental officials on how to monitor and work

    together with industries. The training programs were

    evaluated as well designed and delivered by clients.

    CP & OHS training in Danidas project Industrial

    and urban development in Viet Tri city

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    Annual Report 2003 Viet Nam Cleaner Production Centre Page 10 of 22

    IN-COMPANY SERVICE 2003

    The objective of the in-plant demonstration programme is

    to show the benefits of cleaner production when

    implemented in Vietnamese industries. In addition, the in-

    plant demonstration programme is used to provide

    hands-on training for the participants of our intensive

    training programme.

    Since 1999, together with the team from participating

    companies, the staff of centre have shown benefits of

    cleaner production mainly in pulp and paper, textile,

    metal finishing, construction materials, food processing

    and beverage sectors. The participating companies have

    their own resources to maintain the program.

    In 2003, the centre focused its efforts not only on cleaner

    production assessments, but also on the introduction of

    energy efficiency and occupational health and safety tothe application of cleaner production. Applying the

    approach of cleaner production assessment to energy

    efficiency has brought about quite positive results.

    One of the follow-up meeting during assessment

    Working at a metal finishing company Measurement with combustion analyser can prove

    the potential of CP immediately at site

    Energy efficiency program proved to bring

    enterprise significant savings

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    Annual Report 2004 Page 7 of 19

    TRAINING

    The lack of well-trained and experienced cleaner

    production specialists is one of the main barriers to the

    implementation of cleaner production in the Vietnamese

    industry. Therefore, one of the key activities of the centre

    is to build up, through training, a resource base of

    national experts on cleaner production.

    This year, the centre completed the last in-depth training

    module of a four-module training programme focused on

    the metal finishing sector. In addition, a very high number

    of tailor-made training sessions in cleaner production

    were held.

    In August 2004, our Chief Technical Adviser wasawarded the Medal For the Cause of Education by the

    Ministry of Education and Training for his contribution in

    cleaner production capacity building. This medal is

    normally awarded to Vietnamese lecturers, who have

    contributed at least 30 years of service in the field of

    education and training. It acknowledges all the work done

    by the centre and shows the strong support from the

    University and the Ministry of Education and Training.

    Types of training courses at the

    VNCPC:

    - Sector specific training: this is an intensive

    training programme organized for

    representatives of a selected sector and

    potential service providers/promoters of

    cleaner production.

    - Special skills training: The CP trainees from

    previous intensive training programmes or CP

    service providers can enrich their skills

    through these courses.

    - Tailor-made training: designing and

    providing CP related training courses ondemand.

    - University lecturer training: providing

    lecturers information and proactive teaching

    method on how to integrate cleaner

    production into their curricula.

    In-class training

    On-the-job training

    Participants are consultants and

    researchers

    industry managers and

    workers

    local government officers and university lecturers.

    2004

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    Annual Report 2004 Page 8 of 19

    Sector specific training programmes

    The intensive training programmes, or sector specific

    trainings, are organized in combination with in-plant

    demonstration activities so that participants gain practical

    experience in Cleaner Production Assessments. The

    total duration of these trainings is 15 days of classroom

    training and between 11 to 15 days of practical work in

    companies. The programme is designed as illustrated in

    table 2. Between each training module, participants and

    lecturers work together in the company to gain practical

    experience. At the end of the training, participants are

    able to carry out cleaner production assessment in

    industry and work with a team in a company to develop

    opportunities to increase competitiveness for the

    company. They are potential service providers or

    promoters of cleaner production in Viet Nam.

    After the last two successful in-depth sector-specific CP

    training programmes in 2001 and 2002, in 2003 the

    centre focused its intensive training to support the Metal

    Fabricating and Finishing Industry. The last training

    module of the programme ended in February 2004 (54

    participant-days). Participants came from the metal

    fabricating and finishing companies, environmental

    authorities, consultancy organizations, and research

    institutes from different parts of the country. By the end

    of the training programme, the participants are expectedto be promoters of cleaner production and able to carry

    out cleaner production assessments with some limited

    support from the centre.

    Since its establishment, the centre delivered 1868

    participant-days of training to 100 certified participants.

    So far, 20 of them are actively providing consultancy on

    cleaner production assessments and related subjects

    Table 1. Overview of the four-module intensive

    training programme

    Module

    1. CP Methodology

    5 days

    2. CP Assessment

    4 days

    3. CP Assessment

    3 days

    4. CP Completion

    3 days

    Introduction to cleaner

    production

    Sector specific processing

    general introduction

    Cleaner production

    Assessment Methodology

    Company visit

    Getting started

    Electricity efficiency in industryproduction

    Pre-assessment - results

    and problems

    Case studies to illustrate

    methodologies

    Feasibility of CP options

    Sector specific processing

    environmental concern

    Implementation of good

    house-keeping and low-cost options

    Company visit

    Assessment -

    results and

    problems

    Best available

    technology in the

    industry

    Feasibility study of

    CP options

    Company visit

    Assessment and

    status for

    implementation

    Wastewater treatment

    in Viet Nam

    CP Investment

    proposal

    EMS, ISO 14001 and

    CP Certification

    CP training in pulp and paper (2001-2002)

    CP training in textile (2002)

    CP training in metal finishing (2003-2004)

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    Annual Report 2004 Page 9 of 19

    Special skills Trainings

    These courses are organized in Viet Nam mainly for the

    CP service providers and the staff of the centre to

    improve and to enlarge their own skills in conducting CP

    assessments. Special skills training courses last three- to

    five-day and focus on topics like energy efficiency,

    financial engineering, environmental management

    system or total quality management in relation with

    cleaner production.

    A one-week training course on report writing skills has

    been organized for the staff of the centre in June 2004.

    This is considered as a good starting point to upgrade

    the skills of the staff members of the centre. An

    evaluation was made and a follow-up training programme

    on higher level is planned in 2005.

    Tailor-made Training

    There was a great demand for tailor-made courses for

    projects executed by VCEP, UNEP and Danida. The

    demand of this year focused on the methodology of

    cleaner production assessment with links to material

    consumption, energy efficiency, and waste management.

