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Pattaya: Drought crisis as reservoir runs dry - but lots of fish for dinner!

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Pattaya: Drought crisis as reservoir runs dry - but lots of fish for dinner!

 

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Picture: 77kaoded

 

77kaoded said that residents in Bang Lamung were facing hardship after they visited a reservoir called Sak Nork and found it had virtually run out of water. 

 

They called it a crisis in their headline after visiting on New Year's Day. One local said he had never seen it as bad as this. 

 

There was, however, good news for lovers of fish.

 

They reported that the locals had been arriving with nets to easily land fish for dinner. 

 

Source: 77kaoded

 

 

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16 minutes ago, webfact said:

There was, however, good news for lovers of fish.

 

They reported that the locals had been arriving with nets to easily land fish for dinner. 

Yes, I remember that old saying;

 

"Teach a man to fish and watch him die of thirst"

 

Are plagues of locusts coming next?

 

 

35 minutes ago, Samui Bodoh said:

Yes, I remember that old saying;

 

"Teach a man to fish and watch him die of thirst"

 

Are plagues of locusts coming next?

 

 

No, but Songkran won't be long in arriving. Start getting the pumps ready to collect all the wasted water and get it back to the reservoir.

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8 minutes ago, overherebc said:

No, but Songkran won't be long in arriving. Start getting the pumps ready to collect all the wasted water and get it back to the reservoir.

Nobody will care. I remember when years ago the streets were full of water delivering trucks here in Pattaya. We had a severe drought. Songkran was like every year. Of course the people were reminded to save water... 

Looks like the tides gone out on beach road from the photo????

There'll be plenty of water for Song Kran???

There is a record 39 million visitors to Thailand, but as the Chinese and Indians keep coming, not all of them will get running water out of tap, or be able to flush a toilet.

 

More tourists, without more infrastructure.  Yes, rocket science. 

4 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

 

Are plagues of locusts coming next?

Yes.

4 hours ago, Samui Bodoh said:

Are plagues of locusts coming next?

I fear it could be worse than that, the aroma of nam-plaa will be filling the air when showers run dry !

19 minutes ago, Leaver said:

There is a record 39 million visitors to Thailand, but as the Chinese and Indians keep coming, not all of them will get running water out of tap, or be able to flush a toilet.

 

More tourists, without more infrastructure.  Yes, rocket science. 

No problems, they will just use the street instead.................

4 hours ago, AhFarangJa said:

No problems, they will just use the street instead.................

And after all these millions of cheap package holiday makers use all the water, what are us expats supposed to do, use the street also????

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5 hours ago, Leaver said:

There is a record 39 million visitors to Thailand, but as the Chinese and Indians keep coming, not all of them will get running water out of tap, or be able to flush a toilet.

 

More tourists, without more infrastructure.  Yes, rocket science. 

Indians don't bathe and the Chinese do their business in the street so I really don't see any issues here...

I think I left the water running when I returned to Bangkok on December 1st... Sorry!!!

i just do not  believe that Pattaya being so overdeveloped will not have massive water supply issues not to mention sewer and waste water issues going forward.  Seems extra risky to buy a place, more so than ever

10 hours ago, BobinBKK said:

Indians don't bathe and the Chinese do their business in the street so I really don't see any issues here...

Which may be the predicament we all will face here in the future. 

For every cloud, there is a silver lining. Plenty to eat, but no water to drink or bathe, and none for fish to spawn in for next year. We're doomed....

7 hours ago, Scott Tracy said:

For every cloud, there is a silver lining.

The problem is, there are no clouds.  ????

On 1/3/2020 at 12:27 PM, overherebc said:

Start getting the pumps ready to collect all the wasted water and get it back to the reservoir.

Don't worry, it will end up back there anyway - eventually, just via a  circumsticious route, if not it will be in the environment, not wasted as people will have Fun ???? 

On 1/3/2020 at 3:52 PM, Samui Bodoh said:

Are plagues of locusts coming next?

 

On 1/3/2020 at 8:44 PM, NCC1701A said:

Yes.

 

The advance party didn't fair too well ...

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On 1/4/2020 at 9:00 PM, CGW said:

Don't worry, it will end up back there anyway - eventually, just via a  circumsticious route, if not it will be in the environment, not wasted as people will have Fun ???? 

I can only imagine where they will source the water from, let alone the quality of it. 

On 1/4/2020 at 3:18 AM, Leaver said:

And after all these millions of cheap package holiday makers use all the water, what are us expats supposed to do, use the street also????

You have to pay to have water delivered. Always been that way.

 

Did anyone expect anything different when they keep building hotels and condos, without bring more water to supply the city? Water trucks were the norm in the mid 90s.

8 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

You have to pay to have water delivered. Always been that way.

 

Did anyone expect anything different when they keep building hotels and condos, without bring more water to supply the city? Water trucks were the norm in the mid 90s.

Does the water magically appear in the tank of the truck?

 

They have to get it from somewhere, and when that somewhere runs dry, where's the next somewhere?  Not to mention, watch the prices sky rocket. 

  • 5 weeks later...

Flowerland is still doing a lot of watering from their diesel pumping station opposite happy days bar and the 6 acres of papaya plants out the back, 6klm hosepipe running up and down the lines of plants  I hear the director of water services is on holiday in the Bahamas as we speak????

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