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Another black eye for Pattaya’s sewer system

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PATTAYA:--Pattaya officials said there is nothing they can do currently to prevent sewage from flowing directly into the sea in Naklua during heavy storms.

 

The Chonburi Natural Resources and Environment Department ordered Pattaya sanitation and wastewater-treatment workers to inspect the hotel-dotted Wong Amat Beach Sept. 27 after a viral video showed black sludge draining into the sea.

 

Pattaya officials confirmed the sewer pipes shown were not a private, stealthy attempt to dump wastewater illegally, but, in fact, part of Pattaya’s overburdened sewage system.

 

During heavy storms, runoff enters the sewer system and sewers back up, causing the two to mix and then drain into the sea.

 

Until Pattaya upgrades its infrastructure, there’s nothing that can be done.

 

Staffers tested the water to see if it posed a hazard to swimmers.

 

 
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Yes world class family holiday destination,imagine taking say Junior aged 10 and we will call the daughter Missy,8,there.

  Stroll down to the beach front in the evening ,the waft of human waste peremates the balmy evening air,then you can take the kids to walking street,maybe stop off in soi bukaow for a drink in a lady boy bar.

  Next morning you hit the beach,junior comes up and says "Dad,i found a lobster,but it's kind of brown and squidgy,yes i am sure a holiday such as this would linger long in the family memory.

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4 minutes ago, marko kok prong said:

Yes world class family holiday destination,imagine taking say Junior aged 10 and we will call the daughter Missy,8,there.

  Stroll down to the beach front in the evening ,the waft of human waste peremates the balmy evening air,then you can take the kids to walking street,maybe stop off in soi bukaow for a drink in a lady boy bar.

  Next morning you hit the beach,junior comes up and says "Dad,i found a lobster,but it's kind of brown and squidgy,yes i am sure a holiday such as this would linger long in the family memory.

The town planners should be held responsible for affecting tourism.  Almost every tourist who has seen the state of the beach and the ocean at Pattaya and around the corner at Jom Tien, lets their friends and colleagues know to avoid the place.  

On my last trip there a year ago, the water was a mass of floating plastic, condoms, shredded toilet paper.  The standard of hygiene is beyond belief.

I ended up having a skin rash treated by a skin specialist.   

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5 hours ago, Rimmer said:

Until Pattaya upgrades its infrastructure, there’s nothing that can be done.

 

5 hours ago, Rimmer said:

but, in fact, part of Pattaya’s overburdened sewage system.

part of the solution is to own your mistakes, shortcomings and limitations.

This statement is probably the most honest admittance by the management in recent years.

Now back to the drawing board!!!

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8 minutes ago, mikebell said:

Walked 100 metres back to my car through swirling turds.  I carried my shoes & disinfected my feet at home. The car stinks of poo.

Welcome to "the world class family beach resort, Riviera  of Thailand"

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21 hours ago, natway09 said:

All the monies the Central Government has made out of both Pattaya & Phuket & they

still cannot fund simple sewerage treatment for the "safety" of tourists.

It is called Greed

There is a sewage treatment plant sitting un-used on Soi "Wat boon" in Jomtien

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The sewer is not even the biggest problem.  The water supply is a much bigger problem.  Especially in Jomtien.  They have been lucky the last few years with a decent amount of rain.  That's not always going to be the case.  Every time there is a water shortage it gets worse.

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2 hours ago, lapd said:

The sewer is not even the biggest problem.  The water supply is a much bigger problem.  Especially in Jomtien.  They have been lucky the last few years with a decent amount of rain.  That's not always going to be the case.  Every time there is a water shortage it gets worse.

I used to live in Patts at the top of khao Talo, and the water supply was definately unhealthy all year round, irrespectivwe of rainfall.

When the faucet was turned on, and even left running for several minutes, the water was not cvlearr, and resembled a weak green tea in colour.

When the large underground storage tank ( 2000 L ) had a problem, and the cover was removed OMG ! the sides of the tank had a thick slimy deposit similar to Oil all over the sides.

Disgusting, and not even healthy for a shower IMO

 

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On 10/5/2018 at 7:42 PM, Gandtee said:

Come on people. Stop moaning. We have a new Mayor. His family have had big influence over Cholburi and Pattaya for years. He will sort it out.☺️

Just like his brother did? ????

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On 10/5/2018 at 3:34 PM, pattayadude said:

I believe these carpets are placed by i.e. the retail store owner or the eatery there to minimize the stink coming out of the sewage so their customers can hang around the business.

 

 

I had a store owner tell me it also helps eliminate mosquitoes.

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