    Participants were mainly from the industry.

    Five training courses were organized with 464

    participant-days in 2004, of which two new clients are Da

    Nang University and US-EPA.

    Special skills trainings enjoy a high demand from

    consultants and researchers

    Training local government officers together with

    selected companies (VCEP programme)

    Boiler efficiency training combined with

    consultancy in textile companies (US-EPA

    programme)

    Cleaner Production training combined with hazardous waste

    management (Nam DInh Hazardous Waste Management Project)

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    Training

    The lack of well-trained and experienced cleaner production specialists is one of

    the main barriers to the promotion of cleaner production in the Vietnamese

    industry. Therefore, one of the key activities of the centre is to build up, through

    training, a resource base of national experts on cleaner production. The following

    table presents an overview of the training courses held by the centre in 2006:

    Overview of training 2006

    Type of training No of trainings No. of participants Participant days

    CP integrated topics 8 295 892

    CP methodology 7 225 765

    Technology 2 41 184

    CP in university curriculum 1 16 64

    Integrated training in CP and related topics

    The application of cleaner production doesnt follow a single approach anymore.

    Following the integration of cleaner production with energy efficiency and

    occupational health and safety in 2005, additional topics have been integrated in a

    number of specific trainings related to cleaner production. They are: Quality Control

    (QC), Environmental Management Accounting (EMA), and Clean Development

    Mechanism (CDM). While the QC training provided participants with knowledge

    and experience in product and production management, EMA is a tool for better

    investment decision. Techniques and analysis tools for the development of CDM

    proposals were provided during the CDM training. Participants in the above

    trainings were service providers and industry representatives. The follow-up with

    trainees showed that the service providers start applying the knowledge in their

    daily business with or without the support of the centre.

    It is clear that cleaner production is a win-win-win approach a better solution for

    enterprises, local authority and communities.

    Training in Cleaner Production Methodology

    These trainings aim at introducing the cleaner production methodology to the

    participants in details in order to enable them to apply it by themselves. This

    requires extensive training, and a modular system of four to seven three-day

    training sessions has proved to be the most effective. The training in CP

    methodology combines theoretical knowledge and practice.

    In 2006, in-depth CP methodology trainings were organized in Lao PDR and in

    Cambodia. The training programmes were divided into four modular training

    courses, following the flow of a cleaner production assessment.

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    Annual report 2006 - VNCPC

    The centre also introduced a voucher system in order to motivate existing

    Vietnamese cleaner production trainees and consultants to provide and share

    practical experiences and strengthen the existing network.

    Training in Technology

    The installation and replacement of new and cleaner technology is encouraged by

    the Government, as clearly specified in the new Law on Technology Transfer,

    which was approved on 29 November 2006 and will enter into force on 1 July

    2007. However, there is a still insufficient evaluation and comparison skill on how

    cleaner a chosen technology is.

    Two trainings, called Sustainable Assessment of Technology (SAT) and Metal

    Finishing Technology were organized in order to build up the capacity in this field.

    While SAT provides a methodology for evaluating the sustainability of various

    technologies, the latter training focused more on one specific sector with concrete

    examples. The training targeted service providers and related industry

    representatives. After the trainings, three metal finishing companies are

    participating in technology gap assessment programme (see more in Technology

    Gap Assessment).

    Integration of cleaner production into curricula

    Targeting the education of young generation in cleaner production through the

    university curricula, the centre has designed a special programme to equip

    participating lecturers with the materials and teaching methodology necessary to

    integrate this topic in their existing curricula.

    The introduction of cleaner production into university curricula was organized for

    universities in the south of Vietnam in 2006. So far, the following universities have

    introducing cleaner production as a 2-3 credit subjects: University of Technology

    and University of Natural Sciences (from Vietnam National University of

    Technology Ho Chi Minh city), Ho Chi Minh city University of Technology, Van

    Lang University, Can Tho University, Hue University, Nha Trang University, Hai

    Phong University, Thai Nguyen University, Da Nang University, Hanoi University of

    Technology, University of Civil Engineering, Hanoi University of Science. The

    National Economics University is also integrating cleaner production into their

    existing topic on environmental economics.

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    Training Plan 2007:

    Training on Cleaner Production in Metal Finishing

    The prime objective of this unique course is to provide decision makers and supervisors with the

    required knowledge, latest technologies and operating techniques to avoid the problems and make

    changes that will be both environmentally sound and economically advantageous.

    Tentative: April 2007 (Hanoi)

    Training on Environmental Management Accounting

    These training courses provide a analysis tool for better decision making for investment in

    environmental project. The training mainly designed for industrial enterprises.

    Tentative: May 2007 (Hanoi), July 2007 (Nha Trang), and September 2007 (Quang Binh)

    Training on Technology Change Management

    Participants will learn the importance of change management and how to handle the change in

    organization effectively. In-company training and consultancy will be provided for industrial

    participating companies, who is dealing or going to deal with technology change. Training is

    designed for service providers/consultants and participating companies.

    Tentative: October-December 2007 (Hanoi) and January to April 2008 (in-company)

    Training on Technology Gap Assessment in Brewery

    The training will provide information of best available technology and analysis tools to compare with

    existing ones, in order to make decision in technology investment. This is the opportunity for

    updating the state-of-the-art technologies and sharing experience between international experts and

    Vietnamese breweries and consultancy.

    Tentative: June 2007 (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh city)

    Training on industrial maintenance

    Several trainings on industrial maintenance are planned in 2007. An initial training session will

    introduce basic maintenance principles and techniques to VNCPC staff and national experts and

    service providers. A further training session will introduce more advanced topics to the same target

    group and training modules for industry representatives.

    Tentative: July 2007 (Basic training), October 2007 (Advanced training + training module for industry

    representatives)

    A number of training sessions have been planned within the framework of in-company-service

    projects. Please contact us for details.

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    9. Center for industrial environmental monitoringand pollution controlTechnical staff:10; 02 Ph.D; 01 MSc.; 06 Eng.

