
The
Thai government is inviting both Thai and foreign experts to help seek
effective ways to deal with potential flood situations and handle water
management in Thailand on a sustainable basis.
The National Water Resources and Flood Policy Committee,
chaired by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, had approved the terms of
reference of the project before the Prime Minister and Cabinet members
began an inspection tour of eight provinces from 11 to 14 June 2012 to
follow up on the progress of flood prevention measures.
The terms of reference were part of the Government’s comprehensive flood
prevention plan to create a new and improved water and crisis
management system.
The Minister of Science and Technology, Plodprasop Suraswadi, stated
that, according to the terms of reference, consulting companies all over
the world were invited to propose a conceptual plan on water management
in Thailand. The invitation would be sent through various embassies,
and bidding would open one month after the Cabinet approved the terms of
reference on 12 June 2012. After that, three companies will be selected
and allowed to work for three months.
Mr. Plodprasop said that the National Water Resources and Flood Policy
Committee would spend one month on considering their performance before
the next phases of working out detail designs and starting construction
work. He pointed out that the project is meant to save Thailand from
floods and drought and to increase the efficiency of water management in
the country.
He said that, in principle, the proposed flood management plan must take
into account His Majesty the King’s advice on water management. His
Majesty has advocated a balance in both conservation and development and
a holistic approach to water resource management, with measures to
handle water from its origin as a droplet to the last drop released back
into nature.
The plan, he said, must also respond to the master plan for water
resources management approved earlier by the Strategic Committee for
Water Resources Management. The master plan is aimed at improving the
existing flood prevention system, building confidence in flood
prevention in communities, agricultural areas, industrial sites, and
important economic zones, and integrating the participation of
stakeholders from all sectors for effective water management. It was
drawn up after the flood crisis in Thailand in 2011 and involves
short-term and long-term plans covering 25 river basins across the
country.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Yingluck was briefed on flood prevention
measures carried out by six industrial estates in Ayutthaya province.
She assigned the Royal Thai Army to send military personnel to help
build dykes at Saha Rattananakhon Industrial Estate, and construction
work must be completed by August 2012. Ayutthaya province was told to
accelerate the renovation of historical sites and educational
institutions by working closely with the Ministry of Culture and the
Ministry of Education. As for disaster warnings, she said that they
should also be made in English for foreign tourists, as well.
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