Cleaning at Least Once a Week, Committed to Safety and Water Quality Management

Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, opened the 3·15 Haeyang Nuri Park Water Playground on the 8th and began full-scale operation.

Changwon Special City, Gyeongnam, opened the 3·15 Haeyang Nuri Park Water Playground on the 8th and began full-scale operation.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam announced that starting from the 8th, with the official beginning of the summer season, the 3·15 Haeyang Nuri Park water playground has opened and begun full operation.


The water playground in the park had been closed for the past two years due to the spread of COVID-19, and many citizens had been waiting for its opening.


In particular, 3·15 Haeyang Nuri Park is expected to attract many visitors as an ideal place to enjoy water play along with the cool sea during the summer season.


The operating period is 45 days from the 8th to August 21, and the hours are from 11:00 AM to 4:40 PM. The facility will be closed every Monday for inspections and cleaning.


According to the Water Environment Conservation Act, water quality tests will be conducted at least once every 15 days and the results will be shared with citizens.


During operating hours, the city plans to continuously remove floating debris and sediment, and clean the area at least once a week to ensure safety and water quality management.



Lee Jong-geun, Director of the Marine Port and Fisheries Bureau, said, “This is the first year the 3·15 Haeyang Nuri Park water playground has opened, and we expect many citizens to visit. We will do our best to maintain safety and hygiene so that visitors can use the playground cleanly and comfortably.” He added, “We also hope that citizens using the water playground will follow the usage rules and enjoy a refreshing summer.”


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