Water supplies to residential areas

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Re: Water supplies to residential areas

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as a water conservation engineer i can suggest rain water stored in above/underground tanks with low level float switch making sure that mains back up the stored supply if it runs low.
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The water supply at the Heights 1, up soi Pala U has been off since Thursday. We have both a well and Government supply.

we just have to wait it out.

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In the 7 yrs I've lived here, it's the same problem every Year, I used to live on Soi 116 and we went for weeks on end without mains water, I now live at opposite end of Town on Soi 6 and we haven't had mains water for about 8 weeks on our Development, we get 4 large water trucks per day to fill our water Tank, 4,400 baht per day between us !
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You appear to be overpaying for your water..... The largest truck available that fills my huge underground tank and topped up the pool, will last a family of 3 for 2 weeks only costs B500!
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