Nineteen Local Government Officials from India Visit to Share Excellence in Tap Water Management
Selected as a Field Visit Site for Gangwon Province and UN-Habitat International Training Program

Foreign government officials have visited the Soyang Water Purification Plant in Chuncheon to observe the management of tap water, drawing attention to the plant as a site for international training.

Nineteen local government officials from India are taking a commemorative photo after visiting Soyang Water Purification Plant on the 16th. Provided by Chuncheon City

Nineteen local government officials from India are taking a commemorative photo after visiting Soyang Water Purification Plant on the 16th. Provided by Chuncheon City

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The Chuncheon City Government announced that on September 16, nineteen local government officials from India participating in the "Sustainable Water Management and Sanitation" international training program-jointly organized by Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province and UN-Habitat-visited the Soyang Water Purification Plant.


The participants toured the water intake, purification, and supply processes, examining Korea's water quality management and supply systems. The city also exchanged various opinions with the delegation regarding waterworks operations, deepening mutual understanding.


The city evaluates the selection of the Soyang Water Purification Plant as a field visit site for this international training program as a meaningful achievement, as it promotes the excellence of Korea's tap water management to the world and shares Chuncheon's water management experience.


A city official stated, "This international delegation's visit provided a valuable opportunity to share Chuncheon's waterworks operation practices with foreign officials. We will continue to share our tap water management experience with both domestic and international visitors and do our best to ensure a safe water supply for our citizens."



Meanwhile, the city resumed the Soyang Water Purification Plant tour program in March. As of this date, a total of 215 people have participated in the program.


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