Safety Inspections for Architecture, Fire, and Electrical Systems at 10 Water and Sewage Facilities

Gyeongnam Hapcheon-gun is conducting a national safety inspection of facilities in the water supply and sewage sector.

Gyeongnam Hapcheon-gun is conducting a national safety inspection of facilities in the water supply and sewage sector.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Hapcheon-gun, Gyeongnam is accelerating the national safety inspection by conducting safety checks on facilities in the water supply and sewage sectors.


According to the county on the 12th, Vice Governor Lee Seon-gi, private experts, and related officials jointly inspected the water supply sector (Hapcheon Water Purification Plant, Jeokjung Water Purification Plant, Gaya Water Purification Plant, Haeinsa Water Purification Plant, Yongju Intake Station) and the sewage sector (Hapcheon Public Sewage Treatment Plant, Chogye·Jeokjung Public Sewage Treatment Plant, Gaya·Yaro Public Sewage Treatment Plant, Samga Public Sewage Treatment Plant, Gaho Public Sewage Treatment Plant) from the 4th to the 7th.


This inspection covered a total of 10 locations in the water supply and sewage sectors, conducting comprehensive safety checks in the fields of architecture, firefighting, and electricity.


The county confirmed that, except for some cracks in certain facilities, the overall condition is well maintained through a more detailed diagnosis using thermal imaging cameras, and plans to carry out continuous maintenance through repairs and reinforcements of the cracked parts in the future.



Vice Governor Lee said, "Through this year's national safety inspection, we will do our best to operate water supply and sewage facilities more safely and promptly reinforce improvements so that residents can use water supply and sewage services without inconvenience."


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