EPA Administrator Reports to President on River Cleanup Efforts
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EPA Administrator Lung-Bin Hau presented a special report entitled “Rivers and Waterways—Taiwan’s Lifeblood” at the monthly conference held on the 20th of August at the Office of the President. President Chen Shui-bian personally presided over this meeting. The content of this report consisted of an introduction, overview of the current state of river and waterway pollution, pollution remediation projects and their implementation, and conclusions and future prospects. Of these four sections, the third section—“Taiwan River and Waterway Pollution Remediation Planning and Implementation”—comprised half of the report and clearly describes how the EPA is working to clean up river and waterway pollution, as well as current results and the shape of future plans. The report will thus serve as an important reference for those wishing to understand the EPA's key policies.
In the introduction, Administrator Hau emphasizes that the remediation of river and waterway pollution has become the most important issue in Taiwan's environmental protection work. The reason for this is that, due to Taiwan's overdevelopment and lack of natural environment, river pollution threatens both public health and the safety of drinking water. Administrator Hau also stated directly that the EPA’s river and waterway pollution cleanup work has already run in to many obstacles. In this regard, ongoing monitoring of river and waterway water quality conducted over the years by the EPA has revealed that the proportion of severely polluted river sections in Taiwan has fallen only from 14.9% in 1996 to around 12% today.
The EPA’s planning and implementation of river pollution remediation in recent years has centered primarily on the following:
A. Cleanup of rivers and waterways in accordance with the characteristics of their pollution: polluted rivers and waterways are categorized on the basis of whether the pollution results from industry, livestock farming or household wastewater.
1. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with industrial waste is to 1) first clean up the Erhjen River by compelling the removal of illegal smelters on the riverbanks (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 7) and 2) use reasonable effluence standards to control industrial wastewater emissions.
2. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with livestock wastewater is to 1) remove livestock farmers with compensation from the water source areas of five major river basins, 2) clean up pollution in the Kaoping River basin and raise the quality of drinking water in the Greater Kaohsiung area, and 3) promote low-pollution livestock raising techniques outside of water source areas.
3. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with household sewage is to 1) implement a special pollution remediation project throughout the Tamshui River system and 2) implement a pollution remediation project in the Putzu River basin.
B. Improvement of the environmental quality of rivers and waterways and creation of more recreational space: Administrator Hau noted that the EPA initiated a river and waterway management program in 2001, will continue to clean up pollution in Erhjen and Chiangchun rivers in 2002, and will add the Peikang River, Tsengwen River, and other rivers in the future. The main focus of this program is on cleaning up dirty places along the banks of these rivers, improving river ecology and providing the public with waterside recreational spaces. In addition, special inspections will be conducted of polluting behavior along riverbanks and in river basins, controls imposed on pollution in watershed areas, water quality improved in upstream reservoir watershed areas, promote the use of riverbanks for wastewater treatment, and urban pollution problems improved. On the whole, the EPA expects these efforts will reduce the amount of pollution by 30%.
C. Formulation of economic incentives and collection of water pollution control fees: The basic principle behind water pollution control fees is the “polluter pays.” The EPA is using economic tools to reduce pollution at the source and minimize emissions. The European countries that have adopted this approach, such as the Netherlands, Germany, and France, have seen a significant drop in pollution indicators even as production indicators have risen.
D. Raising funding and increasing manpower to better control river and waterway pollution: Over the last few years river and waterway pollution has tended to come from moveable pollution sources which dump solid and liquid hazardous wastes. Trying to control this type of pollution has caused a heavy burden on the EPA’s manpower. And because of fiscal constraints, there has been a significant shortfall in cleanup funding. In addition, local environmental authorities are also short of funds. The EPA therefore faces the major issue of how to best implement its pollution prevention mission with extremely limited funding.
This final part of the report consists of Administrator Hau’s vision of future environmental protection work. Administrator Hau also expressed his hope that when even greater challenges are faced in the future, relevant agencies, the industrial sector, environmental organizations and the general public will all support environmental protection efforts and work together to protect Taiwan's lifeblood. It is the EPA's greatest desire that the next generation will enjoy the happiness of growing up among green mountains and sparkling waters. , 欄位全文的內容是EPA Administrator Lung-Bin Hau presented the special report “Rivers and Waterways—Taiwan’s Lifeblood” at the President’s monthly conference. This report summarized the current state of river and waterway pollution described the EPA's pollution control measures and appealed to the public to protect Taiwan's lifeblood—its rivers and waterways. The report will serve as an important reference for those wishing to understand the EPA's major policies.
