Thailand is one of the fast growing countries in Asia nowadays. Economic experts assure that the rates of Thai economic growth are quite impressive. However, the development of industry comes at another cost; pollution. Water pollution is increasingly recognized as a threat to the civilization that Thailand witnesses.

It has always been agreed that the degree of water pollution is directly proportionate to the degree of industrial development. Over the past 10 years, scientists have observed an increase in the level of toxic substances detected in water samples taken from Thailand shores. The surface water is now contaminated with more bacteria which can increase the possibility of infection. The possibility of bacterial epidemic outbreaks has never been higher. Water pollution in Thailand shows an increased incidence of typhoid, hepatitis C and cholera outbreaks.

Sewage disposal is another element contributing to the water pollution in Thailand. Thailand witnesses an expanding urban community which yields more sewage disposal that is continuously polluting the water surfaces. Sewage disposal can pollute water with nitrite, sulfur and ammonium salts that can have serious health consequences. Moreover, sewage waste products have been proved to affect aquatic life as increased mortality of fish is recorded to result from sewage disposal.

Nowadays, Thailand is a country that is headed by tourists from every corner of the globe. However, littering of beaches and sea shores is continuously repelling tourists. Many beaches are crowded and this contributes to more littering which is affecting the health of both tourists and residents. A view that is rather annoying to almost everyone is a beach with cans of soda and candy wrappers almost on every square meter of sand.

The Thai government is putting now more effort than ever to combat water pollution which is increasingly recognized as a major health problem. Media are enlightening citizens about the problem and solutions they can offer to solve this national disaster. Laws are legislated to punish factories and business owners who insist on disposing their waste products in the sea. Youth and teenagers are encouraged to volunteer in anti- pollution campaigns and tasks. The government is even paying teenagers who participate in cleaning beaches.

Thailand pictures reflect a civilization that has been growing to become one of Asia’s biggest industrial powers. However, industrial development is coming at a rather high cost which is water pollution. Water pollution has been increasingly observed in Thailand over the past ten years. Sewage disposal, industrial waste products and bacterial contaminations are amongst the biggest contributors to water pollution in Thailand. On the other hand, the Thai government is saving no effort to fight this disaster that is threatening the health of every Thai.