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New Delineation of Air Pollution Control Districts Comes Into Effect」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429 , 欄位標題的內容是New Delineation of Air Pollution Control Districts Comes Into Effect , 欄位摘要的內容是In line with recent amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act on September 18 the EPA promulgated the re-delineated air pollution control districts, which are now based on county and city boundaries. The changes came into effect beginning in October. According to the announcement, with the exception of national parks and natural preserves which are listed as Class I, of Taiwan’s 25 counties and cities, 12 have been listed as Class II for suspended particulate pollution and 13 have been listed as Class III. In terms of ozone levels, 15 districts have been listed as Class II, and 10 have been listed as Class III. For SO2, CO, and CO2, all districts have been delineated as Class II. The amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act were promulgated in January of this year. One amendment transferred authority to delineate air pollution control districts from county/city governments to the EPA. Working with data collected by general air quality monitoring stations, the EPA recently completed redrawing of district boundaries and on September 18 promulgated the re-delineated air pollution control districts. EPA officials noted that the previous control districts were based on village and townships as the units of delineation. The new approach uses counties and/or cities as the basic units for delineating districts. Moreover, the Air Pollution Control Act stipulates that air pollution control districts be divided into three classes: n Class I – areas legally designated as national parks, nature conservation areas, etc. n Class II – areas other than Class I districts that comply with air quality standards. n Class III – areas other than Class I districts that do not comply with air quality standards. Control districts were classified according to data collected by 57 monitoring stations throughout Taiwan. Data includes measured quantities of suspended particulate pollutants, ozone (O3), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and carbon monoxide (CO). Three-year averages of pollutant level readings are used to evaluate whether a given area complies with air quality standards. Districts in compliance are listed as Class II, while those that do not comply are given Class III status. For the delineation of some of the Taiwan region’s more remote off-island counties, modeling results collected from various air quality monitoring plans and the results from Tai Power’s automated monitoring stand on Penghu were used. According to the various sources, concentrations of pollutant items on Penghu and Quemoy Counties are all below prescribed national standards. Because they are in compliance with standards, both have been delineated as Class II Air Pollution Control Districts. Based on pollutant source emissions in Lianchiang County, pollution levels fall below those of both Penghu and Quemoy, so it has also been listed for Class II status. According to these principles, Taiwan’s 25 county and city administrative districts (including Quemoy and Lianchiang) have been classified as follows: for suspended particulates, 12 have Class II status and 13 have Class III status; for O3, 15 are Class II and 10 Class III; and for SO2, NO2, and CO, all districts have Class II status. According to the Act, stipulations and restrictions for each of the classifications are as follows: Within Class I control districts, stationary pollution sources shall not be added or modified. Facilities necessary for the livelihood of residents within protected areas and facilities needed for the operational management of national parks and for purposes of national defense shall be exempt from this restriction. For additional or modified stationary pollution sources that emit pollutant quantities of a specified scale within Class II control districts, it must be proven that emitted quantities will not exceed allowable increase limits within the district where the pollution source at issue is located or within neighboring districts whose air quality may be affected. Within Class III control districts, existing stationary pollution sources shall reduce pollutant emission quantities; and for additional or modified stationary pollution sources that emit pollutant quantities of a specified scale, best available control technologies shall be adopted. It also must be