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EPA to Go All Out Against Underground ElectroplatersToxic Substance Management」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420 , 欄位標題的內容是EPA to Go All Out Against Underground Electroplaters , 欄位摘要的內容是To solve pollution problems caused by electroplating in Taiwan the EPA has drafted a preliminary plan for integrated assistance and controls for the electroplating industry. Recently the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) and relevant EPA offices were invited to discuss the plan and determine an appropriate division of labor. The EPA plans to use supply side management of raw material to exercise strict control over the import, sale and production of electroplating chemicals. The EPA will also assist illegal operations to relocate to special electroplating parks and move towards legal compliance. Large quantities of highly polluted industrial waste sludge are created from electroplating production processes. A large portion of this waste contains heavy metal ions and toxic chemical substances (mainly cyanide and chromium-6). However, to cut costs, a significant number of Taiwanese factories continue to refuse to invest in pollution control equipment, set up factories in unsuitable locations, or engage in illegal effluent release and “midnight dumping”, all at a heavy cost to the environment. Although at present the EPA has listed over 1,400 electroplating enterprises (including some illegal enterprises), according to statistics from the Electroplating Association there are over 3,000 electroplating enterprises, of which over 2,000 are so called “underground” enterprises. To deal with the pollution created by this industry, the EPA has drafted a plan for integrated assistance and controls, and recently invited the IDB and relevant EPA offices to deliberate the plan and determine an appropriate division of labor. The assistance and controls mentioned by the plan are intended mainly to push illegal enterprises to “legalize”, but will allow them to continue production during an adjustment period if they can provide evidence of an improving trend towards compliance with pollution standards. Also, a concrete time table agreed upon for factory relocation will be overseen by local environmental protection bureaus (EPBs). Factories violating the agreement or exceeding time limits will be punished in accordance with the circumstances. In terms of assistance, the EPA will request enterprises to make internal factory improvements. These can be initiated first through process improvements or a switch to non-cyanide electroplating to lower effluent volume and concentration. The EPA will request that the IDB provide, in accordance with the Industrial Assistance Code, new equipment, technical guidance for improving treatment equipment, and low-interest loans for small and medium-sized enterprises. Environmental protection units will assist the IDB in processing tax exemption documentation for pollution control equipment and provide a deadline for enterprises to complete all legal permitting. Based on the structure and character of electroplating in Taiwan, plans have been proposed to overcome the industry’s water pollution problems by creating special electroplating parks with dedicated central wastewater treatment facilities. In the past, related agencies had recommended establishing special electroplating parks in the Wu Ku (Taipei County), Taichung (Phase III), Ho Shun (Tainan), and Bin Hai (Chang Hua) Industrial Parks. However, at present, only the Bin Hai Industrial Park has finished development of a special zone for metal surface treatment. Difficulties in the other three parks have arisen due to the unwillingness of electroplating industries to relocate. However, the EPA plans to make a strong effort to assist illegal enterprises to move to special electroplating zones and legalize operations. In terms of controls, the EPA will adopt strict supply side management of raw materials. The new regulations will strictly control the import, sale, and manufacture of chemicals used for electroplating. To eventually eliminate all factories in violation of regulations, purchases of these chemicals will be restricted to electroplating factories that are properly registered or that carry approved improvement agreements. Restricted or reduced sales of these chemicals will also be used to enforce deadlines for installation of wastewater treatment facilities. Those engaged in illegal sale or resale of these chemicals will be strictly punished and their permits revoked. At present, there is a clear deficiency for the clearance and treatment of hazardous waste produced by the electroplating industry, with only 55 approved waste treatment companies. The industry is also confounded by a number of other problems, including the rejection of wastes by local governments at planned final disposal sites and the entry of waste from outside sources, as well as a lack of standards for reasonable fee collection. In response, the EPA has charged the Bureau of Solid Waste Management with coordinating this issue. The draft also includes plans for the IDB to determine standards for the commissioning of electroplating factories, which would stipulate that all new factories include facilities for recycling chemical fluids and wastewater control before they can register to begin operations or purchase sodium cyanide and other electroplating chemicals. To provide further incentive to reduce wastewater volume and lower pollution levels, rewards will be given to factories that install automated electroplating equipment and move to eliminate the