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Mayor Says New Plant Would Ensure City Has Enough Water For 20 Years

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Mayor says new plant would ensure city has enough water for 20 years

PATTAYA:--

Pattaya will have enough water capacity for another 15-20 years of growth if a proposed second water-treatment plant is built, Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome told a city council subcommittee Feb. 9.

Elaborating on his Jan. 19 proposal to put out for private bid construction of the plant and required pipelines, the mayor said the second plant would further treat hard water produced by plants on Soi Nong Yai and Soi Wat Boonkanchanaram so that it could be sold as tap water by the Provincial Waterworks Authority.

Full story:http://www.pattayamail.com/localnews/mayor-says-new-plant-would-ensure-city-has-enough-water-for-20-years-10391

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Oh dear, a couple of months back, he said that whilst we had enough water, the pumps, pipes and other infrastructure was inadequate to pump water all the time to all areas of Pattaya. That was in response to why people had npo watere ven though the reservoirs were full.

So whilst it's wonderful we have this new plant I am sure, what's the point if the relevant pump and pipes can't ensure reliable/consistent water supply to residents ????

The dots are not connecting........

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