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Friday, April 17, 2026, 16:01 GMT+7

Purple water in Vietnam’s Thanh Hoa Province linked to company’s untreated wastewater discharge

Purple, foul-smelling water affecting households in Thanh Hoa Province, north-central Vietnam since Tuesday was caused by untreated wastewater discharged by a local company, according to authorities.

Purple water in Vietnam’s Thanh Hoa Province linked to company’s untreated wastewater discharge- Ảnh 1.

Water pumped from a household well appears purple in Quang Trung Hamlet, Thach Quang Commune, Thanh Hoa Province, north-central Vietnam, April 2026. Photo: Tuoi Tre Contributor

Residents in Quang Trung Hamlet, Thach Quang Commune said well water used for daily activities had turned purple and emitted a strong odor, forcing them to stop using it and buy bottled water.

Surface water in the Bai Ron stream flowing through the area was also discolored and foul-smelling, raising concerns among residents.

Purple water in Vietnam’s Thanh Hoa Province linked to company’s untreated wastewater discharge- Ảnh 2.

Stream water flowing through Quang Trung Hamlet, Thach Quang Commune, Thanh Hoa Province, north-central Vietnam appears purple amid pollution concerns, April 2026. Photo: Tuoi Tre Contributor

Tong Van Vang, deputy chairman of Thach Quang Commune, said 26 households had been affected and authorities had advised residents not to use well or stream water while samples were being tested.

Following inspections with provincial environmental authorities, officials determined the source to be untreated wastewater discharged by Hanoi BOB Co Ltd (Branch 1), Vang said.

The company has acknowledged responsibility, provided initial remediation, and supplied clean water to residents pending test results, while the source of the odor has not yet been determined, he added.

Purple water in Vietnam’s Thanh Hoa Province linked to company’s untreated wastewater discharge- Ảnh 3.

Water pumped from a household well appears purple and foul-smelling in Quang Trung Hamlet, Thach Quang Commune, Thanh Hoa Province, north-central Vietnam, April 2026. Photo: Tuoi Tre Contributor

A company executive said the incident occurred on Tuesday evening when workers allowed untreated laundry wastewater to overflow during the processing of a batch of dyed clothing.

Local authorities and the company are working to contain the impact and restore safe water supply to affected households.

Bao Anh - Ha Dong / Tuoi Tre News

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