Post by account_disabled on Dec 23, 2023 21:35:13 GMT -6
Lam Nam Yom is an important tributary of the Chao Phraya River Basin. It has a total length of 735 kilometers covering an area of 10 provinces, including Phayao, Nan, Lampang, Phrae, Tak, Kamphaeng Phet, Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, Phichit and Nakhon Sawan. Lam Nam Yom has its watershed starting from Pong District and Chiang Muan District, Phayao Province, flowing through various districts of Phrae Province. The topography and slopes of the river are quite steep and then gradually Changes to a flat area when entering Sukhothai province. before flowing through to Phitsanulok Province Phichit Province It meets the Nan River at Chum Saeng District. Nakhon Sawan Province Each past year The Yom River Basin experiences continuous flooding because a large amount of the upstream forests in the Yom River Basin have been encroached and destroyed. together with different physical conditions within the Yom River The upper Yom River has a wide river size. But there is no large water storage dam to slow down the flood volume. Like other river basins of the Chao Phraya River When there is heavy rain in the upper Yom River Basin The amount of runoff flows quickly along the Yom River.
Causing flooding in the Yom River basin area From Phrae province down The lower Yom River has a smaller river size. When flowing into the plain area in Sukhothai Province As a result, the capacity of the river has greatly decreased from the beginning. Unable to drain the huge flood waters in time. The amount of water overflowed the banks and inundated agricultural areas and community areas along the Yom River from Sawankhalok District. Si Samrong District Kong Krailat District Sukhothai Province to low-lying areas in Bang Rakam Telegram Number Data District Phitsanulok Province Until it has suffered great economic damage. It also has a continuous impact on the Chao Phraya River Basin. The Yom River basin has an average annual runoff of 4,129 million cubic meters, but can store only 406 million cubic meters. This is because large water reservoirs cannot be built because of the impact on the people. and the environment. However, the Royal Irrigation Department has studied and presented several approaches to solving the flooding problems of the Yom River, such as development plans for medium and small water resource projects.
Dredging various rivers and diversion canals To help divert water away from community areas during the flood season. It is also used as a canal to deliver water to cropping areas, such as the Bang Rakam Model Project in Phitsanulok Province and the Kaem Ling Talay Luang Project in Sukhothai Province, which has transformed areas that are repeatedly flooded. It is an area for storing flood water in a natural basin. It is also a reserve source of water for consumption during the dry season at the same time. In addition, the Royal Irrigation Department has planned the construction of a water control building in the Yom River in stages, in a step-wise manner, in order to be able to effectively manage water in the Yom River throughout the river, consisting of flood gates. (Prathor)Ban Wang Nam Yen Baan Hat On water gate Ban Chuen Floodgate and the water gate of Ban Ko Noi Including the construction of two more weirs, namely the Ban Hat Rua weir and the Ban Sumen weir.
Causing flooding in the Yom River basin area From Phrae province down The lower Yom River has a smaller river size. When flowing into the plain area in Sukhothai Province As a result, the capacity of the river has greatly decreased from the beginning. Unable to drain the huge flood waters in time. The amount of water overflowed the banks and inundated agricultural areas and community areas along the Yom River from Sawankhalok District. Si Samrong District Kong Krailat District Sukhothai Province to low-lying areas in Bang Rakam Telegram Number Data District Phitsanulok Province Until it has suffered great economic damage. It also has a continuous impact on the Chao Phraya River Basin. The Yom River basin has an average annual runoff of 4,129 million cubic meters, but can store only 406 million cubic meters. This is because large water reservoirs cannot be built because of the impact on the people. and the environment. However, the Royal Irrigation Department has studied and presented several approaches to solving the flooding problems of the Yom River, such as development plans for medium and small water resource projects.
Dredging various rivers and diversion canals To help divert water away from community areas during the flood season. It is also used as a canal to deliver water to cropping areas, such as the Bang Rakam Model Project in Phitsanulok Province and the Kaem Ling Talay Luang Project in Sukhothai Province, which has transformed areas that are repeatedly flooded. It is an area for storing flood water in a natural basin. It is also a reserve source of water for consumption during the dry season at the same time. In addition, the Royal Irrigation Department has planned the construction of a water control building in the Yom River in stages, in a step-wise manner, in order to be able to effectively manage water in the Yom River throughout the river, consisting of flood gates. (Prathor)Ban Wang Nam Yen Baan Hat On water gate Ban Chuen Floodgate and the water gate of Ban Ko Noi Including the construction of two more weirs, namely the Ban Hat Rua weir and the Ban Sumen weir.