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Post by habibkhan13 on Feb 17, 2024 6:13:45 GMT
After the dry season ended, having to manage through the crisis was not easy. Entering the rainy season of 2020 under the forecast of The Meteorological Department expects that the amount of rain will be lower than average by only 5-10 percent and during August-September there may be 1-2 storms entering the country. Response planning of the Royal Irrigation Department For this kind of contradictory situation, it is interesting to follow. Dr. Thongplew Kongchan, Director-General of the Royal Irrigation Department, revealed that from the Meteorological Department's forecast that the amount of rain in 2020 will be lower than average by approximately 5-10 percent, the department has therefore planned water management in the rainy season. with the amount of water in dams throughout the Las Vegas Email List country This year most of them are in the low level. Combined with the forecast that there may be 1-2 storms entering Thailand during the months of August - September, this is an important factor in preparing the water management plan in the basin during the months when there may be storms. According to the storm's movement line, the Meteorological Department expects it to be in the lower northern and central regions. Northeast iq94f1ee9ff6ba1d1152b88a44bcd59506-0 “Dynamic management principles must be used. That is, draining water takes into account the water that will flow into the basin throughout the rainy season. The main thing is to focus on storing rainwater in reserve for the next dry season, draining it only when the rain stops. This is because the amount of water available throughout the country as of July 22, 2020, totaled 31,607 million cubic meters (cubic meters) or 42 percent is usable water, 7,964 million cubic meters, and if considering the amount of water per dam. Especially important dams have less than 30 percent of water. Therefore, the current management principle is Public relations for farmers who will plant crops mainly using rainwater and runoff. And reservoirs throughout the country will be used as little as possible to preserve water for use in the next dry season.
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