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    Salty water a new 'reality' as sea pushes inland

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    Date
    January 16, 2020
    Author
    Thomson Reuters Foundation
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    PS20200116_B4
    Excerpt
    Thai authorities are trucking drinking water to parts of Bangkok and urging residents to shower less as a worsening drought and rising sea levels have increased salinity, a growing risk faced by many Asian cities, climate researchers said. Bangkok’s water authority said the capital’s tap water was becoming saline as seawater pushed up the depleted Chao Phraya river, a source of much of central Thailand’s water. Prime Minister Prayuth Chanocha this week asked the public to save water by taking shorter showers. Making matters worse, Thailand’s dry season began in November and usually lasts through April, but this year authorities said it could last until June and drought has been declared in 14 provinces.
    Citation
    Salty water a new 'reality' as sea pushes inland. (2020, January 16). The Philippine Star, p. B4.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/7915
    Corporate Names
    Chulalongkorn University Thomson Reuters Foundation Stockholm Environment Institute
    Personal Names
    Chanocha, Prayuth Chinvanno, Suppakorn Archer, Diane
    Geographic Names
    Bangkok Chao Phraya Thailand Mekong Delta
    Subject
    saline water drinking water public health Sea level changes Climatic changes rivers aquifers saline intrusion
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