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INN reported that a tourist had complained about untreated sewage flowing from a public pipe into the sea at a beach in Muang district Prachuap Khirikhan.

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Environmentalists insisted it was an old 30 year case.Β 

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But complainants insisted that it's still going on today despite a treatment plant being built 20 years ago.Β 

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51 minutes ago, webfact said:

Environmentalists insisted it was an old 30 year case.

But complainants insisted that it's still going on today despite a treatment plant being built 20 years ago.Β 

Looks like not everyone is hooked up to the pipeline that goes to the treatment plant.Β  There is a lot of military in that area, is there a Thai version of Army Corps of Engineers?

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Curious where that allotted 17 million went.Β  I live here, and been visiting for over 15 yrs, and not much has changed.Β IMHO They did build a new canalm over past couple years, and far from 17 million worth, IMHO, for future dumping,IMHO, and or water management to the sea, which bypasses the 'treatment plant', I think, as see no connecting canal to.

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If any doubt what is flowing to the surf,Β  storm water and or 'black water' (septic overflow), then your nose will surely let you know, as quite unmistakable.Β IMHOΒ Β 

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During low tide, yes, the sand is discolored (darker), and lots of algae growth, since 'rich in nutrients'Β ????Β Not much mistake why, as much different on the N shore, without drains or major development.

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It's so bad, I won't walk my dog in that area, surf fronting the town, as don't want her walking in it, or worse, licking her paws afterwards.

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Again, my 2 pet peeves about Thailand, dumping / litter, and smog.

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One business on the seafrontΒ  told me thatΒ  its toilet backs up at high tide and can not be used.Β  On occasions the sea smells dreadful and a murky discharge pours into the sea or onto the beach if the tide is out.My thai Doctor has warned me not to swim in the pier area . He said the sea in Wing Five is clean.Β 

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1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

Again, my 2 pet peeves about Thailand, dumping / litter, and smog.

Tip of a very large problem.

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5 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

Tip of a very large problem.

The rest of any negatives, I can easily tolerate, deal with or simply avoid.Β Β 

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16 hours ago, john smith said:

One business on the seafrontΒ  told me thatΒ  its toilet backs up at high tide and can not be used.Β  On occasions the sea smells dreadful and a murky discharge pours into the sea or onto the beach if the tide is out.My thai Doctor has warned me not to swim in the pier area . He said the sea in Wing Five is clean.Β 

Keep your ears out of Ao Manao, as last two times there. a couple years ago, I got ear infection.Β  Left me a bit skeptical of the news-blip about being rated 5 stars / cleanest beaches in Thailand, not sure about bacterial level wise though.Β  And I am not prone to ear infections.

https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/beaches-in-prachuap-khiri-khan-the-cleanest-in-thailand/

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