    Centre for Industrial EnvironmentalMonitoring and Pollution Control

    was established under the decision

    No 539/QD-TC by HUTs Rector.

    The center also belongs to a net-

    work of environmental monitoring

    and analyzing stations under the

    Ministry of Natural Resources and

    Environment (MONRE)

    Functions and dutiesTo carry out scientific researches on development of environmental

    monitoring techniques and other supporting fields.

    To perform annual tasks on industrial environmental monitoring and

    control assigned by MONRE as well as to provide services in this

    field.

    To take part in training activities assigned by INEST.

    With the establishment of Centre for Industrial Environmental

    Monitoring and Pollution Control, INEST has successfully fulfilledits tasks of pollution monitoring and control in production industries

    throughout the country.

    ServicesTo monitor quality of the air, water and soil environment, including

    common parameters, fine PM and trace parameters such as

    heavy metals and PAHs etc.To monitor the emission rates (compliant) of air emission and

    wastewater, especially the isokinetic sampling and exhaust dustand gases from the chimney.

    To provide industries with consultancy on industrial environmentalmonitoring technique and equipment.

    To take part in industrial environmental monitoring as required by

    environmental inspector.

    To implement environmental impact assessment and report to regis-

    ter environmental standard.

    To provide support and to transfer industrial pollution treatment

    technology.To provide training to environmental monitoring and analyzing

    staff.

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    FacilitiesAs a MONREs monitoring and analyzing station, the center has been well equipped with

    various monitoring equipment, including:

    Air and air emission sampling equipment and rapid quality analyzer.

    Water and wastewater sampling equipment and rapid quality analyzer.

    Soil sampling equipment

    Microclimate and radioactivity monitoring equipments.

    GPS navigator, internet connected computer system,

    fieldtrip car, etc.

    Besides, the centre also gains great support from Envi-

    ronmental technology research and development labora-tory which has modern environmental analyzing equip-

    ments such as HPLC, GC/MS. AAS, IC, TOC, Polaro-

    graphy etc.

    Stack samplers for emission measurements

    Water Quality Monitoring System

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    10. Activities and achievements

    Training activities

    Since establishment of the INEST, 15 batches have been gradu-

    ated to the academic year 2005-2006 with more than 400 Engi-

    neers of environmental engineering (from K35-K46), 100

    Masters of environmental engineering and 03 Ph.D students

    have successfully defended their doctorate theses.

    Currently, INEST has achieved training capability as designed in

    INEST establishment proposal. Every year, INEST has 50-70

    undergraduate students, 25-35 master students.

    Many short courses were organized in Environmental manage-

    ment and Env. monitoring, such as: training courses on environ-

    mental monitoring and pollution control, such as:

    Training course on Env. Monitoring for Nghe An STAMEQ staff: 08 people/week

    Subject: Training techniques of analysing environmental parameters by Atomic Absorp-

    tion Spectrophotometer (AAS) and Molecular Absorption Spectrophotometer (UV/vis).

    Theory of Molecular Absorption Spectrophotometer (basic theory, applied principles,

    quantitative analysis techniques), operate UV/vis equipment, analyse some environmental

    parameter such as P, NH4, Fe, NO2Theory of Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer (basic theory, applied principles, quanti-

    tative analysis techniques), operate AAS equipment, analyse some environmental parame-

    ters such as Ni, Cu, Zn, Fe

    Training course on Env. Monitoring for Ha Nam Environmental Monitoring Cen-tre : 10 people x 15 days

    Subject: Environmental Monitoring

    Planning monitoring programme

    Taking particulate samples and ambient air samplesTaking water samples, soil samples, sediment samples and preservation

    Analysing some parameters of ambient air, water and land

    Practicing sampling particulate samples and ambient air samples

    Practicing sampling water, soil and sediment samples and preservation

    Practicing operating and managing portable equipments for testing water

    quality in field

    Practicing analysing some parameters of ambient air, water and land

    Data processing

    Award diploma for Bachelor of Envi-ronmental Engineering

    PhD thesis evaluation committee atNational level

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    Training course on Pollution control for Binh Dinh Infrastructure Development for In-

    dustrial Parks Company : 10 people/month

    Subject: Monitoring water quality

    Taking water samples and preservation

    Analysing parameters of surface water and waste-water

    Practicing sampling and maintenancePracticing analysing parameters of surface water and waste-water

    Practicing flow rate measurement

    Practicing operating and managing portable equipment for testing water

    quality in field

    Data processing

    Under the framework of project VIE/96/063, executed by UNIDO and sponsored by

    SECO, (Swiss Government), Vietnam Cleaner Production Centre has provided less thanthree days training on cleaner production, technical consultancy, environmental manage-

    ment and other special technical skill for participants from enterprises, universities and en-

    vironmental management offices with more than 3000 people/day from 2000. It can be

    shown as followed:

    The projects activities have helped enterprises in reducing

    production cost and reducing the polluting emission by 20-30%. They were come from various industrial sections as

    metal finishing, pulp and paper, textile, etc.

    2003 22 510 1957

    2004 7 163 563

    2005 21 645 1960

    2006 17 582 1905

    Total 94 2,527 8,610

    Training on cleaner production

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    Project participating experiences

    International projects and cooperations: INEST has joined and worked as consultant in

    many international projects, such as:

    Promotion of Sustainable Development in the Context of Regional Economic Integration

    Strategies for Environmental Sustainability and Poverty Reduction IGES (Institute forGlobal Environmental Strategies - Japan), 2006-2007.

    Research in Innovative and Strategic Policy Options (RISPO)

    as one of the research frameworks of the Asia-Pacific Environ-

    mental Innovation Strategy Project and contracted by the Min-

    istry of the Environment of Japan, is a region-wide collaborative research project that

    seeks to develop policy options to lead the Asia-Pacific region toward sustainable develop-

    ment. RISPO I developed a Strategic Policy Options database, a common regional asset to

    be used as a knowledge-based tool for imformed decision-making for sustainable develop-

    ment. RISPO II focuses attention on trade and environment issues. RISPO II aims at pro-

    moting sustainable development in the context of regional economic integration through thedevelopment of strategies for environmental sustainability and poverty reduction.

