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YTN reports one after another cases of illegal and illegal laws surrounding ‘Hansol Papertech’, a paper mill in Damyang, Jeollanam-do. On this occasion, it is the enormous amounts of water that this plant consumes on a daily basis. The Rural Community Corporation has signed a special contract and there are suspicions that it has violated this contract. Reporter Kim Bum-hwan reports on the strange water business of the Rural Community Corporation. Hansol Papertech, a paper mill built next to a residential area in 1983. The plant is known to use 8,000 tons of water per day. It is a Yongsan pumping station managed by Korea Rural Community Corporation. It is located right next to the Youngsan River, which originated from Yongso in Gamagol, Damyang. Hansol Papertech draws water and uses it. Isn’t it a problem that the factory uses water for agriculture? The basic conditions of the use permit are stipulated as “a range that does not interfere with the original function, maintenance and management of the agricultural production infrastructure.” This is a contract for the use of agricultural water between the Rural Community Corporation and Hansol Papertech. It says: “If the water supply is less than 60% of the average low water rate on the 15th of each month, the water supply will stop.” In fact, in 2017, when the drought was severe, the average underperformance was just 37.7%, falling to the 20% level in July. Still, water was supplied to the factory. The Korea Rural Community Corporation said it will no longer supply water to Hansol Papertech after the contract ends and that it even sent an official letter to secure an alternative water source. YTN Kim Bum-hwan[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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