Irrigation Department Trains Youth on Water Management in Phetchaburi
The Royal Irrigation Department is training youth in Phetchaburi on water management and conservation, aiming to build a network of young guardians committed to protecting local water resources.
The Royal Irrigation Department's Phetchaburi Project is launching a youth water conservation network through a training program called "Young Irrigation Officers Learn About Water Management" at Naresuan Border Patrol Police School in Huay Sok, Kaeng Krachan District, Phetchaburi Province. The program aims to instill awareness about the value of water resources and encourage youth to participate in protecting local water sources.
The Irrigation Department's Office 14 is conducting the "Young Irrigation Officers Learn About Water Management" curriculum-based training at the school to promote learning about water management and build conservation awareness among students. The activities are designed to help participants understand the role of irrigation work, the importance of water management, and efficient water use through age-appropriate learning methods, enabling youth to apply their knowledge to daily life and become important guardians of their community's water resources in the future.
Ms. Chomrat Tikul Sanit, head of the Water Allocation and Irrigation System Improvement Division, along with Phetchaburi Project staff, shared their expertise and engaged closely with students in a fun learning atmosphere that encouraged discussion about water resource conservation. The youth irrigation officer training program is one of the department's ongoing initiatives to build a network of informed young people who value water resources, leading to efficient water use and a commitment to sustaining the environment for future generations.