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Buriram water usage jumps, as drought rages on

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Buriram water usage jumps, as drought rages on


BURIRAM, 6 Mar 2015, (NNT) - As the haze weather condition from drought rages on, the Northeastern Province of Buriram has reported that its average daily water usage of the local has jumped to 21,000 cubic meters, an increase of 2-3,000 cubic meter from the usual.


According to the Waterworks Office in Buriram, the temperature in the Northeastern region at this time of year is between 36-38 degrees Celsius during the day, and will likely be even higher during the month of April and May, the hottest period of the year.


According to officials, the locals reportedly consumed 653,000 cubic meters of water during April of last year. The figure is expected to remain the same or even higher this year.


In order to avoid water shortages, the provincial waterworks and the irrigation office plan to release water from the nearby Huay Talad Reservoir to the Huay Jorakay Reservoir, the province's source of raw water for tap water production.


To prevent shortages, the Office plans to draw more water from the Mart river if needed, said the officials, adding that the province would need up to 10 million cubic meters of water for consumption this year.


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No rainmaking?

As it is the River will become full of silt and useless for anything in the near future other than a landing strip for birds.

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