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EPA to Strengthen Industrial Waste Managementwaste1999」於資料集「MajorEnvironmentalPolicies」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的陳小姐所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2753,(02)23117722#2756,最近更新時間為:2023-07-30 01:03:45。 欄位編號的內容是335 , 欄位標題的內容是EPA to Strengthen Industrial Waste Management , 欄位摘要的內容是In response to recent incidents involving the illegal disposal of solid waste the EPA will list for priority control substances such as compacted ash/dust, oil sludge, volatile organic solvents, and medical waste. If necessary, the EPA will station inspectors on-site to ensure the proper handling of these four types of hazardous waste. As for the extremely urgent need to clear away waste from two sites in Pingtung and Changhwa Counties, the EPA is considering temporarily tapping the Recycling Fund for this purpose. Internally, the EPA has added staff and adjusted waste management departments. In the future, Division 4 of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management will be responsible for the management of commercial organizations. Division 5 will handle management of waste clearance firms and the transboundary movement of waste. This section will also promote development of sites for final waste disposal. As cases of illegal waste dumping have continually occurred, and in light of the difficulty encountered in proper handling of waste, the EPA announced on March 18 a string of action plans. The EPA has decided to comprehensively review policy, set priority listings, and even modify its organizational structure in order to solve case-after-case of illegal waste dumping incidents. First, to demonstrate the government’s resolve to strengthen management of industrial waste, the EPA has enacted priority controls on dust/ash collected from air pollution control devices, oil sludge, volatile organic solvents, and medical waste. Discussions with relevant manufacturers have been initiated, and they have been requested to properly handle all solid waste problems. Most of these priority listed substances have the special characteristic of being produced in large quantities by a small number of firms. As a result, a large degree of control can be achieved with minimal effort. The EPA will use a dual approach to controlling the treatment and disposal of these substances. On the one hand, the EPA will trace waste that has been illegally dumped back to its original source. Waste producers will be made to feel that they can no longer shirk responsibility for proper waste treatment. On the other hand, inspections will be stepped up. The EPA does not rule out stationing inspectors within relevant sites to supervise clearance, treatment, and disposal activities. The EPA will also perform comprehensive investigations of 160 illegal dumps containing unknown waste substances. Academic and research institutions have already been contracted to perform site investigations and hazard risk analyses. The principles for handling future situations will be as follows: if the waste in question is general (non-hazardous) industrial waste, it must be stored in orderly facilities and prevented from collapsing. Prior to properly clearing away the waste, the owner of the land may not change the zoning (land-use) of the relevant parcel. As for hazardous industrial waste, experts will be entrusted to help local authorities properly handle the waste, thereby preventing the occurrence of secondary damage from the hazardous materials. The EPA will also be performing sample analyses of well water within a 500 meter radius of polluted dumpsites. To identify priority areas for emergency remediation, fifty dumpsites will be initially selected for investigation, testing, and analysis. To date, comprehensive site investigations and sampling activities have been completed. Analysis and assessment work should be completed by mid-May. Sites slated for priority cleanup and remediation will be chosen as follows: 1.Sites near wells where pollution concentrations exceed drinking water standards. 2.Sites where the surrounding air contains hazardous volatile organic gaseous compounds. Two sites in urgent need of waste removal [clearance] are in Ping-tung and Chang-hwa Counties, respectively. Buried wastes need to be dug up and hauled away. Unfortunately, local government funding for this activity is insufficient. To enact cleanup measures in a timely manner, the EPA is seeking permission from the Executive Yuan to look into the feasibility of using monies from Taiwan’s Recycling Fund. In this case, local governments would be required to sue responsibility parties for waste clearance and handling costs. If the funds cannot be reclaimed, the EPA will petition the Executive Yuan to allocate money from the Second Reserve Fund. To handle similar future cases, the EPA is studying whether to include articles regarding the establishment of a “fund for clearance and handling of waste of unknown origin” in future amendments to the Waste Disposal Act. Further measures being undertaken by the EPA include the restructuring of waste management departments and reassigning personnel to bolster crucial units. Responsibility for soil pollution control issues has been move from Division 5 of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management to Division 6. From now on, Division 5 will integrate and manage the permitting, operational licensing, and supervision of public and private waste clearance organizations. This Division will also handle