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Phuket officials vote to halt dredging of marina canal

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Phuket officials vote to halt dredging of marina canal
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Phuket Vice Governor Somkiet Sangkaosuttirak called on all present to vote on whether or not the dredging should continue. Photo: Saran Mitrarat

PHUKET: The dredging of the Koh Kaew Canal, which provides access to two key marinas on the east coast of Phuket, has stopped due to environmental concerns.

Sasorn Sassadeekul of the Marine Office Region 5 headquarters in Phuket agreed to halt the dredging of the canal at the request of Phuket Vice Governor Somkiet Sangkaosuttirak at a meeting at Provincial Hall yesterday.

The meeting was called after Jitti Intaracharoen of the Phuket Farmer’s Council raised the issue with Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut when the governor inspected a shrimp farm near the canal on April 28 (story here).

“I know that fishermen have waited for this dredging project for a long time, but please consider the environmental impact,” Mr Jitti said.

“The dredging method uses a drill to churn up the channel bed, then pumps the sludge onto the banks. It is damaging the environment.”

Vice Governor Somkiet called on all present, including officials from relevant local government agencies and about 20 residents, to vote on whether or not the dredging should continue.

They reply was a resounding “No.”

“Almost all the people here want to change the method of dredging, so I ask that the Marine Office take this under consideration and try to find a solution to this problem,” V/Gov Somkiet said.

Mr Sasorn agreed.

“If everyone wants the dredging to be discontinued in order to preserve the environment, we will do what the people want. We want to preserve the environmental too,” Mr Sasorn said.

“I will raise this issue with Marine Office Region 5 Director Wichai Khamkong.”

The project, aimed primarily at facilitating large-boat access to the privately owned Boat Lagoon and Royal Phuket Marina facilities, was set to dredge the 1.6-kilometer-long canal and the 3.6km approach channel so that they would be two meters deep at low tide.

The dredging was approved at a public hearing in January (story here) and the six-month project started in March.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket-news/Phuket-officials-vote-halt-dredging-marina-canal/29470#ad-image-0

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-- Phuket Gazette 2014-05-17

I know that this sounds a little naive, but, when they made the proposal to dredge the canal didn't they set out how they would do it?? Wasn't the appropriate department aware of the method?? Didn't they check to see that the method was appropriate??

How odd! sad.png

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