Current Situation : Office Hours : 8.3 16.3 Water Watch and Monitoring System for Warning Center Royal Irrigation Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives Tel: 2669 256 Fax 2243 6965, 2241 335, 2243 298 Hotline: 146 http://www.rid.go.th/29, http://wmsc.rid.go.th, Email : wmsc.146@gmail.com Daily Report on Water Situation in rainy season 214 On Wednesday 18 June 214 1. Weather Situation Weather Maps Upper Winds at 925 hpa Satellite Images During 182 June, the monsoon trough moves across Myanmar, Laos PDR and Vietnam with decreasing rain in per Thailand. The rather strong southwest monsoon still prevails over Andaman Sea, Thailand and the Gulf leads to isolated heavy rain in the western portion and the East of Thailand. The wind wave is likely 23 meters high in the per Andaman Sea. All ships should proceed with caution, and small boats keep ashore. (http://www.tmd.go.th/) 2. Rainfall Situation Maximum Rainfall by region from 7. AM of 17 June 214 to 7. AM of 18 June 214 North at Muang District Phrae 12.9 mm. Northeast at Muang District Khon Kaen 32.9 mm. Central at Thong Pha Phum District Kanchanaburi 29. mm. East at Sanam Chaikhet District Chachoensao 3.5 mm. South (East coast) at Sawi District Chum Phon 28.8 mm. South (west coast) at Muang District Ranong 16.9 mm. Rainfall Amount on 17 June 214 Accumulative Rainfall Accumulative Rainfall Accumulative Rainfall compared to normal means 214 2 117 June 214 1 Jan 17 June 214 1 Jan 17 June 214 (Source: Thai Meteorological Department unmeasured rain less than.1 mm. Light rain.11. mm. Moderate rain 1.5. mm. Heavy rain 35.19. mm. Very heavy rain over 9.1 mm.)
3day forecast 19 2 June 214 2 21 June 214 21 22 June 214 7.19. 19.7 7.19. 19.19 19.19 Source : The National Centers for Environmental Prediction, starting prediction on 17 June 214 It rains all over the country about 12 mm.during 1922 June 214, and in the East and the Lower North about 23 mm. during 2122 June 214 3. Water Conditions in Reservoirs Water condition in large and medium scale reservoirs: Water volume is 35,86 MCM or 48% (available water volume is 12,57 MCM or 24%). Water volume in reservoirs, comparing to the year 2 (34,263 MCM or 46%) is more than the year 2 about 1,597 MCM. Water discharge into reservoir is 91.41 MCM. Water release is 123.3MCM, and more water intake capacity is 38,839 MCM. Water condition in large scale reservoirs: Water volume is 33,8 MCM or 48% (available water volume is 1,297 MCM or 22%) Water volume in reservoirs, comparing to the year 2 (32,356 MCM or 46%) is more than year 2 about 1,444 MCM. Water discharge into reservoir is 77.8 MCM. Water release is 1.34 MCM, and more water intake capacity is 36,526 MCM. Water condition in large and medium scale reservoirs on 18 June 214 Region North Northeast Central East South Total No. Capacity Large scale Medium scale Total more intake No. Capacity No. Capacity stored % usable % stored % usable % Stored % usable % capacity Water condition in main reservoirs: Bhumibol Sirikit Khwae Noi and Pasak, on 18 June 214 Reservoir Water volume in reservoir Available water use Water discharge into More Water release reservoir intake Stroed % Stroed % Today Yesterday Today Yesterday capacity Bhumibol 4,54 34 74 8 2.45 1.32 22. 25. 8,922 Sirikit 3,436 36 586 9 5.8 3.55 2.1 2.7 6,74 Bhumibol+Sirikit 7,976 35 1,326 8 7.53 4.87 42.1 45.7 14,996 Khwae Noi 145 15 12 11 1.85 3.11 2.59 2.59 794 Pasak Jolasid 18 11 15 11 1.11 1.12 3.7 3.7 852 Total 8,229 33 1,533 8 1.49 2.45 47.76 5.73 16,642
1 Large scale reservoirs under water storage criteria (less than or equal to 3% of its capacity) Reservoir Water volume in Today 18 June 214 Available water use 18 June 214 Water discharge into reservoir Water release More Intake Stroed % Stroed % today yesterday today Yesterday Capacity 1. Mae Kuang 71 27 57 23.8.11.6.6 192 2. Khwae Noi 145 15 12 11 1.85 3.11 2.59 2.59 794 3. Huai Luang 27 2 2 16...9.9 18 4. Nam Pung 5. Lam Pao 366 18 266 14.69..91.92 1,614 6. Lam Pra Pleung 26 24 25 23..2.48. 84 7. Pasak Jolasid 18 11 15 11 1.11 1.12 3.7 3.7 852 8. Thap Salao 26 16 9 6..26.. 4 9. Khun Dan 11 5 7 3.14.22.8.8 2 1. Khlong Siyat 12 24 72 18.... 