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WATER MANAGEMENT
'Water contracts by October'

PONGPHON SARNSAMAK
THE NATION

BANGKOK: -- CONTRACTS FOR THE government's Bt350-billion water-management mega-project will likely be signed by October, Deputy PM Plodprasop Suraswadi said.

The minister made the prediction despite the Central Administrative Court's ruling that public hearings must be held for any projects that could affect local people before any contracts are signed. The government's appeal against this ruling to the Supreme Administrative Court, asking it to show the green light for its ambitious plans, is ongoing.

"Although the court's ruling might cause some slight delays in the procedure, the project will continue without changes," Plodprasop said.

Public hearings on those project modules that require them would be held in the affected provinces, one by one, starting from this month and would take up to three months to complete, he said.

Plodprasop said contracts should be signed in September for projects that don't require environmental impact assessment (EIA) reports and in October for those that do. He also said that the four bid-winning companies could communicate with the public prior to the contract signings.

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-- The Nation 2013-08-15

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Mother Nature has already knocked on the door at the Northgate, and there are some extreme showers every evening at Samut Prakan, BangNa and etc across the country. *hint-hint*

But nothing useful has been done again,

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"Although the court's ruling might cause some slight delays in the procedure, the project will continue without changes," Plodprasop said.

I sincerely hope that statement bites him in the ass...hard! goof.gif.pagespeed.ce.KJ2oZpgSLm.gif

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Presumably he either believes the EIA's won't find anything significant to alter the current projects. Or he's arrogant and confident enough he'll go ahead anyway.

Yep, great advert for a democratically elected government serving the needs of the people wisely.

We don't give a fig about you, the environment, transparency, value for money etc. We can and will do what we want mentality.

This guy must know some interesting things to be kept on as a DPM. He's not even subtle in is behaviour.

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Presumably he either believes the EIA's won't find anything significant to alter the current projects. Or he's arrogant and confident enough he'll go ahead anyway.

Yep, great advert for a democratically elected government serving the needs of the people wisely.

We don't give a fig about you, the environment, transparency, value for money etc. We can and will do what we want mentality.

This guy must know some interesting things to be kept on as a DPM. He's not even subtle in is behaviour.

Very wealthy, very powerful and extremely frightening.

In total agreememnt with you on ... he must know where

a great many skeletons are stored.

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