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Water volume Drains 73.86 million cubic meters of water per day. Can receive another 28,294 million cubic meters of water. Mr. Thaweesak Thanadechophon, Deputy Director-General of the Royal Irrigation Department Said that at present (21 Dec. 2019) the water situation in the Ubonrat Dam Reservoir Khon Kaen Province Ubonrat Dam Reservoir has a water volume of 507 million cubic meters. Accounting for 20.86 percent of the tub capacity. Currently, approximately 74 million cubic meters of water from the bottom of the reservoir have been used for consumption. and preserve the ecosystem only As for assistance to areas suffering from water shortages, the Royal Irrigation Department through Irrigation Office No. 6 supports water pumps to help agricultural areas. and deliver water for consumption to the Ubonrat Dam receiving area, namely Khon Kaen Province. and Maha Sarakham Province Since the beginning of the dry season of 2019, there have been 49 machines. Currently, the situation is starting to improve. And some areas have already begun to harvest their crops. Therefore, there are still 6 water pumps to assist only with consumption. In this regard, officials at all levels have been emphasized to go to the area to publicize.
Explain the water situation to the public and farmers in the area are thoroughly informed Along with campaigning for all sectors to use water as economically as possible. By last December 19th The 6th Irrigation Office attended the Ubonrat Dam water user network discussion meeting. Upstream - Downstream To report the overall water situation in the Chi River Basin. Plan-results of using water from Ubonrat Dam Public relations creates awareness of the water situation and measures to assist with droughts. Create participation to be aware and Telegram Number Data recognize the economical use of water and understand its value. For the area above Ubonrat Dam Irrigation Office No. 6 in collaboration with the Nong Bua Lamphu Irrigation Project Irrigation Office No. 5 held a meeting with Ban Kho Subdistrict Municipality, Non Sang District, Nong Bua Lamphu Province. To publicize and explain to the people and farmers who use water in the area above Ubonrat Dam. Was informed about the water situation in Ubonrat Dam. Including asking for cooperation from electric water pumping stations located in the surrounding area. Ubonrat Dam Reservoir does not operate water pumps for agriculture. Because the amount of water in Ubonrat Dam is small.
Therefore, it must be reserved for consumption. and preserving the ecosystem until the rainy season of 2020 Maha Sarakham Province Big water delivery and maintenance project The vehicles were equipped with publicity signs and loudspeakers. Running to publicize the water situation Requesting cooperation from farmers to use water economically. In addition, the water delivery and maintenance project for Nong Wai Together with villagers and community leaders Visit the area to find ways to develop water sources for consumption. In the area of Ban Lao Bua Ban, Village No. 4, Lao Bua Ban Subdistrict. Chiang Yuen District Maha Sarakham Province who face the problem of insufficient water costs in producing tap water along with explaining the water situation and campaigning for economical water use The 6th Irrigation Office has ordered irrigation projects in all 5 provinces to be vigilant. and closely monitor the water situation Including public relations to inform the public about the water situation. As well as requesting cooperation from all sectors to realize the value of water resources. Use water economically In order to have enough water for consumption until the beginning of the rainy season next year.
Explain the water situation to the public and farmers in the area are thoroughly informed Along with campaigning for all sectors to use water as economically as possible. By last December 19th The 6th Irrigation Office attended the Ubonrat Dam water user network discussion meeting. Upstream - Downstream To report the overall water situation in the Chi River Basin. Plan-results of using water from Ubonrat Dam Public relations creates awareness of the water situation and measures to assist with droughts. Create participation to be aware and Telegram Number Data recognize the economical use of water and understand its value. For the area above Ubonrat Dam Irrigation Office No. 6 in collaboration with the Nong Bua Lamphu Irrigation Project Irrigation Office No. 5 held a meeting with Ban Kho Subdistrict Municipality, Non Sang District, Nong Bua Lamphu Province. To publicize and explain to the people and farmers who use water in the area above Ubonrat Dam. Was informed about the water situation in Ubonrat Dam. Including asking for cooperation from electric water pumping stations located in the surrounding area. Ubonrat Dam Reservoir does not operate water pumps for agriculture. Because the amount of water in Ubonrat Dam is small.
Therefore, it must be reserved for consumption. and preserving the ecosystem until the rainy season of 2020 Maha Sarakham Province Big water delivery and maintenance project The vehicles were equipped with publicity signs and loudspeakers. Running to publicize the water situation Requesting cooperation from farmers to use water economically. In addition, the water delivery and maintenance project for Nong Wai Together with villagers and community leaders Visit the area to find ways to develop water sources for consumption. In the area of Ban Lao Bua Ban, Village No. 4, Lao Bua Ban Subdistrict. Chiang Yuen District Maha Sarakham Province who face the problem of insufficient water costs in producing tap water along with explaining the water situation and campaigning for economical water use The 6th Irrigation Office has ordered irrigation projects in all 5 provinces to be vigilant. and closely monitor the water situation Including public relations to inform the public about the water situation. As well as requesting cooperation from all sectors to realize the value of water resources. Use water economically In order to have enough water for consumption until the beginning of the rainy season next year.