Yeongsangang Regional Environmental Office, Inspection of Basic Environmental Facilities in Preparation for Heavy Rainfall
The Yeongsangang River Basin Environmental Office will conduct guidance and inspections of environmental infrastructure facilities until the 23rd to prepare for concentrated summer rainfall.
In cooperation with local governments, they will examine the maintenance status of sewage pipelines in 13 areas where flooding damage is expected.
▲Securing personnel and equipment for sewage pipeline maintenance ▲Proper operation of sewage retention facilities and rainwater pumping stations ▲Checking whether maintenance plans for sewage pipelines and emergency recovery plans in case of accidents have been established are the main points of inspection.
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Jeong Seonhwa, head of the Yeongsangang Office, stated, “To prevent urban flooding damage, we will thoroughly conduct pre-inspections of environmental infrastructure facilities and ensure that local governments can supplement any deficiencies in advance.”
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