Full Support for Renovation Costs of 100 Households... 266 Million Won Budget Allocated Until December
Preventing Safety Accidents Due to Facility Damage... Rapid Maintenance to Avoid Flood Damage
For Owners of Private Drainage Facilities in Road Zones, Apply by Phone to Gwangjin-gu Office Water Management Division

Gwangjin-gu Provides Free Maintenance Support for Private Drainage Facilities in Road Zones View original image

Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) will support free maintenance of private drainage facilities within road areas to prevent safety accidents.


Private drainage facilities are systems that discharge wastewater generated in households into the public sewer system. In principle, building or land owners are responsible for their maintenance, but they are often neglected due to costs and administrative procedures.


Accordingly, the district is promoting a private drainage facility maintenance project. This is to assist systematic maintenance when improvement work is needed due to facility damage. Prompt restoration measures can prevent flooding damage in residential areas and road subsidence.


The project period is from this month until December. With a budget of 266 million KRW, support will be provided to 100 households. The project will proceed until the budget is exhausted, covering the full cost incurred per household.


The target is owners of facilities within Gwangjin-gu road areas requiring private drainage facility maintenance. However, private drainage facilities on private land (lots) are excluded. Applications can be made by phone inquiry to the Flood Control Division of Gwangjin-gu Office.



Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “Neglecting maintenance of private drainage facilities can cause safety accidents, so caution is necessary,” and added, “We will thoroughly ensure prompt construction to help prevent safety accidents.”


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