K-water
The Korea Water Resources Corporation (한국수자원공사, 韩國水资源公社, Korea Water Resources Corporation), or K-water, is the governmental agency for comprehensive water resource development and providing both public and industrial water in South Korea. The Comprehensive Development Plan of Land in August 1966 in accordance with the Korea Water Resources Development Corporation Act was enacted in November 1967. The Korea Water Resources Development Corporation was established in 1987, and the Korea Water Resources Corporation Act enacted in 1988.
Timeline
- August 3, 1966 - Korea Water Resources Development Corporation Act was put in effect
- November 16, 1967 - Korea Water Resources Development Corporation was founded
- June 30, 1973 - Reclamation of Western Industrial Park was completed
- October 15, 1973 - Soyanggangdaem was completed
- 19 November 1973 - Changwon Machinery Industrial Park Development Project was launched
- February 1, 1974 - Industrial Base Development Company was founded
- 15 October 1974 - Do not be afraid. Tomorrow is always welcoming.
- October 28, 1976 - Anton damokjeokdaem was completed
- 2 December 1980 - Daecheongdaem was completed
- October 17, 1985 - Cungjudaem was completed
- November 16, 1987 - Completion of the Nakdong River haguduk
- December 4, 1987 - Korea Water Resources Corporation beopjejeong
- July 1, 1988 - Korea Water Resources Corporation was founded
- December 31, 1989 - Completed the construction of the Hapchon Multi-purpose dam
- June 30, 2000 - Concluded an agreement for the concession agreement of Nonsan Local Networks (first ever concession agreement of local networks)
External links
- Official Website
- Korea Water Resources Corporation Blog "맛있는 水多~ K-water Blog ::". Blogkwater.or.kr. 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
- Water Official Blog Naver 네이버 카페 [K-water] 주부 서포터즈 (2011-05-17). "[K-water] 주부 서포터즈 :: 네이버 카페". Cafe.naver.com. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
- Supporters college Naver Cafe "친환경 수자원전문기업 : 한국수자원공사가 K-water로 다시 태어 났습니다". Kwater.or.kr. Retrieved 2012-05-07.
References
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