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IS WATER
PEAK WATER WARNING BEFORE WATER EXHAUSTION
MAGAZINE NUREK
INNOVATION
WATER COMPLEX
LUCKY POWER
Nurek Dam, the world’s second highest dam
Water- Purifying Vehicle
Efficient Water Management “Feng Shui” Adjustments
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EDITOR’S NOTE
EDITOR’S NOTE
The most concerning issue that has grabbed the attention of the entire country as of late is undoubtedly the drought, which not only arrived earlier than last year but is also much more drastic. Many fear that the 2016 drought is the most severe in 20 years. Getting through this drought isn’t about the responsibility of one particular party or organization. All of us as individuals need to put in the effort because this year’s water crisis is definitely “NO JOKE”.
EDITOR Eastern Water Resources Development and Management Public Company Limited WRITER
As East Water hopes to see Thai people help save water to fight this drought, in this issue we give you a story on peak water, a concept that’s more or less the final warning from nature to humans: Beware of the disaster from an overuse of freshwater resources at a speed beyond their limits. Other great stories inside this issue aiming to inspire you and give you positive energy include a visit to the world’s highest dam, a look at what our neighboring countries have been doing, as well as an introduction to a new lucrative business trend that you should know about. For a final thought here, it doesn’t matter where you are and whether you’re affected by the drought. It’s all our responsibility to consume water wisely and only as necessary. Listen to nature and observe the changes all around. Then, you’ll know what to do.
HEALTH AND SAFETY: Amonlak Sukmark INNOVATION: Phurichya Booncharoen EWG NEWS: Chariya Trakunkaew
SCOOP: WATER STOCK:
Monthika Potavorn Chanon Sukboon Ornsiri Lertkiertdamrong
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WATER COMPLEX Efficient Water Management
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WATER STOCK
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ASEAN WATCH
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INNOVATION
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ABOUT A BIZ
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HEALTH & SAFETY
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LUCKY POWER
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EWG NEWS
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“Water Complex” Efficient Water Management
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PEAK WATER Warning Before Water Exhaustion
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Get rich with stocks
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COVER STORY
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“Peak Water” Warning Before Water Exhaustion
Water-Purifying Vehicle
WATER DESTINATION 04 Nurek Dam, the world’s second highest dam
TRICK POSITIVE Idea Block... Let’s have a shower
BE INSPIRED
A Lighter Backpack
The Myanmar’s First Civilian President
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Personal Shopper
“Feng Shui” Adjustments
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All around East Water
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COVER STORY
PEAK Before WATER Warning Water Exhaustion We used to believe that water is a natural resource that will never run dry because it has an endless natural cycle. Even though we experience drought in some years, everyone feels assured that the “WATER WILL COME BACK.”
This misconception is a result of the human inability to see the limits of natural resources, especially those continuously produced by nature, such as air, the ocean, and freshwater resources. That’s why humans continue to waste resources at a pace quicker than the ability of nature to replenish them, thus the many crises concerning natural resources today.
PEAK WATER
LIMIT OF WATER RESOURCE Peak water is a concept underlining the constraints on the availability, quality, and use of freshwater resources, a term recently defined by Peter Gleick and Meena Palaniappan. In their 2010 article entitled “Peak Water: Limits to Freshwater Withdrawal and Use,” the two authors explain that although there seems to be a vast, endless amount of water on the planet, it can become scarce if not effectively managed. This is due to the fact that the world is using water with an amount and at a pace beyond the ability of the natural water cycle to generate fresh water. Gleick and Palaniappan also make an interesting comparison between water and petroleum; while petroleum can be replaced by many substitutes, such solar and wind energy, nothing can substitute water. Lester R. Brown, president of the Earth Policy Institute, wrote in 2013 that peak water is “the real threat to our future.”
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MANY MEASURES
TO HANDLE PEAK WATER Ultimately, peak water isn’t about running out of freshwater, but about reaching physical, economic, and environmental limits on meeting human demands for water for present use. There’s a prediction that if the present trends continue, 1.8 billion people will be living with absolute water scarcity by 2025, and two-thirds of the world could be subject to water stress, a state of severe water scarcity that results in conflict between people that often expands into a local or regional dispute.
