BangkokPost-July 21

Authorities might not be able to supply water to farmers in the Central Plains again next year, as water levels at four major dams in the region have dropped to critical levels, the Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) said on Monday. “We won’t be able to supply farmers in the dry season next year if there isn’t enough water,” ONWR secretary-general Somkiat Prajamwong said at a press briefing about the water shortage on Monday. We are doing our best to preserve what water we have left in our dams and underground, so we can use it in cases of emergency.” Water reserves at four major dams in Central Plains, namely Bhumibol, Sirikit, Pasak Jolasid and Kwae Noi Bamrung Daen dams, have hit critical levels. Bhumibol Dam in Tak — the country’s largest — currently has only 3.9 billion cubic metres of water (m³), or just enough to meet its minimum reserve requirements.

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