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Pattaya's Black Sea: Posters call for heads to roll but it may take months to repair


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15 hours ago, Emdog said:

"...it may take months to repair"

Is there actually a treatment plant to repair? Did it ever work? I can't have my car repaired. I don't own a car.

I don't believe Jomtiem has one, never mind substantially further south. Historically all big buildings simply channeled waste water seaward, private houses had seep aways and cess type pits. You can see the same type of black dirty water entering the sea not far from the Thrappaya- Beach Rd junction from many of the condos overlooking there, although I suspect it happens when they have released it a little bit early rather than under the cover of darkness. 

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17 hours ago, rebo said:

????????

 

 

22 hours ago, webfact said:

The culprit has been identified as an area under repair at Na Jomtien Soi 8.

So it's official... no officials are to blame

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After  Pattayas short rain last night...Blame the Rain yet again !!!!
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To Thais, this kind of disarray ( things falling apart ) is normal and it doesn’t bother them. The city officials never walk around the city unless it is a five minute photo opt. They cruise around in their SUV’s or BMW’s between city hall and their 5 million baht secured home.



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