As the dwindling availability of water contrasts its increased demand, we have to consider ways to handle this issue. The first measure is to reduce water use, for example, developing campaigns for or regulations on economical use of water. The second measure has to do with how water is used, switching from usage with low social and economic value to that with high value. The third measure is to shift demands to areas with water sufficiency. The last measure is to make higher investments, such as to transfer water from another source or invest in the limitless seawater. Today, many areas opt for the fourth measure, which has a high cost, to solve their water crisis. These localities include Saudi Arabia, Israel, and Singapore. The concept of water peak doesn’t answer when we’ll run out of fresh water. It is a warning that on this Blue Planet only 3.5% of the water on earth is fresh water and of this amount less than 1% is usable. Once explained this way, many people now start to see clearly that there is a limit on freshwater availability in contrast to the demand globally and that the issue of sustainable water management is closer to all of us than one may think.
SOURCES
• Water Resource, Retrieved from https://th.wikipedia.org/wiki/ทรัพยากรน�้ำ. • Water Cycle, Retrieved from https://th.wikipedia.org/wiki/วัฏจักรของน�้ำ. • Sarinee Achavanuntakul. (2011) Science and Economics of Peak Water. Retrieved from http://www.web.greenworld.or.th/columnist/ecosaveworld/1381. • Peak Water, Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peak_water.
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WATER DESTINATION
NUREK NUREK DAM THE WORLD’S SECOND HIGHEST DAM Nobody would imagine Nurek Dam to be located in Tajikistan, a low- profile country that was once a part of the Soviet Union. The Nurek Dam was constructed by the Soviet Union between 1961-1972. The dam is located in a deep gorge along the Vakhsh River, in Western Tajikistan about 75 km from the capital Dushanbe. Close to the dam is the residences of the workers and officials looking after the dam.
Phorto From: www.tirolo.tl
WATER DESTINATION
Although Tajikistan is the poorest country in the Commonwealth of Independent States–Tajikistan is scarce natural resources and landlocked geography, Shanghai Cooperation Organization has named Tajikistan a most power player and the world’s highest hydroelectric power producer, with 4% of the hydroelectricity production worldwide. Annual electricity generation is 16.5 billion kWh, making Tajikistan is the number 3 in hydropower potential, after the USA and Russia.
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TOURIST GUIDE TAJIKISTAN
Apart from its richness in hydropower potential, Tajikistan features breathtaking mountainscape, with Pamir Mountains – which is as old as the Himalayas. The country has a lot to offer, from Lake Alexander, Kayrakkum reservoir to Dushanbe Botanical Garden and Zoo, Dushanbinka (or formerly known as Varzob Valle), Seven Lakes, and Nurek Dam. The dam stands amid turquoise water and green mountains, the streams off Nurek Dam feature turquoise water, against the high mountains and blue sky as backgrounds.
CAPITAL : Dushanbe LANGUAGE : Tajik or Tajiki, Russian, Uzbek RELIGION : Islam CURRENCY : Somoni (TJS); one baht equals 0.22 TJS GEOGRAPHY : Mountainous and landlocked CLIMATE : Continental FLIGHTS : From Bangkok, catch a connecting flight in Munich, Istanbul, Delhi, Moscow, or Almaty (Kazakhstan) VISA : Visa on arrival is available at Dushanbe International Airport. The nearest Tajikistan Embassy is in China and Indonesia. Or you may fly to Moscow, Russia, to pick up your visa, and catch a connecting flight to Tajikistan from there.
Despite being a low- profile country, Tajikistan is worth a trip for its variety of destinations, be it the landscape, natural resources, and cultural inheritance.
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TRICK POSITIVE
IDEA BLOCK... Let’s Have a Shower
TRICK POSITIVE
Have you ever faced idea blocks, but out of a sudden when you are in the shower INSPIRATION STRIKES? John Kounios, psychologist, explains that our brains typically catalog things by their context. For example, if we are assigned a project, ideas will always mingle to some degree. We could be able to retrieve old memories and solve the problem immediately if the case is familiar. But if the case is unfamiliar, we will try to link the problem to our memories. But a secret is never told: When we are focused on a specific task our thinking tends to be linear.
