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Phuket Beach Crisis: Pollution Continues to Threaten Tourists
Photo courtesy of PCD via The Phuket News Phuket’s reputation as a tropical paradise is in jeopardy once more, as black wastewater was spotted flowing onto Kamala Beach, a popular spot for both tourists and locals. Despite previous promises to tackle pollution, the problem persists, raising health concerns for beachgoers. In response to the public outcry, Pollution Control Department (PCD) Director General Preeyaporn Suwannaket has launched an urgent investigation into the foul-smelling water. The issue gained attention after Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Chalermchai Sri-on was informed about the incident on February 7. Local officials from the Phuket Environmental and Pollution Control Region 15 Office quickly surveyed the scene, confirming that the dirty water was seeping from a public canal linked to local runoff. The canal's surface appeared cloudy, and a grimy black sludge extended 250 meters into the sea, releasing a pungent odor. The root of the problem lies with Kamala's underperforming wastewater treatment system, managed by the Wastewater Management Organisation (WMO), operating at only 30% efficiency. The station’s uphill location has resulted in untreated waste spilling into the ocean. Short-term solutions include spraying microorganisms to reduce odors, setting up microorganism tanks along the canal, and installing a temporary pump to boost treatment capacity. For the long term, plans include constructing two more pumping stations and enhancing the wastewater collection system. Local businesses and residents have been advised to adhere to waste disposal regulations. Inspections of hotels and laundromats have been planned, with findings expected by February 14. Despite ongoing efforts, the problem of black wastewater remains, marring Phuket’s renowned beaches. Similar challenges were reported last year in Patong, Karon, Bang Tao, and Cherng Talay, yet effective solutions remain out of reach. While officials vow continued monitoring, locals and tourists grow increasingly skeptical about the likelihood of meaningful action, reported The Thaiger. -- 2025-02-11 -
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Finally, Americans can be corrupt again in Thailand - with Trumps approval
Americans often pretend they want to be the shining example how the world should be. Is bribing something the world should learn from the USA. Should we all say the USA is allowing it, then it must be good? And if Trump doesn't like it, then please go to congress and tell them to get rid of that law, officially, and for the world to see. -
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The Biggest Doge Hoaxes About USAID Spread on X by Musk
I don't believe anything lefties are saying after they literally spent all their campaign money on celebrities.- 1
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Will Trump leave office in 2029?
A lot depends on his health. If he is up to it he will definitely try to stay in place as long as he can or at least handover to someone in the Trump cabal. The Constitution will be shredded … you’ll never have to vote again. The US becomes like Russia and Musk’s AI technology keeps you all in line. George Orwell only got the dates wrong. -
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Trump Declares No Urgency in Gaza Development Amid Controversial U.S. Takeover Plan
He halted all aid to UNWRA do you really think congress whose majority is Republicans will vote against it? Nice try for a Hamas apologist -
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Naomi Campbell to Advise Thailand on Global Fashion Aspirations
By all accounts a nasty piece of work. Her past exploits have included financial misconduct as well as violence on more than one occasion. Do the Shins really know who they are bringing onboard?
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