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Pattaya: Mayor opens some more floodgates - but still praises his improved drainage system

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On 2/20/2021 at 6:20 AM, jacko45k said:

Have the ones that were located around soi 5 or 6 been removed..? There used to be a few of the great ugly things there ready to go. I expect they got hit by the Thailand testing bug, 'if it don't work don't mind'.

These are soi6 pumps for the water from pipes under beach road. Required since this project failed. Sure the pipes noted in link going out into bay are packed with sand.https://www.pattayamail.com/news/beach-road-drainage-pipe-installation-to-begin-in-june-47271

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Maybe the mayor would be better off investing in removing 300 or 400 metres from the top of Khao Noi & Khao Talo, then there wouldn't be any hills for the water to run down........

 

Just a thought ???? 

11 hours ago, Golden Triangle said:

Maybe the mayor would be better off investing in removing 300 or 400 metres from the top of Khao Noi & Khao Talo, then there wouldn't be any hills for the water to run down........

 

Just a thought ???? 

Redirect it into some catchment might work too.... I believe the lake water levels are still regarded  as low. Currently much of the water shoots up from the drains at lower levels, impressive but not convenient. 

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