Need for an Asset Management System
Available budgets are always insufficient relative to the required maintenance costs, and continued increases in maintenance costs are inevitable as infrastructure aging accelerates.
→ A rational investment decision-making process is needed to use limited budgets efficiently
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Installation of Baffle Walls in Filter Basins Improved Customer Service Leve
ISO 22000 Certification for All 39 Water Treatment Plants
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Abnormal Climate Events
Measures to Stabilize Water Supply in Response to the Seomjingang River Drought, etc.
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Enhanced capacity to respond to water supply accidents
Pipeline stabilization projects such as pipeline rehabilitation and duplication (KRW 12.3 trillion by 2040)
K-water manages approximately 270,000 assets across 50 metropolitan water supply systems, and managing all assets under the same criteria, such as service life, results in investment inefficiency.
→ Scientific renewal and replacement decision-making is needed based on asset criticality.
| Total | 271,806 |
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| Civil | 88,510 |
| Mechanical | 81,962 |
| Communications | 45,206 |
| Electrical | 33,210 |
| Pipeline | 20,219 |
| Architectural | 2,017 |
| Others | 682 |
Status of Metropolitan Water Supply Facilities
Status of Water Supply Facilities
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Intake Facility Status (19,350 thousand m³/day)
Total of 26 Intake Facilities
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Water Treatment Plant Status (9,896 thousand m³/day)
Total of 44 Intake Facilities (General 26, Advanced 13, 5 Industrial-use-only Sites)
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Pipeline Status (6,125km)
SP : 3,293km, DCIP : 2,507km, Others : 325km
Facility Operation Status
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Status of Metropolitan and Industrial Water Pipelines by Elapsed Years
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Annual Water Supply Facility Maintenance Costs (‘14~’24Year)
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