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About Koh ChangKo Chang, one of the
largest Thai islands in the
Gulf of Thailand, contains
dense, steep jungle.
Mu Ko Chang National Park,
a preserve with hiking trails
and waterfalls such as
tiered Klong Plu, covers the
interior and extends to
offshore coral reefs. The
coast is dotted with
beaches and villages
including Bang Bao, built on
piers.
Area: 429 km²
Population: 8,087
Famous Attractions
Klong Plu
Waterfall
White Sand Beach
Bang Bao BayKoh Rang
Traveler & Income
Year Traveler Income (Mbaht)
2558 (2015) 1,106,149 10,073.08
2559 (2016) 1,208,844 11,208.34
Water Management
Usage Water
Underground Water Wells = 237Surface Water
- Waterfall = 9
- Natural Canal = 17
- Small reservoir = 5
(3.04 Sq.Km.)
- Village water supply
Deliver from Trat
(Laem Ngop)
in High Season
Type NumberCapacity
(Cubic Metres/Day)
For Business 190 9146
For Consumer 29 650
For Agriculture 18 830
Underground Water Wells & Small reservoir in Koh Chang
Rainfall
Days of Rain Av. = 201.2 per year = 55.12%
Trat Rainfall Av. between 2002 - 2011
month
mm
Overall Rainfall 2016 = 5,733.8 mm
Waste Water
Overall Hotel = 134
Large Hotel (Waste water Point Sources) = 26 (2016)
Onsite Treatment On Salak Petch Village
By PCD ( Pollution Controlled Department)
Used For
Village
Small
Resorts and
Reataurants
-Usage Water-
Operated pipeline to bring
water from the trat inland
reservoir (Kao Ragam) into
the island by The Provincial
waterworks authority
-Waste Water-
Can not construct a total waste
water treatment system due to
space constraints.
There is a policy for each section to
install a wastewater treatment
system and continue to operate.
For
Attention