Popular Post snoop1130 Posted August 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 20, 2024 The Mayor of Pattaya, Mr. Poramase Ngampiches, has unveiled plans to deal with the chronic flooding problem in Pattaya city. The plan will focus on reducing the water that flows from higher regions into Pattaya, through a water redirection scheme to the Huai Yai water storage area. This project had been previously delayed by a high-speed rail project. Mr. Poramase stated that regular floods during heavy rains around railway tracks in Pattaya and its surrounding areas have been making headlines in the media. Places such as Khao Noi, Khao Talo, and South Pattaya Road are the most affected. Efforts are being made by the city to resolve the flood issues in these areas. Moreover, in other parts of the city where flooding used to be a big issue, major improvements have been secured. The mayor pointed out that places like Naklua, which is behind Wat Nong Yai, and the inner parts of Pattaya, no longer experience severe floods. The increased flooding, as reported in media, is mostly due to water flowing from higher ground in neighboring regions entering Pattaya. This involves water from Khao Noi and Khao Talo, which flows down to the railway tracks. To tackle this, Pattaya city has installed drainage pipes along the railway road to take care of the water flow. The first part of this project that directs water to Naklua Canal is complete. However, the second part, which is expected to divert water to the Huai Yai water storage area through drainage pipes, has been postponed due to issues with the high-speed rail project. The mayor expects the water diversion project to commence shortly, but did not give a specific timeline for completion. The mayor also talked about two ongoing projects aimed at resolving the flooding problem in southern Pattaya. One project aims to channel water from South Pattaya Sukhumvit Road to the Huai Yai storage area through pipes installed via Soi Sukhumvit 54. Once finished, this will stop water from Khao Noi, Khao Talo, and the railway road from entering the city. The second project consists of building a water pumping station at Khao Talo to route water to the Huai Yai Canal. The city is currently choosing a contractor for this project. With the completion of these two projects, the mayor is confident that they will greatly reduce water flow from higher grounds into Pattaya, reported The Pattaya News. Photo: The Pattaya News -- 2024-08-20 - Cigna offers a variety of health insurance plans designed to meet the minimum requirement for medical treatment coverage, with benefits reaching up to THB 3 million. These plans are tailored to provide comprehensive healthcare solutions for expatriates, ensuring peace of mind and access to quality medical services. To explore the full range of Cigna's expat health insurance options and find a plan that suits your needs, click here for more information. Get our Daily Newsletter - Click HERE to subscribe 3
Popular Post ikke1959 Posted August 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 20, 2024 But when the plans are ready the problems are solved because of the dry season.. and than we don't need to do anything more before the same occur next year 1 1 1
DeeMakMak Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 5 hours ago, ikke1959 said: But when the plans are ready the problems are solved because of the dry season.. and than we don't need to do anything more before the same occur next year Asian wisdom.
Popular Post hotchilli Posted August 20, 2024 Popular Post Posted August 20, 2024 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The Mayor of Pattaya, Mr. Poramase Ngampiches, has unveiled plans to deal with the chronic flooding problem in Pattaya city. The plan will focus on reducing the water that flows from higher regions into Pattaya Genius. 1 1 1
2baht Posted August 20, 2024 Posted August 20, 2024 11 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The Mayor of Pattaya, Mr. Poramase Ngampiches, has unveiled plans to deal with the chronic flooding problem in Pattaya city. Is the man superhuman, they've trying to deal with this ongoing debacle for 50 years! Best of luck Poramas!
mikebell Posted August 21, 2024 Posted August 21, 2024 12 hours ago, snoop1130 said: The city is currently choosing a contractor for this project. The successful candidate must be related to the mayor; understand gravity and be prepared for a long haul. 2
Andycoops Posted August 21, 2024 Posted August 21, 2024 And we will be reading the same pronouncement next year and the year after etc etc 2
NE1 Posted August 21, 2024 Posted August 21, 2024 Is this a template they drag out every year , just change the persons name and date ? 1
fondue zoo Posted August 21, 2024 Posted August 21, 2024 Plan #136 - includes options from previous plans but now with 10% more info-graphics and lamination. Seriously though, do we have any real engineers in here? What would they need to do to actually fix it? Is it fixable?
johng Posted August 21, 2024 Posted August 21, 2024 I watched over the last few years the widening of Sukhumvit road southwards from Jomtien...I particularly noticed that the drainage pipes were half full of crud,sand,rocks,road building detritus and common old garden rubbish thrown from passing cars or blown by the wind as soon as they were laid then the grading/leveling machines pushed even more crud in....first big rains 2 lanes of flood water in both directions at certain locations. The left hand lane flooding being quite deep, there was also signs of the "popular belief" that water flows up hill !
phil2407 Posted August 21, 2024 Posted August 21, 2024 Not American but why not just build the flow canals - Clowns to the left of me jokers to the right
ross163103 Posted August 21, 2024 Posted August 21, 2024 555555....that's funny! Been here 30+ years and it's the same story over and over and over! TIT! 2
thailand49 Posted August 23, 2024 Posted August 23, 2024 End of this song and dance solution is money money baby. Selection of contractor should be easy Uncle Vito should be happy.🤑
morrobay Posted August 24, 2024 Posted August 24, 2024 On 8/21/2024 at 8:10 AM, fondue zoo said: Seriously though, do we have any real engineers in here? What would they need to do to actually fix it? Is it fixable? Sure it's fixable with portable pumps since every drain project fails
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