[Asia Economy (Sejong) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] Sejong City is promoting a local small stream maintenance project.


The city announced on the 24th that it will spend a budget of 7.46 billion KRW this year to maintain eight small streams within the jurisdiction. The maintenance project is being promoted to ensure residents' safety and convenience during typhoons and heavy rainfall.


The project targets a total of eight small streams, including three newly added streams: Salgujaengi-cheon in Yeonseo-myeon, Wonsusan-cheon in Yeongi-myeon, and Chooogae-cheon in Geumnam-myeon.


The city began early maintenance last October on Apgaegul-cheon in Jeondong-myeon and Naedong-cheon in Sojeong-myeon. Additionally, Yucheon 1-cheon in Jeonui-myeon and Sanmak-cheon in Bugang-myeon are scheduled to start construction this month, and Somi-cheon in Janggun-myeon completed compensation this year and plans to begin construction next year.



Baeyoungseon, head of the Flood Control and Disaster Prevention Division, said, “The small stream maintenance project aims to create waterfront spaces for residents and improve residents' safety and living conditions,” and requested active cooperation from local residents to ensure the smooth progress of the small stream maintenance project.


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