out-of-date manual processing of each batch. , 欄位全文的內容是To solve pollution problems caused by electroplating in Taiwan the EPA has drafted a preliminary plan for integrated assistance and controls for the electroplating industry. Recently the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) and relevant EPA offices were invited to discuss the plan and determine an appropriate division of labor. The EPA plans to use supply side management of raw material to exercise strict control over the import, sale and production of electroplating chemicals. The EPA will also assist illegal operations to relocate to special electroplating parks and move towards legal compliance. Large quantities of highly polluted industrial waste sludge are created from electroplating production processes. A large portion of this waste contains heavy metal ions and toxic chemical substances (mainly cyanide and chromium-6). However, to cut costs, a significant number of Taiwanese factories continue to refuse to invest in pollution control equipment, set up factories in unsuitable locations, or engage in illegal effluent release and “midnight dumping”, all at a heavy cost to the environment. Although at present the EPA has listed over 1,400 electroplating enterprises (including some illegal enterprises), according to statistics from the Electroplating Association there are over 3,000 electroplating enterprises, of which over 2,000 are so called “underground” enterprises. To deal with the pollution created by this industry, the EPA has drafted a plan for integrated assistance and controls, and recently invited the IDB and relevant EPA offices to deliberate the plan and determine an appropriate division of labor. The assistance and controls mentioned by the plan are intended mainly to push illegal enterprises to “legalize”, but will allow them to continue production during an adjustment period if they can provide evidence of an improving trend towards compliance with pollution standards. Also, a concrete time table agreed upon for factory relocation will be overseen by local environmental protection bureaus (EPBs). Factories violating the agreement or exceeding time limits will be punished in accordance with the circumstances. In terms of assistance, the EPA will request enterprises to make internal factory improvements. These can be initiated first through process improvements or a switch to non-cyanide electroplating to lower effluent volume and concentration. The EPA will request that the IDB provide, in accordance with the Industrial Assistance Code, new equipment, technical guidance for improving treatment equipment, and low-interest loans for small and medium-sized enterprises. Environmental protection units will assist the IDB in processing tax exemption documentation for pollution control equipment and provide a deadline for enterprises to complete all legal permitting. Based on the structure and character of electroplating in Taiwan, plans have been proposed to overcome the industry’s water pollution problems by creating special electroplating parks with dedicated central wastewater treatment facilities. In the past, related agencies had recommended establishing special electroplating parks in the Wu Ku (Taipei County), Taichung (Phase III), Ho Shun (Tainan), and Bin Hai (Chang Hua) Industrial Parks. However, at present, only the Bin Hai Industrial Park has finished development of a special zone for metal surface treatment. Difficulties in the other three parks have arisen due to the unwillingness of electroplating industries to relocate. However, the EPA plans to make a strong effort to assist illegal enterprises to move to special electroplating zones and legalize operations. In terms of controls, the EPA will adopt strict supply side management of raw materials. The new regulations will strictly control the import, sale, and manufacture of chemicals used for electroplating. To eventually eliminate all factories in violation of regulations, purchases of these chemicals will be restricted to electroplating factories that are properly registered or that carry approved improvement agreements. Restricted or reduced sales of these chemicals will also be used to enforce deadlines for installation of wastewater treatment facilities. Those engaged in illegal sale or resale of these chemicals will be strictly punished and their permits revoked. At present, there is a clear deficiency for the clearance and treatment of hazardous waste produced by the electroplating industry, with only 55 approved waste treatment companies. The industry is also confounded by a number of other problems, including the rejection of wastes by local governments at planned final disposal sites and the entry of waste from outside sources, as well as a lack of standards for reasonable fee collection. In response, the EPA has charged the Bureau of Solid Waste Management with coordinating this issue. The draft also includes plans for the IDB to determine standards for the commissioning of electroplating factories, which would stipulate that all new factories include facilities for recycling chemical fluids and wastewater control before they can register to begin operations or purchase sodium cyanide and other electroplating chemicals. To provide further incentive to reduce wastewater volume and lower pollution levels, rewards will be given to factories that install automated electroplating equipment and move to eliminate the out-of-date manual processing of each batch. , 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Toxic Substance Management , 欄位標題2的內容是EPA to Go All Out Against Underground Electroplaters , 欄位檔案位置的內容是V3/V3-04