A distraction may provide the break you need to disengage from a fixation on the ineffective solution. When our mind is at ease, you become less aware of your environment and more creative. The relaxed environment puts our mind in a semi-meditative state. Showering, a habitual task just like watering plants, will free your mind to wander while you instead focus on the current movement. This explains why shower feels so refreshing and brings new ideas forth.
Now we may learn how it feels like to be Archimedes when he exclaimed “Eureka” when he discovered a method for determining the volume of an object with an irregular shape –while showering. SOURCES
• Afterword_admin. 2014. อย่างนี้ต้องไปอาบน�้ำ. สืบค้นจาก http://afterword.co/idea_shower/ • จันทร์เพ็ญ ชูประภาวรรณ. ความจ�ำ (Memory). สืบค้นจาก http://taamkru.com/th/ความจ�ำ
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BE INSPIRED
BE INSPIRED STRONG AND POSITIVE MIND
A Lighter Backpack
I myself often felt like this. But I never stopped trying to find the “answer” and a “way out” to lift this weight out of my chest. A hectic life always full One day I was introduced to a former drilling engineer who of work and pressure. became a full-time brewer. This man had lived a challenging Another day gone by both on land and off shore and spent some time on air, too, without realizing the time. life as he constantly traveled around the country and abroad for This repeated cycle has work. He made me think of Ryan Bingham, the main character exhausted so many people in Up in the Air, who spends most of his life with his suitcase, both physically and mentally, not with his family. bringing some to question my conversation with the brewer, we discussed “What’s themselves with anguish, During in your backpack?” What’s it like to carry a lot of stuff in our bag, from work to family, relatives, enemies, loved ones, “WHAT IN THE WORLD money, home, cars, hatred, gossips, and so on? It must be AM I DOING? heavy to carry all these things with us all the time. But if we choose to pick only the things that are necessary or urgent to take care of first and leave out things that are unimportant or shouldn’t be in our bag from the beginning, or know when and where to put things in our bag, we can still carry the backpack even though it’s heavy. It won’t be such a great burden like when we stuff everything in it. Suddenly, it hit me that one’s life journey could be for oneself, for the whole world, or for someone else in particular. What What’s matters is now what we’re doing, but who we’re doing it for, in your and what is important and what is too much of a burden to keep. Backpack? Simply throw away a few things from your backpack.
It will noticeably become lighter.
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East Water Fights Drought Crisis
WATER COMPLEX Efficient Water Management Drought crisis and water shortage has become the issue as the problems that created repercussion on consumption, agriculture, livestock, and industry – which affected directly and indirectly to people’s everyday life and the country’s economy. Agencies are seeking solutions for the drought crisis.
According to the statistics of using water in the Chao Phraya River basin, the use of water has increased in all sectors; agricultural, industrial, business operator, and household. The use of water of all sectors combined reached 20 million cubic meters per day. In Bangkok alone, the use of water reached 5 million cubic meters a day. In the past months, the government has encouraged farmers to switch their multi-crop plants to drought-tolerant plants, to consume less amount of water. However, general water consumers should also be responsible for the water-saving and know how to consume water responsibly.
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Water Complex, derived from 3W model, is a turn-key water management system which is suitable for all types of industry. The water can be treated and reused. East Water, as an expert in water management in the Eastern region, is confident the project will be a solution to fight drought crisis. “Water Complex” isn’t limited to the waste water from the industry, but can also be used in household system. The reclaimed system will divide water into two parts; clean water and waste water, which the latter can be brought back for treatment. The treated water, from toilet, will be reused in flushing system and plant watering. It is expected to bring back over 800 million cubic meters of water to the system per year if the water complex system is installed in each house. The household’s reclaimed water combined with that from the industry will be higher than 900 million cubic meters, or larger than the amount of water stored in Pa Sak Jolasid Dam. That means we will not need to build more dams or damage more natural resources, and subsequently lose more agricultural lands. Most importantly, it will also end the fights over water usage between the agricultural and consumer sectors.
