Haman County Says "Drink With Confidence"... Publishes 2025 Tap Water Quality Report
29,400 Copies Published
Safe for Public Use
The Waterworks and Sewerage Office of Haman County, South Gyeongsang Province, has published the "2025 Tap Water Quality Report," which contains water quality test results and related information.
On June 2, it was announced that 29,400 copies of the report have been published and distributed.
The report was prepared in accordance with the Waterworks Act and its enforcement regulations, and it includes the necessary information to help residents trust and use tap water with confidence.
'2025 Tap Water Quality Report' Published and Distributed_2025 Tap Water Quality Report Cover. [Image provided by Haman County]
View original imageAccording to the report, the 2025 water quality tests showed no detection of microorganisms (including E. coli), heavy metals, or pesticides. In addition, all items met the drinking water quality standards and were rated as "compliant."
This result demonstrates the safety and cleanliness of Haman County’s tap water and is regarded as the outcome of ongoing efforts to provide safe tap water to the residents of Haman County.
A county official stated, "Haman County uses riverbank-filtered water as its raw water source, which makes it safe from algal toxins and hazardous substances. No disinfection by-products produced during the purification process were detected, and their levels were found to be far below the standard limits. We hope residents will use tap water with peace of mind," adding, "We will continue to do our best to ensure that Haman County residents can drink tap water with confidence."
Tap water is the public service most closely related to residents’ daily lives.
Regular disclosure of quality and transparent information provision are the first steps toward building administrative trust.
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It is hoped that the publication of this quality report will give residents greater confidence in using tap water safely.
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