Kim Taeheum: "Pangyo Canal Construction Is Unrealistic"
"Focus on Improving Quality of Life and Building a Marine Bio Cluster"
Kim Taeheum, Governor of Chungnam Province, expressed a negative stance on September 22 regarding the proposed construction of the Pangyo Stream canal, stating that "realistically, it is a remote possibility."
He also emphasized that the future of Seocheon County depends not on population growth, but on improving quality of life and fostering the marine bioindustry.
During a press conference held in Seocheon County that day, Governor Kim explained, "Although some advocate for canal construction as a response to heavy rainfall, the government is unlikely to support allocating a large budget to such a small region. During my tenure as a National Assembly member, I realized the Pangyo Multipurpose Dam water supply project, which resolved the agricultural and industrial water needs."
He added, "Currently, river maintenance is designed based on a 30- to 70-year frequency, but with climate change, we need to prepare for a 200-year frequency. While the overall maintenance for Chungnam Province requires 8 trillion won, with an annual available budget of 110 billion won, it would take 80 years. I have raised the need for a prioritized plan in 5- to 10-year increments with the President and the Minister of the Interior and Safety."
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Regarding the direction of Seocheon County's development, he stated, "Expanding the population to 100,000 or 150,000 is unrealistic. The city should aim for a population of 50,000 to 60,000, where the elderly and younger generations coexist." He stressed the need to focus on building a marine bio cluster, including the Janghang National Wetland Restoration Project, the Marine Bioindustrialization Support Center, the Blue Carbon Demonstration Center, and the marine bio-materials plant.
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