    Research on metal concentration in surface water of Red

    River, the Nhue River, Day River Valley, Meisei University of

    Japan, 2005-2006

    Current status of waste electronic scrap and its treatment technology in Vietnam, Korea

    Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), 2005.Collect the data about generating sources, total amount of WES during the time of project

    implementation. Analyze and calculate the total amount ofWES generated from electronic industry within recent five

    years. Besides, provide analyzing to make basic classification

    of WES according to the production technology, as well as de-

    termine the basic componet of WES. Based on studying the

    WES treatment technology operated, the preliminary effective-

    ness of the recent treatment technologies will be evaluated and compared with the modern

    treatment technologies, including the recycling technologies, which are applied effectively.

    The potential WES recycling technologies possibly being transferred from South Korea to

    Vietnam will be investigated.

    Development of recycling technique for waste electronic and electronic equipment, Korea

    Institute of Geoscience and Mineral Resources (KIGAM), 2005-2010.The objective of the project is to protect the environment, utilize natural resources, and es-

    tablish scientific and technological bases for the development of metals recycling of(from)

    electronic solid waste and electronic waste from the electronic industry in Viet Nam.

    National expert for SEMA, 1996 2000. Evaluation of environmental monitoring net-

    work for Thai Nguyen and Ba Ria Vung Tau provinces.

    National expert for Vietnam Canada Environmental Project (VCEP), 1996-2006. Consul-

    tancy for section of Environmental Monitoring, Pollution Control, Environmental Impact

    Assessment for some industrial sectors, such as: food processing, building material, me-

    chanics, waste recycling, etc., Cleaner Production, Wastewater treatment.

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    A number of scientific and technological projects at national level have been com-

    pleted, typical areProject KC 08.09Research on scientific and practical bases for policy making and so-

    lutions for environmental issues in craft villages (2001-2005)

    Craft village is one of the specific features of rural area in Vietnam.

    Presently, there are approximately 1450 craft villages around the

    country that attract 29% labour source in rural area. 80% of craftproduction workshops are at family level. In 2000, production value

    in craft villages had reached 40,000 billions VND and export turn-

    over had reached 562 millions USD. However, production activities

    in craft villages are mainly spontaneous with obsolete and unequal

    equipment and technology causing serious environmental prob-

    lems, which negatively affect environmental quality and community

    health. Some remaining problems in dealing with environmental

    problems in craft villages are analyzed based on survey on current

    production and environmental status at some specific craft villages.

    Obtained results will be practical and scientific bases for research

    and development of policies as well as appropriate measures to

    solve environmental problems in Vietnam craft villages.

    Project KHCN 09.05 Forecast and proposal of comprehensive solutions to prevent

    and minimize negative impacts on environmentduring energy development process*

    (1997-2000)

    Project KT 02.06 Research on industrial waste recovery and treatment and develop-

    ment of zero and less waste technologies

    Strengthening environmental industrial monitoring capacity (2003-now) under the

    programme Mission of state management on environmental protection

    The project focuses on designing of environmental industrial monitoring programs

    for some main industrial sectors such as: pulp and paper, food processing, textile and

    dyeing, building materials industries; development these programs in some demo fac-

    tories; and delivering training of environmental monitoring knowledge as well as

    techniques for staff.

    Project R & D Environmental Engineering Laboratory, National in-dept invested pro-

    ject with total fund of 45 millions VND (2000 2005)

    Besides, INEST host of many sub-projects at national level: Development of environ-

    mental technology 2002-2004; Assessment and forecasting environmental situation of

    two focal economic regions in the North and the South and propose solutions; Re-

    search on improvement of UASB technology and equipment in wastewater treatment

    for Sugar factories, etc.

    Interface of the Web pageVietnam Craft villages

    Final workshop of the Nationalproject KHCN 09.05

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    Projects at ministerial and provincial levels: So far, more than 40 projects have been de-

    veloped and completed by INEST. Among which, there have been several focal projects,

    such as

    Scientific and practical bases for Vietnamese national environmental protection

    strategy to 2020 (2000)

    Vietnam environmental vision2010(2001)

    Research on scientific and practical bases to build a national activity program on

    Cleaner Production in order to minimize industrial pollutant (2002).

    Establishing mechanism and policy to perform national action plan of Cleaner Pro-

    duction to minimize and prevent insdustrial environmental pollutant, implement na-

    tional strategy on environmental protection 2001-2010 (2002)

    Framework of national action plan of Cleaner Production in industry production and

    service in Khanh Hoa, preriod of 2003-2007 (2003).

    Scientific and practical bases for the development of national CP programme in or-

    der to minimize industrial pollution

    Pilot programme on public disclosure of environmental information in Hanoi a

    new approach in environmental management (2001 2002)

    Building up industrial environmental monitoring programmes for a number of indus-

    trial enterprises in Vinh Tuy Minh Khai industrial area, Hanoi, under the pro-

    gramme Mission of state management on environmental protection 2001

    This is designed to develop an industrial environmental monitoring programme

    for a number of factories in Vinh Tuy-Minh Khai, Hanoi. Main factors of a monitor-

    ing programme being parameters, time, location and frequency were fixed. The moni-

    toring of the flue gas, air quality, wastewater and solid wastes was carried out. Data

    obtained and the methodology developed were submitted to MOSTE.

    Industrial environmental monitoring for a number of factories in Hanoi, Hungyen

    and Hatay provinces, under the programme Mission of state management on envi-

    ronmental protection (2002 2005)

    Industrial environmental monitoring for industrial parks in Hanoi, Bac Ninh, Hung

    Yen provinces, under the programme Mission of state management on environ-

    mental protection (2006 2007)

    Establishment of training curriculum for laboratory staff (2007)

    The project focuses on checking laboratory human resource capability in science

    and technology activities in order to implement institutions task. Establishment of

    training curriculum for laboratory staff has been done in terms of effective organiza-tion, management, and operation..

