Ulju-gun, Ulsan City, is conducting technical support consulting for business sites with frequent odor complaints in collaboration with the Ulsan Green Environment Support Center designated by the Ministry of Environment.


This consulting is promoted to help improve environmental management capabilities for small-scale business sites that are expected to be insufficient in responding to strengthened emission standards for fine dust, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds, odors, and more.


The project period is from this month to next month, targeting odor and air emission business sites classified as types 4 and 5 located in Ulju-gun.


Technical personnel from the Ulsan Green Environment Support Center, composed of various experts such as professors from environmental-related departments, industrial environmental engineers, and environmental specialized construction companies, will provide preventive technical support.


In cases where detailed identification of environmental problem causes and improvement measures are needed, focused management technical support including experimental analysis will be provided to support the efficient operation of emission and prevention facilities.

Ulju County Office.

Ulju County Office.

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An official from Ulju-gun stated, “We will collaborate with the Ulsan Green Environment Support Center, which has taken the lead in solving local environmental issues, to resolve odor and other environmental problems in the Ulju-gun area.”



The Ulsan Green Environment Support Center was established in December 1998 under the ‘Environmental Technology and Environmental Industry Support Act.’ The center promotes environmental improvement investigations, research, technology development, corporate environmental support projects, and environmental education projects to solve various environmental issues in the Ulsan region.


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