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Lao structure behind erosion

Bangkok Post, 19 Sep 2009

Embankments built on the Lao side of the Mekong River have allegedly
caused soil erosion in Thailand, officials say.

The Chinese government has built a 6km embankment on land it has
rented from Laos to develop a casino and entertainment complex
opposite Chiang Rai's Chiang Saen district, local public works
officials said.

Chiang Saen residents have complained that about 3km of river banks
and nearby land have started to erode since the Chinese built the
structure about three to four months ago.

The soil erosion is particularly severe during the rainy season when
the river flows faster and its level rises.

The local public works authorities recently assessed the extent of the
erosion and discovered that several rai of land on the Thai side of
the Mekong had been swept away.

They said the concrete embankment in Laos has caused the problem by
diverting the Mekong's current onto the Thai river bank.

The authorities also said the embankment's construction breached a
regional agreement on utilising the Mekong that prohibits any country
from building a construction that protrudes into, or traverses, the
river.

Their findings have been forwarded to the Interior Ministry's
Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning.

The agency was considering lodging an objection with its Laos
counterpart and may request the latter to demolish the embankment.

Chiang Saen district office chief Sermsak Sisan said the local
administration has held informal talks with Laos over the problem of
soil erosion in Thailand. Laos listened to the comments with an open
mind, he said.

The next step was to jointly prove whether the Lao embankment was the
cause of the erosion or not, he said.


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I THINK IT IS GOOD NEWS FOR OUR COUNTRY ,I WANT THEY  BUILT ALL THE WAY DOW TO SOUTH ,WILL BE GOODsmilesmile



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I THINK IT IS GOOD NEWS FOR OUR COUNTRY ,I WANT THEY  BUILT ALL THE WAY DOW TO SOUTH ,WILL BE GOODsmilesmile

 




You want to cover everything with concrete.  That is so ignorance.



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erosion is a vicious cycle and something has to be done FAST....







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Fang khuamthai fai mai laokhao, we already had problems with thai authorities about building embankment in front of lanexang hotel, see the problem they are creating with their neighboring countries, they are making ennemies everywhere.

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Laos should just build all the embankment with concret cement.

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Between Thailand and Laos, Thailand has more chance to build the embankment throughout the river banks in term of the budget. and if Thailand did that Laos is gonna be in big trouble as you can see on the map most of the Mekong river run concave in to Laos more than Thailand.

If the talking doesn't work. Yes, I think Thailand should build the embankment on our side too. We shouldn't care if it gonna make erosion on Laos side or not just care about our side. If that's what you want.


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I THINK IT IS GOOD NEWS FOR OUR COUNTRY ,I WANT THEY  BUILT ALL THE WAY DOW TO SOUTH ,WILL BE GOODsmilesmile




I can see your bad intention there. Be careful what  you wishfor especially if you dont have the capacity to do that. What if Thailand decided to do that instead. Then Laos will be in big trouble not only with soil erosion at the riverbank but floodings not only in the streets but inside your homes as well. This issue requires collaboration and cooperation on both sides. 



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