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Efficient Management, Benefits to Citizens

World’s Highest Revenue Water Ratio

The Seoul Metropolitan Government has reduced the water leak and achieved the same revenue water ratio as that of advanced countries by managing leakage through continuous introduction of advanced water leak detection equipment and replacement of old water pipes.As of the end of 2022, the revenue water rate was 95.9%, a 40.7%p increase compared to that after the inauguration of the Seoul Waterworks Authority in 1989 (55.2%).

  • Revenue Water Ratios in Major Advanced Cities around the World (2020): LA, USA – 92.8%, Tokyo – 95.7%, Paris – 91.0%
  • Average Revenue Water Ratios in Seven Metropolitan Cities in Korea (2021): Busan 91.5%, Incheon 90.3%, Daegu 93.7%, Gwangju 90.8%, Daejeon 95.5%, Ulsan 87.6%

※ Revenue Water Ratio

This is the ratio of the amount of water generating revenues to the total amount of water produced in purification plants. If the ratio is high, it means that the loss from tap water leaks, etc., is small; thus, production volume can be reduced, which can lower the direct costs such as cost of purchasing raw water, chemicals, and power. This in turn means high efficiency of waterworks management, with the cost burden on citizens lowered accordingly (a 0.2% rise in the revenue water ratio (95.7% in 2021 -> 95.9% in 2022) leading to budget savings of KRW 1.66 billion).


Efforts for Management Improvement, such as Organizational Restructuring

Since the launch of the Office of Waterworks, the number of employees, which peaked at 4,300, has been trimmed to the current around 1,900. The Office of Waterworks computerized and automated various processes such as billing and adopted a new waterworks management system (GIS) and a waterworks customer inquiry satisfaction system (UMS). Through efficient management and system improvement, the Office of Waterworks has now become a more streamlined but stronger organization.