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Pattaya cleans up after rainy season

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PATTAYA:--Pattaya’s Sanitation Department has kicked into overdrive, cleaning drains and collecting garbage in 19 spots around the city.

 

Now that rainy season has reached its end, the big cleanup is on. Workers spread out across Pattaya to pick up the rubbish floodwaters carried into streets and drains from Oct. 30 to Nov. 2.

 

Targeted was garbage in the Kratinglai Canal at the bridge in Thepprasit Soi 1 and construction of a box culvert at the beginning of Najomtien Soi 2 and Sukhumvit Road.

 

Damaged sewer lids along South Road, Pratamnak Soi 6, Soi Chaiyapruek and Second Road were repaired.

 

Drainage pipes were cleaned on the railway-parallel road, Naklua Soi 14/2, Soi 17 and Pratamnak Soi 5.

 

Steel plates on roads also were collected from Soi Chaiyapruek and Sukhumvit Soi 43 and new clarifiers were constructed in the Ban Nernrodfai Community.

 

Sanitation workers also investigated claims of wastewater being illegally dumped by an Indian restaurant and unknown businesses on North Road.

Other work continued on installing new pipes, cleaning drainage tunnels and installing clarifiers at ongoing flood-mitigation projects.

 

 
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9 hours ago, Kim J said:

Wouldn't doing this work prior to the rainy season make more sense?

Something tells me these places they are clearing out will be blocked with rubbish again long before next years rains come.

They have no maintenance systems and the word maintenance is not located in Thai vocabulary. Farang introduced this term

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16 minutes ago, mikebell said:

What will they do with all the collected garbage?

Don't ask, better not to know.

Probably the most popular locales presently being used. A convenient public roadside area or disused land space. 

 

 

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On 11/10/2018 at 9:54 AM, mikebell said:

What will they do with all the collected garbage?

dump it along the roads on outskirts of the city as usual.

It reminds me a funny line by 80's famous stand up comedian Andrew Dice Clay

"Honey! your face , your arse...what's the difference!!

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On 11/10/2018 at 12:32 AM, Media1 said:

They have no maintenance systems and the word maintenance is not located in Thai vocabulary. Farang introduced this term

Maintenance prevents break-downs and dysfunction and no one wants that in LOS

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