Abstract

In this study, economical and efficient sewage and wastewater treatment methods were analyzed by distributing sewage flowing into the public wastewater treatment facility from the residential area of Dalseong 1st industrial complex to nearby sewage and wastewater treatment facilities. In the future, it was attempted to predict the increase in the amount of wastewater by industry by analyzing the change trend by industry within the Dalseong 1st Industrial Complex. Therefore, the environmental infrastructure around the Dalseong 1st Industrial Complex with the possibility of linked treatment was investigated. Based on this, the Hyeonpung Sewage Treatment Plant was judged to be suitable in consideration of various legal considerations such as the flow rate of each facility and effluent water quality standards. The distance from the public wastewater treatment facility in the Dalseong Industrial Complex to the Hyeonpung sewage treatment plant, the diameter of the pipe, and the type of pipe were reviewed, and the total project cost was more than KRW 2.8 billion. The Dalseong 1st Industrial Complex treats both sewage from residential areas and wastewater from industrial complexes, and the Hyeonpung Sewage Treatment Plant selected as the linked treatment area is a sewage treatment plant. Therefore, it is judged that the administrative procedure for changing the residential area of the Dalseong 1st Industrial Complex from a public wastewater treatment plant to a sewage treatment plant and consultation with related organizations is necessary.

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