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It’s no secret that Bangkok stinks. When you take a breath of “fresh air” on the street, it’s not rare for a concoction of barbecued chicken, pollution and sewage to enter your nose. Even after living in Bangkok for a number of years, the smell never gets any less pungent, especially in the summer months. The issue is untreated wastewater running through Bangkok’s subterranean tunnels, wafting upwards through the open sewage grates. It’s no wonder that Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha wants to make Bangkok’s waterways smell better. The Ong Ang canal, home to the Ong Ang walking street, used […]

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47 minutes ago, KaptainRob said:

Sea-level rise will cure the problem.

Not so sure if a permanent  back flush is a cure ! Real  Venicians  have exited  Venice due to too many years of experience with  high tide  moon fish clinging to what were originally the ankles and now aiming for the knee  on occasion ! The odor can be disguised but the stains ?

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The government needs to motivate people not to dump their oil and waste into the canals. Simply asking people not to do it without offering a simple alternative won’t change habits. Fines and guilt trips won’t work. I guess that is a future government problem. 

3 minutes ago, Fanta said:

 Fines and guilt trips won’t work. I guess that is a future government problem. 

... Long after we're all gone, if at all.   

Education has to start at childhood but even then you'll have ppl who ignore rules.  Industrial dumping is a huge problem and leachate plagues many clean and green western nations 50 years after dumping ceased.

 

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16 hours ago, Thaiger said:

It’s no secret that Bangkok stinks. When you take a breath of “fresh air” on the street, it’s not rare for a concoction of barbecued chicken, pollution and sewage to enter your nose. Even after living in Bangkok for a number of years, the smell never gets any less pungent, especially in the summer months. The issue is untreated wastewater running through Bangkok’s subterranean tunnels, wafting upwards through the open sewage grates. It’s no wonder that Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha wants to make Bangkok’s waterways smell better. The Ong Ang canal, home to the Ong Ang walking street, used […]

The story PM Prayut wants to fix Bangkok’s smelly canals as seen on Thaiger News.

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Hmm....how could people be complaining of the smell if everyone is wearing masks designed to filter out particles. 

The problem are the selfish thai people who just drop garbage where the walk even a garbage bin is in reach the still trow it on the street they like to live in a garbage dumb they will need to teach children in school then maybe slowly it can change but its something for tomorrow and a thai has no intrest in tomorrow or anything else in that mater 

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