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Muan County will install and operate 25 mobile CCTVs in areas vulnerable to illegal garbage dumping. (Photo by Muan County)

Muan County will install and operate 25 mobile CCTVs in areas vulnerable to illegal garbage dumping. (Photo by Muan County)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced on the 17th that it will install and operate 25 new portable CCTVs in areas vulnerable to illegal garbage dumping to create a pleasant living environment.


Unlike the existing fixed CCTVs, the portable CCTVs do not require temporary construction and can be installed and moved easily, enabling rapid response when complaints arise.


Additionally, the dome-shaped cameras minimize blind spots, and warning broadcasts through motion detection are expected to educate residents and enhance enforcement against illegal dumping.


The county has already completed a preliminary survey of habitual illegal dumping areas and plans to move the CCTVs to suspected illegal dumping sites for enforcement. When illegal dumping is detected, fines and cleanliness maintenance orders will be strengthened according to relevant laws.


A Muan-gun official stated, “Along with the 47 fixed and portable CCTVs installed and operated until last year, we will do our best to enforce quickly and strongly with the 25 additional portable CCTVs installed this time until illegal garbage dumping is completely eliminated.” He added, “For a clean Muan-gun, the correct intention and practice of garbage disposal by residents are essential.”



Meanwhile, by the end of last month, the county detected a total of 111 cases of illegal garbage dumping and imposed fines amounting to 6 million won.


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