The National Water Administration (GNP) assessed the water situation in late September-Oct. 65, with the tendency of increasing rainfall.

Including the tendency of the monsoon trough will lie across the central and eastern regions.

In addition, the Meteorological Department and the Water Resources Information Institute

(Public Organization) reported that there is a tendency for 1-2 storms to enter Thailand in early October 65.

In addition, the amount of water above the Chao Phraya Dam is about 2,200 cubic meters (cu.m.) per second, while the bottom of the Chao Phraya Dam is draining at a rate of about 1,980 cubic meters per second.

to reduce the impact that will occur on the people

In the case of the amount of water above the Chao Phraya Dam, 2,500 cubic meters per second, water will be managed down to the bottom of the Chao Phraya Dam.

and drained to the east and west of the Chao Phraya Dam

by considering the amount of water from the Pa Sak River Basin that will flow to join

Initially, the meeting of the committee on the administration of the INC determined that the amount of water at the station, Bang Sai District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, was 3,000 cubic meters per second.

which was reduced from the original threshold at the rate of 3,500 cubic meters per second in order to manage the risk in case of heavy rain in Bangkok and its vicinity

In addition, water management will be carried out using 10 reservoirs of the lower Chao Phraya River Basin. Currently, more than 90% of the rice fields have been harvested. Harvest will end around the end of September and there will be Getting water into the fields in an amount that will not cause any impact or damage to the people.

and the ICC has also assigned the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives

Consider supporting the release of fish for use as food and generating additional income for the people during the water intake period.

And there will be an accelerated drainage of water from the fields once the situation has resolved.

There will be a certain amount of water remaining according to the policy of Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan, Deputy Prime Minister.

As the director of the INC. to use for cultivating crops in the dry season

The plants must be suitable for the amount of water available cost.

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