318 4. Runoff Condition (at 6. am.) 1.Ping 2.Wang 3. Yom 4. Nan 5. Mon River Station Location 6.Phra Satung 7.Bangpakong 8.Tha Tapao 9.Tapee 1.Kolok 11.Tan Yongmat P.1 P.7A P.17 W.4A Y.1C Y.16 N.1 N.5A N.67 M.6A M.9 M.7 Kgt.1 Kgt.3 X.158 X.37A X119A X.73 Muang, Chiang Mai Muang, Kamphaeng Phet Banphot phisai, Nakorn Sawan Samngao, Tak Muang, Phare Bang Rakam, Phitsanulok Muang, Nan Muang, Phitsanulok Chumsaeng, Nakorn Sawan Satuk, Buriram Muang, Srisaket Muang, Ubon Ratchathani Muang, Sa Kaeo Krabinburi, Prachinburi Tha Sae, Chumphon Prasaeng, Surathani Suhai Kolok, Narathiwat Rangae, Narathiwat River bank 3.7 5.87 38.8 6.1 8.2 7. 7. 1.54 28.3 5.4 9. 7. 11. 1.2 12. 1.76 8.2 15.58 Discharg e volume 44 4,35 1,815 458 1, 368 1,265 1,452 1,52 33 25 2,36 285 578 72 464 225 5 Water level (m.) 1.36.97 35.15.76.71 2.25.9 2.4 2.55.93.76 2.8 5.62.4 3.44 5.59 4.41 11.2 Water discharge Lower () Today Yesterday Higher (+) river bank 23 26 2.34 264 261 4.9 191 223 2.93 7 7 5.34 1 11 7.49 33 35 4.75 11 7.9 21 239 8.14 212 191 7.75 4.47 8.24 369 4.2 5.38 8 8 9.8 12 8.56 42 42 5.17 32 37 3.79 4.38 Criteria Trend Chao Phraya River Station C.2 discharge volume of 373 m 3 /sec (yesterday: 368 m 3./sec) water level: +18.98 m.m.s.l. which is 7.22 m. than the bank. Chao Phraya Diversion Dam Station C. discharge volume of 55 m 3 /sec (yesterday: 55 m 3 /sec), water level at stream +15.35 m.m.s.l. (yesterday: +15.14 m.m.s.l.), water level at stream +5.7 m.m.s.l.(yesterday: +5.7 m.m.s.l.) Water intake into distribution system in eastern ward field Discharge volume of 142 m 3 /sec (yesterday: 9 m 3 /sec), at Chai Nat Pa Sak Canal (Manorom Regulator): 115 m 3 /sec, at Chai Nat Ayutthaya Canal (Maharat Regulator), 21 m 3 /sec, at other small canals 6 m 3 /sec by water intake from Raphiphat Canal (Phra Narai Regulator): 5 m 3 /sec. Water intake into distribution system in western ward field Discharge of 2 m 3 /sec (yesterday: 22 m 3 /sec), at Makham Thao Uthong Canal (Makham ThaoUthong Regulator): 2 m 3 /sec, at Shan River (Phonlathep Regulator): 6 m 3 /sec, at Noi River (Borommathat Regulator):94 m 3 /sec. and other small canals 26 m 3 /sec. Bang Sai District Station C.29A average discharge: 71 m 3 /sec (yesterday: 69 m 3./sec) Rama IV Barrage Discharge of 26 m 3 /sec (yesterday: 21 m 3 /sec)
5. Water Quality RID monitored and watched the water quality in Chao Phraya River as the table below. River Warning Point Dissolved Oxygen (mg/l) Chao Phraya Mouth of Khlong 3.91 Samlae, Patumthani June 214 Chao Phraya Non Pier, Nonthaburi.6 June 214 Chao Phraya RID Pier, RID Samsen Bangkok 1.6 June 214 Salinity (g/l).23 18 June 214 (8.) 2.59 18 June 214 (8.) 4.53 18 June 214 (8.) Condition DO than standard, normal salinity DO than standard, normal salinity Remarks DO is not than 2 mg/l Salinity of water for agriculture is not over 2 g/l (for waterwork is not over.25 g/l) 6. Water situation in Mekong River Station Chiangsan, Chiang rai Chiangkhan, Loei Muang, NongKhai Muang, Nakhonpanom Muang, Mukdaharn Kongchiam, Ubonratchathani Bank level 11.8 17.4 12.2 12.7 12.8 15.5 Water level 18 June 214 3.23 5.54 2.84 2.76 3.11 3.5 Water level 17 June 214 3.2 5.58 2.82 2.63 3. 3.3 Lower () Higher (+) river bank 8.57 11.86 9.36 9.94 9.69 12. + increase decrease from Yesterday.3.4.2..11.2 Trend Source : division.dwr.go.th/brdh 7. Drought situation Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation has declared the area to help the victims of disaster emergency (drought disaster) since October 2 present: 28 provinces 19 districts 1,236 subdistricts and 12,562 villages as follows: Sukhothai, Phrae, Tak, Nan, Phitsanulok, Phichit, Lamphun, Chiang Rai, Phetchabun, Buriram, Sisaket, Chaiyaphum, Maha Sarakham, Kalasin, Surin,Nakhon Ratchasima, Nong Khai, Amnart Charoen, Udon Thani, Saraburi, Shanburi, Pathum Thani, Sumut Prakan, Sa Kaeo, Surat Thani, Nakhon Srithammarat,Chumphon, Songkhla, 8. Readiness Preparation and Help Offer Source : Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation 1,9 Mobile pumps are prepared by RID in order to help the area of in and offseasons rice and field crops. Now, 52 pumps are installed as below. 8.1 Inseason rice field Central, East, 3 15 Chainat (6) Sing buri (3) Nakhon Sawan (2) Shanburi (4) Total 3 15 8.2 Offseason rice field North 2 5 Uttaradit (4) Tak (1) Total 2 5 8.3 Field crops North 2 31 Chiang Rai (3) Phrae (28) Total 2 31
8.4 Consumption Central, East, 1 1 Chainat (1) Total 1 1 295 water trucks are prepared (55 trucks for the North, 9 trucks for the Northeast, 114 trucks for the Central, the East and the and 36 trucks for the South) ****************************** Prepared by Mr. Methas Yuenprapan Reviewed by Mr.Thanet Somboon Translated by Ms. Janjira Buddhawong