Paju City conducts preliminary inspection of indoor air quality ahead of GTX Unjeong Jungang Station opening at the end of the year

by times news cr

The indoor air quality at GTX Unjeong Central Station, which is scheduled to open on the 28th, was confirmed to be in good condition.

Paju City inspected the indoor air quality of GTX Unjeong Central Station on the 10th and found that all eight items, including fine dust and carbon dioxide, met legal standards in major areas such as the waiting room and platform located 50 meters underground. He said he did.

GTX Unjeong Jungang Station is equipped with five measuring devices that detect indoor air quality in real time. If the concentration of pollutants exceeds the standard, we plan to thoroughly manage air quality by operating the air conditioning system and air filtration facilities.

In addition, we plan to provide indoor air quality information transparently so that citizens can use it with peace of mind. To this end, we plan to install indoor air quality display devices on platforms and waiting rooms so that users can check the air quality status in real time.

Paju Mayor Kim Gyeong-il said, “As a result of measuring indoor air quality, all items meet legal standards, so we expect that citizens will be able to use GTX Unjeong Jungang Station with peace of mind.” He added, “We will take care of the health of passengers using GTX Unjeong Jungang Station.” “To protect our facilities, we will continue to maintain thorough facility safety management and maintain a comfortable indoor environment through periodic inspections.”

Paju City conducts preliminary inspection of indoor air quality ahead of GTX Unjeong Jungang Station opening at the end of the year

Meanwhile, in celebration of the 2024 year-end and New Year holidays, colorful large trees have been installed at major intersections of Geumchon, Munsan, and Gyoha in Paju City, capturing the attention of local residents and visitors.

The installation of this large tree landscape lighting is part of an effort to revitalize the area and create a warm year-end atmosphere.

The city installed a large tree with a diameter of 5.5m and a height of 13.0m and a landscape lighting structure at the Geumchon-Munsan roundabout and the entrance to Gyoha Central Park, which have a lot of vehicle traffic and floating population. Deer, milky way, and mini tree decorations with a Christmas atmosphere harmonize with the surrounding landscaping trees to create a beautiful scenery.

Major intersections where colorful and beautiful lights will be displayed will provide comfort and enjoyable things to see for citizens who are quietly ending a busy year. The installed large tree landscape lighting will be turned on every day from 5 PM to 2 AM, and will operate until January 31st of next year and then be removed.

Paju Mayor Kim Gyeong-il said, “We worked hard to create attractions that both residents and visitors can enjoy during the year-end holiday season,” and added, “I hope you have a new year as hopeful as bright lights.”

Economy Queen Reporter Kim Hong-mi / Photo Paju City

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