proven that emitted pollutant quantities will not exceed allowable increase limits within the control district where the pollution source at issue is located or within neighboring districts whose air quality may be affected. Moreover, it is important to note that air pollution fee rates vary in different types of districts. Current SOX fee rates for pollution sources that have not installed control equipment are 10 NT per kilogram in Class II districts and 12 NTD per kilogram in Class III districts. Per kilogram fees for NOX emissions are 8 NTD in Class II districts and 10 NTD in Class III districts. Because of these varying rates, firms will pay more or less depending on the changes in the delineation to their respective control districts. However, because the control zones were previously administered at the county/city level, the EPA as of yet has no means to estimate how much air pollution fees will change with the new districting. Class I Control Districts Yangming Mountain National Park Hsueh-Pa National Park Taroko National Park Jade Mountain National Park Ken-Ting National Park Taipei Water Quality Protection Zone Lan-Yang Seashore, and 12 other conservation areas Nan-Ao Wild Animal Preserve Tai-Tung Seashore, and 7 other nature conservation areas Ta-Wu Mountain Nature Conservation Area County/City Class II Control Districts Class III Control Districts SP O3 SO2 NO2 CO SP O3 SO2 NO2 CO Taipei City 4 4 4 4 4 Kaohsiung City 4 4 4 4 4 Taipei County 4 4 4 4 4 Kaohsiung County 4 4 4 4 4 Taoyuan County 4 4 4 4 4 Hsin-chu County 4 4 4 4 4 Miao-li County 4 4 4 4 4 Taichung County 4 4 4 4 4 Chang-hwa County 4 4 4 4 4 Yun-lin County 4 4 4 4 4 Chia-yi County 4 4 4 4 4 Nantou County 4 4 4 4 4 Tainan County 4 4 4 4 4 Ping-tung County 4 4 4 4 4 I-lan County 4 4 4 4 4 Hwa-lien County 4 4 4 4 4 Taitung County 4 4 4 4 4 Keelung City 4 4 4 4 4 Hsin-chu City 4 4 4 4 4 Taichung City 4 4 4 4 4 Tainan City 4 4 4 4 4 Chia-yi City 4 4 4 4 4 Peng-hu County 4 4 4 4 4 Quemoy County 4 4 4 4 4 Lianchiang County 4 4 4 4 4 The EPA has indicated that these new districts and classification procedures formally came in place beginning October 1, 1999. As the next step, all county and city governments are required to come up with air pollution control plans according to the new regulations. , 欄位全文的內容是In line with recent amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act on September 18 the EPA promulgated the re-delineated air pollution control districts, which are now based on county and city boundaries. The changes came into effect beginning in October. According to the announcement, with the exception of national parks and natural preserves which are listed as Class I, of Taiwan’s 25 counties and cities, 12 have been listed as Class II for suspended particulate pollution and 13 have been listed as Class III. In terms of ozone levels, 15 districts have been listed as Class II, and 10 have been listed as Class III. For SO2, CO, and CO2, all districts have been delineated as Class II. The amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act were promulgated in January of this year. One amendment transferred authority to delineate air pollution control districts from county/city governments to the EPA. Working with data collected by general air quality monitoring stations, the EPA recently completed redrawing of district boundaries and on September 18 promulgated the re-delineated air pollution control districts. EPA officials noted that the previous control districts were based on village and townships as the units of delineation. The new approach uses counties and/or cities as the basic units for delineating districts. Moreover, the Air Pollution Control Act stipulates that air pollution control districts be divided into three classes: n Class I – areas legally designated as national parks, nature conservation areas, etc. n Class II – areas other than Class I districts that comply with air quality standards. n Class III – areas other than Class I districts that do not comply with air quality standards. Control districts were classified according to data collected by 57 monitoring stations throughout Taiwan. Data includes measured quantities of suspended particulate pollutants, ozone (O3), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and carbon monoxide (CO). Three-year averages of pollutant level readings are used to evaluate whether a given area complies with air quality standards. Districts in compliance are listed as Class II, while those that do not comply are given Class III status. For the delineation of some of the