
Deputy Mayor Wutisak
Rermkitkarn leads the preparation meeting before the city junket to
Prachuabkirikhan.
Jetsada Homklin
Pattaya city workers visited two royally initiated environmental
projects in Prachuabkirikhan intended to be case studies to help them do
their jobs better.
Deputy Mayor Wutisak Rermkitkarn prepared the 200 civil servants for
July 4-5 trip with a seminar and lecture by monks from Sraket Temple at
city hall July 3.
The monks from the Umbrella of Dharma Group in the Office of Ethics and
Integrity at the Institute of National, Religion and Monarchy addressed
how to live one’s life safely by avoiding the vices in today’s society.
The delegation then traveled to the Chang Hua Mun Royal Initiative
project and Laem Phak Bia Environmental Research and Development
Project.
The Chang Hua Mun Royal Initiative project is under the auspices of HM
the King, showing people how to grow sweet potatoes in environmental
friendly ways; to preserve the soil in good condition for the next
planting season, and to promote sustainability. The Laem Phak Bia
project is in Petchaburi, on the way to Prachuabkirikhan, where people
learn to preserve the rain forest, and to filter waste water through 4
main measures: lagoon treatment, plant and grass filtration, constructed
wetland, and mangrove forest filtration.
