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THAILAND

Govt vows to bring polluter to book

News, Post Reporters, Published on 11/07/2019

» Two state agencies say they are determined an ethanol factory will pay for polluting the Mae Klong River in October 2016 and are demanding almost 6 million baht for damage caused to the environment.

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THAILAND

State agencies determined to bring 'water polluter' to book

Post Reporters, Published on 10/07/2019

» Two state agencies say they are determined an ethanol factory will pay for polluting the Mae Klong River in October 2016 and are demanding almost 6 million baht for damage caused to the environment.

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OPINION

Enforcement needs sting to save the rays

News, Editorial, Published on 23/10/2016

» After a preliminary examination showed that the spate of deaths of endangered giant stingrays was most likely linked to poisonous discharge from an ethanol factory, the relevant state agencies must now take action against the alleged polluter and work to prevent the problem from being repeated.

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THAILAND

PCD ready to sting ethanol firm with fine

News, Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 22/10/2016

» The Pollution Control Department (PCD) will lodge a complaint with local police next week against Rajburi Ethanol Co for allowing wastewater containing molasses to leak into the Mae Klong River, killing many giant stingrays.

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THAILAND

Tests prove ethanol plant leak killed giant stingrays

Online Reporters, Published on 21/10/2016

» The Pollution Control Department will sue Rajburi Ethanol Co for allowing molasses wastewater to leak into the Mae Klong River, killing many giant stingrays and other aquatic life.

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THAILAND

Fish out of water

Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 16/10/2016

» A rarely sighted creature -- the giant freshwater stingray -- was lying still on the bottom of the big blue tank.

BUSINESS

Ratch enters gas plant co-venture

Business, Nop Tephaval, Published on 17/09/2014

» Ratchaburi Electricity Generating Holding Plc (Ratch) and Rajburi Sugar Co (Rajburi Sugar) have entered a joint venture to co-invest 4.7 billion baht on a 100-megawatt co-generation gas-fired power plant.