Taiwan region’s more remote off-island counties, modeling results collected from various air quality monitoring plans and the results from Tai Power’s automated monitoring stand on Penghu were used. According to the various sources, concentrations of pollutant items on Penghu and Quemoy Counties are all below prescribed national standards. Because they are in compliance with standards, both have been delineated as Class II Air Pollution Control Districts. Based on pollutant source emissions in Lianchiang County, pollution levels fall below those of both Penghu and Quemoy, so it has also been listed for Class II status. According to these principles, Taiwan’s 25 county and city administrative districts (including Quemoy and Lianchiang) have been classified as follows: for suspended particulates, 12 have Class II status and 13 have Class III status; for O3, 15 are Class II and 10 Class III; and for SO2, NO2, and CO, all districts have Class II status. According to the Act, stipulations and restrictions for each of the classifications are as follows: Within Class I control districts, stationary pollution sources shall not be added or modified. Facilities necessary for the livelihood of residents within protected areas and facilities needed for the operational management of national parks and for purposes of national defense shall be exempt from this restriction. For additional or modified stationary pollution sources that emit pollutant quantities of a specified scale within Class II control districts, it must be proven that emitted quantities will not exceed allowable increase limits within the district where the pollution source at issue is located or within neighboring districts whose air quality may be affected. Within Class III control districts, existing stationary pollution sources shall reduce pollutant emission quantities; and for additional or modified stationary pollution sources that emit pollutant quantities of a specified scale, best available control technologies shall be adopted. It also must be proven that emitted pollutant quantities will not exceed allowable increase limits within the control district where the pollution source at issue is located or within neighboring districts whose air quality may be affected. Moreover, it is important to note that air pollution fee rates vary in different types of districts. Current SOX fee rates for pollution sources that have not installed control equipment are 10 NT per kilogram in Class II districts and 12 NTD per kilogram in Class III districts. Per kilogram fees for NOX emissions are 8 NTD in Class II districts and 10 NTD in Class III districts. Because of these varying rates, firms will pay more or less depending on the changes in the delineation to their respective control districts. However, because the control zones were previously administered at the county/city level, the EPA as of yet has no means to estimate how much air pollution fees will change with the new districting. Class I Control Districts Yangming Mountain National Park Hsueh-Pa National Park Taroko National Park Jade Mountain National Park Ken-Ting National Park Taipei Water Quality Protection Zone Lan-Yang Seashore, and 12 other conservation areas Nan-Ao Wild Animal Preserve Tai-Tung Seashore, and 7 other nature conservation areas Ta-Wu Mountain Nature Conservation Area County/City Class II Control Districts Class III Control Districts SP O3 SO2 NO2 CO SP O3 SO2 NO2 CO Taipei City 4 4 4 4 4 Kaohsiung City 4 4 4 4 4 Taipei County 4 4 4 4 4 Kaohsiung County 4 4 4 4 4 Taoyuan County 4 4 4 4 4 Hsin-chu County 4 4 4 4 4 Miao-li County 4 4 4 4 4 Taichung County 4 4 4 4 4 Chang-hwa County 4 4 4 4 4 Yun-lin County 4 4 4 4 4 Chia-yi County 4 4 4 4 4 Nantou County 4 4 4 4 4 Tainan County 4 4 4 4 4 Ping-tung County 4 4 4 4 4 I-lan County 4 4 4 4 4 Hwa-lien County 4 4 4 4 4 Taitung County 4 4 4 4 4 Keelung City 4 4 4 4 4 Hsin-chu City 4 4 4 4 4 Taichung City 4 4 4 4 4 Tainan City 4 4 4 4 4 Chia-yi City 4 4 4 4 4 Peng-hu County 4 4 4 4 4 Quemoy County 4 4 4 4 4 Lianchiang County 4 4 4 4 4 The EPA has indicated that these new districts and classification procedures formally came in place beginning October 1, 1999. As the next step, all county and city governments are required to come up with air pollution control plans according to the new regulations. , 欄位年度的內容是2000 , 欄位月份的內容是3 , 欄位卷的內容是3 , 欄位期的內容是4 , 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air , 欄位標題2的內容是New Delineation of Air Pollution Control Districts Comes Into Effect , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V3/V3-04

