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Ayutthaya industrial estate assured of flood-free status
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BANGKOK, July 24 – Construction of a 5km long anti-flood dyke, to protect one of Thailand’s major industrial estates in the old capital of Ayutthaya, costing Bt40 million, will be completed this month, according to a senior official of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT).

IEAT deputy governor Jakkarat Lertopas said the original dyke at Saha Rattana Nakhon industrial estate in Ayutthaya has been raised 50cm higher to ensure safety from floods this year.

The industrial estate was severely damaged by the massive 2011 floods which swept through Thailand’s lower-northern and central plains regions.

This is a temporary dyke, he said, noting that a permanent 7km-long flood protection embankment will be finished around July-August next year.

He said two-thirds of the budget for the permanent embankment, more than Bt200 million, will be contributed by the government.

The permanent anti-flood wall will be 50cm higher than the highest level of the 2011 floodwaters.

Mr Jakkarat said the IEAT gave assurances that the Saha Rattana Nakorn industrial estate, covering 30,000 rai or 12,000 acres, will not be hit by flooding again thanks to a more sophisticated anti-flood system.

The government’s planned Bt350 billion investment in water management will also be helpful to a number of other industrial estates, he said.

In addition to high anti-flood walls, most industrial estates including Ban Wah (hi-tech) and Bang Pa-in are equipped with pumps to release flood water out of the embankments.

Mr Jakkarat said the IEAT has also purchased anti-flood equipment to support industrial estates in case of emergency. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-07-24

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Save the industrial estates. The employees will not be able to come to work because their homes will be flooded. There is allot of work being done on the south side of Klong Rangsit, pilings are being put in and cement dikes are being built, and home are being destroyed. Still there are many holes in the dike some you could drive QE2 through..facepalm.gif

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...until next time. 50 cm is little guarantee given all of the risk factors...deforestation, monsoons, mismanagement.....Foolish to think this is guaranteed safe.

Agreed. I am at Hi-Tec Park and they have taken a similar approach.... dykes 50cm above previous flood levels.

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This year they wont have a problem with floods as the CP river is still at its lowest level with water being released from dams every couple of weeks to fill the klongs for the farmers.

We are told there is still a drought in some parts of the upper catchment and most dams are still well down.

The floods they are now having in the east will not get to Ayutthaya so no problem with that.

But next year and the next when the rain patterns move north could well be a different story.

We will have to wait and see if the flood walls that are being build to protect cities help or hinder the release of water

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...until next time. 50 cm is little guarantee given all of the risk factors...deforestation, monsoons, mismanagement.....Foolish to think this is guaranteed safe.

Agreed. I am at Hi-Tec Park and they have taken a similar approach.... dykes 50cm above previous flood levels.

The majority of the work was paid for by the factories, not the government.

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This year they wont have a problem with floods as the CP river is still at its lowest level with water being released from dams every couple of weeks to fill the klongs for the farmers.

We are told there is still a drought in some parts of the upper catchment and most dams are still well down.

The floods they are now having in the east will not get to Ayutthaya so no problem with that.

But next year and the next when the rain patterns move north could well be a different story.

We will have to wait and see if the flood walls that are being build to protect cities help or hinder the release of water

Torrential rain hitting Udon. do you call that EAST--(when the rain patterns move north) they have-NOW

2 years near-and what is finished.?? need more time??? so is it protect the industry--and inner BKK. ??? sod the people, some still waiting for compo from the last time.

The last floods came about MAINLY because the said minister did NOT release water from dams earlier.

Maybe the same story is about to be told---extra ordinary downfalls.

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This year they wont have a problem with floods as the CP river is still at its lowest level with water being released from dams every couple of weeks to fill the klongs for the farmers.

We are told there is still a drought in some parts of the upper catchment and most dams are still well down.

The floods they are now having in the east will not get to Ayutthaya so no problem with that.

But next year and the next when the rain patterns move north could well be a different story.

