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Director-General of the Irrigation Department orders monitoring of the water situation throughout the country. There is 13,129 million cubic meters of water left to use. Prepare to help alleviate suffering among the people. From the dry weather came quickly The amount of water costs reduced Accelerate understanding in every area to save water and use it to get through the drought crisis. On Telegram Number Data December 22, 2019, Mr. Thongplew Kongchan, Director-General of the Royal Irrigation Department, said that the dry weather that came quickly The amount of water cost has decreased at present, resulting in people in many areas suffering. The government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives There is concern for citizens in every area. Therefore, he has ordered relevant agencies to expedite assistance. and plan for future droughts Has ordered irrigation projects in all areas to monitor the water situation. and prepared to help the people that were affected and set guidelines for developing water resources to support the expansion of society.
To have enough water in the future For water allocation in the 2019/2020 dry season, the Royal Irrigation Department plans to use water from large and medium-sized irrigation projects throughout the country during the 2019/2020 dry season (1 November 2019 - 30 April 2020) as of 1 November. 2019, the usable cost water volume is 26,666 million cubic meters, with a plan to allocate 17,699 million cubic meters of water throughout the country in order of importance as follows. For consumption - 2,300 million cubic meters, preserving the ecosystem and others 6,999 million cubic meters, agricultural sector 7,881 million cubic meters, refraining from sending second-season water to 22 Chao Phraya Basin provinces. Central and lower northeastern regions As for the industrial sector, 519 million cubic meters, with water allocated in the Chao Phraya Basin 4,000 million cubic meters (Bhumibol and Sirikit dams 3,000 million cubic meters, Kwai Noi Bamrung Daen Dam 250 million cubic meters, dam 250 million cubic meters of teak forest and 500 million cubic meters of Mae Klong River Basin), separated into 1,150 million cubic meters for consumption, 2,335 million cubic meters for ecological preservation and others, and 2,335 million cubic meters for agriculture.
515 million cubic meters of plants use less water Water allocation results (Large and medium sized reservoirs) throughout the country, from November 1, 2019 to the present, 4,570 million cubic meters of water have been used, accounting for 26 percent of the water allocation plan. In the Chao Phraya River Basin (Bhumibol Sirikit Dam, Kwai Noi, Pa Sak, etc.) Today water has been used 18.15 million cubic meters since 1 November 2019. Until now, water has been used 1,316.66 million cubic meters, accounting for 33 percent of the allocation plan. water Water conditions in 477 large and medium sized reservoirs nationwide. There is a volume of water in the basin of 47,773 million cubic meters, accounting for 63 percent. The usable water volume is 23,920 million cubic meters, accounting for 46 percent. The volume of water in the basin is compared to 58,702 million cubic meters in 2018. Representing 77 percent, less than 2018, amounting to 10,929 million cubic meters. The amount of water flowing into the reservoir is 24.18 million cubic meters.
To have enough water in the future For water allocation in the 2019/2020 dry season, the Royal Irrigation Department plans to use water from large and medium-sized irrigation projects throughout the country during the 2019/2020 dry season (1 November 2019 - 30 April 2020) as of 1 November. 2019, the usable cost water volume is 26,666 million cubic meters, with a plan to allocate 17,699 million cubic meters of water throughout the country in order of importance as follows. For consumption - 2,300 million cubic meters, preserving the ecosystem and others 6,999 million cubic meters, agricultural sector 7,881 million cubic meters, refraining from sending second-season water to 22 Chao Phraya Basin provinces. Central and lower northeastern regions As for the industrial sector, 519 million cubic meters, with water allocated in the Chao Phraya Basin 4,000 million cubic meters (Bhumibol and Sirikit dams 3,000 million cubic meters, Kwai Noi Bamrung Daen Dam 250 million cubic meters, dam 250 million cubic meters of teak forest and 500 million cubic meters of Mae Klong River Basin), separated into 1,150 million cubic meters for consumption, 2,335 million cubic meters for ecological preservation and others, and 2,335 million cubic meters for agriculture.
515 million cubic meters of plants use less water Water allocation results (Large and medium sized reservoirs) throughout the country, from November 1, 2019 to the present, 4,570 million cubic meters of water have been used, accounting for 26 percent of the water allocation plan. In the Chao Phraya River Basin (Bhumibol Sirikit Dam, Kwai Noi, Pa Sak, etc.) Today water has been used 18.15 million cubic meters since 1 November 2019. Until now, water has been used 1,316.66 million cubic meters, accounting for 33 percent of the allocation plan. water Water conditions in 477 large and medium sized reservoirs nationwide. There is a volume of water in the basin of 47,773 million cubic meters, accounting for 63 percent. The usable water volume is 23,920 million cubic meters, accounting for 46 percent. The volume of water in the basin is compared to 58,702 million cubic meters in 2018. Representing 77 percent, less than 2018, amounting to 10,929 million cubic meters. The amount of water flowing into the reservoir is 24.18 million cubic meters.