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New Delineation of Air Pollution Control Districts Comes Into Effect

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In line with recent amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act on September 18 the EPA promulgated the re-delineated air pollution control districts, which are now based on county and city boundaries. The changes came into effect beginning in October. According to the announcement, with the exception of national parks and natural preserves which are listed as Class I, of Taiwan’s 25 counties and cities, 12 have been listed as Class II for suspended particulate pollution and 13 have been listed as Class III. In terms of ozone levels, 15 districts have been listed as Class II, and 10 have been listed as Class III. For SO2, CO, and CO2, all districts have been delineated as Class II. The amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act were promulgated in January of this year. One amendment transferred authority to delineate air pollution control districts from county/city governments to the EPA. Working with data collected by general air quality monitoring stations, the EPA recently completed redrawing of district boundaries and on September 18 promulgated the re-delineated air pollution control districts. EPA officials noted that the previous control districts were based on village and townships as the units of delineation. The new approach uses counties and/or cities as the basic units for delineating districts. Moreover, the Air Pollution Control Act stipulates that air pollution control districts be divided into three classes: n Class I – areas legally designated as national parks, nature conservation areas, etc. n Class II – areas other than Class I districts that comply with air quality standards. n Class III – areas other than Class I districts that do not comply with air quality standards. Control districts were classified according to data collected by 57 monitoring stations throughout Taiwan. Data includes measured quantities of suspended particulate pollutants, ozone (O3), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and carbon monoxide (CO). Three-year averages of pollutant level readings are used to evaluate whether a given area complies with air quality standards. Districts in compliance are listed as Class II, while those that do not comply are given Class III status. For the delineation of some of the Taiwan region’s more remote off-island counties, modeling results collected from various air quality monitoring plans and the results from Tai Power’s automated monitoring stand on Penghu were used. According to the various sources, concentrations of pollutant items on Penghu and Quemoy Counties are all below prescribed national standards. Because they are in compliance with standards, both have been delineated as Class II Air Pollution Control Districts. Based on pollutant source emissions in Lianchiang County, pollution levels fall below those of both Penghu and Quemoy, so it has also been listed for Class II status. According to these principles, Taiwan’s 25 county and city administrative districts (including Quemoy and Lianchiang) have been classified as follows: for suspended particulates, 12 have Class II status and 13 have Class III status; for O3, 15 are Class II and 10 Class III; and for SO2, NO2, and CO, all districts have Class II status. According to the Act, stipulations and restrictions for each of the classifications are as follows: Within Class I control districts, stationary pollution sources shall not be added or modified. Facilities necessary for the livelihood of residents within protected areas and facilities needed for the operational management of national parks and for purposes of national defense shall be exempt from this restriction. For additional or modified stationary pollution sources that emit pollutant quantities of a specified scale within Class II control districts, it must be proven that emitted quantities will not exceed allowable increase limits within the district where the pollution source at issue is located or within neighboring districts whose air quality may be affected. Within Class III control districts, existing stationary pollution sources shall reduce pollutant emission quantities; and for additional or modified stationary pollution sources that emit pollutant quantities of a specified scale, best available control technologies shall be adopted. It also must be proven that emitted pollutant quantities will not exceed allowable increase limits within the control district where the pollution source at issue is located or within neighboring districts whose air quality may be affected. Moreover, it is important to note that air pollution fee rates vary in different types of districts. Current SOX fee rates for pollution sources that have not installed control equipment are 10 NT per kilogram in Class II districts and 12 NTD per kilogram in Class III districts. Per kilogram fees for NOX emissions are 8 NTD in Class II districts and 10 NTD in Class III districts. Because of these varying rates, firms will pay more or less depending on the changes in the delineation to their respective control districts. However, because the control zones were previously administered at the county/city level, the EPA as of yet has no means to estimate how much air pollution fees will change with the new districting. Class I Control Districts Yangming Mountain National Park Hsueh-Pa National Park Taroko National Park Jade Mountain National Park Ken-Ting National Park Taipei Water Quality Protection Zone Lan-Yang Seashore, and 12 other conservation areas Nan-Ao Wild Animal Preserve Tai-Tung Seashore, and 7 other nature conservation areas Ta-Wu Mountain Nature Conservation Area County/City Class II Control Districts Class III Control Districts SP O3 SO2 NO2 CO SP O3 SO2 NO2 CO Taipei City 4 4 4 4 4 Kaohsiung City 4 4 4 4 4 Taipei County 4 4 4 4 4 Kaohsiung County 4 4 4 4 4 Taoyuan County 4 4 4 4 4 Hsin-chu County 4 4 4 4 4 Miao-li County 4 4 4 4 4 Taichung County 4 4 4 4 4 Chang-hwa County 4 4 4 4 4 Yun-lin County 4 4 4 4 4 Chia-yi County 4 4 4 4 4 Nantou County 4 4 4 4 4 Tainan County 4 4 4 4 4 Ping-tung County 4 4 4 4 4 I-lan County 4 4 4 4 4 Hwa-lien County 4 4 4 4 4 Taitung County 4 4 4 4 4 Keelung City 4 4 4 4 4 Hsin-chu City 4 4 4 4 4 Taichung City 4 4 4 4 4 Tainan City 4 4 4 4 4 Chia-yi City 4 4 4 4 4 Peng-hu County 4 4 4 4 4 Quemoy County 4 4 4 4 4 Lianchiang County 4 4 4 4 4 The EPA has indicated that these new districts and classification procedures formally came in place beginning October 1, 1999. As the next step, all county and city governments are required to come up with air pollution control plans according to the new regulations.