We will have to wait and see if the flood walls that are being build to protect cities help or hinder the release of water

Torrential rain hitting Udon. do you call that EAST--(when the rain patterns move north) they have-NOW

2 years near-and what is finished.?? need more time??? so is it protect the industry--and inner BKK. ??? sod the people, some still waiting for compo from the last time.

The last floods came about MAINLY because the said minister did NOT release water from dams earlier.

Maybe the same story is about to be told---extra ordinary downfalls.

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No matter how high these walls are built, if the water level is higher than the land the water will come from under the buildings, roads etc = when the water goes down you have said industry parks sat in there own swimming pools

Maybe should invest is sky hooks so said industry's can be hoisted upwards ? giggle.gif giggle.gif

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...until next time. 50 cm is little guarantee given all of the risk factors...deforestation, monsoons, mismanagement.....Foolish to think this is guaranteed safe.

Agreed. I am at Hi-Tec Park and they have taken a similar approach.... dykes 50cm above previous flood levels.

Better buy a boat before the prices go up whistling.gif

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Save the industrial estates. The employees will not be able to come to work because their homes will be flooded. There is allot of work being done on the south side of Klong Rangsit, pilings are being put in and cement dikes are being built, and home are being destroyed. Still there are many holes in the dike some you could drive QE2 through..facepalm.gif

The quality of this work is abysmal in my opinion. Great idea, very poorly executed with extremely inferior pilings which are breaking up as soon as they are lifted in many cases.

I've also been watching the gaps which I doubt will get closed up any time soon.sad.png

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When the next high water (flood) comes people can stand on those raised dykes and look at miles of flooded land in all directions. The owners of the protected sites may feel real good but those people who work there and live where the flood waters are diverted to may not feel so whoopee.

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When the next high water (flood) comes people can stand on those raised dykes and look at miles of flooded land in all directions. The owners of the protected sites may feel real good but those people who work there and live where the flood waters are diverted to may not feel so whoopee.

You sound like the kinda guy, that would give your neighbor crap for being prepared. If your dumb enough to live in flood plains on the ground floor, then more foolish to you. Whine to your government some more.. wah wah

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These Thais are assuring, guaranteeing, measuring, taking precautions, stating, puffing and blustering. The Thais are puffing and blustering so much it's like a powerful flatulence in church. So everyone should run to build or set up business in Ayutthaya, the Thais assure it. Boy oh boy these Thais. They are something else.

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Some people seem to think their remarks are clever, while others might see their remark as, smart arsed.

To suggest complaint to a government that set up industrial estates, airports, etc, in flood plains, dyked around them to (divert) flood waters toward the housing that is in place, to support said facilities, may be, what some would call a half arse suggestion...

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Some people seem to think their remarks are clever, while others might see their remark as, smart arsed.

To suggest complaint to a government that set up industrial estates, airports, etc, in flood plains, dyked around them to (divert) flood waters toward the housing that is in place, to support said facilities, may be, what some would call a half arse suggestion...

Here's a smart arsed reply, The river Ping has overflowed up N/W it flows down to Nakhon Sawan joins other rivers to form the Chao P river through BKK.

Other rivers that join at Nak/Sawan NAN - YOM + If there is not the protection within the month (impossible) This Government will have to take a quick holiday, another repeat performance --curtains. My opinion.

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Some people seem to think their remarks are clever, while others might see their remark as, smart arsed.

To suggest complaint to a government that set up industrial estates, airports, etc, in flood plains, dyked around them to (divert) flood waters toward the housing that is in place, to support said facilities, may be, what some would call a half arse suggestion...

Here's a smart arsed reply, The river Ping has overflowed up N/W it flows down to Nakhon Sawan joins other rivers to form the Chao P river through BKK.

Other rivers that join at Nak/Sawan NAN - YOM + If there is not the protection within the month (impossible) This Government will have to take a quick holiday, another repeat performance --curtains. My opinion.

No repeat performance looking likely. The north has been very dry, flash floods here and there, but nothing on 2011 which was wet from February.

Though no thanks to the government's actions I should add.

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