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Here’s what the municipality is doing to solve Hua Hin’s water supply problems


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By Online Reporter
 
Residents in some parts of Hua Hin will be all too aware of the recent problems with the supply of water.

 

However, the municipality is taking steps to address this issue with a three-stage plan that aims to solve the problem in the short, medium, and long term, according to Hua Hin mayor Nopporn Wutthikul.

 

The short-term plan involves the 4th Regional Environmental Office installing long-distance water transmission pumps at the reservoir at Kasetsart University Animal Hospital.

 

This will transfer water from the animal hospital reservoir to the Hua Na water reservoir.

 

Full story: https://www.huahintoday.com/hua-hin-news/heres-what-the-municipality-is-doing-to-solve-hua-hins-water-supply-problems/

 

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Just a bandaid solve…..now the KU Animal hospital will have no water…..So by September, the water shortage will be fixed.

I hope it happens as water shortages have been ongoing forever in Hua Hin…..but, does anyone believe this?

 

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7 hours ago, webfact said:

However, the municipality is taking steps to address this issue with a three-stage plan that aims to solve the problem in the short, medium, and long term,

Did they take advice from the local girls I wonder?

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Maybe the Mayor can convince the Pranburi Provincial Waterworks Authority at Khao Sawoei Rat to supply Hua Hin. In 2016 it supplied the MahaSamutr luxury property and artificial beach development in Hua Hin with water to fill and maintain a 72,000sqm lagoon.

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