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Condo GM responds to Kalim Beach wastewater accusation

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Condo GM responds to Kalim Beach wastewater accusation

By Waranya Prompinpiras

 

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Officers inspect the wastewater system at The Residence Kalim Bay on Monday (May 27). Photo: Patong Municipality

 

PHUKET:- The general manager of The Residence Kalim Bay has provided a statement in response to accusations on Monday (May 27) from Patong’s mayor and municipality officers that the condominium was releasing its wastewater onto Kalim Beach.
 

Patong Mayor Chalermluck Kebsup led a team of municipality officers to inspect the area around Kalim Beach following complaints that wastewater was flowing onto the beach.

 

Inspections revealed that the wastewater was, in fact, coming from The Residence Kalim Bay located opposite the beach.


Full Story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/condo-gm-responds-to-kalim-beach-wastewater-accusation-71576.php#2MfFqYv73TLEMrF8.97

 

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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2019-05-28

Blame the Drain...

“We can confirm that on May 26, when the complaint was first made, the juristic office of the condominium was closed and therefore no wastewater would have been released on that day.

The condominium has its own wastewater tank and we hold all wastewater in that tank only. We regularly hire officers from Patong Municipality to collect the wastewater from the tank into their trucks. The last time we did so was only in April.


What is the norm, hold or release?

Not exactly a very cogent or clear explanation, apart from any issues of truth....

 

But I was intrigued by the following detail:

 

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The Residence Kalim Bay is a condominium that has 52 rooms, only 10 of which are currently occupied.

 

 

I wonder what would explain that?

 

On 5/28/2019 at 8:08 PM, inThailand said:

Most likley just one of numerous violators. 

Yes, but this one didn't get their envelope into the right hands soon enough.

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