transboundary waste movement issues and promote the establishment of final waste disposal sites. , 欄位全文的內容是In response to recent incidents involving the illegal disposal of solid waste the EPA will list for priority control substances such as compacted ash/dust, oil sludge, volatile organic solvents, and medical waste. If necessary, the EPA will station inspectors on-site to ensure the proper handling of these four types of hazardous waste. As for the extremely urgent need to clear away waste from two sites in Pingtung and Changhwa Counties, the EPA is considering temporarily tapping the Recycling Fund for this purpose. Internally, the EPA has added staff and adjusted waste management departments. In the future, Division 4 of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management will be responsible for the management of commercial organizations. Division 5 will handle management of waste clearance firms and the transboundary movement of waste. This section will also promote development of sites for final waste disposal. As cases of illegal waste dumping have continually occurred, and in light of the difficulty encountered in proper handling of waste, the EPA announced on March 18 a string of action plans. The EPA has decided to comprehensively review policy, set priority listings, and even modify its organizational structure in order to solve case-after-case of illegal waste dumping incidents. First, to demonstrate the government’s resolve to strengthen management of industrial waste, the EPA has enacted priority controls on dust/ash collected from air pollution control devices, oil sludge, volatile organic solvents, and medical waste. Discussions with relevant manufacturers have been initiated, and they have been requested to properly handle all solid waste problems. Most of these priority listed substances have the special characteristic of being produced in large quantities by a small number of firms. As a result, a large degree of control can be achieved with minimal effort. The EPA will use a dual approach to controlling the treatment and disposal of these substances. On the one hand, the EPA will trace waste that has been illegally dumped back to its original source. Waste producers will be made to feel that they can no longer shirk responsibility for proper waste treatment. On the other hand, inspections will be stepped up. The EPA does not rule out stationing inspectors within relevant sites to supervise clearance, treatment, and disposal activities. The EPA will also perform comprehensive investigations of 160 illegal dumps containing unknown waste substances. Academic and research institutions have already been contracted to perform site investigations and hazard risk analyses. The principles for handling future situations will be as follows: if the waste in question is general (non-hazardous) industrial waste, it must be stored in orderly facilities and prevented from collapsing. Prior to properly clearing away the waste, the owner of the land may not change the zoning (land-use) of the relevant parcel. As for hazardous industrial waste, experts will be entrusted to help local authorities properly handle the waste, thereby preventing the occurrence of secondary damage from the hazardous materials. The EPA will also be performing sample analyses of well water within a 500 meter radius of polluted dumpsites. To identify priority areas for emergency remediation, fifty dumpsites will be initially selected for investigation, testing, and analysis. To date, comprehensive site investigations and sampling activities have been completed. Analysis and assessment work should be completed by mid-May. Sites slated for priority cleanup and remediation will be chosen as follows: 1.Sites near wells where pollution concentrations exceed drinking water standards. 2.Sites where the surrounding air contains hazardous volatile organic gaseous compounds. Two sites in urgent need of waste removal [clearance] are in Ping-tung and Chang-hwa Counties, respectively. Buried wastes need to be dug up and hauled away. Unfortunately, local government funding for this activity is insufficient. To enact cleanup measures in a timely manner, the EPA is seeking permission from the Executive Yuan to look into the feasibility of using monies from Taiwan’s Recycling Fund. In this case, local governments would be required to sue responsibility parties for waste clearance and handling costs. If the funds cannot be reclaimed, the EPA will petition the Executive Yuan to allocate money from the Second Reserve Fund. To handle similar future cases, the EPA is studying whether to include articles regarding the establishment of a “fund for clearance and handling of waste of unknown origin” in future amendments to the Waste Disposal Act. Further measures being undertaken by the EPA include the restructuring of waste management departments and reassigning personnel to bolster crucial units. Responsibility for soil pollution control issues has been move from Division 5 of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management to Division 6. From now on, Division 5 will integrate and manage the permitting, operational licensing, and supervision of public and private waste clearance organizations. This Division will also handle transboundary waste movement issues and promote the establishment of final waste disposal sites. , 欄位年度的內容是1999 , 欄位月份的內容是2 , 欄位卷的內容是2 , 欄位期的內容是11 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是waste , 欄位標題2的內容是EPA to Strengthen Industrial Waste Management , 欄位檔案位置的內容是V2/V2-11