East Water Encourages Efficient Use of Water is brought up to raise awareness in water consumption, to encourage everyone to use water efficiently and everyone be aware of water resources being destroyed by pollution. This year, Thailand has been severely affected by drought crisis and delayed rains, as well as the decreasing natural water resources that contradicting the growth of agricultural sector and urban demand.
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WATER STOCK
WATER STOCK During recessions and stock market fluctuations, many active investors will invest in risk-free stocks which is known in the industry as “Defensive Stocks” if a market downturn is expected.
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Defensive stock is a stock that provides a constant dividend, but usually lower than market price. The income of the businesses are from the utility industry, which is a good example of defensive stocks because during all phases of the business cycle, people need the utility products. Therefore, defensive stocks remain stable during the various phases of business cycle. During recessions, they tend to perform better than the market; however, if the market expects to prosper, the stocks offer a high return although not very vibrant.
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EASTW is a defensive stock which the company earns from the continuous growth, after being listed in the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 1997. Every shareholder has regularly been provided with annual dividend, even though Thailand faced the Tom Yum Kung crisis and later affected by the Hamburger crisis. The payout ratio has never fallen below 35% in the past 18 years. This year, the board of directors has approved the payment of annual dividend at the rate of 0.47 baht per share, as a result of total 2015 revenue.
EASTW is an option for an active investors who wish to avoid stock market fluctuations or economic recessions, as well as those investors who don’t have time to watch the stock market on a daily basis. Offering constant dividends, EASTW is an interesting option to be included in your port.
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ASEAN WATCH
THE FACE OF CHANGE
The Myanmar’s First Civilian President in Half a Century
Back in 1990, Aung San Suu Kyi, the leader of newlyformed National League for Democracy (NLD) won a landslide victory in the election in 1990. However, the result was nullified; Suu Kyi was also detained under house arrest for 15 years.
Phorto From: www.theguardian.com
Myanmar recently made the media headline around the world when it has sworn-in Htin Kyaw, 69 years old, as the country’s first civilian president in 50 years. he won 360 out of 652 votes.
The road to democracy in Myanmar, however, has become brighter, despite the fact that Suu Kyi has been barred from presidency due to the constitutional law which bans a Myanmar national marrying a foreigner or having children of foreign nationality. Suu Kyi married Michael Aris in 1972 and had two sons, who hold British nationality. Htin Kyaw, Suu Kyi’s old time friend and close aide, has therefore become her choice.
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Phorto From: www.irishtimes.com
The recent change will bring a new jump start to Myanmar, due to Suu Kyi’s positive image. The rich natural resources and lowcost labor will attract foreign investments including that from Thailand. Economic observers also predict Myanmar workforce abroad will soon return to their country. By then, a problem will emerge and Thailand may face the labor shortage crisis.
Phorto From: www.thedailystar.net
HTIN KYAW is the son of Min Thu Wun, a writer and poet. He obtained bachelor’s and master’s degrees in economics from the Yangon Institute of Economics, and later further his study at the University of London Institute of Computer Science and Arther D Little School Management. Apart from working as a university professor and serving as industry minister and foreign minister, he has played a senior role at the Daw Khin Kyi Foundation, the charity founded in honor of Suu Kyi’s late mother. Htin Kyaw married to Su Su Lwin, MP for Thongwa Township and Chairperson of the International Relations Committee of the House of Representatives. His wife is also the daughter of U Lwin who is an NLD founder.
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INNOVATION
INNOVATION WaterPurifying Vehicle
Water has always been an international issue as it is a basic necessity for humankind. Water shortage has become frequently mentioned because of the increasing demand that contradicts the limited source of safe water.
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WATER HOLDING TANK (from natural resources)
DRINKING WATER TANK (the tank is removable)
IDEO has recently innovated “Aquaduct Vehicle” that won “Innovate or Die” contest, which was organized by Google and Specialized, in 2008. The innovation aimed to deal with the challenge–water shortage. Access to a source of clean water is, therefore, a worrisome factor. According to Unicef, an estimated 768 million people can not access to clean water source, causing hundreds of thousands of children sicken and die each year. Especially, the people who live in remote rural areas or urban slums.
