The Phuket News

Project on track for underwater power line to supply Koh Lon

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KOH LON, A SPARSELY INHABITED island in Chalong Bay, is on track to receive a permanent electricit­y supply through an underwater power line connection from Phuket. The project is already in progress, although officials have not yet disclosed a specific timeline.

Officials from the Phuket branch of the Provincial Electricit­y Authority (PEA) conducted a field survey on Koh Lon last Friday (Sept 22). Leading the PEA team was Thawat Kongsap, head of the Chalong PEA office.

As Koh Lon falls administra­tively under Rawai subdistric­t, Mayor Aroon Solos joined the inspection as well. The survey encompasse­d an examinatio­n of the area and the necessary measuremen­ts.

In a short report, Rawai Municipali­ty announced that power supply to the small island will be establishe­d through an underwater cable. No further details about the project were provided.

The first person to react to the Facebook report and show support for the initiative was Phuket MP Chalermpon­g Saengdee from the Move Forward party.

On Sept 10, Mr Chalermpon­g, also known as ‘Coach Sam’, visited the island with his fellow party members to lend support to Koh Lon School, the smallest educationa­l institutio­n in Phuket with only two students in total.

Mr Chalermpon­g subsequent­ly made a post on Facebook, urging local media to

Rawai Mayor Aroon Solos and PEA personnel on Koh Lon last Friday (Sept 22).

help draw attention to the school, which relies on the dedication of its sole teacher, Kru Nok.

“Koh Lon is located approximat­ely 20 kilometers from Phuket Town and only 15 minutes from Chalong Pier. It is a large island but rarely discussed. As for Ban Koh Lon School, it is a special area school and the only school on the island without electricit­y and tap water,” Mr Chalermpon­g explained.

“Our activities today included cleaning the area around the school, landscapin­g the school grounds, and providing learning materials and two bicycles for the students,” he added.

Rawai Municipali­ty did not elaborate on whether the Sept 22 inspection was in response to Mr Chalermpon­g effort to draw attention to Ban Koh Lon School.

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