Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Water-Patrol-Sampling-in-Thailand-27MZIFVJ9SQJ.htmlConceptually similarWater Patrol Sampling in ThailandGP0499CCompleted★★★★Water Patrol Sampling in ThailandGP0499FCompleted★★★★Water Patrol Sampling in ThailandGP0499DCompleted★★★★Water Patrol Sampling in ThailandGP0499ECompleted★★★★Mother with DaughterGP02BAPCompleted★★★★Public Health Officers on Samrong CanalGP02BAMCompleted★★★★Housing of the Klong Mahawong CommunityGP02BDDCompleted★★★★Market at Bangplee Yai TempleGP02BE3Completed★★★★Noodle Restaurant at Bangplee Yai TempleGP02BDZCompleted★★★★View AllGP0499BWater Patrol Sampling in ThailandGreenpeace activists hang a banner from a bridge along the Samrong Canal, Bang Pli sub-district, Samut Prakarn province. Greenpeace along with the local community is calling on the Thailand government to 'Protect Water, Protect Our Future' during the 'National Conservation and Improvement of Rivers and Canals Day'. The organisation is calling for a 'zero discharge target' policy to put an end to water pollution.Locations:Samut Prakan-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:20 Sep, 2012Credit:© Vinai Dithajohn / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3000px X 2021pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Boats-Bridges-Chemical industry-Chemicals-Day-Greenpeace activists-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-People-River pollution-Rivers-Three people-Toxics (campaign title)-WaterShoot:Water Patrol Sampling in ThailandGreenpeace activists collect samples from the Samrong Canal, Bang Pli sub-district, Samut Prakarn province during the 'National Conservation and Improvement of Rivers and Canals Day'. The Greenpeace Water Patrol has been working on protecting Thailand's freshwater sources from toxic chemical pollution since 2007. It has conducted research on hazardous chemicals in various areas along the canals of the Chao Phraya River. Greenpeace calls for a 'zero discharge target' policy to put an end to water pollution.