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report came in that someone buried a lot of trash in a development restricted area in Siheung, Gyeonggi-do.

Waste from construction sites, as well as toilet paper and food waste, are buried in the ground.

The person who abandoned it was also a problem, but the management and supervision of the city hall was also poor.



Reporter Jo Yoon-ha covered the report.



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Four dump trucks come in with their tails in their tails, and then throw something into the ground.



The same work was done the next day, but this time I even plowed the ground with a tractor.



These are all development-restricted areas, so I dig myself with a shovel.



Not only construction site waste, but also plastic bottles and food waste, as well as toilet paper and cigarette packs, come out.



I saw illegal waste coming down under the landfilled land.



Even with the naked eye, the color is slightly different from normal soil, but if it is ordinary soil, it should not stick to the magnet when attached.

What about this land?



You can see the magnet sticking right like this.



There is also an ecological park nearby, and there is a concern about serious soil and water pollution.



At first glance, it is a bit similar to normal soil, but if you touch it with your hands, you can see that it is a little different from ordinary soil when you see it with the naked eye.



If you come this way, you can see the reeds collapsed like this. In this way, illegal wastes are continuously being buried to fill the development-restricted area.



[Ho-yeon Jo/Environmental Culture Citizens' Solidarity Activist: This is the waste of waste from sorting waste materials.

As the sediment falls out, it goes to the water supply as a result.

I'm going to the people I]



management Siheung, which is directed obligation to hand press release that coverage begins doeja belatedly confirmed the situation and discovered an illegal landfill site.



However, illegal reclamation has already occurred over the years, and most of the wetlands have been turned into land.



If you want to use the land in the restricted development zone for other purposes, you must obtain permission from the city, but the company that owns the land has been landfilling the waste after obtaining permission to use it as a farm.



Moreover, it has been a long time since even this period of permits ended.



[Siheung City Hall staff: I think it was a place where illegality continued.

For arduous work that now, looking to the past to make it eoryeopjyo reality (the restoration command).]



The company was also caught by the police as illegal change of land transformation in 2009.



Siheung City Hall said it had asked the police to investigate the illegal landfill, but it seems difficult to avoid the responsibility for neglecting the duty of on-site management and supervision.



(Video coverage: Choi Woong Choi and Hyunchul Yang, Video editing: Player Park, VJ: Junyoung Lee)