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Phuket’s black wastewater oozes toward tourists
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The change in winds is directing the black water toward the section of Bang Tao Beach where tourists swim. Photo: Kritsada Mueanhawong

PHUKET: Alarmed officials are concerned how the weather has turned the flow of black wastewater from a canal at Bang Tao toward a beach area where tourists swim.

“All tourists are afraid to swim here. They are going to Layan Beach instead,” said local resident Jumnong Korkaew.

When Governor Maitri Inthusut inspected the site on April 12 (story here), the wind pushed the dirty water away from the tourists’ swimming zone, he explained.

“The dirty water didn’t affect tourists because it flowed toward the area where longtail boats are anchored,” said Mr Jumnong.

“But now the wind has changed, and the black water heads directly into the area where tourists swim.”

The dirty water has drastically affected local people’s incomes, Mr Jumnong said.

“Right now very few tourists come here as the water is worse than ever. The smell and the color are terrible; the stench sometimes stings my eyes and nose,” he added.

“It’s because hotels still release wastewater directly into the canal.”

Ma-ann Samran, president of the Cherng Talay Tambon Administration Organization (OrBorTor), warned tourists who have open wounds to avoid going into the water.

“All people, including residents, tourists and fisherman, please do not go into the sea if you have any cuts on your body,” he said.

People who do come into contact with the dirty water should wash the affected areas with clean water as soon as possible, he added.

“Our officers are working on the wastewater problem. We will make it better as soon as we can,” Mr Ma-ann said.

Source: http://phuketgazette.net/phuket-news/Phukets-black-wastewater-oozes-toward-tourists/29255#ad-image-0

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-- Phuket Gazette 2014-04-27

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let them suffer from lake of tourists in near future, although the whole issue is related to uncontrolled-tourism!

the man kind can easily destroy his environment, faster than any other creature in the galaxy!

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We saw some of these black streams from the air when we flew back from the south of Thailand, I was wondering how it comes that they get away with this, now it is clear because at times they don't get away with this.

Monkey management.

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Thai people might actually learn one day that their actions can affect other people and when they make a mess, if they ignore it, it may well bite them on the ass later. I have zero sympathy. The idiots should have cleaned up the mess long ago like laws in civilized countries would tell them to do or else face a large fine. There are reasons for laws like those and reasons why they should be enforced and in non banana republics they are.

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Thai people might actually learn one day that their actions can affect other people and when they make a mess, if they ignore it, it may well bite them on the ass later. I have zero sympathy. The idiots should have cleaned up the mess long ago like laws in civilized countries would tell them to do or else face a large fine. There are reasons for laws like those and reasons why they should be enforced and in non banana republics they are.

Learn? Not in the next 50 years.

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Somnamna! I quote: "some hotels are releasing black water"

Well soon those hotels will be empty cause tourists will avoid this beach.

They will be crying all over when travel agents will cancel their contracts on Bangtao beach.

Well done and me pen rai, right?

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Thai people might actually learn one day that their actions can affect other people and when they make a mess, if they ignore it, it may well bite them on the ass later. I have zero sympathy. The idiots should have cleaned up the mess long ago like laws in civilized countries would tell them to do or else face a large fine. There are reasons for laws like those and reasons why they should be enforced and in non banana republics they are.

Maybe one day ... in the distant future ... when most beaches and waterways in Thailand are polluted ... and tourist and expat numbers drop, say to 5-10 % of current levels, and Thai unemployment reaches double digits, then maybe, just maybe, the authorities may do something about the pollution problem ... but until that time, mai pen rai!!!

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when will they learn ? Never.

10 y after the tsunami ,Khao Lak whit his wonderful beaches is recovering but you should look at the state of the resorts.

Absolutely dirty !

Also there souring canals are dug to the sea !

Gone is the clear blue water !(only on the islands it is still ok,but will not be for long ,as also there the hotels are stuck with their waste water)

So enjoy while you can ,in 2 generations they will only swim in swimming pools (build on the beach ,lol)

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Thai people might actually learn one day that their actions can affect other people and when they make a mess, if they ignore it, it may well bite them on the ass later. I have zero sympathy. The idiots should have cleaned up the mess long ago like laws in civilized countries would tell them to do or else face a large fine. There are reasons for laws like those and reasons why they should be enforced and in non banana republics they are.

Maybe one day ... in the distant future ... when most beaches and waterways in Thailand are polluted ... and tourist and expat numbers drop, say to 5-10 % of current levels, and Thai unemployment reaches double digits, then maybe, just maybe, the authorities may do something about the pollution problem ... but until that time, mai pen rai!!!

And what will Thailand's answer be when that happens, get the TAT to target the African market. biggrin.png

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Thai people might actually learn one day that their actions can affect other people and when they make a mess, if they ignore it, it may well bite them on the ass later. I have zero sympathy. The idiots should have cleaned up the mess long ago like laws in civilized countries would tell them to do or else face a large fine. There are reasons for laws like those and reasons why they should be enforced and in non banana republics they are.

Maybe one day ... in the distant future ... when most beaches and waterways in Thailand are polluted ... and tourist and expat numbers drop, say to 5-10 % of current levels, and Thai unemployment reaches double digits, then maybe, just maybe, the authorities may do something about the pollution problem ... but until that time, mai pen rai!!!

And what will Thailand's answer be when that happens, get the TAT to target the African market. biggrin.png

The beaches are still cleaner than average pollution levels in China and parts of Russia.

Maybe they should attempt to attract visitors from these locations?

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