Inspection of Water Playground Facility Repairs, Replacements, and Water Quality Management

Gimhae City in Gyeongnam has begun inspecting water play facilities ahead of their opening in early July.


Facilities deemed unsuitable after the inspection will be repaired or replaced.


According to the city, water play areas in Gimhae reopened around July last year after the stabilization of COVID-19, attracting about 90,000 visitors.


The water play areas are available for free use from 11 a.m. to 4:40 p.m. and will operate until August 31.


They are closed one day each week and on rainy days for water quality management and facility inspections.


Test operations are being conducted at the water park ahead of its opening. <br>[Photo by Gimhae City Hall, Gyeongnam]

Test operations are being conducted at the water park ahead of its opening.
[Photo by Gimhae City Hall, Gyeongnam]

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The city regularly conducts water quality tests and focuses on cleaning the floors and drains of the water play areas to ensure visitors can safely enjoy the water in clean conditions.


To prevent safety accidents after the opening, safety management personnel trained in first aid will be stationed throughout the facilities.


For suitable water quality, the water will be periodically replaced and cleaned, and the city plans to request regular inspections at least twice a month from water quality testing agencies to maintain compliance with water playground facility water quality management standards.



A city official stated, “With the onset of the intense heat and the need for caution regarding water play safety, we will thoroughly ensure that visitors are provided with clean and safe water play areas.”


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