EPA Administrator Lung-Bin Hau presented a special report entitled “Rivers and Waterways—Taiwan’s Lifeblood” at the monthly conference held on the 20th of August at the Office of the President. President Chen Shui-bian personally presided over this meeting. The content of this report consisted of an introduction, overview of the current state of river and waterway pollution, pollution remediation projects and their implementation, and conclusions and future prospects. Of these four sections, the third section—“Taiwan River and Waterway Pollution Remediation Planning and Implementation”—comprised half of the report and clearly describes how the EPA is working to clean up river and waterway pollution, as well as current results and the shape of future plans. The report will thus serve as an important reference for those wishing to understand the EPA's key policies.
In the introduction, Administrator Hau emphasizes that the remediation of river and waterway pollution has become the most important issue in Taiwan's environmental protection work. The reason for this is that, due to Taiwan's overdevelopment and lack of natural environment, river pollution threatens both public health and the safety of drinking water. Administrator Hau also stated directly that the EPA’s river and waterway pollution cleanup work has already run in to many obstacles. In this regard, ongoing monitoring of river and waterway water quality conducted over the years by the EPA has revealed that the proportion of severely polluted river sections in Taiwan has fallen only from 14.9% in 1996 to around 12% today.
The EPA’s planning and implementation of river pollution remediation in recent years has centered primarily on the following:
A. Cleanup of rivers and waterways in accordance with the characteristics of their pollution: polluted rivers and waterways are categorized on the basis of whether the pollution results from industry, livestock farming or household wastewater.
1. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with industrial waste is to 1) first clean up the Erhjen River by compelling the removal of illegal smelters on the riverbanks (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 7) and 2) use reasonable effluence standards to control industrial wastewater emissions.
2. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with livestock wastewater is to 1) remove livestock farmers with compensation from the water source areas of five major river basins, 2) clean up pollution in the Kaoping River basin and raise the quality of drinking water in the Greater Kaohsiung area, and 3) promote low-pollution livestock raising techniques outside of water source areas.
3. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with household sewage is to 1) implement a special pollution remediation project throughout the Tamshui River system and 2) implement a pollution remediation project in the Putzu River basin.
B. Improvement of the environmental quality of rivers and waterways and creation of more recreational space: Administrator Hau noted that the EPA initiated a river and waterway management program in 2001, will continue to clean up pollution in Erhjen and Chiangchun rivers in 2002, and will add the Peikang River, Tsengwen River, and other rivers in the future. The main focus of this program is on cleaning up dirty places along the banks of these rivers, improving river ecology and providing the public with waterside recreational spaces. In addition, special inspections will be conducted of polluting behavior along riverbanks and in river basins, controls imposed on pollution in watershed areas, water quality improved in upstream reservoir watershed areas, promote the use of riverbanks for wastewater treatment, and urban pollution problems improved. On the whole, the EPA expects these efforts will reduce the amount of pollution by 30%.
C. Formulation of economic incentives and collection of water pollution control fees: The basic principle behind water pollution control fees is the “polluter pays.” The EPA is using economic tools to reduce pollution at the source and minimize emissions. The European countries that have adopted this approach, such as the Netherlands, Germany, and France, have seen a significant drop in pollution indicators even as production indicators have risen.
D. Raising funding and increasing manpower to better control river and waterway pollution: Over the last few years river and waterway pollution has tended to come from moveable pollution sources which dump solid and liquid hazardous wastes. Trying to control this type of pollution has caused a heavy burden on the EPA’s manpower. And because of fiscal constraints, there has been a significant shortfall in cleanup funding. In addition, local environmental authorities are also short of funds. The EPA therefore faces the major issue of how to best implement its pollution prevention mission with extremely limited funding.
