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Phuket Reservoir Projects Get Green Light

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Phuket reservoir projects get green light

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From left, PPIO Director Weerawat Aungsupanith,a representative

of the Royal Irrigation Department,Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop,

Kathu Mayor Chaianan Suthikul and Phuket Vice Governor Teerayut Eimtrakul

gave the go ahead for two reservoir projects on July 30.

PHUKET: -- Work is set to go ahead on increasing the capacity of Bang Wad Reservoir by 3 million cubic meters after Phuket Governor Wichai Phraisa-ngop signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Phuket Provincial Irrigation Office (PPIO) Director Weerawat Aungsupanith and Kathu Mayor Chaianan Suthikul yesterday at Phuket Provincial Hall.

Mr Weerawat told the Gazette that the 300-million-baht project will be a step toward alleviating drought-related problems and supporting population growth by improving existing water sources.

The project, which is touted as a pioneering example of public-private partnership for sustainable development, will see the one-kilometer dam raised by about 1.5 meters, increasing the reservoir’s capacity from 7.3 million cubic meters to 10.2 million cubic meters.

After improvements, the reservoir will be capable of providing 20 million cubic meters of fresh water a year, up from its current production capacity of 14 million cubic meters a year.

Hot on the heels of a Phuket Gazette story in this week’s issue about the Klong Krata reservoir project stalling, Gov Wichai also announced that the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has approved the use of a 60-rai plot of land needed for the construction.

The request for the land was made by the PPIO about three years ago. The approval was a final obstacle to the project, which has been “unofficially” scheduled to begin this September.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-07-31

I truly hope this has been properly engineered & evaluated considering the rumours about the existing dam structure. I also wonder if silting is taken into account when calculating volumes.

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