Poetry, Final 1st and 2nd Priority Locations Announced
Resident Briefing Held to Gather Opinions

On the 29th, Gwangyang City in Jeollanam-do disclosed the results of a feasibility study that narrowed down the candidate sites for the eco-friendly resource circulation complex to two locations.


According to the results of the 9th Gwangyang City Eco-friendly Resource Circulation Complex Site Selection Committee meeting, the final first priority (optimal site) was selected as the area around San 132-2, Juklim-ri, Gwangyang-eup, and the second priority (alternative site) was the area around San 122-7, Juklim-ri, Gwangyang-eup.

Gwangyang City disclosed the feasibility study results for selecting a site for the eco-friendly resource circulation complex on the 29th. The photo shows the exterior of the Gwangyang City Hall. <br>Photo by Gwangyang City

Gwangyang City disclosed the feasibility study results for selecting a site for the eco-friendly resource circulation complex on the 29th. The photo shows the exterior of the Gwangyang City Hall.
Photo by Gwangyang City

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The feasibility study process and results for the candidate sites are disclosed in accordance with the "Act on the Promotion of Installation of Waste Treatment Facilities and Support for Surrounding Areas." The city announced this information through the city hall website, city bulletin, and daily newspapers, and plans to make related materials available for public inspection until November 19. The materials can be viewed on-site in accordance with the enforcement decree of the Act on the Promotion of Installation of Waste Treatment Facilities and Support for Surrounding Areas.


Citizens wishing to view the materials can visit the Gwangyang City Resource Circulation Division and the first-floor civil service office of Gwangyang-eup Office between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays. The period for submitting opinions regarding the materials is until December 5, and submissions can be made in person, by mail, or by fax.


The Site Selection Committee plans to collect opinions from local residents on the disclosed feasibility study process and results of the candidate sites, and hold briefing sessions aligned with the strategic environmental impact assessment and climate change impact assessment to hear residents' opinions.


Yang Jun-seok, Director of the Tourism, Culture, and Environment Bureau of Gwangyang City, said, “Since the site selection process must be fair, it is impossible to communicate with specific areas before the final first and second priority sites are selected. During the construction process, we will fully listen to and communicate with the residents of the relevant areas.”



Director Yang added, “As the eco-friendly resource circulation complex is a facility essential for Gwangyang City and its citizens, we ask for the understanding and cooperation of residents near the candidate sites.”


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