webfact Posted February 26, 2013 Share Posted February 26, 2013 New multi-million baht Chalong dam plagued with problemsPhuket Gazette PHUKET: -- Construction issues plague the Klong Pee dam project in Chalong less than a year after it was completed at a cost of over 10 million baht.Villagers complained to the Irrigation Project of Phuket, but after nine months of silence have turned to the Phuket Governor and the Phuket Press Club for help.“On February 15 of this year, we filed a complaint to Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut asking him to examine the dam,” Chalong Kamnan Charoen Taewabutr said. “More than 10 million baht was spent on the project and if it doesn’t work – the money we spent was for nothing.”The dam, located within Moo 5 in Chalong, was finished early last year to help solve water issues during the dry season, Kamnan Charoen explained.“After it was finished, we realized there were a lot of problems with it, such as not being able to open or close the water gate when it rains heavily because sediment washes against it and blocks it. And some parts of the dam are already being eroded away,” he said.In May 2012, Chalong villagers filed a complaint with the Irrigation Project of Phuket but have not received any response, which is why they have come to ask help from Governor Maitri, Kamnan Charoen said.“It is a shame the dam cannot be used. I would like all relevant organizations to help us fix this problem – right away,” he added.Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket_news/2013/New-multi-million-baht-Chalong-dam-plagued-with-problems-20325.html-- Phuket Gazette 2013-02-26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JetsetBkk Posted February 26, 2013 Share Posted February 26, 2013 "Klong Pee" eh? I wonder what the locals use it for. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Pimay1 Posted February 26, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted February 26, 2013 Can't open the gate of the dam? And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant? 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
billd766 Posted February 26, 2013 Share Posted February 26, 2013 Why am I not surprised by this? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pacovl46 Posted February 26, 2013 Share Posted February 26, 2013 Can't open the gate of the dam? And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant? The plans for a nuclear power plant have been scratched after the people living in the area where it was supposed to be built were all against it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LivinginKata Posted February 26, 2013 Share Posted February 26, 2013 Can't open the gate of the dam? And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant? The plans for a nuclear power plant have been scratched after the people living in the area where it was supposed to be built were all against it. And I would be the first out of Phuket if they started to build a nuclear power plant. Yeesh ... can't even get a simple dam project to work. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dap Posted February 26, 2013 Share Posted February 26, 2013 (edited) Can't open the gate of the dam? And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant? The plans for a nuclear power plant have been scratched after the people living in the area where it was supposed to be built were all against it. Doesn't really matter where. Pimay 1's quote of "And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant?" is a viable question posed ANYWHERE in this country. Edited February 26, 2013 by Dap 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lavender19 Posted February 26, 2013 Share Posted February 26, 2013 What can you expect for 1,000,000 bht. That is 1,000,000 spent on the dam and 9,000,000 in backhanders. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Locationthailand Posted February 27, 2013 Share Posted February 27, 2013 What can you expect for 1,000,000 bht. That is 1,000,000 spent on the dam and 9,000,000 in backhanders. Beat me to it... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warfie Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 Can't open the gate of the dam? And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant? The plans for a nuclear power plant have been scratched after the people living in the area where it was supposed to be built were all against it. Doesn't really matter where. Pimay 1's quote of "And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant?" is a viable question posed ANYWHERE in this country. I would question the wisdom of building a nuclear reactor in ANY country... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dap Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 Can't open the gate of the dam? And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant? The plans for a nuclear power plant have been scratched after the people living in the area where it was supposed to be built were all against it. Doesn't really matter where. Pimay 1's quote of "And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant?" is a viable question posed ANYWHERE in this country. I would question the wisdom of building a nuclear reactor in ANY country... As would I. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JetsetBkk Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 The plans for a nuclear power plant have been scratched after the people living in the area where it was supposed to be built were all against it.Doesn't really matter where. Pimay 1's quote of "And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant?" is a viable question posed ANYWHERE in this country. I would question the wisdom of building a nuclear reactor in ANY country... As would I. I wouldn't. See my Member Title. