[Photo] Public Procurement Service-Korea Water Resources Corporation, Government Stockpile Management of Activated Carbon for Tap Water Purification View original image


[Asia Economy (Daejeon) Reporter Jeong Il-woong] On the 19th, the Public Procurement Service announced that it signed a business agreement with Korea Water Resources Corporation for the government stockpiling of activated carbon. According to the agreement, the Public Procurement Service will handle the purchase of activated carbon using stockpiling funds, while Korea Water Resources Corporation will be responsible for storage and inventory circulation management of the activated carbon purchased by the Public Procurement Service. Activated carbon is used in the final filtration process when producing tap water at advanced water treatment facilities. This agreement is the first case of stockpiling promotion, which is part of the government's supply chain stabilization measures prepared after the urea water crisis. Lee Jong-wook, Administrator of the Public Procurement Service (left), is signing the agreement with Park Jae-hyun, President of Korea Water Resources Corporation. Provided by the Public Procurement Service



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