編號

335

標題

EPA to Strengthen Industrial Waste Management

摘要

In response to recent incidents involving the illegal disposal of solid waste the EPA will list for priority control substances such as compacted ash/dust, oil sludge, volatile organic solvents, and medical waste. If necessary, the EPA will station inspectors on-site to ensure the proper handling of these four types of hazardous waste. As for the extremely urgent need to clear away waste from two sites in Pingtung and Changhwa Counties, the EPA is considering temporarily tapping the Recycling Fund for this purpose. Internally, the EPA has added staff and adjusted waste management departments. In the future, Division 4 of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management will be responsible for the management of commercial organizations. Division 5 will handle management of waste clearance firms and the transboundary movement of waste. This section will also promote development of sites for final waste disposal. As cases of illegal waste dumping have continually occurred, and in light of the difficulty encountered in proper handling of waste, the EPA announced on March 18 a string of action plans. The EPA has decided to comprehensively review policy, set priority listings, and even modify its organizational structure in order to solve case-after-case of illegal waste dumping incidents. First, to demonstrate the government’s resolve to strengthen management of industrial waste, the EPA has enacted priority controls on dust/ash collected from air pollution control devices, oil sludge, volatile organic solvents, and medical waste. Discussions with relevant manufacturers have been initiated, and they have been requested to properly handle all solid waste problems. Most of these priority listed substances have the special characteristic of being produced in large quantities by a small number of firms. As a result, a large degree of control can be achieved with minimal effort. The EPA will use a dual approach to controlling the treatment and disposal of these substances. On the one hand, the EPA will trace waste that has been illegally dumped back to its original source. Waste producers will be made to feel that they can no longer shirk responsibility for proper waste treatment. On the other hand, inspections will be stepped up. The EPA does not rule out stationing inspectors within relevant sites to supervise clearance, treatment, and disposal activities. The EPA will also perform comprehensive investigations of 160 illegal dumps containing unknown waste substances. Academic and research institutions have already been contracted to perform site investigations and hazard risk analyses. The principles for handling future situations will be as follows: if the waste in question is general (non-hazardous) industrial waste, it must be stored in orderly facilities and prevented from collapsing. Prior to properly clearing away the waste, the owner of the land may not change the zoning (land-use) of the relevant parcel. As for hazardous industrial waste, experts will be entrusted to help local authorities properly handle the waste, thereby preventing the occurrence of secondary damage from the hazardous materials. The EPA will also be performing sample analyses of well water within a 500 meter radius of polluted dumpsites. To identify priority areas for emergency remediation, fifty dumpsites will be initially selected for investigation, testing, and analysis. To date, comprehensive site investigations and sampling activities have been completed. Analysis and assessment work should be completed by mid-May. Sites slated for priority cleanup and remediation will be chosen as follows: 1.Sites near wells where pollution concentrations exceed drinking water standards. 2.Sites where the surrounding air contains hazardous volatile organic gaseous compounds. Two sites in urgent need of waste removal [clearance] are in Ping-tung and Chang-hwa Counties, respectively. Buried wastes need to be dug up and hauled away. Unfortunately, local government funding for this activity is insufficient. To enact cleanup measures in a timely manner, the EPA is seeking permission from the Executive Yuan to look into the feasibility of using monies from Taiwan’s Recycling Fund. In this case, local governments would be required to sue responsibility parties for waste clearance and handling costs. If the funds cannot be reclaimed, the EPA will petition the Executive Yuan to allocate money from the Second Reserve Fund. To handle similar future cases, the EPA is studying whether to include articles regarding the establishment of a “fund for clearance and handling of waste of unknown origin” in future amendments to the Waste Disposal Act. Further measures being undertaken by the EPA include the restructuring of waste management departments and reassigning personnel to bolster crucial units. Responsibility for soil pollution control issues has been move from Division 5 of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management to Division 6. From now on, Division 5 will integrate and manage the permitting, operational licensing, and supervision of public and private waste clearance organizations. This Division will also handle transboundary waste movement issues and promote the establishment of final waste disposal sites.

