Wednesday 16 November 2011

660 pumps installed along Chao Phraya to drain out run-offs


The Royal Irrigation Department has been using as many as 660 pumps, installed along both banks of the Chao Phraya River, to direct run-offs towards the sea.

These pumps can handle 123 million cubic meters of water every day.

"On the western side, there are 336 pumps that have the capacity to handle 80 million cubic meters," the department's director-general Chalit Damrongsak said yesterday.

In Bangkok's eastern zone, there are 324 pumps that have a total capacity to handle 43 million cubic meters of water each day.

Chalit said water drainage depended on many factors, including sea levels.

He added that pumps would also be used to drain floods out of Nakhon Sawan and Ayutthaya.

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