全文

In line with recent amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act on September 18 the EPA promulgated the re-delineated air pollution control districts, which are now based on county and city boundaries. The changes came into effect beginning in October. According to the announcement, with the exception of national parks and natural preserves which are listed as Class I, of Taiwan’s 25 counties and cities, 12 have been listed as Class II for suspended particulate pollution and 13 have been listed as Class III. In terms of ozone levels, 15 districts have been listed as Class II, and 10 have been listed as Class III. For SO2, CO, and CO2, all districts have been delineated as Class II. The amendments to the Air Pollution Control Act were promulgated in January of this year. One amendment transferred authority to delineate air pollution control districts from county/city governments to the EPA. Working with data collected by general air quality monitoring stations, the EPA recently completed redrawing of district boundaries and on September 18 promulgated the re-delineated air pollution control districts. EPA officials noted that the previous control districts were based on village and townships as the units of delineation. The new approach uses counties and/or cities as the basic units for delineating districts. Moreover, the Air Pollution Control Act stipulates that air pollution control districts be divided into three classes: n Class I – areas legally designated as national parks, nature conservation areas, etc. n Class II – areas other than Class I districts that comply with air quality standards. n Class III – areas other than Class I districts that do not comply with air quality standards. Control districts were classified according to data collected by 57 monitoring stations throughout Taiwan. Data includes measured quantities of suspended particulate pollutants, ozone (O3), sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and carbon monoxide (CO). Three-year averages of pollutant level readings are used to evaluate whether a given area complies with air quality standards. Districts in compliance are listed as Class II, while those that do not comply are given Class III status. For the delineation of some of the Taiwan region’s more remote off-island counties, modeling results collected from various air quality monitoring plans and the results from Tai Power’s automated monitoring stand on Penghu were used. According to the various sources, concentrations of pollutant items on Penghu and Quemoy Counties are all below prescribed national standards. Because they are in compliance with standards, both have been delineated as Class II Air Pollution Control Districts. Based on pollutant source emissions in Lianchiang County, pollution levels fall below those of both Penghu and Quemoy, so it has also been listed for Class II status. According to these principles, Taiwan’s 25 county and city administrative districts (including Quemoy and Lianchiang) have been classified as follows: for suspended particulates, 12 have Class II status and 13 have Class III status; for O3, 15 are Class II and 10 Class III; and for SO2, NO2, and CO, all districts have Class II status. According to the Act, stipulations and restrictions for each of the classifications are as follows: Within Class I control districts, stationary pollution sources shall not be added or modified. Facilities necessary for the livelihood of residents within protected areas and facilities needed for the operational management of national parks and for purposes of national defense shall be exempt from this restriction. For additional or modified stationary pollution sources that emit pollutant quantities of a specified scale within Class II control districts, it must be proven that emitted quantities will not exceed allowable increase limits within the district where the pollution source at issue is located or within neighboring districts whose air quality may be affected. Within Class III control districts, existing stationary pollution sources shall reduce pollutant emission quantities; and for additional or modified stationary pollution sources that emit pollutant quantities of a specified scale, best available control technologies shall be adopted. It also must be proven that emitted pollutant quantities will not exceed allowable increase limits within the control district where the pollution source at issue is located or within neighboring districts whose air quality may be affected. Moreover, it is important to note that air pollution fee rates vary in different types of districts. Current SOX fee rates for pollution sources that have not installed control equipment are 10 NT per kilogram in Class II districts and 12 NTD per kilogram in Class III districts. Per kilogram fees for NOX emissions are 8 NTD in Class II districts and 10 NTD in Class III districts. Because of these varying rates, firms will pay more or less depending on the changes in the delineation to their respective control districts. However, because the control zones were previously administered at the county/city level, the EPA as of yet has no means to estimate how much air pollution fees will change with the new districting. Class I Control Districts Yangming Mountain National Park Hsueh-Pa National Park Taroko National Park Jade Mountain National Park Ken-Ting National Park Taipei Water Quality Protection Zone Lan-Yang Seashore, and 12 other conservation areas Nan-Ao Wild Animal Preserve Tai-Tung Seashore, and 7 other nature conservation areas Ta-Wu Mountain Nature Conservation Area County/City Class II Control Districts Class III Control Districts SP O3 SO2 NO2 CO SP O3 SO2 NO2 CO Taipei City 4 4 4 4 4 Kaohsiung City 4 4 4 4 4 Taipei County 4 4 4 4 4 Kaohsiung County 4 4 4 4 4 Taoyuan County 4 4 4 4 4 Hsin-chu County 4 4 4 4 4 Miao-li County 4 4 4 4 4 Taichung County 4 4 4 4 4 Chang-hwa County 4 4 4 4 4 Yun-lin County 4 4 4 4 4 Chia-yi County 4 4 4 4 4 Nantou County 4 4 4 4 4 Tainan County 4 4 4 4 4 Ping-tung County 4 4 4 4 4 I-lan County 4 4 4 4 4 Hwa-lien County 4 4 4 4 4 Taitung County 4 4 4 4 4 Keelung City 4 4 4 4 4 Hsin-chu City 4 4 4 4 4 Taichung City 4 4 4 4 4 Tainan City 4 4 4 4 4 Chia-yi City 4 4 4 4 4 Peng-hu County 4 4 4 4 4 Quemoy County 4 4 4 4 4 Lianchiang County 4 4 4 4 4 The EPA has indicated that these new districts and classification procedures formally came in place beginning October 1, 1999. As the next step, all county and city governments are required to come up with air pollution control plans according to the new regulations.