The Aquaduct Vehicle is designed to enable a person to sanitize and transport water simultaneously. The Aquaduct is a pedal-powered concept vehicle that transports, filters, and stores water for consumption. The vehicle - which was invented for African countries and has now been tested in Pathum Thani province - will be an important step for everyone to be able to access clean water sources for consumption. The innovation will also help WHO to reduce the health problem.
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ABOUT A BIZ
PERSONAL SHOPPER In a world driven by advanced technology, the once-impossible career–personal shopper–has become a lucrative business in many countries, including Thailand.
New Business Trend
PERSONAL SHOPPER Shopping Groceries for You Heavy traffic and long queue at the supermarket checkout counters in the United States has made personal grocery shopping career possible. The personal shopper is making life of those who don’t have time to shop by themselves much easier. An example of startup business in the US which has created a phenomenon in online purchase industry is Instacart - a personal shopper service easily made through an app. The app is a platform that links between the shop, customers, and a network of personal shoppers who are local residents and well-trained to find the right items requested by a customer. The strength of the service is all items will be delivered within an hour, and a full refund can be claimed if the service is not satisfactory. HONEST BEE In Asia, Honestbee was established late last year in Singapore, where clients can place order online while the “Bee” will shop the requested items and deliver them within an hour. The service has received a very positive response that the business expands to Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan in less than a year.
HAPPY FRESH Another rising business, HappyFresh, is stretching from Indonesia to Thailand at the end of last year. With a guaranteed fast service and satisfaction, each personal shopper has been well-trained to choose the right items and suggest a replacement if the requested item is out of stock. Within only three months, over 10,000 clients have signed up with the service, allied with The Mall Group and Tung Hua Seng Group.
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ABOUT A BIZ
Nowadays new business models have been created to accommodate the contemporary lifestyle of urbanites who work harder and have less personal time, but also seek more comfort.
PASSION DELIVERY Passion Delivery delivers raw materials, with high quality from within and outside Thailand, and quality food to your home. BLUE APRON Blue Apron delivers all the ingredients that you need to cook, together with recipes to your home. The service fits the lifestyle of the city people who can’t make it to shopping by themselves, at only USD10 per head.
In an era when comfort and speed matter for the contemporary lifestyle, new online services are taking the challenge to please the consumers. ARE YOU READY TO TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY FROM THE TREND? SOURCES
• Honest Bee สืบค้นจาก https://e27.co/singaporesgrocery-concierge-honestbee-buzz-aroundtaipei-soon-20151208/ • Passion Delivery สืบค้นจากhttp://www.bkkkids. com/blog/passion-delivery-bangkok-advertorial/
FOOD PANDA Food Panda is an app which you can order food from over 250 restaurants around Thailand, and have it delivered at your doorstep. The app also indicates nearby restaurants. • Happy Frsh สืบค้นจาก https://www.happyfresh.com/ press/happyfresh-launches-bangkok/ • Blue Apron สืบค้นจาก http://www.fractals.it/en/the-7most-trendy-food-box-services/ • Food Panda สืบค้นจาก http://jktgo.com/food-panda/
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HEALTH & SAFETY
HEALTH & SAFETY Accidents are not a result of bad karma or destined by your fate, but consequences of one’s deed – which can absolutely prevented. Before analyzing the cause of accidents, we should get to know vocab related to Health & Safety to understand “accidents”.
HAZARD
is any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on someone or property, or the ability to work of an employee.
DAMAGE
DANGER
SAFETY
ACCIDENT
refers to harm caused by something in such a way as to impair its value, usefulness, or normal function; the loss occurred to production process; or the loss to financial.
is the possibility of suffering harm or injury (resulted from hazard). The level of consequence depends on the preventive measures.
refers to the condition of being is an unfortunate incident protected from or unlikely to that happens unexpectedly cause danger, risk, or injury. and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage, injury, or financial compensation.
