Hanam City in Gyeonggi Province will invest a total project cost of approximately 2.5 billion KRW to carry out an aging water pipeline maintenance project in the Deokpung-dong area, with completion scheduled for July next year, aiming to improve the quality of life for its citizens.

Aging Water Pipeline Maintenance Project. Provided by Hanam City

Aging Water Pipeline Maintenance Project. Provided by Hanam City

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This construction project covers a total distance of 2.485 kilometers, stretching from Deokpung Elementary School, past Daedong Firenze Apartment, to the vicinity of Dongbu Elementary School and the parking lot of Deokpung Neighborhood Park. The core of the project is the complete replacement of old water pipelines that are over 30 years old and have been a major concern due to frequent leaks and rust-colored water.


Through this project, the city plans to prevent chronic rust-colored water, reduce the leakage rate, and maintain stable water pressure, thereby resolving the long-standing inconveniences experienced by residents.


During the construction period, the city will make every effort to minimize inconvenience to citizens by managing traffic control, providing detour guidance, and ensuring thorough project management. In addition, the city will provide sufficient advance notice and respond promptly to any water supply interruptions or changes in water quality that may occur as a result of the construction.



A Hanam City official stated, "As this project is aimed at creating a safe and clean tap water supply environment, we ask for your deep understanding and cooperation," adding, "We will do our utmost to minimize inconvenience caused by the construction and to ensure the highest quality."


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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