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Pattaya Tests New Drainage System to Prepare for Future Flooding


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2 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Interesting.

So what we mean is they are standing around waiting for it to rain?

Yep....

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One cubic metre per second pumping capacity.

 

Even a moderate Pattaya shower of 10mm rainfall per hour dumps 10,000 cm3 on only one square kilometre.

 

That's 2.77cm3 per second.

 

It might clear the flood water quicker, but flood it will. :coffee1:

 

 

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1 hour ago, Gsxrnz said:

One cubic metre per second pumping capacity.

 

Even a moderate Pattaya shower of 10mm rainfall per hour dumps 10,000 cm3 on only one square kilometre.

 

That's 2.77cm3 per second.

 

It might clear the flood water quicker, but flood it will. :coffee1:

 

 

The fundamental problem in Pattaya is that over the years they have only ever picked at the problem.

Over 15 years ago there was exactly the same problem in Mueang Chonburi with people waist deep in water running like a river.

The road down from the bypass to the centre is not unlike Pattaya Klang, heading down towards the sea. It is a bit wider and all along there they planted 2 metre square drains. There wasn't too much disruption, did it in the width of a lane. On the Klang it would mean one way or severe disruption with lights.

Not been any flooding in the city since, and they continued the work on the outskirts, most recent I've seen was alongside the road from Chonburi to to Bang Saen.

Problem can be resolved if the will to do so, different authorities, different approach.

 

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Lived on soi 7 Theprasit when they put the biggest storm drains (2 meters by 2 meters) in the road.You guessed it,after the first major deluge, the road flooded again.

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All of it is a continual waste of taxpayer money because every attempt has ended in complete failure.

 

As sandyf has pointed out it can be done but there is no joined up strategy in Pattaya to solve most things, it's all knee jerk reaction.

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Just now, Kinok Farang said:

Lived on soi 7 Theprasit when they put the biggest storm drains (2 meters by 2 meters) in the road.You guessed it,after the first major deluge, the road flooded again.

 

I've always thought about this as thru the years I see them constantly putting in larger and larger pipes on different roads throughout the city. The problem is, if the water has nowhere to go after filling up the pipe this type of solution won't work. It just takes a little more time for the flooding to start as the pipes acts as a reservoir. Oh well, same same different day, TIT.

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