Guri City Holds 2025 Second Half Tap Water Evaluation Committee Meeting
Sharing Water Quality Test Results and 2026 Quality Management Plan
Strengthening Water Management System to Enhance Public Trust

Guri City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Baek Kyunghyun) announced on the 27th that it held the "2025 Second Half Tap Water Evaluation Committee Regular Meeting" at the Topyeong Water Purification Plant on the 26th.

Guri City held the "2025 Second Half Tap Water Evaluation Committee Regular Meeting" at the Topyeong Water Purification Plant on the 26th. Provided by Guri City

Guri City held the "2025 Second Half Tap Water Evaluation Committee Regular Meeting" at the Topyeong Water Purification Plant on the 26th. Provided by Guri City

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The Guri City Tap Water Evaluation Committee (Chairman Choi Myungho) is an organization established in accordance with the Water Supply and Waterworks Installation Act. It consists of ten members, including citizen representatives interested in tap water, water facility experts, civic groups, and relevant public officials. The committee plays a key role in overall tap water management, such as evaluating and publicly announcing tap water quality test results and providing advice on water quality improvement.


At this regular meeting, the committee discussed the 2025 tap water quality test results, the comprehensive tap water quality management plan for 2026, and a tap water citizen satisfaction survey. A Q&A session was also held to review the overall waterworks operations.


The committee members requested that the results of water quality tests and details of improvement projects be actively communicated to the public, and suggested various measures to dispel distrust in tap water and increase its consumption rate. They also called for strengthening systematic management throughout the entire supply process, from the water source to households, to ensure a cleaner and safer supply of tap water.



Baek Kyunghyun, Mayor of Guri City, stated, "We will carefully review the expert opinions proposed at the Tap Water Evaluation Committee meeting and actively incorporate them into city policies," adding, "We will do our utmost to provide clean and safe tap water that citizens can drink with confidence."


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