
A top official said on Wednesday that the Lam Takhong tank has enough water to provide access to five local towns ‘ drinking water for the next two decades.
The Lam Takhong Operation and Maintenance Project’s director, Sukhon Temyodying, claimed that the bridge reservoir now holds 449.33 million square meters of water, or 15.6 percent of its design capacity.
26.61 million square meters of this was used to produce click water.  ,
He claimed that about 130 000 square meters of water were being released each morning.
Sikhiu, Sung Noen, Kham Thalae But, Muang, and Chalerm Prakiat are five districts that receive liquid from the tank. People have expressed concerns about a potential water scarcity this year.
Mr. Sukhon provided the assurance that the reservoir would supply local water. There was enough water up until mid-July yet without rain.
He claimed water officials had carefully monitored and managed the water source during the dry season.  ,
He claimed that during a browse on May 3, Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Chanthararuangthong, who is also the president of the National Water Resources Committee, had examined the water situation in Nakhon Ratchasima.  ,
The water division was given the task of effectively managing the water sources of Lam Takhong, Lam Phra Phloeng, Mun Bon, and Lam Chae by Mr. Praasert, even the minister of digital economy and society.
According to Mr. Sukhon, liquid control methods were in place to manage ocean resources to meet demand with a focus on home use.
The Department of Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation had received the order to conduct rainmaking flights in order to increase the volume of water in all dams, particularly Lam Takhongr, the province’s key water supply.