Guri City (Mayor Baek Kyung-hyeon) announced that it predicts areas where complaints related to mosquito pests occur every year through data analysis and is pursuing integrated preemptive control measures based on the results.
On the 19th, Kim Eun-joo, director of the public health center, held a meeting on the results of collaboration between departments to eradicate mosquitoes and pests in Guri City, and encouraged the efforts of the pest control staff in each department.
In particular, the city this year’s ‘Clean Copper! To realize ‘ZERO mosquitoes’, integrated control was carried out through collaboration between departments centered on the Health Policy Department, and its effectiveness was proven by winning the grand prize at the ‘2024 Data Analysis and Utilization Contest’.
Last March, we designated pest control managers in 20 related departments and discussed mosquito habitat search and control methods for each environment. Accordingly, we achieved environmental protection and reduced disinfection chemicals through eco-friendly chemical disinfection and thorough management of facilities subject to mandatory disinfection. reaped.
In addition, the city, together with the public health center quarantine task force, operates a quarantine task force to promptly handle complaints from a wide range of areas 365 days a year, collaborating with each department to immediately process quarantine complaints, and analyze 3-year data to reduce the concentration of residential areas and commercial areas. We have periodically strengthened quarantine and disinfection measures in vulnerable areas where mosquitoes and pests are common, such as areas, rivers, and hiking trails.
Accordingly, as a result of analyzing quarantine and disinfection complaints last year and this year, the number of quarantine cases by district decreased by 26.5% after departmental collaboration and integrated disinfection.
Kim Eun-joo, director of the public health center, said, “I am most proud of the fact that we have minimized citizen inconvenience by promoting integrated control through collaboration between departments and creative ideas for mosquito and pest extermination projects through data-based scientific administration.” “We will continue to work to reduce the population of mosquitoes and pests and create a comfortable environment.”
Guri Mayor Baek Gyeong-hyeon said, “We will establish a scientific administrative foundation through data analysis to strengthen departmental collaboration and integrated control. In particular, next year, we will install a new daily mosquito monitoring system (DMS) and introduce a geographic control information system (GIS) to ensure systematic and efficient management.” “We will create a safe and healthy Guri City without worrying about mosquitoes and pests by planning quarantine projects and promoting smart quarantine measures,” he said.
Meanwhile, Guri City (Mayor Baek Kyung-hyeon) held a “Report on Arrears Collection Measures for Local Non-Tax Revenues for the Fourth Quarter of 2024” on the 18th to expand local finances and increase tax revenues.
At the briefing held presided over by the Director of the Administrative Support Bureau, nine departments, including the collection department, with over 10 million won in non-tax revenue arrears for the current year attended, reviewed the non-tax revenue collection progress and discussed ways to collect the current year’s arrears to minimize the amount of arrears carried forward.
The city plans to pursue strong collection activities by encouraging continuous payment and prompt disposition of arrears until the end of the year, and plans to make every effort to collect non-tax revenue arrears through customized activities for each delinquent, such as encouraging installment payments for delinquent delinquents who are making a living.
Guri Mayor Baek Gyeong-hyeon said, “As non-tax revenue is an important financial resource for the development of the city, we will actively seek ways to increase the collection rate through cooperation between departments and do our best in delinquent collection activities.”
Economy Queen Reporter Kim Hong-mi / Photo Guri City
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