Textile Factory along Samrong Canal
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Textile Factory along Samrong Canal
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Silhouette of Factory Chimney
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Mother with Child
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Fisherman at the Chao Phraya River
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Fisherman at the Chao Phraya River
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Woman at a Pagode near Samrong Canal
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Woman in Garden near Samrong Canal
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Housing of the Klong Mahawong Community
21 August, 2010 
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Family at the Samrong Canal
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Mother and Child
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Woman at Chao Phraya River
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Temple at Samrong Canal
21 August, 2010 
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Local Population in  Phraya Ratchamontri
21 August, 2010 
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Traditional Housing on the Canal
21 August, 2010 
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Children Playing in Canal
21 August, 2010 
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Children Playing in Canal
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Children Playing in Canal
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Market in Taling Chan Canal
21 August, 2010 
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Market in Taling Chan Canal
21 August, 2010 
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Market in Taling Chan Canal
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Children Playing in Phraya Ratchamontri
21 August, 2010 
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Children Playing in Phraya Ratchamontri
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Children Playing in Phraya Ratchamontri
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Market in Taling Chan Canal
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Chao Phraya River Documentation 

Chao Phraya River Documentation 

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River and water use documentation of the Chao Phraya river. The Chao Phraya River basin is the largest in Thailand, draining approximately 30% of the
country. Along its course this river passes through several cities, including Bangkok, and
ultimately flows into the Upper Gulf of Thailand. After passing through Bangkok, and before entering the Gulf, the Chao Phraya flows through Samut Prakan Province. A number of large canals connect to the Chao Phraya in this province, an area that houses a wide range of industrial facilities. A recent Greenpeace report reveals hazardous chemicals in the discharges from these factories, and high levels of toxic pollution in the canals. The study shows the presence of heavy metals, hormone disrupting chemicals, and human carcinogens in water and sediments. 
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