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全文: Following numerous declarations by Administrator Hau that it is imperative to bring an end to PET bo

編號: 976
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摘要: The EPA implemented its new regulations for the labeling of environmental sanitation agents on July
全文: The EPA implemented its new regulations for the labeling of environmental sanitation agents on July

編號: 557
標題: Dr. James J. Lee to Take on Post of Deputy EPA Administrator
摘要: On May 23 EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, confirmed that the new EPA Deputy Administrator would be Dr.
全文: On May 23 EPA Administrator, Edgar Lin, confirmed that the new EPA Deputy Administrator would be Dr.

編號: 38
標題: Vendors Targeted for Recycling Requirements
摘要: Recycling  To increase recycling activities vendors recently specified within amended clauses of the
全文: Recycling  To increase recycling activities vendors recently specified within amended clauses of the

編號: 27
標題: Dioxin Emission Standards for Large-scale Incinerators Promulgated
摘要: Air Quality  To resolve public concerns regarding dioxin emissions from large-scale incinerators the
全文: Air Quality  To resolve public concerns regarding dioxin emissions from large-scale incinerators the

編號: 982
標題: Conference on the Establishment of Environmental Accounting Systems
摘要: The EPA invited more than 20 domestic accounting system specialists and representatives of private b
全文: The EPA invited more than 20 domestic accounting system specialists and representatives of private b

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