[Agricultural Fisheries and Livestock Newspaper=Reporter Park Nara] As the Asan Lake floating solar power project transitions to a 'three-party bidding' procedure after being approved by the Korea Rural Community Corporation's board, the Asan City Council strongly opposed it, stating that it was unilaterally pushed forward excluding the city and its residents. Nine council members, including Councilor Kim Mi-young of the Asan City Council, held a press conference on the 30th, arguing that "the Rural Community Corporation is proceeding with the project centered around a specific company (SK) without relocating the project site from Pyeongtaek Lake to Asan Lake and without a re-bidding procedure," and that "this is an unfair push that ignores the residents." The council members stated, "Even in the recorded conversations obtained through a public interest report, the project officials did not fulfill the obligation of prior consultation."