Industrial Complex Air Pollution, Odor, Water, Marine, and Soil Issues

Yeosu City (Mayor Jeong Gi-myeong) announced that it will investigate the level of pollution in the surrounding areas caused by various pollutants emitted from the national industrial complex over the next two years until 2025 and prepare environmental improvement measures.


According to the city, on the afternoon of the 15th, a kickoff meeting for the "Research Service on the Actual Condition Survey of Environmental Pollution around Yeosu Industrial Complex" was held at the Yeosu Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Yeosu City will investigate the level of pollution in surrounding areas caused by various pollutants emitted from the national industrial complex over the next two years until 2025 and will take measures to improve the environment. <br>Photo by Yeosu City

Yeosu City will investigate the level of pollution in surrounding areas caused by various pollutants emitted from the national industrial complex over the next two years until 2025 and will take measures to improve the environment.
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This project is being promoted by Yeosu City in collaboration with the Korean Society for Atmospheric Environment. It plans to conduct a basic status analysis of the areas surrounding the national industrial complex, analyze environmental management cases, and carry out environmental investigations on air pollution, odors, water, marine, and soil, aiming to establish efficient environmental management measures.


The kickoff meeting was attended by about 100 people, including the Yeongsangang River Basin Environmental Office, Jeollanam-do Province, the Yeosu Industrial Complex Civil-Government Cooperation Governance Committee and Expert Committee, 90 business sites in the Yeosu Industrial Complex, and the Yeosu Industrial Complex Factory Managers' Council, where heated discussions were held on effective methods for investigating environmental pollution.


A city official stated, "Since the establishment of the Yeosu Industrial Complex, there have been continuous demands for environmental management improvements due to environmental and resident health damages. This project will be a significant driving force for the transition to an eco-friendly industrial complex," adding, "We will make every effort to ensure that systematic environmental improvement measures can be established through the project."



Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Heo Seon-sik hss79@asiae.co.kr


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