About 1,400 m2 of Cherng Laung lake will be cleared to fill the new airport

Samdech Techo Hun Sen asked OCIC Chairman to restore the Cherng Laung lake by digging out land to build the construction of the new airport while benefiting the local resident at the same time.

On 22nd June 2020, Samdech Techo Hun Sen asked Neak Oknha Pung Kheav Se, Chairman of OCIC Company, to restore and use land from the Cherng Laung lake to build the new Phnom Penh International Airport.

PM Hun Sen described benefits of using land from this lake restoration that “I told Pung Kheav Se to help dig deep in the Cherng Laung lake and dump the dirt to fill into the airport construction. Why do I have to remind this? This lake has a very important role for three districts in two provinces – in Takeo, two districts, and in Kandal province, one district, Sa’ang.”

Samdech also emphasized that “The lake is a source of water for farmers in the paddy fields and parts of Prey Kabbas district. “From the Krang Yua River to the Bassac River. Therefore, we have to keep more water there.”

“We are in need of landfills so we can use the land from the lake reservoirs to fill the airports for the benefit of the company and for both of the state and the people benefit as well. When the lake is deep, it will create our stocks of fish that will grow in the lake. On top of that,  the lake itself is not the only source of water for irrigation, but it also a water gate for releasing flooding from the Prek Thnout river which could occasionally happen. It normally flows into the Bassac river floods into the Tonle Sap, but when the Bassac River is also flooding, then we have to divert it to the lake.

Choeung Leu Lake is a large natural lake in the south of Phnom Penh. This natural lake covers an area of ​​about 14 square kilometres, or about 1,400 hectares, located 26.26 kilometres from Phnom Penh and approximately 10 km from the location of the new Phnom Penh International Airport.

As the ninth-largest airport in the world will be built on an area of ​​up to 2,600 hectares, the land required to fill up the new International Airport site is estimated to be millions of cubic meters more.

- Video Advertisement -

Related Post

Construction of Bassac River Bridge Linking Chak Angre Krom and Prek Pra Reaches 73% Completion

The construction of the highly anticipated bridge across the Bassac River, connecting Chak Angre Krom to Prek Pra, has achieved a major milestone, reaching 73% completion by the end of May 2026. According to the inspection team on 01 June 2026, led by HE Soung Heng, Secretary of State and Project Director, to monitor the […]

Bakheng Water Treatment Plant Expansion Crosses Major Threshold to Secure Capital Clean Water Access

Phase Three Progress Surpasses Seventy % Mark as Cambodia Broadens Utility Infrastructure to Support Rapid Economic Growth The ongoing construction of the Bakheng Water Treatment Plant Phase Three has achieved a significant milestone, with the project now certified as more than 70 % complete. This infrastructure expansion is poised to critically enhance the water distribution […]

Takhmao City Wastewater Infrastructure Project Reaches One-Third Completion Milestone

The construction of the wastewater treatment system in Takhmao City, Kandal Province, has reached a significant milestone, achieving an overall progress of 33 percent as of the end of April 2026. This advancement was confirmed during a site visit on May 7, 2026, led by His Excellency Ros Vanna, Secretary of State of the Ministry […]

Cambodia and Japan Sign Consultancy Agreement for Koh Ksach Tonlea Bridge Project in Kandal Province

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport and the Japanese consortium CHODAI Co., LTD have formally signed a consulting services agreement for the Koh Ksach Tonlea Bridge construction project in Kandal Province. The signing ceremony took place on May 8, 2026, under the high presidency of His Excellency Peng Ponea, Minister of Public Works and […]

Japan Pledges $47 Million to Strengthen Flood Resilience and Wastewater Infrastructure in Phnom Penh

Japan has officially extended a $47 million credit facility to support a comprehensive flood protection and wastewater drainage development project in the Cambodian capital. This strategic funding follows a formal exchange of notes between the Royal Government of Cambodia and the government of Japan on April 23, 2026. The announcement was formalized during a recent […]

New $20 Million Cassava Processing Plant Breaks Ground in Kampong Speu to Boost Agri-Industrial Exports

The agricultural landscape of Cambodia reached a new milestone on the morning of April 27, 2026, as officials broke ground on a $20 Million cassava starch processing factory in Kampong Speu province. The ceremony, highlighted by the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology, and Innovation, marks a pivotal advancement in the Kingdom’s efforts to move up […]