Strict Enforcement Without Tolerance for Environmental Violations

Kwon Osang, head of Daegu Seo-gu Office, visited the dyeing industrial complex in the Seo-gu area on the 15th, where 126 resident companies are clustered, to inspect the joint wastewater treatment plant, known as one of the main sources of odor emissions.


On this day, Kwon listened to explanations regarding the current status of the joint wastewater treatment plant at the dyeing industrial complex and its wastewater treatment process. He then comprehensively inspected the entire facility to closely check how odor is managed. He also emphasized to Park Gwangryul, chairman of the Dyeing Industrial Complex Management Corporation, who accompanied him, the need for environmental improvements and other changes in the dyeing industrial complex.

Kwon Osang, Mayor of Daegu Seo-gu (left), is visiting the Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex to inspect the joint wastewater treatment plant.

Kwon Osang, Mayor of Daegu Seo-gu (left), is visiting the Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex to inspect the joint wastewater treatment plant.

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Kwon Osang stated, "Environmental improvements in the dyeing industrial complex are also linked to the development project of the Seodaegu Station area, which will become a major hub of Daegu in the future," and asked, "We request your active cooperation so that the Seo-gu district can become an even better place to live."



Daegu Seo-gu Office plans to strictly enforce administrative actions with zero tolerance for violations of environmental laws at pollutant-emitting business sites, alongside relaxing regulations on business types. The district is committed to creating a 'pleasant and livable Seo-gu' where residents can breathe comfortably by reducing odor and other measures.


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