samsen water treatment plant bangkok/thailand at malaysia

samsen water treatment plant bangkok/thailand at malaysia
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  • What is Samsen water treatment plant?
  • Samsen Water Treatment Plant is the first plant of Metropolitan Water Work Authority and has been constructed since the reign of the King Chulalongkorn (RAMA V) and finished in the reign of the King Vajiravudh (RAMA VI). On 14th November 1914, the treated water was supplied to central Bangkok for the first time.
  • What is Bangkhen water treatment plant?
  • The operation of Bangkhen water treatment plant is began in 1979. It receives water from Chao Phraya River flowing through the east canal with 18 kilometers length. It has capacity of 3,200,000 cubic meters per day which is the largest water treatment facility in Southeast Asia. The service areas cover most of Bangkok metropolitan.
  • Is Samsen water treatment plant ISO 9001 certified?
  • Moreover, ISO 9001:2000 in quality management was achieved on May 24, 2002. Samsen Water Treatment Plant is the first plant of Metropolitan Water Work Authority and has been constructed since the reign of the King Chulalongkorn (RAMA V) and finished in the reign of the King Vajiravudh (RAMA VI).
  • How much water is produced in Bangkhen & mahasawat?
  • This addresses the production system; the water transmission system; and the water distribution system. After project implementation, the total water production capacity at the four water treatment plants – Bangkhen, Mahasawat, Samsen and Thonburi – will be upgraded to 6.32 million m³ per day.