This final part of the report consists of Administrator Hau’s vision of future environmental protection work. Administrator Hau also expressed his hope that when even greater challenges are faced in the future, relevant agencies, the industrial sector, environmental organizations and the general public will all support environmental protection efforts and work together to protect Taiwan's lifeblood. It is the EPA's greatest desire that the next generation will enjoy the happiness of growing up among green mountains and sparkling waters. , 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9 , 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 Administrator Reports to President on River Cleanup Efforts , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V4/V4-09 。
編號
799
標題
EPA Administrator Reports to President on River Cleanup Efforts
摘要
EPA Administrator Lung-Bin Hau presented the special report “Rivers and Waterways—Taiwan’s Lifeblood” at the President’s monthly conference. This report summarized the current state of river and waterway pollution described the EPA's pollution control measures and appealed to the public to protect Taiwan's lifeblood—its rivers and waterways. The report will serve as an important reference for those wishing to understand the EPA's major policies. EPA Administrator Lung-Bin Hau presented a special report entitled “Rivers and Waterways—Taiwan’s Lifeblood” at the monthly conference held on the 20th of August at the Office of the President. President Chen Shui-bian personally presided over this meeting. The content of this report consisted of an introduction, overview of the current state of river and waterway pollution, pollution remediation projects and their implementation, and conclusions and future prospects. Of these four sections, the third section—“Taiwan River and Waterway Pollution Remediation Planning and Implementation”—comprised half of the report and clearly describes how the EPA is working to clean up river and waterway pollution, as well as current results and the shape of future plans. The report will thus serve as an important reference for those wishing to understand the EPA's key policies. In the introduction, Administrator Hau emphasizes that the remediation of river and waterway pollution has become the most important issue in Taiwan's environmental protection work. The reason for this is that, due to Taiwan's overdevelopment and lack of natural environment, river pollution threatens both public health and the safety of drinking water. Administrator Hau also stated directly that the EPA’s river and waterway pollution cleanup work has already run in to many obstacles. In this regard, ongoing monitoring of river and waterway water quality conducted over the years by the EPA has revealed that the proportion of severely polluted river sections in Taiwan has fallen only from 14.9% in 1996 to around 12% today. The EPA’s planning and implementation of river pollution remediation in recent years has centered primarily on the following: A. Cleanup of rivers and waterways in accordance with the characteristics of their pollution: polluted rivers and waterways are categorized on the basis of whether the pollution results from industry, livestock farming or household wastewater. 1. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with industrial waste is to 1) first clean up the Erhjen River by compelling the removal of illegal smelters on the riverbanks (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 7) and 2) use reasonable effluence standards to control industrial wastewater emissions. 2. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with livestock wastewater is to 1) remove livestock farmers with compensation from the water source areas of five major river basins, 2) clean up pollution in the Kaoping River basin and raise the quality of drinking water in the Greater Kaohsiung area, and 3) promote low-pollution livestock raising techniques outside of water source areas. 3. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with household sewage is to 1) implement a special pollution remediation project throughout the Tamshui River system and 2) implement a pollution remediation project in the Putzu River basin. B. Improvement of the environmental quality of rivers and waterways and creation of more recreational space: Administrator Hau noted that the EPA initiated a river and waterway management program in 2001, will continue to clean up pollution in Erhjen and Chiangchun rivers in 2002, and will add the Peikang River, Tsengwen River, and other rivers in the future. The main focus of this program is on cleaning up dirty places along the banks of these rivers, improving river ecology and providing the public with waterside recreational spaces. In addition, special inspections will be conducted of polluting behavior along riverbanks and in river basins, controls imposed on pollution in watershed areas, water quality improved in upstream reservoir watershed areas, promote the use of riverbanks for wastewater treatment, and urban pollution problems improved. On the whole, the EPA expects these efforts will reduce the amount of pollution by 30%. C. Formulation of economic incentives and collection of water pollution control fees: The basic principle behind water pollution control fees is the “polluter pays.” The EPA is using economic tools to reduce pollution at the source and minimize emissions. The European countries that have adopted this approach, such as the Netherlands, Germany, and France, have seen a significant drop in pollution indicators even as production indicators have risen. D. Raising funding and increasing manpower to better control river and waterway pollution: Over the last few years river and waterway pollution has tended to come from moveable pollution sources which dump solid and liquid hazardous wastes. Trying to control this type of pollution has caused a heavy burden on the EPA’s manpower. And because of fiscal constraints, there has been a significant shortfall in cleanup funding. In addition, local environmental authorities are also short of funds. The EPA therefore faces the major issue of how to best implement its pollution prevention mission with extremely limited funding. This final part of the report consists of Administrator Hau’s vision of future environmental protection work. Administrator Hau also expressed his hope that when even greater challenges are faced in the future, relevant agencies, the industrial sector, environmental organizations and the general public will all support environmental protection efforts and work together to protect Taiwan's lifeblood. It is the EPA's greatest desire that the next generation will enjoy the happiness of growing up among green mountains and sparkling waters.
