Anseong City, guidance on preventing freezing of meters in winter

by times news cr

In order to temporarily suspend water supply‌ construction​ to prevent poor construction during the winter, Anseong City‘s Waterworks Department announced that ‌for applications for water ⁤supply ⁣construction ⁢after December 6, 2024, water supply‍ construction will ⁢be carried⁢ out after the ​winter construction‍ suspension period.

In ⁣addition, put insulating material,⁣ such ​as ‌old clothes, inside⁢ the metering cylinder in a‍ plastic bag​ to prevent the insulating material from getting wet. Cover the lid with ⁢insulating material and‌ seal it widely with a plastic cover ‌to prevent cold wind from entering.In⁣ extreme cold weather​ below -10℃, use ‌tap water. The recipients were ‍requested to actively ‌manage the ‍water so that it could be received⁢ and​ used little by little.

In addition, ‍when the meter and water pipes are frozen, use a ⁢hair​ dryer or⁣ gradually melt them from lukewarm water to warm ‌water. If any abnormalities occur,such ⁣as the ⁣glass or ⁣body of the water meter breaking or the indicator not rotating,close ⁤the valve in the protection container and report it to the Waterworks‍ Department. requested.

Anseong City, guidance on preventing freezing of meters in winter

Meanwhile, Anseong City (Mayor Kim Bo-ra) announced⁤ that on November ⁤28, it lifted the ⁤’restriction on the movement of cattle‌ farms within⁢ the quarantine zone’, which was imposed due to the second outbreak of lumpy skin in Anseong‍ on October ⁣29.

There ⁢have ⁣been no additional outbreaks in the quarantine area since the clinical ​period of 4 weeks since the last ‌outbreak, ​and as a result of clinical and detailed ⁢tests conducted on the 27th, all cases were ​judged ​’negative’, so this is ⁣a measure in accordance with Lumpiskin emergency ⁤action⁢ guidelines (SOP). .

Anseong City ‌completed the culling of 43 positive ⁤cattle from the affected farm following a positive test ⁢for ⁤bovine lumpiskin at⁢ one ​dairy farm in Bogae-myeon on October ⁢29, and 151 cattle farms (including the affected​ farm) within the quarantine area (5km radius of ⁢the affected farm). Movement restrictions were implemented.

To prevent the further spread of livestock diseases, Anseong⁣ City conducted⁣ clinical surveillance on 150 households ⁢in the quarantine‍ unit after the outbreak to confirm that there were no abnormalities, and conducted periodic disinfection ‍by administering additional vaccines ⁢and introducing quarantine vehicles ⁤to the ⁤farm where the outbreak occurred. consequently, additional outbreaks of lumpy skin occurred. The ⁣quarantine zone was lifted without any restrictions.

Anseong Mayor ⁢Kim Bora said, “In the face of additional ⁤lumpy skin outbreaks,‍ the city’s fast initial response and active cooperation from farmers promoted biosecurity, and the project ended safely without additional outbreaks.”⁢ She added,⁤ “In‌ preparation for heavy snowfall in the ⁢winter,⁢ livestock barn maintenance, ‌disinfection of the inside and outside of the farm, cleaning,⁣ and entry. “Please be thorough in​ complying with the ⁤quarantine rules,​ including control,” he asked.

economy Queen reporter Hongmi Kim / Photo Anseong City

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