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A review on recent advances in water and wastewater treatment facilities management for earthquake disaster response

지진발생 대응을 위한 상하수도시설 관리 및 기술 현황에 대한 고찰

  • Park, Jungsu (Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Hanbat National University) ;
  • Choi, June-Seok (Department of Land,Water and Environment Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology) ;
  • Kim, Keugtae (Department of Environmental & Energy Engineering, The University of Suwon) ;
  • Yoon, Younghan (Department of Land,Water and Environment Research, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology) ;
  • Park, Jae-Hyeoung (G&C Environmental Solution)
  • 박정수 (국립한밭대학교 건설환경공학과) ;
  • 최준석 (한국건설기술연구원 국토보전연구본부) ;
  • 김극태 (수원대학교 환경에너지공학과) ;
  • 윤영한 (한국건설기술연구원 국토보전연구본부) ;
  • 박재형 (지엔씨환경솔루션)
  • Received : 2019.10.29
  • Accepted : 2019.12.17
  • Published : 2020.02.15

Abstract

The proper operation and safety management of water and wastewater treatment systems are essential for providing stable water service to the public. However, various natural disasters including floods, large storms, volcano eruptions and earthquakes threaten public water services by causing serious damage to water and wastewater treatment plants and pipeline systems. Korea is known as a country that is relatively safe from earthquakes, but the recent increase in the frequency of earthquakes has increased the need for a proper earthquake management system. Interest in research and the establishment of legal regulations has increased, especially since the large earthquake in Gyeongju in 2016. Currently, earthquakes in Korea are managed by legal regulations and guidelines integrated with other disasters such as floods and large storms. The legal system has long been controlled and relatively well managed, but technical research has made limited progress since it was considered in the past that Korea is safe from earthquake damage. Various technologies, including seismic design and earthquake forecasting, are required to minimize possible damages from earthquakes, so proper research is essential. This paper reviews the current state of technology development and legal management systems to prevent damages and restore water and wastewater treatment systems after earthquakes in Korea and other countries. High technologies such as unmanned aerial vehicles, wireless networks and real-time monitoring systems are already being applied to water and wastewater treatment processes, and to further establish the optimal system for earthquake response in water and wastewater treatment facilities, continuous research in connection with the Fourth Industrial Revolution, including information and communications technologies, is essential.

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