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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Gwangyang City announced that it will recruit 5 illegal fine dust emission monitors by January 15 next year to prevent air pollutants generated from fine dust emission sources.


The recruitment target is citizens aged 18 or older who have an address in Gwangyang City as of the announcement date and are capable of performing monitoring activities. Preference will be given to those with environmental certifications, volunteer activity records, employment-vulnerable groups, and national merit recipients.


Applications can be submitted by downloading the application form from the announcement section on the Gwangyang City website from January 6 to January 8 next year, and visiting the Environmental Department at City Hall with the required documents.


Applicants will undergo a first document screening and a second interview screening, and successful candidates will be selected in order of highest scores. The final successful candidates will be individually notified on January 15 next year.


Once hired as monitors, they will perform tasks such as ▲patrolling near fine dust emission sources ▲responding on-site to complaints ▲supporting administrative guidance and inspections during high fine dust concentration periods ▲providing administrative support for pollution source management ▲and other fine dust prevention monitoring tasks suited to regional characteristics until the end of December next year.



Kim Jae-hee, head of the Environmental Department, said, “Monitors will be deployed mainly in industrial complex areas with high fine dust concentrations to strive for a pleasant air environment,” and added, “This project is also expected to help create local jobs that have been stagnant due to COVID-19.”


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