Water System
Ban Kok-Sub Intake Station
The project acquired land adjacent to the canal, creating a water intake structure to pump water from the canal to the buffer ponds.
The pumping station is located at Ban Kok Sap, Chachoengsao, approximately 4 kilometers from the mouth of the Bang Pakong River. The station is equipped with six pumps, each with a capacity to pump water at a rate of 3.8 cubic meters per second. This allows for a total pumping rate of 4,680 to 28,080 cubic meters per hour, or 3.37 to 20 million cubic meters per month.
Ban Kok-Sub Intake Station
Approximately 4 km from the Bang Pakong River mouth.
The pumping station has six installed pumps
Can pump 3.37 to 20 million cubic meters per month.
The pumping station is located at Ban Kok Sap, Chachoengsao
We have the potential to sustainably supply water to support industrial and community.
Intake pipeline route
The 1.5m steel pipeline links the Ban Kok-Sub Intake Station to the Nong-Nae reservoir
The Project has obtained all right-of-way permissions for the whole route, with a total length of less than 14 km. The water pipeline will cross Highway 304, one of the main roads in this region.
Steel pipe diameter of 1.5m
Connecting from the pumping station to the reservoir.
The water pipeline will cross Highway 304
The total length is less then 14 km.
The project has obtained the right-of-way permit
We have secured permission to install pipelines.
Highway 304: The main route
The water pipeline will cross this major highway.
The project has obtained the right-of-way permission for the entire route.
The water pipeline will cross Highway 304, which is one of the main roads in this region.
Nong-Nae Reservoir
The project utilized existing old laterite pits in the area, connecting them via a water transmission water pipeline system
Most of these pits have a depth ranging between 25 and 40 meters. The combined target area of these pits is 1,600 – 2,000 rai (256 – 320 hectares). The acquisition of these pits will proceed in accordance with the project’s operational phases, and all pits have been tested for structural integrity and water retention capacity.
The main reservoir has an area of approximately 312.5 rai (50 hectares) and is over 35 meters deep, allowing it to store about 13 million cubic meters of water. Since the project will pump and distribute water concurrently, the required storage capacity is only 60% of the total water volume pumped.
The reservoir has a depth of 25 to 40 meters
Sufficient water volume to meet the demand.
The reservoir has been tested for stability
Structural integrity and water retention capacity.
Our main reservoir area
Area: 312.5 rai (50 hectares). Depth: over 35 meters.
The total target area of the reservoirs
A total area of 1,600 to 2,000 rai
To be a part of strengthening communities
Governance-based management coupled with a sustainable development strategy.