Tha Jin River in Bang Pla Ma District of Suphan Buri. The 439 Km long Tha Chin River branches off the Chao Phraya River at Makham-Thao subdistrict, Wat Sing District of Chainat Province. It flows through Suphanburi, Nakhon Pathom and drains to the Gulf of Thailand at Samut Sakon Province. The lower river basin is connected to the Mae Klong River basin. Major tributaries of this river are Huai Krasieo and Supanburi Rivers. The Tha Chin River basin is divided into three sub-basins. Most of the areas in the river basin are crop fields and paddy fields. The water resource is utilised mainly for paddy irrigation. Huai Krasieo Dam is the only existing impounding reservoir in the basin. The Tha Chin River basin covers most parts of Suphanburi Province.
Source: Ayutthaya Historical Research
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