SOURCE
• http://www.thebandopium.com และ วิศวกรรม และการบริ ห ารความปลอดภั ย ในโรงงาน (วีรพงษ์ เฉลิมจิระรัตน์,วิฑูรย์ สิมะโชคดี)
“ACCIDENT” also refers to any past actions or incidents that have affected the production process or business operation, which may cause delays, pause, or loss of opportunity of the business, although the accident may not directly affect employees or cause injuries.
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LUCKY POWER
BEAM Never sit under a beam, it suggests strain, depression and problem at work. ON THE LEFT HAND SIDE
will bring smooth coordination at work.
CRYSTAL TURTLE Crystal turtle on the desk will give positive energy.
SCREEN WALLPAPER Fish or stream suggests a serene life.
12 ZODIAC SIGNS Never decorate your desk with 12 zodiac signs to prevent confrontations with your colleagues. DESK CLOCK Analogue clock will boost creativity.
GLASS AND STONES A glass filled with water or colored stone will attract luck.
FENG SHUI Adjustment for 2016
TELEPHONE Place a phone on your right hand side will bring you good news and smooth coordination at work.
Going through the beginning of 2016, things may start to fall back into its old routines. Let us adjust the feng shui of our working desk to boost our power and make the rest of the year another piece of cake.
SOURCE
• 8 สิ่ ง ปรั บ ฮวงจุ ้ ย โต๊ ะ ท� ำ งานรั บ ปี ใ หม่ 2559. 2559. สืบค้นจาก http://money.kapook.com/view139008.html
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EWG NEWS
East Water to Help Thais Fight Drought Crisis
East Water Delivering Drinking Water… Fighting Drought
Due to drought crisis in many areas in Thailand, the Royal Irrigation Department has announced there will be enough water for consumption until July. East Water has, therefore, launched a campaign to reduce the use of water within East Water Building by 20%. The campaign is a result of a seminar called “Water shortage can be defeated by the determination of the Thai people”, held by the National Defence College of Thailand Class 2007. The seminar saw experts in water management field, including Team Consulting, East Water, Metropolitan Waterworks Authority, and Thai Tap Water Supply Plc, to seek a solution to solve the water crisis.
East Water recently worked with Universal Utilities to deliver water for consumption to residents in many areas in Chachoengsao including Song Klong Tambon Administrative Organization, Saladaeng Tambon Administrative Organization, Hom Sin Tambon Administrative Organization, Pimpa Tambon Administrative Organization, and Bang Phra Tambon Administrative Organization, to ease the drought situation.
East Water Collaborates with two Water Agencies, to Cope with Drought Crisis. Water is guaranteed in Eastern Seaboard
East Water in collaboration with the Rayong branch of Royal Irrigation Department and Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand held a press conference on how to cope with drought crisis and to build confidence among the operators in Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate. During the event, members of the media also joined the open house event, to study the water management by SCADA technology, as well as visited the Nong Pla Lai reservoir – the main water retention in Rayong province. The group also visited the construction site of water pipeline that will transfer water from Nong Pla Lai to Nong Kor 2, to enhance the water distribution system in Pluak Daeng – Bor Win areas. The project expects to be completed in April.
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EWG NEWS
World Water Day on March 22 East Water recently participated in the conserve national water resource and world water day week 2016. Held by the Department of Water Resources, the event aimed at raising public awareness about the importance of water resources. Natural Resource and Environment Minister Surasak Kanjanarat was presiding over the opening ceremony. The theme of this year, “Water and Jobs” has been launched by
UN Water, to strengthen the relationship between the water and jobs of the people. A booth by East Water featured an exhibition of water grid, a type of sustainable water management with 3W model. The company also announced onstage its determination to help save the water.
East Water Holds Seminar for Water Consumers in all Areas The Operation and Customer Services Department held a seminar, “The examination and prevention of mass propagation of Algae Bloom”, for the water consumers and employees from related departments. Somsak Passananon, chief of production and distribution division, Bang Khen Water Treatment Plant, Metropolitan Waterworks Authority, was the lecturer on the topic, held at the Auditorium of RIL Industrial Estate. The seminar drew over 60 participants including consumers and employees.
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