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You read my mind!That looks like an ideal Thai rubbish dumping site.
The approx one rai purchase is formerly "residential development" property and is bordering the approx 4 rai of surface water bringing almost 80% of the water's circumference into an 'inclusion zone' habitat.
You obviously do not live in Muang Surin. We have our rubbish collected once a week like clockwork. And it is a free collection service. What a difference 1,000 meters make.
Bejasus - we pay Bht 50.00/month!
OK! Why do some have a rubbish collection and some do not? Also, why do some pay and some do not? I will admit I have no idea why it seems so higgledy–piggledy. Any ideas?
Not that I can answer you, but latest place = free but last place maybe 2k away but still in Moung SSK = 30b pm.OK! Why do some have a rubbish collection and some do not? Also, why do some pay and some do not? I will admit I have no idea why it seems so higgledy–piggledy. Any ideas?
While this stays unpolluted, the locals will have a supply of fish and water fowl.View attachment 15613
Private funding has purchased approx one rai of 'residential' property bordering this site to create an exclusive zone for nature.
Time will tell.