Opposition Leader Visits Prachuap, Voices EEC Pollution Concerns
Pheu Thai opposition leader Nattapong Ruengpanyawuthi visited Prachuap Khiri Khan to investigate illegal factories and environmental violations in the Eastern Economic Corridor zone, amid community concerns over hazardous waste dumping and
On August 18, 2025, at the Prachuap Khiri Khan municipal assembly hall, Nattapong Ruengpanyawuthi and fellow Pheu Thai members convened to monitor and inspect unauthorized factory operations and legal violations in the province. They heard from relevant agencies about complaint procedures, licensing processes, oversight, and law enforcement mechanisms.
Sunthon Komkhai, coordinator of the Prachuap Strong group, highlighted illegal dumping of hazardous waste, used oil, and electrical cables, as well as licensed factories operating outside their authorized scope and unlicensed illegal factories committing environmental crimes. He stated that while residents support economic development through the Eastern Economic Corridor, communities remain skeptical about environmental protection given past failures in Prachuap's management. He also noted unresolved land disputes affecting a 1,500-rai public area at Had Nang Kaew and concerns about a steel mill that previously stored cesium-137 radioactive material.
Nattapong emphasized that EEC should stand for Environment, Economy, and Community, with economic development that protects the environment while ensuring benefits reach local residents. He clarified that people oppose EEC expansion not from anti-development sentiment but from demands that environmental and community welfare be prioritized. He raised additional concerns about landfill fires possibly fueled by industrial waste incineration and the presence of gray-market factories and labor violations.