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「EPA Conducts Raids Against Underground Filling Stationswater」於資料集「Environmental Policy Monthly」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的楊先生所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2217,(02)23117722#2216,最近更新時間為:2022-01-15 01:13:03。 欄位編號的內容是768 , 欄位標題的內容是EPA Conducts Raids Against Underground Filling Stations , 欄位摘要的內容是The EPA aiming to wipe out underground filling stations, conducted its “Drive Against White Oil ” on the morning of June 8. Administrator Hau declared that day that this is merely the first wave of strikes. He added that the EPA would continue to clamp down on underground filling stations and aggressively search for the suppliers of illegal gasoline and diesel in order to protect air quality and the health of the people.
Administrator Hau personally directed EPA strike attacks against underground filling stations on June 8. These raids, codenamed “Drive Against White Oil” (white oil refers to illegal gasoline and diesel), demonstrate the EPA’s determination to protect the environment and clamp down on illegal activities. In conducting these raids, Hau worked in coordination with prosecutors and personnel from Chinese Petroleum Corp. and supervised teams of EPA investigators and personnel from the Environmental Protection Police Force. Spreading out throughout Taipei County and Taipei City, these teams raided four illegal filling stations, discovering 24,000 liters of illegal gasoline and diesel and three fuel storage tanks and one underground fuel storage tank with a combined capacity of 52,000 liters.
Administrator Hau stated that this is merely the first step and that the EPA will initiate a series of investigative actions in the coming future. He hopes that illegal operators do not take the resolve of the EPA lightly. Violators caught in this drive will be punished in accordance with the Air Pollution Control Act, under which violators are subject to a maximum fine of NT$ 1 million. In addition, underground filling stations will also be prosecuted under the Energy Management Act for selling fuel products without a license.
Testing conducted by the EPA’s National Institute of Environmental Analysis shows that most so-called underground “gasoline” is not purely gasoline, but is made by mixing in large amounts of organic solvents, including toluene and xylene, which are harmful to human health. Not only does this impure fuel cause air pollution and threaten public health, the failure to control its octane levels effects driving stability by causing heavy engine vibration and directly shortens engine life.
With such low quality, how is it that we are unable to wipe out this underground gasoline? The primary reason is that it sells for NT$ 14 per liter, while gasoline on the legal market is priced at NT$ 20, resulting in an NT$ 6 difference per liter. Many taxi drivers and auto rental and leasing companies, struggling to cut costs, have become the main customer base for this tainted fuel.
Most underground filling stations are located at repair shops and car washes. Some even operate 24-hours a day. Rough estimates indicate that over 100,000 kiloliters of illegal gasoline and diesel products are sold every year. This has a severe impact on air quality and also reduces government tax revenues. With this much illegal fuel being sold, the government losses NT$ 750 million in national tax revenues and the EPA losses NT$ 30 million in Air Pollution Control Fee revenues every year.
In additional to this large-scale investigative action, which is aimed at cutting off the supply of illegal gasoline and diesel, the EPA is also formulating new regulations aimed at the users of these illegal fuels. Entitled Standards for the Composition and Properties of Automobile Gasoline and Diesel Fuels (車用汽柴油成分及性能管制標準), these standards will impose fines ranging from NT$ 5,000 to NT$ 100,000 on the owners of motor vehicles that are discovered to be using fuel that is inappropriate for their particular type of vehicle. The EPA is planning to promulgate these new standards in the near future. , 欄位全文的內容是The EPA aiming to wipe out underground filling stations, conducted its “Drive Against White Oil ” on the morning of June 8. Administrator Hau declared that day that this is merely the first wave of strikes. He added that the EPA would continue to clamp down on underground filling stations and aggressively search for the suppliers of illegal gasoline and diesel in order to protect air quality and the health of the people.
Administrator Hau personally directed EPA strike attacks against underground filling stations on June 8. These raids, codenamed “Drive Against White Oil” (white oil refers to illegal gasoline and diesel), demonstrate the EPA’s determination to protect the environment and clamp down on illegal activities. In conducting these raids, Hau worked in coordination with prosecutors and personnel from Chinese Petroleum Corp. and supervised teams of EPA investigators and personnel from the Environmental Protection Police Force. Spreading out throughout Taipei County and Taipei City, these teams raided four illegal filling stations, discovering 24,000 liters of illegal gasoline and diesel and three fuel storage tanks and one underground fuel storage tank with a combined capacity of 52,000 liters.