編號

420

標題

EPA to Go All Out Against Underground Electroplaters

摘要

To solve pollution problems caused by electroplating in Taiwan the EPA has drafted a preliminary plan for integrated assistance and controls for the electroplating industry. Recently the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) and relevant EPA offices were invited to discuss the plan and determine an appropriate division of labor. The EPA plans to use supply side management of raw material to exercise strict control over the import, sale and production of electroplating chemicals. The EPA will also assist illegal operations to relocate to special electroplating parks and move towards legal compliance. Large quantities of highly polluted industrial waste sludge are created from electroplating production processes. A large portion of this waste contains heavy metal ions and toxic chemical substances (mainly cyanide and chromium-6). However, to cut costs, a significant number of Taiwanese factories continue to refuse to invest in pollution control equipment, set up factories in unsuitable locations, or engage in illegal effluent release and “midnight dumping”, all at a heavy cost to the environment. Although at present the EPA has listed over 1,400 electroplating enterprises (including some illegal enterprises), according to statistics from the Electroplating Association there are over 3,000 electroplating enterprises, of which over 2,000 are so called “underground” enterprises. To deal with the pollution created by this industry, the EPA has drafted a plan for integrated assistance and controls, and recently invited the IDB and relevant EPA offices to deliberate the plan and determine an appropriate division of labor. The assistance and controls mentioned by the plan are intended mainly to push illegal enterprises to “legalize”, but will allow them to continue production during an adjustment period if they can provide evidence of an improving trend towards compliance with pollution standards. Also, a concrete time table agreed upon for factory relocation will be overseen by local environmental protection bureaus (EPBs). Factories violating the agreement or exceeding time limits will be punished in accordance with the circumstances. In terms of assistance, the EPA will request enterprises to make internal factory improvements. These can be initiated first through process improvements or a switch to non-cyanide electroplating to lower effluent volume and concentration. The EPA will request that the IDB provide, in accordance with the Industrial Assistance Code, new equipment, technical guidance for improving treatment equipment, and low-interest loans for small and medium-sized enterprises. Environmental protection units will assist the IDB in processing tax exemption documentation for pollution control equipment and provide a deadline for enterprises to complete all legal permitting. Based on the structure and character of electroplating in Taiwan, plans have been proposed to overcome the industry’s water pollution problems by creating special electroplating parks with dedicated central wastewater treatment facilities. In the past, related agencies had recommended establishing special electroplating parks in the Wu Ku (Taipei County), Taichung (Phase III), Ho Shun (Tainan), and Bin Hai (Chang Hua) Industrial Parks. However, at present, only the Bin Hai Industrial Park has finished development of a special zone for metal surface treatment. Difficulties in the other three parks have arisen due to the unwillingness of electroplating industries to relocate. However, the EPA plans to make a strong effort to assist illegal enterprises to move to special electroplating zones and legalize operations. In terms of controls, the EPA will adopt strict supply side management of raw materials. The new regulations will strictly control the import, sale, and manufacture of chemicals used for electroplating. To eventually eliminate all factories in violation of regulations, purchases of these chemicals will be restricted to electroplating factories that are properly registered or that carry approved improvement agreements. Restricted or reduced sales of these chemicals will also be used to enforce deadlines for installation of wastewater treatment facilities. Those engaged in illegal sale or resale of these chemicals will be strictly punished and their permits revoked. At present, there is a clear deficiency for the clearance and treatment of hazardous waste produced by the electroplating industry, with only 55 approved waste treatment companies. The industry is also confounded by a number of other problems, including the rejection of wastes by local governments at planned final disposal sites and the entry of waste from outside sources, as well as a lack of standards for reasonable fee collection. In response, the EPA has charged the Bureau of Solid Waste Management with coordinating this issue. The draft also includes plans for the IDB to determine standards for the commissioning of electroplating factories, which would stipulate that all new factories include facilities for recycling chemical fluids and wastewater control before they can register to begin operations or purchase sodium cyanide and other electroplating chemicals. To provide further incentive to reduce wastewater volume and lower pollution levels, rewards will be given to factories that install automated electroplating equipment and move to eliminate the out-of-date manual processing of each batch.