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 28, 2013 Share Posted February 28, 2013 Can't open the gate of the dam? And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant? The plans for a nuclear power plant have been scratched after the people living in the area where it was supposed to be built were all against it. Doesn't really matter where. Pimay 1's quote of "And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant?" is a viable question posed ANYWHERE in this country. I would question the wisdom of building a nuclear reactor in ANY country... Anyone who cares about the environment, clean air, not destroyed rivers and wishes to have less radioactive elements in the ground and air prefers nuclear power. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dap Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Doesn't really matter where. Pimay 1's quote of "And they are talking about building a nuclear power plant?" is a viable question posed ANYWHERE in this country. I would question the wisdom of building a nuclear reactor in ANY country... As would I. I wouldn't. See my Member Title. As I see it, the problem is not producing nuclear energy but rather the accompanying element of "human error" ... from construction to operation. I would rather see us putting more research towards solar, wind and water technology than walking the fine line of unmanageable nuclear contamination of the planet. Of course, when I consider how badly we have managed our environment, it is easy to admit we may have already crossed that line of no return, IMHO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
transam Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Who built it ? Not the Germans, they learned an expensive lesson. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 As I see it, the problem is not producing nuclear energy but rather the accompanying element of "human error" ... from construction to operation. I would rather see us putting more research towards solar, wind and water technology than walking the fine line of unmanageable nuclear contamination of the planet. Of course, when I consider how badly we have managed our environment, it is easy to admit we may have already crossed that line of no return, IMHO. What would this unmanageable nuclear contamination of the planet be? As far as I know we have only 3 real sources of energy on our little planet. 1) The supernova energy, which created all the heavier elements like gold and also uranium. These will become lead at some point of their lifetime. Supernova explosions are huge ones. Definitely nuclear energy. These are the few times when the lighter elements can combine together and create heavier elements. 2) Solar energy, which is solar radiation, wind, water power, oil by transforming living objects to carbons and later on with a little bit of pressure these are turned in to oil, gas, coal and other forms of carbon storages. Solar energy is fusion energy, therefore nuclear energy. 3) Inner core energy. Well, this is actually the supernova energy, but let's just make it another point in this case so that we'll get the hot springs, thermal energy and volcanoes to the game. What is inside of our planet's core is still pretty much an mystery. We have an metal core, which is probably an mixture of different heavy metals, like iron, uranium and plutonium. These were created by the supernova explosions and are products of nuclear energy. I would bet our inner core is quite a big nuclear (fission in this case) reactor itself. One could say that our planet is contaminated by the nuclear energy already and it's all unmanageable by us humans. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canuckamuck Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Quite a long post to say all energy is essentially nuclear in origin. The issue is not that nuclear energy is naturally occurring, it is rather that humans have not created foolproof systems to mange nuclear energy. And the fool exposure in Thailand is rather high. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bubblegum Posted March 1, 2013 Share Posted March 1, 2013 Who built it ? Not the Germans, they learned an expensive lesson. Explain please Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dap Posted March 2, 2013 Share Posted March 2, 2013 As I see it, the problem is not producing nuclear energy but rather the accompanying element of "human error" ... from construction to operation. I would rather see us putting more research towards solar, wind and water technology than walking the fine line of unmanageable nuclear contamination of the planet. Of course, when I consider how badly we have managed our environment, it is easy to admit we may have already crossed that line of no return, IMHO. What would this unmanageable nuclear contamination of the planet be? As far as I know we have only 3 real sources of energy on our little planet. 1) The supernova energy, which created all the heavier elements like gold and also uranium. These will become lead at some point of their lifetime. Supernova explosions are huge ones. Definitely nuclear energy. These are the few times when the lighter elements can combine together and create heavier elements. 2) Solar energy, which is solar radiation, wind, water power, oil by transforming living objects to carbons and later on with a little bit of pressure these are turned in to oil, gas, coal and other forms of carbon storages. Solar energy is fusion energy, therefore nuclear energy. 3) Inner core energy. Well, this is actually the supernova energy, but let's just make it another point in this case so that we'll get the hot springs, thermal energy and volcanoes to the game. What is inside of our planet's core is still pretty much an mystery. We have an metal core, which is probably an mixture of different heavy metals, like iron, uranium and plutonium. These were created by the supernova explosions and are products of nuclear energy. I would bet our inner core is quite a big nuclear (fission in this case) reactor itself. One could say that our planet is contaminated by the nuclear energy already and it's all unmanageable by us humans. All viable points indeed and as I said IMHO. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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