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    Thoroughly handling industrial enterprises causing serious environmental polution

    in Binhdinh province

    Checking, listing and supplementing the plan on thoroughly handling of environ-

    mental-polluted enterprises along rivers basins

    Compulsory environmental monitoring at 62 industrial enterprises in Hanoi (2004 2005)

    Compulsory environmental monitoring program had been done during 2 years of

    2004 2005 for 62 industrial enterprises including 6 kinds of industrial manufac-

    tures such as: garment and textile, food processing, building materials, chemicals,

    mechanicals, tanning and shoes industries. Monitoring programs had been carried

    out for 2 seasons per year (dry and rainy seasons) with ambient air monitoring and

    wastewatwer monitoring followed 67 Decree.

    Battery wastes: recycling quantity, recovering and technology (2005)

    Study on environmental pollution status of some persistent organic pollutants (POPs) in

    Hanoi. Specifying the sources and orienting sollution methods (2006 2007)

    Pollution by POPs in the environment and their effects to human being and wildlife has

    been concerned by not only scientists but also whole people. This reseach aimes to study

    on the status, distribution as well as transformation of POPs in water and sediment in

    order to anticipate variety tendency by time and seasons of POPs in the environment.

    In this research, POPs are selected to study are Aldrin, chlordance, DDTs, dieldrin, en-drin, heptachlor, HCB, HCHs, PCBs) in water, land and sediment in Hanoi, specified in

    wastwater of some factories in some relevant industrial sectors (such as textile, chemi-

    cals), land and surface water in some agricultural areas, sediments of Red River basin

    and Nhue River basin. samples are taken twice per year (wet season and dry season).

    Many projects products have been applied in practice

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    Technology transfer

    Beside many basic researches on environmental treatment tech-

    nology, we focus our researches on application to the actual

    situation and technology transfer to end user. Presently, INEST

    has gradually switched from simple implementation research toscientific technology and other regional and interdisciplinary en-

    vironmental issues

    Over the last few years, we focus our researches on comprehen-

    sive and long term solutions for environmental issues generated

    during industrialization such as hazardous waste management

    and treatment, energy efficiency, environmental sound technol-

    ogy in industries. Attention has also been paid to recycling and

    reuse technologies and environmental biological technology,which in turn, contribute to Vietnamese environmental industry,

    ensuring our nation industrys sustainable development.

    From 2000 to present, over 20 commissions have been com-

    pleted by INEST, including consultancy, designing, installation

    and transfer of industrial waste treatment technologies which are

    advanced, high treatment efficient and with much lower cost than

    imported technologies.

    About 150 consultancies on designing waste treatment technol-ogy and environmental impact assessments of industrial and ser-

    vice investment projects have been fulfilled

    Treatment system for wastewatercontaining CuCl2

    Wastewater treatment plant in Ha NamGarment Co.

    Wastewater treatment plant in Binh DinhSugarcane Co.

    Dust collector system Ha TinhMineral Co.

    Wastewater treatment plant in Nghe AnBrewery Co.

    Wastewater treatment plant in Duc GiangGarment Co.

    Dust collector system Huong MacFurniture village

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    Facilities

    INEST has been equipped with fully office and laboratory equipments serving for its train-

    ing, environmental monitoring and research activities, such as:

    Environmental Analytical Equipments

    Hight Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) 1100 - Agilent Tech (USA)

    Ion Chromatography (IC)- Dionex 600(USA)

    Gas Chromatography Mass System 6890N (GC/MS) - Agilent Tech(USA)VA Processor 757 - Metrohm (Switzerland)

    VA Processor 394 - EG&G (USA)

    UV/vis Spectrometer Lambda EZ 210 - Perkin Elmer (USA)UV/vis Spectrometer - 1201 Shimadzu - Japan

    Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer Perkin Elmer AA 800 (USA)

    Inductively Coupled Plasma Spectrometer ELAN -DRC- Perkin Elmer (USA)

    Equipment to analyse Cacbon in water AnatocY06-006 - (Australia)

    Determination oil content in water OCMA-350 (Japan)

    BOD5 Analysis (Germany)

    COD analysis - Hach (USA)

    Automatic Titration Meter Toledo (Switzerland)

    Chlorofill analysis

    TOC equipment

    Exeter analytical for 5 elements (CHNOS) CE-440 - EAI

    Other equipmentsFlow meter in the pipe Model DUFX3 - D1 (USA)

    Sample collecting in water and sediment in river or lake (USA)

    Emission from sources analysis equipment (Japan)

    Micro-Balance Meter Toledo AT 216 (Switzerland)

    Drier and free - frier

    Zeta potential analyzer

    Shoxlet extraction ApparatusRotary Evaporator

    Thermoregulator-Haake K20 (Germany)

    Centrifugen Hettich (Germany)

    Microwave ETHOS 900 (USA)

    Ultrasonic cleaner Branson 3510

    Pollutant emission measures at the sources

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    11. Awards

    Vietnam Environment Award for the cause of Environmental Protection for Institute

    for Environmental Science and Technology (INEST)

    Vietnam Environment Award for the cause of Environmental Protection for 04 excel-lent individuals from INEST

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    CURRICULUM VITAE OF PROPOSED POSITIONS IN THE PROJECT

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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Proposed Position in the Project: Key staff, Water monitoring and pollution control

    1 Family Name: Huynh

    2 First Name: Trung Hai3 Date of Birth: 22 September 1965

    4 Nationality: Vietnamese

    5 Civil Status: Married, 2 children

    6 Education / Professional studies:

    Institution: Moscow State Academy of Fine Chemical TechnologyDate From/To: 1990-1993Degree/Diploma: Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry

    Institution: Moscow Institute of Fine Chemical TechnologyDate From/To: 1984-1990

    Degree/Diploma: Engineer in Basic Organic Synthesis and Petro-chemistry7 Language Skills: (Mark from 1 (notions) to 5 (excellent) for competence)

    (*=mother tongue)

    Language Speaking Reading Writing

    Vietnamese English 5 5 5Russian 5 5 5Japanese 2 1 2

    etc8 Membership of Professional Bodies: Association Industrial Environmental Protection

    9 Other Skills:

    10 Present Position within the organisation: lecturer

    11 Years with the organisation: 8 years

    12 Key Qualifications: (relevant to the project): enviromental quality monitoring, waste recycling, andwastewater treatment.