全文
EPA Administrator Lung-Bin Hau presented the special report “Rivers and Waterways—Taiwan’s Lifeblood” at the President’s monthly conference. This report summarized the current state of river and waterway pollution described the EPA's pollution control measures and appealed to the public to protect Taiwan's lifeblood—its rivers and waterways. The report will serve as an important reference for those wishing to understand the EPA's major policies. EPA Administrator Lung-Bin Hau presented a special report entitled “Rivers and Waterways—Taiwan’s Lifeblood” at the monthly conference held on the 20th of August at the Office of the President. President Chen Shui-bian personally presided over this meeting. The content of this report consisted of an introduction, overview of the current state of river and waterway pollution, pollution remediation projects and their implementation, and conclusions and future prospects. Of these four sections, the third section—“Taiwan River and Waterway Pollution Remediation Planning and Implementation”—comprised half of the report and clearly describes how the EPA is working to clean up river and waterway pollution, as well as current results and the shape of future plans. The report will thus serve as an important reference for those wishing to understand the EPA's key policies. In the introduction, Administrator Hau emphasizes that the remediation of river and waterway pollution has become the most important issue in Taiwan's environmental protection work. The reason for this is that, due to Taiwan's overdevelopment and lack of natural environment, river pollution threatens both public health and the safety of drinking water. Administrator Hau also stated directly that the EPA’s river and waterway pollution cleanup work has already run in to many obstacles. In this regard, ongoing monitoring of river and waterway water quality conducted over the years by the EPA has revealed that the proportion of severely polluted river sections in Taiwan has fallen only from 14.9% in 1996 to around 12% today. The EPA’s planning and implementation of river pollution remediation in recent years has centered primarily on the following: A. Cleanup of rivers and waterways in accordance with the characteristics of their pollution: polluted rivers and waterways are categorized on the basis of whether the pollution results from industry, livestock farming or household wastewater. 1. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with industrial waste is to 1) first clean up the Erhjen River by compelling the removal of illegal smelters on the riverbanks (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 7) and 2) use reasonable effluence standards to control industrial wastewater emissions. 2. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with livestock wastewater is to 1) remove livestock farmers with compensation from the water source areas of five major river basins, 2) clean up pollution in the Kaoping River basin and raise the quality of drinking water in the Greater Kaohsiung area, and 3) promote low-pollution livestock raising techniques outside of water source areas. 3. The general plan for cleaning up rivers and waterways polluted with household sewage is to 1) implement a special pollution remediation project throughout the Tamshui River system and 2) implement a pollution remediation project in the Putzu River basin. B. Improvement of the environmental quality of rivers and waterways and creation of more recreational space: Administrator Hau noted that the EPA initiated a river and waterway management program in 2001, will continue to clean up pollution in Erhjen and Chiangchun rivers in 2002, and will add the Peikang River, Tsengwen River, and other rivers in the future. The main focus of this program is on cleaning up dirty places along the banks of these rivers, improving river ecology and providing the public with waterside recreational spaces. In addition, special inspections will be conducted of polluting behavior along riverbanks and in river basins, controls imposed on pollution in watershed areas, water quality improved in upstream reservoir watershed areas, promote the use of riverbanks for wastewater treatment, and urban pollution problems improved. On the whole, the EPA expects these efforts will reduce the amount of pollution by 30%. C. Formulation of economic incentives and collection of water pollution control fees: The basic principle behind water pollution control fees is the “polluter pays.” The EPA is using economic tools to reduce pollution at the source and minimize emissions. The European countries that have adopted this approach, such as the Netherlands, Germany, and France, have seen a significant drop in pollution indicators even as production indicators have risen. D. Raising funding and increasing manpower to better control river and waterway pollution: Over the last few years river and waterway pollution has tended to come from moveable pollution sources which dump solid and liquid hazardous wastes. Trying to control this type of pollution has caused a heavy burden on the EPA’s manpower. And because of fiscal constraints, there has been a significant shortfall in cleanup funding. In addition, local environmental authorities are also short of funds. The EPA therefore faces the major issue of how to best implement its pollution prevention mission with extremely limited funding. This final part of the report consists of Administrator Hau’s vision of future environmental protection work. Administrator Hau also expressed his hope that when even greater challenges are faced in the future, relevant agencies, the industrial sector, environmental organizations and the general public will all support environmental protection efforts and work together to protect Taiwan's lifeblood. It is the EPA's greatest desire that the next generation will enjoy the happiness of growing up among green mountains and sparkling waters.
年度
2001
月份
4
卷
4
期
9
順序
1
倒序
2
分類
water
標題2
EPA Administrator Reports to President on River Cleanup Efforts
檔案位置
print/V4/V4-09
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