Namwon-si Conducts 'Tap Water Quality Inspection' View original image


[Namwon=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jeong Young-kwon] Jeonbuk Namwon City (Mayor Lee Hwan-joo) announced on the 5th that the Waterworks Office will conduct a statutory water quality inspection this month to ensure the quality and reliability of tap water.


The water quality inspection is conducted monthly as stipulated in the "Regulations on Drinking Water Quality Standards and Inspections," and water sampling for this month's inspection is scheduled to take place from the 10th to the 11th.


Samples of tap water collected from Wolrak Water Purification Plant and 27 locations within the jurisdiction will be sent to the Jeonbuk Provincial Institute of Health and Environment for water quality testing, covering 59 items including general bacteria.


The head of the Waterworks Office stated, "The results of this water quality inspection will be announced on the city hall website to continuously communicate and build consensus with citizens," adding, "We will strive to alleviate citizens' vague concerns about tap water."



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