全文

To solve pollution problems caused by electroplating in Taiwan the EPA has drafted a preliminary plan for integrated assistance and controls for the electroplating industry. Recently the Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) and relevant EPA offices were invited to discuss the plan and determine an appropriate division of labor. The EPA plans to use supply side management of raw material to exercise strict control over the import, sale and production of electroplating chemicals. The EPA will also assist illegal operations to relocate to special electroplating parks and move towards legal compliance. Large quantities of highly polluted industrial waste sludge are created from electroplating production processes. A large portion of this waste contains heavy metal ions and toxic chemical substances (mainly cyanide and chromium-6). However, to cut costs, a significant number of Taiwanese factories continue to refuse to invest in pollution control equipment, set up factories in unsuitable locations, or engage in illegal effluent release and “midnight dumping”, all at a heavy cost to the environment. Although at present the EPA has listed over 1,400 electroplating enterprises (including some illegal enterprises), according to statistics from the Electroplating Association there are over 3,000 electroplating enterprises, of which over 2,000 are so called “underground” enterprises. To deal with the pollution created by this industry, the EPA has drafted a plan for integrated assistance and controls, and recently invited the IDB and relevant EPA offices to deliberate the plan and determine an appropriate division of labor. The assistance and controls mentioned by the plan are intended mainly to push illegal enterprises to “legalize”, but will allow them to continue production during an adjustment period if they can provide evidence of an improving trend towards compliance with pollution standards. Also, a concrete time table agreed upon for factory relocation will be overseen by local environmental protection bureaus (EPBs). Factories violating the agreement or exceeding time limits will be punished in accordance with the circumstances. In terms of assistance, the EPA will request enterprises to make internal factory improvements. These can be initiated first through process improvements or a switch to non-cyanide electroplating to lower effluent volume and concentration. The EPA will request that the IDB provide, in accordance with the Industrial Assistance Code, new equipment, technical guidance for improving treatment equipment, and low-interest loans for small and medium-sized enterprises. Environmental protection units will assist the IDB in processing tax exemption documentation for pollution control equipment and provide a deadline for enterprises to complete all legal permitting. Based on the structure and character of electroplating in Taiwan, plans have been proposed to overcome the industry’s water pollution problems by creating special electroplating parks with dedicated central wastewater treatment facilities. In the past, related agencies had recommended establishing special electroplating parks in the Wu Ku (Taipei County), Taichung (Phase III), Ho Shun (Tainan), and Bin Hai (Chang Hua) Industrial Parks. However, at present, only the Bin Hai Industrial Park has finished development of a special zone for metal surface treatment. Difficulties in the other three parks have arisen due to the unwillingness of electroplating industries to relocate. However, the EPA plans to make a strong effort to assist illegal enterprises to move to special electroplating zones and legalize operations. In terms of controls, the EPA will adopt strict supply side management of raw materials. The new regulations will strictly control the import, sale, and manufacture of chemicals used for electroplating. To eventually eliminate all factories in violation of regulations, purchases of these chemicals will be restricted to electroplating factories that are properly registered or that carry approved improvement agreements. Restricted or reduced sales of these chemicals will also be used to enforce deadlines for installation of wastewater treatment facilities. Those engaged in illegal sale or resale of these chemicals will be strictly punished and their permits revoked. At present, there is a clear deficiency for the clearance and treatment of hazardous waste produced by the electroplating industry, with only 55 approved waste treatment companies. The industry is also confounded by a number of other problems, including the rejection of wastes by local governments at planned final disposal sites and the entry of waste from outside sources, as well as a lack of standards for reasonable fee collection. In response, the EPA has charged the Bureau of Solid Waste Management with coordinating this issue. The draft also includes plans for the IDB to determine standards for the commissioning of electroplating factories, which would stipulate that all new factories include facilities for recycling chemical fluids and wastewater control before they can register to begin operations or purchase sodium cyanide and other electroplating chemicals. To provide further incentive to reduce wastewater volume and lower pollution levels, rewards will be given to factories that install automated electroplating equipment and move to eliminate the out-of-date manual processing of each batch.

年度

2000

月份

3

3

4

順序

1

倒序

2

分類

Toxic Substance Management

標題2

EPA to Go All Out Against Underground Electroplaters

檔案位置

V3/V3-04

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