Gyeonggi-do Extends Campaign to Prevent Illegal Dumping of Trash on Roadsides
Joint Inspection of 13 Routes Including Provincial Expressways and General National Roads with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport
Unauthorized Dumping of Trash on Roadside Special Management Zone [Provided by Gyeonggi-do]
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter La Young-cheol] Gyeonggi Province is extending the 'Roadside Illegal Dumping Awareness Campaign,' which has been conducted jointly with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport and related agencies ahead of the summer vacation season, until September.
According to the province on the 13th, in preparation for the rainy season, they will focus inspections on the cleanliness of facilities, illegal dumping of waste, traffic accident debris, and shoulder accumulations mainly at major road entrances and exits (IC) and slopes within the province. Areas found lacking will be reported to related agencies for cooperation and improvement.
Additionally, fundamental solutions will be implemented, including ▲installing trash bins at vehicle stopping areas to prevent illegal dumping ▲disposing of long-term abandoned slope waste ▲establishing budgets for road cleaning service projects.
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The campaign, originally planned to end last month, will be extended from the 15th through September 30th. Efforts will be made to raise awareness among road users through banner postings, road electronic billboard posters, the provincial website, SNS, and broadcasting media.
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