Integrated Management of Water Reuse Public Records
Expected to Enhance Work Efficiency and Expertise

The Seoul Water Reclamation Facilities Corporation announced on the 19th that it has opened and begun operating the "Seoul Water Reclamation Facilities Corporation Archives" to manage public records related to water reclamation in a more long-term and stable environment.


Opening of the 'Seoul Muljaesaeng Facility Corporation Archive'... Systematic Management of Sewage Treatment Information View original image

The "Seoul Water Reclamation Facilities Corporation Archives," which opened on the 17th, was established to systematically manage the records of the "Water Reclamation Center," which had been operated under private consignment for over 20 years. It consists of a preservation storage and reading room within a 135㎡ space, capable of accommodating approximately 30,000 volumes of records.


With the opening of the archives, the Water Reclamation Corporation has organized and completed the management system for 11,237 volumes of records from the Tancheon Water Reclamation Center, and plans to conduct a full survey of records from the Seonam Water Reclamation Center within this year. In the future, it aims to integrate the management of records related to the overall operation of Seoul's water reclamation centers.


Through the opening of the archives and the introduction of a records management system, the Water Reclamation Corporation expects not only to enable systematic management and utilization of water reclamation records such as sewage treatment but also to greatly contribute to the smooth sharing of sewage treatment information, improving work efficiency and expertise.



Kwon Wantak, Director of the Seoul Water Reclamation Facilities Corporation, stated, "The records preserved in the archives will play an important role in connecting the past and present of Seoul's sewage treatment and indicating the future direction of water reclamation." He added, "We will not only manage records but also continuously strengthen capabilities in the water reclamation field, fulfilling our role as a hub and leading institution in the water industry."


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