Pyeongchang County in Gangwon Province has secured 12.6 billion won in national funding from the Ministry of Environment for the 2026 public sewage system subsidy project.

Pyeongchang County Office building.

Pyeongchang County Office building.

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According to Pyeongchang County, the ongoing projects include: 1 billion won in national funding for the Chang-ri small village sewage system installation project; 5.2 billion won in national funding for the Dodon rural village sewage system construction project; 3.7 billion won in national funding for the Haanmi rural village sewage system expansion project; and 1.3 billion won in national funding for the old sewage pipeline maintenance project. For new projects, the county secured a total of 21.1 billion won-including 1.4 billion won in national funding and 8.5 billion won in local funding-for the construction of the Yongpyeong public sewage treatment facility and the basic and detailed design services for the Yongpyeong (Jangpyeong, Jaesan, Baegokpo) sewage pipeline maintenance project. This will enable the smooth implementation of Pyeongchang County’s public sewage system projects in 2026.



Pyeongchang County Governor Sim Jaeguk stated, "By securing 12.6 billion won in national funding from the Ministry of Environment for 2026, we will make significant contributions to improving public hygiene and residential environments for our residents."


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