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Draft Regulations Governing Soil & Groundwater Control Regions Released」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745 , 欄位標題的內容是Draft Regulations Governing Soil & Groundwater Control Regions Released , 欄位摘要的內容是The EPA has released a draft of the Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions. The draft stipulates that local authorities should delineate pollution control regions based on the presence of target pollutants pollutant pathways and the degree of hazard. The regulations will help ensure sustainable use of Taiwan's soil and groundwater and protect the health of her citizens. Following promulgation of the Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Act (the Soil Act) on February 2, the EPA has been working to complete a host of supporting regulations that spell out just how the Act will be implemented. On May 7 the EPA posted another piece in this puzzle, the draft Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions (土壤及地下水污染管制區管制辦法). This supporting regulation stems from Article 14 of the Soil Act which states that, "Local Authorities shall designate and declare soil pollution and groundwater pollution control regions pursuant to the soil pollution and groundwater pollution scope of the Control Site or the Remediation Site and shall report the designation and the control to the central competent authority for reference. Same procedures apply to any change to the scope of soil pollution and groundwater pollution." The draft divides pollution control regions into four types: specially designated soil pollution control regions; general soil pollution control regions; as well as specially designated and general groundwater pollution control regions. Specially designated soil pollution control regions refer to areas within a control region which have high concentrations of a soil contaminant that pose a threat of acute toxic harm to humans or airborne concentrations of a soil contaminant that pose acute toxic harm to humans living in a residential area or building. Any area that is not specially designated but falls within a soil pollution Control Site is considered a general soil pollution control region. Similarly, there are two types of groundwater pollution control regions. Specially designated control regions occur when groundwater in a groundwater control region has contaminated or could potentially contaminate public water wells or if the pollutant concentration is more than ten times the groundwater pollution control standard. Any area that is not specially designated but falls within a groundwater pollution Control Site is considered a general groundwater pollution control region. The draft also clearly states that before announcing a control region the local competent authority must inform the land owner, manager, or user as well as other relevant authorities to make an onsite inspection and confirm the scope of the control region. In addition, the demarcation and type of control region must be clearly indicated on all cadastral maps, and the local competent authority should use the map to set boundary markers and when necessary erect fencing or warning signs. The land user, manager or owner may not interfere with these precautions. Before beginning excavation, backfill, temporary storage or transportation of polluted soil in a control region, a pollution disposal plan must first be approved by the local environmental agency. The pollution disposal plan must contain a description of pollution conditions, soil removal methods, hazard analysis, pollution prevention measures, and safety and emergency response plans. The draft prohibits personnel entry to specially designated soil pollution control regions without permission of the local environmental agency. However, in general soil pollution control regions the local environmental agency should compile a registry of residents within the region and employees that must frequently enter or exit the control region. Further, when necessary the local environmental agency should organize safety training seminars and other health protection measures. In either specially designated or general pollution control regions, after consulting with the local agricultural authority the local environmental agency can prohibit agricultural or livestock operations or request that the land in question be fallowed. Usage of contaminated surface or ground water in specially designated groundwater pollution regions is prohibited, and the environmental agency should contact the local waterworks agency to arrange tap water hookup. After consulting with the local waterworks agency, the local environmental agency can restrict, modify or cancel existing rights for use of surface or groundwater. Further, within general groundwater pollution control regions, local well users should report pollution concentrations to the local environmental agency on a quarterly basis. The draft also requires local environmental agencies to review, reassess, and announce groundwater control region delineations at minimum on a biannual basis. Further, they must perform regular sampling of index wells outside of the pollution control region and post the results. This ensures protection of public health while minimizing damage to owners of land or water rights. After releasing the draft Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions the EPA acknowledged that the regulation's wide ranging impact is certain to draw attention from all corners. Comments are welcomed on the draft in order to help the EPA perfect it and the Soil Act over the coming days. , 欄位全文的內容是The EPA has released a draft of the Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions. The draft stipulates that local authorities should delineate pollution control regions based on the presence of target pollutants pollutant pathways and the degree of hazard. The regulations will help ensure sustainable use of Taiwan's soil and groundwater and protect the health of her citizens. Following promulgation of the Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Act (the Soil Act) on February 2, the EPA has been working to complete a host of supporting regulations that spell out just how the Act will be implemented. On May 7 the EPA posted another piece in this puzzle, the draft Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions (土壤及地下水污染管制區管制辦法). This supporting regulation stems from Article 14 of the Soil Act which states that, "Local Authorities shall designate and declare soil pollution and groundwater pollution control regions pursuant to the soil pollution and groundwater pollution scope of the Control Site or the Remediation Site and shall report the designation and the control to the central competent authority for reference. Same procedures apply to any change to the scope of soil pollution and groundwater pollution." The draft divides pollution control regions into four types: specially designated soil pollution control regions; general soil pollution control regions; as well as specially designated and general groundwater pollution control regions. Specially designated soil pollution control regions refer to areas within a control region which have high concentrations of a soil contaminant that pose a threat of acute toxic harm to humans or airborne concentrations of a soil contaminant that pose acute toxic harm to humans living in a residential area or building. Any area that is not specially designated but falls within a soil pollution Control Site is considered a general soil pollution control region. Similarly, there are two types of groundwater pollution control regions. Specially designated control regions occur when groundwater in a groundwater control region has contaminated or could potentially contaminate public water wells or if the pollutant concentration is more than ten times the groundwater pollution control standard. Any area that is not specially designated but falls within a groundwater pollution Control Site is considered a general groundwater pollution control region. The draft also clearly states that before announcing a control region the local competent authority must inform the land owner, manager, or user as well as other relevant authorities to make an onsite inspection and confirm the scope of the control region. In addition, the demarcation and type of control region must be clearly indicated on all cadastral maps, and the local competent authority should use the map to set boundary markers and when necessary erect fencing or warning signs. The land user, manager or owner may not interfere with these precautions. Before beginning excavation, backfill, temporary storage or transportation of polluted soil in a control region, a pollution disposal plan must first be approved by the local environmental agency. The pollution disposal plan must contain a description of pollution conditions, soil removal methods, hazard analysis, pollution prevention measures, and safety and emergency response plans. The draft prohibits personnel entry to specially designated soil pollution control regions without permission of the local environmental agency. However, in general soil pollution control regions the local environmental agency should compile a registry of residents within the region and employees that must frequently enter or exit the control region. Further, when necessary the local environmental agency should organize safety training seminars and other health protection measures. In either specially designated or general pollution control regions, after consulting with the local agricultural authority the local environmental agency can prohibit agricultural or livestock operations or request that the land in question be fallowed. Usage of contaminated surface or ground water in specially designated groundwater pollution regions is prohibited, and the environmental agency should contact the local waterworks agency to arrange tap water hookup. After consulting with the local waterworks agency, the local environmental agency can restrict, modify or cancel existing rights for use of surface or groundwater. Further, within general groundwater pollution control regions, local well users should report pollution concentrations to the local environmental agency on a quarterly basis. The draft also requires local environmental agencies to review, reassess, and announce groundwater control region delineations at minimum on a biannual basis. Further, they must perform regular sampling of index wells outside of the pollution control region and post the results. This ensures protection of public health while minimizing damage to owners of land or water rights. After releasing the draft Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions the EPA acknowledged that the regulation's wide ranging impact is certain to draw attention from all corners. Comments are welcomed on the draft in order to help the EPA perfect it and the Soil Act over the coming days. , 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6 , 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Soil and Groundwater , 欄位標題2的內容是Draft Regulations Governing Soil & Groundwater Control Regions Released , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V4/V4-06