Administrator Hau stated that this is merely the first step and that the EPA will initiate a series of investigative actions in the coming future. He hopes that illegal operators do not take the resolve of the EPA lightly. Violators caught in this drive will be punished in accordance with the Air Pollution Control Act, under which violators are subject to a maximum fine of NT$ 1 million. In addition, underground filling stations will also be prosecuted under the Energy Management Act for selling fuel products without a license.
Testing conducted by the EPA’s National Institute of Environmental Analysis shows that most so-called underground “gasoline” is not purely gasoline, but is made by mixing in large amounts of organic solvents, including toluene and xylene, which are harmful to human health. Not only does this impure fuel cause air pollution and threaten public health, the failure to control its octane levels effects driving stability by causing heavy engine vibration and directly shortens engine life.
With such low quality, how is it that we are unable to wipe out this underground gasoline? The primary reason is that it sells for NT$ 14 per liter, while gasoline on the legal market is priced at NT$ 20, resulting in an NT$ 6 difference per liter. Many taxi drivers and auto rental and leasing companies, struggling to cut costs, have become the main customer base for this tainted fuel.
Most underground filling stations are located at repair shops and car washes. Some even operate 24-hours a day. Rough estimates indicate that over 100,000 kiloliters of illegal gasoline and diesel products are sold every year. This has a severe impact on air quality and also reduces government tax revenues. With this much illegal fuel being sold, the government losses NT$ 750 million in national tax revenues and the EPA losses NT$ 30 million in Air Pollution Control Fee revenues every year.
In additional to this large-scale investigative action, which is aimed at cutting off the supply of illegal gasoline and diesel, the EPA is also formulating new regulations aimed at the users of these illegal fuels. Entitled Standards for the Composition and Properties of Automobile Gasoline and Diesel Fuels (車用汽柴油成分及性能管制標準), these standards will impose fines ranging from NT$ 5,000 to NT$ 100,000 on the owners of motor vehicles that are discovered to be using fuel that is inappropriate for their particular type of vehicle. The EPA is planning to promulgate these new standards in the near future. , 欄位年度的內容是2001 , 欄位月份的內容是4 , 欄位卷的內容是4 , 欄位期的內容是7 , 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water , 欄位標題2的內容是EPA Conducts Raids Against Underground Filling Stations , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V4/V4-07 。
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768
標題
EPA Conducts Raids Against Underground Filling Stations
摘要
The EPA aiming to wipe out underground filling stations, conducted its “Drive Against White Oil ” on the morning of June 8. Administrator Hau declared that day that this is merely the first wave of strikes. He added that the EPA would continue to clamp down on underground filling stations and aggressively search for the suppliers of illegal gasoline and diesel in order to protect air quality and the health of the people. Administrator Hau personally directed EPA strike attacks against underground filling stations on June 8. These raids, codenamed “Drive Against White Oil” (white oil refers to illegal gasoline and diesel), demonstrate the EPA’s determination to protect the environment and clamp down on illegal activities. In conducting these raids, Hau worked in coordination with prosecutors and personnel from Chinese Petroleum Corp. and supervised teams of EPA investigators and personnel from the Environmental Protection Police Force. Spreading out throughout Taipei County and Taipei City, these teams raided four illegal filling stations, discovering 24,000 liters of illegal gasoline and diesel and three fuel storage tanks and one underground fuel storage tank with a combined capacity of 52,000 liters. Administrator Hau stated that this is merely the first step and that the EPA will initiate a series of investigative actions in the coming future. He hopes that illegal operators do not take the resolve of the EPA lightly. Violators caught in this drive will be punished in accordance with the Air Pollution Control Act, under which violators are subject to a maximum fine of NT$ 1 million. In addition, underground filling stations will also be prosecuted under the Energy Management Act for selling fuel products without a license. Testing conducted by the EPA’s National Institute of Environmental Analysis shows that most so-called underground “gasoline” is not purely gasoline, but is made by mixing in large amounts of organic solvents, including toluene and xylene, which are harmful to human health. Not only does this impure fuel cause air pollution and threaten public health, the failure to control its octane levels effects driving stability by causing heavy engine vibration and directly shortens engine life. With such low quality, how is it that we are unable to wipe out this underground gasoline? The primary reason is that it sells for NT$ 14 per liter, while gasoline on the legal market is priced at NT$ 20, resulting in an NT$ 6 difference per liter. Many taxi drivers and auto rental and leasing companies, struggling to cut costs, have become the main customer base for this tainted fuel. Most underground filling stations are located at repair shops and car washes. Some even operate 24-hours a day. Rough estimates indicate that over 100,000 kiloliters of illegal gasoline and diesel products are sold every year. This has a severe impact on air quality and also reduces government tax revenues. With this much illegal fuel being sold, the government losses NT$ 750 million in national tax revenues and the EPA losses NT$ 30 million in Air Pollution Control Fee revenues every year. In additional to this large-scale investigative action, which is aimed at cutting off the supply of illegal gasoline and diesel, the EPA is also formulating new regulations aimed at the users of these illegal fuels. Entitled Standards for the Composition and Properties of Automobile Gasoline and Diesel Fuels (車用汽柴油成分及性能管制標準), these standards will impose fines ranging from NT$ 5,000 to NT$ 100,000 on the owners of motor vehicles that are discovered to be using fuel that is inappropriate for their particular type of vehicle. The EPA is planning to promulgate these new standards in the near future.