全文

In response to recent incidents involving the illegal disposal of solid waste the EPA will list for priority control substances such as compacted ash/dust, oil sludge, volatile organic solvents, and medical waste. If necessary, the EPA will station inspectors on-site to ensure the proper handling of these four types of hazardous waste. As for the extremely urgent need to clear away waste from two sites in Pingtung and Changhwa Counties, the EPA is considering temporarily tapping the Recycling Fund for this purpose. Internally, the EPA has added staff and adjusted waste management departments. In the future, Division 4 of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management will be responsible for the management of commercial organizations. Division 5 will handle management of waste clearance firms and the transboundary movement of waste. This section will also promote development of sites for final waste disposal. As cases of illegal waste dumping have continually occurred, and in light of the difficulty encountered in proper handling of waste, the EPA announced on March 18 a string of action plans. The EPA has decided to comprehensively review policy, set priority listings, and even modify its organizational structure in order to solve case-after-case of illegal waste dumping incidents. First, to demonstrate the government’s resolve to strengthen management of industrial waste, the EPA has enacted priority controls on dust/ash collected from air pollution control devices, oil sludge, volatile organic solvents, and medical waste. Discussions with relevant manufacturers have been initiated, and they have been requested to properly handle all solid waste problems. Most of these priority listed substances have the special characteristic of being produced in large quantities by a small number of firms. As a result, a large degree of control can be achieved with minimal effort. The EPA will use a dual approach to controlling the treatment and disposal of these substances. On the one hand, the EPA will trace waste that has been illegally dumped back to its original source. Waste producers will be made to feel that they can no longer shirk responsibility for proper waste treatment. On the other hand, inspections will be stepped up. The EPA does not rule out stationing inspectors within relevant sites to supervise clearance, treatment, and disposal activities. The EPA will also perform comprehensive investigations of 160 illegal dumps containing unknown waste substances. Academic and research institutions have already been contracted to perform site investigations and hazard risk analyses. The principles for handling future situations will be as follows: if the waste in question is general (non-hazardous) industrial waste, it must be stored in orderly facilities and prevented from collapsing. Prior to properly clearing away the waste, the owner of the land may not change the zoning (land-use) of the relevant parcel. As for hazardous industrial waste, experts will be entrusted to help local authorities properly handle the waste, thereby preventing the occurrence of secondary damage from the hazardous materials. The EPA will also be performing sample analyses of well water within a 500 meter radius of polluted dumpsites. To identify priority areas for emergency remediation, fifty dumpsites will be initially selected for investigation, testing, and analysis. To date, comprehensive site investigations and sampling activities have been completed. Analysis and assessment work should be completed by mid-May. Sites slated for priority cleanup and remediation will be chosen as follows: 1.Sites near wells where pollution concentrations exceed drinking water standards. 2.Sites where the surrounding air contains hazardous volatile organic gaseous compounds. Two sites in urgent need of waste removal [clearance] are in Ping-tung and Chang-hwa Counties, respectively. Buried wastes need to be dug up and hauled away. Unfortunately, local government funding for this activity is insufficient. To enact cleanup measures in a timely manner, the EPA is seeking permission from the Executive Yuan to look into the feasibility of using monies from Taiwan’s Recycling Fund. In this case, local governments would be required to sue responsibility parties for waste clearance and handling costs. If the funds cannot be reclaimed, the EPA will petition the Executive Yuan to allocate money from the Second Reserve Fund. To handle similar future cases, the EPA is studying whether to include articles regarding the establishment of a “fund for clearance and handling of waste of unknown origin” in future amendments to the Waste Disposal Act. Further measures being undertaken by the EPA include the restructuring of waste management departments and reassigning personnel to bolster crucial units. Responsibility for soil pollution control issues has been move from Division 5 of the Bureau of Solid Waste Management to Division 6. From now on, Division 5 will integrate and manage the permitting, operational licensing, and supervision of public and private waste clearance organizations. This Division will also handle transboundary waste movement issues and promote the establishment of final waste disposal sites.

年度

1999

月份

2

2

11

順序

1

倒序

2

分類

waste

標題2

EPA to Strengthen Industrial Waste Management

檔案位置

V2/V2-11

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