    13 Experience in Specific Asian countries/territories:

    Country: JapanDate: 2000-2002Details: Invited research scientist for heavy metal removal and recycling from wastewater at the Research

    Institute for Green Technology, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology(AIST) Japan.

    Country: VietnamDate: 1996-2000Details: National expert in enviromental quality monitoring of Vietnam-Canada Environment project (VCEP).

    Country: VietnamDate: 2000Details: National expert in the assessment of the program for enviromental quality monitoring in Thai Nguyen

    and Ba Ria-Vung Tau provinces of SEMA project.

    Country: VietnamDate: 2000Details: Coordinator for the ADB project National Action for Cleaner Production.

    Country: Vietnam

    Date: 1996-1998Details: researcher for the national project Predicting and Suggesting Integrated Solution for Prevention and

    Minimization Negative Impacts of Energy Development Processes to Environment, KHCN 09-05.

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    Country: VietnamDate: 1996Details: researcher for the project Minimization of Textile Waste sponsored by IDRC (Canada).

    Country: VietnamDate: 1991-1995Details: researcher for the national project Industrial Waste Recovery and Treatment, Appropriate Cleaner

    Technologies for Vietnam KT-02-06.

    14 Professional Experience Record (relevant to the project):

    1998-present

    Title :Organization :Activities :

    LecturerInstitute for Environmental Science and Technology (INEST)Lecturing and carrying out research works on wastewater treatment,enviromental quality monitoring, and heavy metals removal andrecovery.

    1994-1998

    Title :Organization :Activities :

    LecturerCenter for Environmental Science and Technology ( now is INEST)Lecturing and carrying out research works on wastewater treatment,enviromental quality monitoring.

    15 Publications:

    1. Hai Trung Huynh, Mikiya Tanaka. Removal of Nickel from Electroless Nickel Plating Rinse Water with Di(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric Acid-Impregnated Supports. Solvent Extraction and Ion Exchange 2003, 21 (2), 291-306.

    2. Tanaka ; M, Huynh ; H. T, Kobayashi ; M. Application of Solvent Extraction and Solvent Impregnatedsupport to the Treatment of Effluents from Electroless Nickel Plating Processes. In the Proceedings of theInternational Conference on Processing Materials for Properties, Colorado, USA, March 2003 (in press).

    3. Huynh ; H. T., Tanaka ; M. Removal of Nickel from Electroless Nickel Plating Rinse Water with Extractant-Impregnated Supports. In the Proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Environmental Issuesand Waste Management in Energy and Mineral Production, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy, Oct. 2002, 479-486.

    4. Tanaka ; M, Huynh ; H. T, Tran ; L. M. Removal of Metal Ions in the Effluents by Extractant-ImpregnatedSupports. In the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of Japan Association of Solvent Extraction, Chiba,Japan, Oct. 2002, 95.

    5. Tanaka ; M, Huynh ; H. T. Removal of Nickel from Electroless Nickel Plating Rinse Water with Solvent-Impregnated Supports. In the Proceedings of the Fall Meeting of the Mining and Materials ProcessingInstitute of Japan, Kumamoto, Japan, Sep. 2002, 235-236.

    6. Nguyen Van Thuy, Huynh Trung Hai, Dang Kim Chi. Current Environmental Pollution of the GasolineStations in Hanoi. Vietnam J. of Science and Technology 2000.

    7. Dang Kim Chi, Huynh Trung Hai et al. Current Situation and Measures to Improve the EnvironmentalPollution in Some Industrial Craft Villages in Bac Bo. In the Proceedings of the ETERNET-APR, Yokkaichi,Japan, Nov. 1999, 186-193.

    8. Kuznetsov ; V. B., Hai ; H. T., Finashina ; E.D., Flid, V. R. Unusual Allyl Coupling in the Reaction of Bis(3-allyl)nickel with 1,4-Dichlorobutene-2. Russian J. Kinetics and Catalysis 1998, 39 (5), 746-749.

    9. Huynh Trung Hai, Pham Minh Hien. Initial Research Results on Treatment Wastewater of Dyeing Process.J. Vietnam Labor Protection Review 1997, 5.

    10. Vu Van Manh, Huynh Trung Hai, Nguyen Ngoc Lan. Research on Treatment for Wastewater Consisting ofNH3 by Ion Exchange Method. J. Vietnam Chemistry & Chemical Industry 1996, 1, 32-35.

    11. Flid ; V. R., Huynh ; T. H., Manulik ; O. S., Azbell ; B. I. The CO2 and CH4 Activation by the Homoligand

    3-Allyl Complexes of Transition Metals. Russian J. Chemistry of Solid Fuel 1993, 3, 84-86.

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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Proposed Position in the Project: Key staff, Policy consultant

    1 Family Name: Tran

    2 First Name: Van Nhan

    3 Date of Birth: 14 February 1947

    4 Nationality: Vietnamese

    5 Civil Status: Married 2 children

    6 Education / Professional studies:

    Institution: Hanoi University of TechnologyDate From/To: 1986-1989Degree/Diploma: Ph.D. in environmental engineering

    Institution: Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok, ThailandDate From/To: 1983-1984

    Degree/Diploma: M.Eng. in environmental engineering;Institution: Mendeleyev Chemico-Technological Institute of MoscowDate From/To: 1969-1974Degree/Diploma: B.Eng. in chemical engineering;

    7 Language Skills: (Mark from 1 (notions) to 5 (excellent) for competence)(*=mother tongue)

    Language SpeakingReading Writing

    English 5 5 5Russian 5 5 5

    etc

    8 Membership of Professional Bodies: Association Industrial Environmental Protection

    Asia-Pacific Roundtable for Cleaner Production

    9 Other Skills:

    10 Present Position within the organisation: Director of INEST

    11 Years with the organisation: 12

    13 Key Qualifications: (relevant to the project): EST, Cleaner production

    13 Experience in Specific Asian countries/territories :

    1996-1997 Title:Project:

