Affiliation:
1. Division of Water Environment, Korea Environment Institute, Sejong, Republic of Korea
Abstract
Abstract
Most Korean citizens today have access to water services, owing to the enormous investment made in water infrastructure. Recently, however, Korean society is facing issues concerning rapid deterioration and inappropriate management of urban water infrastructure. It has been determined that 72.3% of all water infrastructure will have deteriorated by 2035, which implies that the standard of water services then would be even lower than the current standard. Given the complex institutional system required for urban water infrastructure, the vagueness of management authority, limited maintenance budget, poor information management, and issues with maintenance methods are the high priority issues currently being faced. This paper discusses the challenges that Korean society is facing and proposes the need for a change in cognizance for successful water infrastructure management in the future.
Funder
Korea Environment Institute
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Water Science and Technology,Geography, Planning and Development
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