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Pattaya cleans out illegal dump

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PATTAYA:--City workers cleaned out an illegal dumpsite that had appeared in central Pattaya.

 

Sanitation officer Thapida Suikamhai led the crew that fanned out on Soi Arunothai near Niran Condo May 4. They were joined by Chumsai Community President and local volunteers.

 

City workers used heavy equipment and garbage trucks to remove the waste while joining volunteers in tidying up the landscape. City workers also cut back shrubs and trees where people had been dumping trash illegally.

 

Pattaya urged neighbors to keep an eye out for illicit dumpers and immediately call police if they see anyone disposing of waste there. Wrongdoers will face a maximum fine according to the law.

 

 
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1 hour ago, Rimmer said:

Wrongdoers will face a maximum fine according to the law.

The fine being ???    maybe 500 baht ?

 

Where is the official Pattaya dump ? no mention of it again as usual..I'm beginning to believe there is no official site.

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4 hours ago, johng said:

The fine being ???    maybe 500 baht ?

 

Where is the official Pattaya dump ? no mention of it again as usual..I'm beginning to believe there is no official site.

Top of Khao Talo, turn right and it's on your right before Siamsburys shop...????????

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The whole planet is burying it's head in the proverbial sand when it comes to the amount of crap we all generate every single day.

I have posted on here before that only Singapore has any clue what to do. The have a specialist power station that burns all the rubbish and use the ash left over to build new islands they plant mangroves on to hold it all together. Encourages wild life both in, on and above the waves.

 

In colder climates "district heating systems" can be run on burning rubbish.
The whole of Lerwick in the Shetland Isles has such a system where household radiators are fed through a network of underground pipes..  

All the fumes are filtered properly so no air pollution.

 

Chucking in to the sea and jungle or burying it is madness on a catastrophic scale.

 

 

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