His Majesty the King requested that a mechanical aerator device be built in the hope of lightening the government’s burden in managing water pollution. He later presented the design of an aerator to the Royal Irrigation Department in 1988 for further development. The aerator serves as a model for a simple and low-cost mechanical device to alleviate wastewater based on His Majesty’s Concept of Self-Reliance. It was also intended to forge a sense of urgency for water quality improvement and stress the need for public participation in this process.
The Chaipattana Aerator is a floating buoy that rotates slowly to pump oxygen into wastewater. It was patented under the name of His Majesty in 1993. The Chaipattana Foundation has collaborated with the Royal Irrigation Department in developing as well as utilizing the aerator to treat wastewater in Thailand. Thus far, the Chaipattana Aerators have been installed in various locations such as Wat Bavornives Vihara, Wat Thepsirintharawas, Phra Mongkutklao Hospital, Bang Khae Residential Aged Care, and Rama IX Golden Jubilee Temple in Bangkok, and Nong Sanom swamp in Sakon Nakorn Province. Along with the Chaipattana Aerator, water hyacinth cultivation has also been developed as a natural water filter to tackle the problem of wastewater.
His Majesty the King requested that a mechanical aerator device be built in the hope of lightening the government’s burden in managing water pollution. He later presented the design of an aerator to the Royal Irrigation Department in 1988 for further development. The aerator serves as a model for a simple and low-cost mechanical device to alleviate wastewater based on His Majesty’s Concept of Self-Reliance. It was also intended to forge a sense of urgency for water quality improvement and stress the need for public participation in this process. The Chaipattana Aerator is a floating buoy that rotates slowly to pump oxygen into wastewater. It was patented under the name of His Majesty in 1993. The Chaipattana Foundation has collaborated with the Royal Irrigation Department in developing as well as utilizing the aerator to treat wastewater in Thailand. Thus far, the Chaipattana Aerators have been installed in various locations such as Wat Bavornives Vihara, Wat Thepsirintharawas, Phra Mongkutklao Hospital, Bang Khae Residential Aged Care, and Rama IX Golden Jubilee Temple in Bangkok, and Nong Sanom swamp in Sakon Nakorn Province. Along with the Chaipattana Aerator, water hyacinth cultivation has also been developed as a natural water filter to tackle the problem of wastewater.
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