編號

745

標題

Draft Regulations Governing Soil & Groundwater Control Regions Released

摘要

The EPA has released a draft of the Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions. The draft stipulates that local authorities should delineate pollution control regions based on the presence of target pollutants pollutant pathways and the degree of hazard. The regulations will help ensure sustainable use of Taiwan's soil and groundwater and protect the health of her citizens. Following promulgation of the Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Act (the Soil Act) on February 2, the EPA has been working to complete a host of supporting regulations that spell out just how the Act will be implemented. On May 7 the EPA posted another piece in this puzzle, the draft Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions (土壤及地下水污染管制區管制辦法). This supporting regulation stems from Article 14 of the Soil Act which states that, "Local Authorities shall designate and declare soil pollution and groundwater pollution control regions pursuant to the soil pollution and groundwater pollution scope of the Control Site or the Remediation Site and shall report the designation and the control to the central competent authority for reference. Same procedures apply to any change to the scope of soil pollution and groundwater pollution." The draft divides pollution control regions into four types: specially designated soil pollution control regions; general soil pollution control regions; as well as specially designated and general groundwater pollution control regions. Specially designated soil pollution control regions refer to areas within a control region which have high concentrations of a soil contaminant that pose a threat of acute toxic harm to humans or airborne concentrations of a soil contaminant that pose acute toxic harm to humans living in a residential area or building. Any area that is not specially designated but falls within a soil pollution Control Site is considered a general soil pollution control region. Similarly, there are two types of groundwater pollution control regions. Specially designated control regions occur when groundwater in a groundwater control region has contaminated or could potentially contaminate public water wells or if the pollutant concentration is more than ten times the groundwater pollution control standard. Any area that is not specially designated but falls within a groundwater pollution Control Site is considered a general groundwater pollution control region. The draft also clearly states that before announcing a control region the local competent authority must inform the land owner, manager, or user as well as other relevant authorities to make an onsite inspection and confirm the scope of the control region. In addition, the demarcation and type of control region must be clearly indicated on all cadastral maps, and the local competent authority should use the map to set boundary markers and when necessary erect fencing or warning signs. The land user, manager or owner may not interfere with these precautions. Before beginning excavation, backfill, temporary storage or transportation of polluted soil in a control region, a pollution disposal plan must first be approved by the local environmental agency. The pollution disposal plan must contain a description of pollution conditions, soil removal methods, hazard analysis, pollution prevention measures, and safety and emergency response plans. The draft prohibits personnel entry to specially designated soil pollution control regions without permission of the local environmental agency. However, in general soil pollution control regions the local environmental agency should compile a registry of residents within the region and employees that must frequently enter or exit the control region. Further, when necessary the local environmental agency should organize safety training seminars and other health protection measures. In either specially designated or general pollution control regions, after consulting with the local agricultural authority the local environmental agency can prohibit agricultural or livestock operations or request that the land in question be fallowed. Usage of contaminated surface or ground water in specially designated groundwater pollution regions is prohibited, and the environmental agency should contact the local waterworks agency to arrange tap water hookup. After consulting with the local waterworks agency, the local environmental agency can restrict, modify or cancel existing rights for use of surface or groundwater. Further, within general groundwater pollution control regions, local well users should report pollution concentrations to the local environmental agency on a quarterly basis. The draft also requires local environmental agencies to review, reassess, and announce groundwater control region delineations at minimum on a biannual basis. Further, they must perform regular sampling of index wells outside of the pollution control region and post the results. This ensures protection of public health while minimizing damage to owners of land or water rights. After releasing the draft Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions the EPA acknowledged that the regulation's wide ranging impact is certain to draw attention from all corners. Comments are welcomed on the draft in order to help the EPA perfect it and the Soil Act over the coming days.

