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Swimming ban lifted in Pattaya – city has no long-term waste water solution

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Wed morning after a short hard rain last night, Pattaya beach washed away YET AGAIN....will these clowns that call themselves cival servants ever wake up...

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    What you cant see doesnt hurt you

  • Good water in. Bad water out.

  • .., but you can assume city officials have a plan how to selfishly spend the city’s tax revenue on themselves.  Disgusting city managers. 

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On 5/20/2019 at 3:30 PM, Justgrazing said:

They need to put perimeter buoys around the clean stuff telling the bad stuff to " keep out " or black water go home " or something like that .. I'm sure they can think of something .. 

where are you YOU are in Thailand I assume???!!!

Do they not test the water here, how can they just lift a ban? 

You need to buy your own tester if you want to take your chances on the beach . $24.95 from Amazon. 

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Its worse than Chernobyl. On the short term we can imagine in which city hall responsibles Pocket the Investments go. On the long term same same as usual.

It takes 24 hours to culture bacteria samples for ecoli and coliforms. If they only took the samples yesterday, they can't have the results back yet?   ahh, this is an old article so I withdraw my comment. Well done chaps.

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On 5/21/2019 at 5:15 AM, gk10002000 said:

My ban on swimming there has not been lifted.  Good luck to those that swim there

And good luck when selling if you’ve bought there. 

On 5/20/2019 at 11:00 PM, sammieuk1 said:

Good news is the dysentery clinic is making a fortune???? 

Not sure where it is but I suppose loking for a queue of people who rather than standing waiting are all walking in small circles in a kind of agitated way.

Written by The Beach Boys back in 1972. 

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Last swam at Pattaya beach around 1991/2 almost 30 years ago . Raw sewerage floating everywhere.

You wonder how many tourists return home and  fall ill with eye,ear , skin and throat infections.

I wouldn't swim anywhere in the Gulf.

 

Last swam at Pattaya beach around 1991/2 almost 30 years ago . Raw sewerage floating everywhere.
You wonder how many tourists return home and  fall ill with eye,ear , skin and throat infections.
I wouldn't swim anywhere in the Gulf.
 

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On 5/20/2019 at 3:30 PM, Justgrazing said:

They need to put perimeter buoys around the clean stuff telling the bad stuff to " keep out " or black water go home " or something like that .. I'm sure they can think of something .. 

dont put ideas into the pea sized brains !!!

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