Ari-soo

Ari-Soo (also spoken as Ari-Su) is a name of the running water of Seoul district, which is named since February 2004. Ari-Soo is also used as the name for the Han River in ancient Goguryeo. It is also a name of the water treatment plant located in Seoul, South Korea.

About Ari-Soo

Water source management

Because Ari-Soo is supplied to all the Seoul city, it is very strictly administrated by the water treatment plant. The Seoul Metropolitan Government engages in the 24-hour real-time protection and surveillance of the water source to deliver 'clean and safe tap water'.[1] Regular assessments are made of 41 different indicators at 33 water source points and 135 indicators at the six water intake points. Seven indicators, including algae (chlorophyll-a) and phenol, are especially monitored automatically around the clock. The Guui plant operates a biological early warning system using water fleas in addition to installing barriers to block oil from flowing into the water source.[1]

Water purification system

The Office of Waterworks Seoul Metropolitan Government Starting with the Yeongdeungpo Purification Plant in 2010, Seoul Metropolitan Government will augment the current average purification treatment method with the new ozone and granular activated carbon (or charcoal) system and expand this new advanced system to six water purification centers by 2015. The Advanced Water Purification System is a significantly more advanced water purification process when compared to previous water purification systems, and can completely eliminate the unpleasant taste from poor water quality and microbial elements such as residual antibiotics.[2]

Seoul Water-Now System Seoul Water-Now System is an automatic supervisional system of Ari-Soo. It was started in 2004, to prevent water contamination. It checks all the process of producing and supplying Ari-Soo. Total of 156 places are checking its quality.

References

  1. 1 2 , Seoul Waterworks official website, accessed June 2013
  2. , Seoul Waterworks official website, accessed June 2013


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