全文

The EPA has released a draft of the Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions. The draft stipulates that local authorities should delineate pollution control regions based on the presence of target pollutants pollutant pathways and the degree of hazard. The regulations will help ensure sustainable use of Taiwan's soil and groundwater and protect the health of her citizens. Following promulgation of the Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Act (the Soil Act) on February 2, the EPA has been working to complete a host of supporting regulations that spell out just how the Act will be implemented. On May 7 the EPA posted another piece in this puzzle, the draft Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions (土壤及地下水污染管制區管制辦法). This supporting regulation stems from Article 14 of the Soil Act which states that, "Local Authorities shall designate and declare soil pollution and groundwater pollution control regions pursuant to the soil pollution and groundwater pollution scope of the Control Site or the Remediation Site and shall report the designation and the control to the central competent authority for reference. Same procedures apply to any change to the scope of soil pollution and groundwater pollution." The draft divides pollution control regions into four types: specially designated soil pollution control regions; general soil pollution control regions; as well as specially designated and general groundwater pollution control regions. Specially designated soil pollution control regions refer to areas within a control region which have high concentrations of a soil contaminant that pose a threat of acute toxic harm to humans or airborne concentrations of a soil contaminant that pose acute toxic harm to humans living in a residential area or building. Any area that is not specially designated but falls within a soil pollution Control Site is considered a general soil pollution control region. Similarly, there are two types of groundwater pollution control regions. Specially designated control regions occur when groundwater in a groundwater control region has contaminated or could potentially contaminate public water wells or if the pollutant concentration is more than ten times the groundwater pollution control standard. Any area that is not specially designated but falls within a groundwater pollution Control Site is considered a general groundwater pollution control region. The draft also clearly states that before announcing a control region the local competent authority must inform the land owner, manager, or user as well as other relevant authorities to make an onsite inspection and confirm the scope of the control region. In addition, the demarcation and type of control region must be clearly indicated on all cadastral maps, and the local competent authority should use the map to set boundary markers and when necessary erect fencing or warning signs. The land user, manager or owner may not interfere with these precautions. Before beginning excavation, backfill, temporary storage or transportation of polluted soil in a control region, a pollution disposal plan must first be approved by the local environmental agency. The pollution disposal plan must contain a description of pollution conditions, soil removal methods, hazard analysis, pollution prevention measures, and safety and emergency response plans. The draft prohibits personnel entry to specially designated soil pollution control regions without permission of the local environmental agency. However, in general soil pollution control regions the local environmental agency should compile a registry of residents within the region and employees that must frequently enter or exit the control region. Further, when necessary the local environmental agency should organize safety training seminars and other health protection measures. In either specially designated or general pollution control regions, after consulting with the local agricultural authority the local environmental agency can prohibit agricultural or livestock operations or request that the land in question be fallowed. Usage of contaminated surface or ground water in specially designated groundwater pollution regions is prohibited, and the environmental agency should contact the local waterworks agency to arrange tap water hookup. After consulting with the local waterworks agency, the local environmental agency can restrict, modify or cancel existing rights for use of surface or groundwater. Further, within general groundwater pollution control regions, local well users should report pollution concentrations to the local environmental agency on a quarterly basis. The draft also requires local environmental agencies to review, reassess, and announce groundwater control region delineations at minimum on a biannual basis. Further, they must perform regular sampling of index wells outside of the pollution control region and post the results. This ensures protection of public health while minimizing damage to owners of land or water rights. After releasing the draft Regulations Governing Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control Regions the EPA acknowledged that the regulation's wide ranging impact is certain to draw attention from all corners. Comments are welcomed on the draft in order to help the EPA perfect it and the Soil Act over the coming days.

年度

2001

月份

4

4

6

順序

1

倒序

2

分類

Soil and Groundwater

標題2

Draft Regulations Governing Soil & Groundwater Control Regions Released

檔案位置

print/V4/V4-06

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