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Public hearings underway for Koh Samui’s bridge-to-the-mainland


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Well, that will push up land prices for a while - in the areas where the bridge makes landfall.

Then hopefully, it will go the same way as all of the other 'fantastic' projects for Koh Samui. ????

The ski slope

The marina

The second airport

The cruise ship terminal

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6 hours ago, phetphet said:

If this ever goes ahead, Samui will just turn into another Phuket. The traffic there is horrendous. It's already getting bad here, but with a bridge enabling unlimited visitors, the infrastructure will collapse.

 

Waste mountain, no sewage system, hardly enough water or power as it is.

Yes. Your facts getting in the way of a good cash cow.????????

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19 hours ago, webfact said:

the bridge will link Samui to either Surat Thani, or Nakhon Si Thammarat.

to be determined by:

a) Public Hearing

b) Feasibility Study

c) Environmental Impact Study

d) Brown Envelop Size

e) all of the above

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isaanpaul

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2 hours ago, cracker1 said:

If your calculations are right then I don't believe the present ring road around the island could possibly cope.

Yes, agree; that was also one of my earlier points, when the idea of a bridge came up...:thumbsup:

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I wonder if there will be a proper environmental study on the sea life between the mainland and Samui.

To my knowledge, there are dolphins, turtles and coral in the shore area.

Also, don't whales pass through that channel up to the Prachuap Khiri Khan waters?

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