Hwasun-gun Implements 'Comprehensive Inspection of Small-Scale Water Supply Facilities' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Young-gyun] Hwasun-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Gu Chung-gon) announced on the 8th that it will conduct a "Pre-Lunar New Year Small-scale Water Facility Comprehensive Inspection" from the 8th to the 15th to supply clean and hygienic domestic water to residents.


The targets are a total of 125 locations, including 58 village water supply systems such as Sumchon Village in Suman 1-ri, Hwasun-eup, and 67 small-scale water supply facilities such as Ungok Village in Dagok-ri, Baek-a-myeon.


The comprehensive inspection will be carried out by an inspection team composed of the Water and Sewage Office, eup/myeon officials, and facility managers (village chiefs).


In addition, the operation and management status of facilities, such as the condition of disinfection facilities and whether the appropriate amount of disinfectant is being injected, will be inspected and identified, and facilities requiring repair or maintenance will be promptly renovated.


For residents reluctant to use disinfectants due to odor or taste, the necessity of disinfection for safe water use will be promoted, and active efforts will be made to prevent waterborne infectious diseases.



A county official said, "Through the comprehensive inspection, we plan to prevent waterborne diseases in advance and ensure stable supply of drinking water without any disruption," adding, "We will do our best to supply clear water that can be safely consumed through regular management, inspections, and periodic water quality tests."


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