    National expertIndustrial and urban pollution management component of Vietnam-Canada environmental project

    1996-1997 Title:

    Project:

    Coordinator

    UNEP/NIEM program on cleaner production in pulp and paper mills inVietnam

    1996 Title:

    Project:

    Coordinator

    Minimization of textile waste, sponsored by IDRC (Canada)

    1997 Title:

    Project:

    Director

    Application of cleaner production in industrial environmental management

    in Hanoi, sponsored by Hanoi DOSTE1996 Title:

    Project:

    National expert in industrial pollution

    Coastal and marine environmental management for Ha Long Bay, ADB

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    1991-1995 Title:

    Project:

    Secretary

    Industrial waste recovery and treatment, appropriate cleaner technologiesfor Vietnam; National research project

    1994 Title:

    Project:

    Manager

    Wastewater quality of selected industries in Hanoi

    16-20/5

    1994

    Title:

    Project:

    Resource person

    Training course on Industrial waste management information system forHanoi, sponsored by ENSIC/ADB/AIT

    21/2 - 5/3 /1994

    Title:

    Project:

    Lecturer / resource person

    Training course on Hazardous waste management, sponsored by SIDA

    14-26 /6/1993

    Title:

    Project:

    Coordinator and lecturer / resource person

    Training course on Industrial wastewater pollution control, sponsored byCanada Fund

    22/2-6/3/1993

    Title:

    Project:

    Secretary of organizing committee

    Training course on Hand-on training in Environmental Impact

    Assessment, sponsored by ENSICNET/ADB/AIT8/1992 Title:

    Project:

    Consultant to Unilever and Hanoi Soap Factory

    Workshop on detergent production technology and environmentalprotection, Hanoi

    14 Professional Experience Record (relevant to the project):

    2001 -present

    Title:

    Organizations:

    Professor, Director

    Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (INEST)

    1998-

    present

    Title:

    Organizations:

    Director

    Vietnam Cleaner Production Centre (VNCPC) of INEST, HUT

    1998-2001

    Title:

    Organizations:

    Deputy Director

    Institute for Environmental Science and Technology (INEST)

    1994-1998

    Title:

    Organizations:

    Activities:

    Assistant Professor, Deputy Director

    Centre for Environmental Science and Technology (now is INEST)

    Lecturing and carrying out research works on cleaner production in textileand pulp and paper industries

    1990-1994 Title:Organizations:

    Activities:

    LecturerCentre for Environmental Science and Technology (now is INEST)

    Lecturing in wastewater technology, environmental impact assessment(EIA) and carrying out researches on clean technologies

    1984-1989

    Title:

    Organizations:

    Activities:

    Lecturer

    Centre for Environmental Science and Technology (now is INEST)

    Lecturing in chemical and environmental engineering;

    Investigating and implementing research projects funded by StateCommittee for Science and Technology:

    - Improvement of alcohol quality;

    - Study of utilization of urea production wastewater for cultivation of

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    Spirulina platensis;

    1975-1983

    Title:

    Organizations:

    Activities:

    Lecturer

    Centre for Environmental Science and Technology (now is INEST)

    Lecturing in chemical engineering

    15 Publications:

    - Vu Tuong Anh, Nguyen Le Hang, Tran Van Nhan, Improving Production Efficiency and EnvironmentalPerformance at SMEs through implementation of Cleaner Production, Proceedings of Scientific Conference,Hanoi University of Technology, October 2001.

    - Tran Van Nhan and Ngo Thi Nga, Wastewater treatment engineering, Scientific and Technique PublishingHouse, 1999;

    - Tran Van Nhan and Dinh Van Sam, Implementation of Cleaner Production in Vietnam. First Asia - PacificRoundtable on cleaner production, Bangkok, Thailand, 12-14 November 1997;

    - Ngo Thi Nga, Tran Van Nhan et al., Results of the waste minimization audit at the 8 March Textile Mill,proceeding of the national workshop on "Minimization of Textile Waste", August 1996;

    - Le Thac Can, Tran Van Nhan, Dang Huy Huynh, Evaluating Appraisal process of Environmental ImpactAssessment of Chingfong Cement Plant project, "Practical experiences in Environmental Management inVietnam", MOSTE, November 1996;

    - Tran Van Nhan, G.S. Soloviev, Experimental Criteria to Determine Toxicity and Biological Decomposition ofSewage Components, Soviet Union Journal of Chemistry and Water technology, 1991, T13, No 6, pp.574-576;

    - Tran Van Nhan, Investigating Utilization of Urea Production Wastewater for Cultivation of High proteinMicroalgae(doctoral thesis, 1989);

    - Tran Van Nhan, Dinh Van Sam, Duong Duc Tien et al. The cultivation of Spirulina platensis in Wastewater fromHa Bac Urea Production Plant;Scientific Bulletin of Universities, 1990, pp. 80-87 (Vietnamese);

    - Tran Van Nhan, C. Polprasert, Effects of Hydraulic Factor on Algae Growth in A High-Rate Ponds, Vietnam

    Journal of Biology, T9, No3, September 1987;- Tran Van Nhan, Effect of Hydraulic Factors on Algae Growth in High-Rate Ponds(Master thesis, No EV. 84-21,

    1984).

