Hamyang-gun, Environmental Maintenance and Inspection of Public Sewage Treatment Facilities for Winter Preparation
Proactive Winter Measures Implemented for Two Weeks from the 12th at Three Public Sewage Treatment Facilities
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] The Sangha Water and Sewage Office in Hamyang-gun, Gyeongnam, will conduct environmental maintenance of public sewage treatment facilities for two weeks starting from the 12th.
This inspection for smooth sewage treatment will be carried out by forming a joint inspection team with the management agency. It plans to inspect major facilities and equipment in preparation for the winter season and take proactive insulation measures for three operating public sewage treatment facilities and 51 small-scale treatment facilities.
In addition, the public sewage treatment facilities will be developed and maintained as resident-friendly spaces harmoniously integrated with the surrounding areas, providing a clean and pleasant environment through cleanliness activities and facility management. Furthermore, safety management plans for the facilities, safety manager and worker health education inspections, and emergency reporting and response system checks will be conducted to prevent safety accidents in advance.
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Yeom Hee-saeng, head of the Hamyang Water and Sewage Office, said, “We will continuously carry out environmental maintenance to improve the image of environmental infrastructure facilities, which are perceived as nuisance facilities, and thoroughly inspect public sewage treatment facilities in the region to do our best to prevent safety accidents.”
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