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Journal of the Korean Military Medical Association
1997 Volume.28 No. 1 p.10 ~ p.25
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Abstract
There are 4,782 component water supply systems in the military of Republic of Korea.
As water inspection units, which are independent from the supply systems, don't have
a full capability to do inspections, they do not inspect the supply systems according to
the national standard. We studied military water inspection policies of Korea.
The results are as follows :
1. The military water supply system has diverse components. It includes public water
supply systems, military water distribution systems, wells, springs, valley wafter
streams. The sources of drinking water include lake water, streams, under-streams,
under-ground water.
2. The military water inspection units include Food inspection Units in the Logistic
Support Commands of the Army, the Fleet Commands of the Navy, the Combat Flight
Wings of the Air Force. The inspection units do water inspections according to the
triservice, local support concept.
3. Two types of inspection performed in the Korean military are a simple inspection
done by military inspection units and an all-item(45 items) inspection done by national
water inspection agencies.
4. All of the waters to drink are inspected every quarter fort 6 to 8 items for the
quality management. The military water distribution systems that use the underground
water as a water resource are inspected biannually. The other military water distribution
systems that don't use the underground water as a water resource, wells, springs, and
valley waters, are inspected every year.
5. The capabilities of military inspection units have to be developed continually to be
able to do inspections independently of their civilian counterparts. Field water inspection
sets need to be supplied up to the level of regiments and each unit has to do simple
inspections for its water supply system. In addition, the inspection team in the
regiments needs to do simple water inspections in case of emergencies such as a water
flooding.
6. All of the military component water supply systems need to be numbered serially
for each unit to maintain the quality of its drinking water. Therefore, we propose a
numbering method. The nombers have 8 digits, the first 4 digits indicating military
units, the other 4 digits indicating the serial numbers of the component water supply
systems.
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