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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Proposed Position in the Project: Key staff, Cleaner production

    1. Family name: Ngo

    2. First name: Thi Nga

    3. Date of birth: 19-02-1949

    4. Nationality: Viet Nam

    5. Civil Status: Married, 2 children

    6. Education / Professional studies

    Institution: Institute for Chemical Technology Koethen, Germany

    From: 1967-1977

    Subject: Chemical Engineeing

    Degree/Diploma: Dipl-Eng (1973); Dr.Eng (1977)

    7. Language Skills:

    Language Speaking Reading Writing

    English 4 4 4

    German 5 5 5

    Vietnamese * * *

    8. Membership of Profesional Bodies: ATV(member of Wastewater Technology Society/germany)

    9. Other skills: cleaner production audit, industrial waste audit

    10. Present Position within the organisation: Deputy Director of Cleaner Production Center (VNCPC)

    11. Years with the organization: 12 years

    12. Key qualification: (relevant to the project): lecturer, CP expert, environmental auditor.

    13. Experience in Specific Asian countries/territories:

    Country:

    Date:Detatails:

    14. Professional Experience Record (relevant to the project):

    - Working as a Deputy Director of Vietnam Cleaner Production Centre, a Swiss funded and UNIDO incorporation with UNEP executed project. In this position, I have organized and lecturing in Cleaner Productiontraining and prepared for future training activities. Besides, together with VNCPC staff, I have worked with

    various industries, get them involve in our in-plant demo activities;- Being a lecturer/resource person for Cleaner Production topic on SEMA project;

    - Being a member of Wastewater Technology Society (ATV), Germany, from 1995;

    - Worked as a secretary of National project: "Foresee and propose options to prevent and minimize negativeeffects of energy development to environment", code KHCN 09-05. This project is in framework of the NationalResearch Program on establishment of policies, strategies for sustainable energy development; 1996-1998;

    - Worked as a researcher in project: "Application of Cleaner Production in Industrial Environmental Managementin Hanoi", sponsored by Hanoi DOSTE, 1997;

    - Served as a team leader in project: "Waste minimization in textile mills in Vinh Tuy area of Hanoi", sponsoredby IDRC-CIDA (Canada), 1996-1997;

    - Served as a researcher in the national project: "Industrial Waste Recovery and Treatment, the appropriate

    Cleaner Technologies for Vietnam", code KT-02-06, 1991-1995;- Served as a lecturer/resource person for the training course: "Wastewater qualities of selected industries in

    Hanoi", sponsored by ENSIC/ADB/AIT and organized by the CEST, HUT, 16-20/5/1994;

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    - Served as a lecturer/resource person for the training course: "Industrial wastewater pollution control" in Hanoi,sponsored by Canada fund and organized by the Environmental Engineering Department, Hanoi University ofTechnology, 14-26/6/1993.

    15. Publication:

    - Ngo Thi Nga , Waste minimization practices, APO Proceeding, 2000

    - Ngo Thi Nga, Opportunities for waste water minimization in Textile industry in Hanoi, proceeding ofinternational Conference on Cleaner Production and Sustainable Development, Taipei,1999

    - Ngo Thi Nga, Tran Van Nhan et al., Results of waste minimization audit at the Eight March Textile Mill,proceedings of the National Workshop on Minimization of Textile Waste, 8/1996;

    - Ngo Thi Nga, Nguyen Le Ngan, Report on wastewater performance of Thuy Khue Leather Company, Hanoi6/1994.

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    CURRICULUM VITAE

    Proposed Position in the Project: Public participation, cleaner production

    1. Family name: Vu

    2. First name: Tuong Anh

    3. Date of birth: 16-08-1970

    4. Nationality: Vietnamese

    5. Civil Status: Married, 2 children

    6. Education / Professional studies

    Institution: Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok

    From: 1/1995 - 8/1996

    Degree/Diploma: M.Sc on Environmental Management and Technology

    7. Language Skills:

    Language Speaking Reading WritingEnglish 4 5 4

    Vietnamese * * *

    8. Membership of Professional Bodies: Association for Industrial Environmental Protection

    9. Other skills: cleaner production audit, industrial waste audit

    10. Present Position within the organisation: cleaner production expert of VietNam Cleaner Production Center(VNCPC), lecturer of Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, INEST

    11. Years with the organization: 9 years

    12. Key qualification: (relevant to the project): cleaner production audit, industrial waste audit, industrial ecology.

    13. Experience in Specific Asian countries/territories:

    Country: Laos

    Date: February 2002, April 2002

    Detatails: Deliver training on cleaner production for Ministry of Industry and Handicraft

    14. Professional Experience Record:

    Worked as a CP expert responsible for coordinating CP demonstration program in Vietnnam CleanerProduction Center (VNCPC)

    Taking part (as a resource person) in training activities of the VNCPC

    Worked as an lecturer, Institute for Environmental Science and Technology, Hanoi University ofTechnology (cleaner production, environmental engineering)

    Worked as a consultant for CP component - DANIDA project in Lao PRD named National CapacityBuilding Project with their Ministry of Industry and Handicraft

    Member of study team and secretary of the national project KHCN 09-05 Prediction and recommendationon integrated measures for preventing and minimizing negative impacts from energy development process

    Participating in carrying out several environmental impact assessments for different industries

    Participated in study work of cleaner production projects (cleaner production in pulp and paper industry,funded by NIEM/UNEP)

    Worked as a local expert on industrial pollution prevention demo-project at Minh Khai Vinh Tuy industrialarea in the framework of the Vietnam Canada Environment Project (VCEP)

    Served as an instructor/resource person in environmental monitoring program training courses in

    framework of VCEP

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    15. Publication:

    Vu Tuong Anh, Cleaner Production in Pulp and Paper Industry: a case study in Vietnam, Asian Institute ofTechnology, AIT, 1996.

    Hanoi Department of Science, Technology and Environment, Institute for Environment Science and Technology,ESSA/SNC-Lavalin, Guide for Pollution Prevention Programming in Industrial Area, Vietnam CanadaEnvironment Project, Environment, 12/1999

    Dinh Van Sam, Vu Tuong Anh, Viet Nam Cleaner Production Action Plan, a paper presented in ADB RegionalTraining Workshop Promotion of Cleaner Production Policies and Practices Manila, February 2001.

    Vu Tuong Anh, Nguyen Le Hang, Tran Van Nhan, Improve Production Efficiency and EnvironmentalProtection Performance at Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) by Applying Cleaner ProductionApproach, Proceeding of Scientific Conference, Hanoi University of Technology, October 2001.