全文
The EPA aiming to wipe out underground filling stations, conducted its “Drive Against White Oil ” on the morning of June 8. Administrator Hau declared that day that this is merely the first wave of strikes. He added that the EPA would continue to clamp down on underground filling stations and aggressively search for the suppliers of illegal gasoline and diesel in order to protect air quality and the health of the people. Administrator Hau personally directed EPA strike attacks against underground filling stations on June 8. These raids, codenamed “Drive Against White Oil” (white oil refers to illegal gasoline and diesel), demonstrate the EPA’s determination to protect the environment and clamp down on illegal activities. In conducting these raids, Hau worked in coordination with prosecutors and personnel from Chinese Petroleum Corp. and supervised teams of EPA investigators and personnel from the Environmental Protection Police Force. Spreading out throughout Taipei County and Taipei City, these teams raided four illegal filling stations, discovering 24,000 liters of illegal gasoline and diesel and three fuel storage tanks and one underground fuel storage tank with a combined capacity of 52,000 liters. Administrator Hau stated that this is merely the first step and that the EPA will initiate a series of investigative actions in the coming future. He hopes that illegal operators do not take the resolve of the EPA lightly. Violators caught in this drive will be punished in accordance with the Air Pollution Control Act, under which violators are subject to a maximum fine of NT$ 1 million. In addition, underground filling stations will also be prosecuted under the Energy Management Act for selling fuel products without a license. Testing conducted by the EPA’s National Institute of Environmental Analysis shows that most so-called underground “gasoline” is not purely gasoline, but is made by mixing in large amounts of organic solvents, including toluene and xylene, which are harmful to human health. Not only does this impure fuel cause air pollution and threaten public health, the failure to control its octane levels effects driving stability by causing heavy engine vibration and directly shortens engine life. With such low quality, how is it that we are unable to wipe out this underground gasoline? The primary reason is that it sells for NT$ 14 per liter, while gasoline on the legal market is priced at NT$ 20, resulting in an NT$ 6 difference per liter. Many taxi drivers and auto rental and leasing companies, struggling to cut costs, have become the main customer base for this tainted fuel. Most underground filling stations are located at repair shops and car washes. Some even operate 24-hours a day. Rough estimates indicate that over 100,000 kiloliters of illegal gasoline and diesel products are sold every year. This has a severe impact on air quality and also reduces government tax revenues. With this much illegal fuel being sold, the government losses NT$ 750 million in national tax revenues and the EPA losses NT$ 30 million in Air Pollution Control Fee revenues every year. In additional to this large-scale investigative action, which is aimed at cutting off the supply of illegal gasoline and diesel, the EPA is also formulating new regulations aimed at the users of these illegal fuels. Entitled Standards for the Composition and Properties of Automobile Gasoline and Diesel Fuels (車用汽柴油成分及性能管制標準), these standards will impose fines ranging from NT$ 5,000 to NT$ 100,000 on the owners of motor vehicles that are discovered to be using fuel that is inappropriate for their particular type of vehicle. The EPA is planning to promulgate these new standards in the near future.
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EPA Conducts Raids Against Underground Filling Stations
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