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In 1993, the EPA announced the first round of stationary pollution sources required to install continuous emissions monitoring (CEM) equipment. However, as part of the amendments made to the Air Pollution Control Act in January of this year, clauses were added increasing the number of EPA listed stationary pollution sources to install CEM equipment. These stipulations also require firms to provide on-line CEM data to local government agencies.
At present, the EPA has set about preparing the scale for the second round of announcements of pollution sources required to install CEM equipment. The EPA will also announce that stationary pollution sources targeted by the first round of announcements establish on-line CEM links with relevant agencies.
EPA officials indicated that the second phase of air pollution fees will be collected according to actual emissions quantities. Air pollution fees levied from sites that have installed CEM equipment will be calculated according to monitoring results. Sites that are not required to install CEM equipment, on the other hand, will be assessed fees based on inspection data that is mathematically converted to obtain emissions levels. Because this processes is less reflective of actual emissions quantities, the EPA plans to expand the scope of CEM controls to increase the fairness of air pollution fee collection and to get a better handle on air pollution emissions.
The EPA-announced first round targets include the following: (1) boilers and non-vehicular gas-fired turbines and generators; (2) rotary cement kiln pre-heaters, raw material grinders; and processed material coolers; and (3) steel production facilities and electric arc furnaces. Of the facilities mentioned in Item 1, only those that have input heat values greater than 100 million kilocalories, or those with steam evaporation quantities greater than 130 tons per hour will be required to comply with CEM regulations. Moreover, according to the aforementioned stipulations first round targets include 62 sites, of which 60 can be confirmed as completed – a 96% success rate. The two sites still in the confirmation process include the Formosa Plastic Corp.’s cogeneration facility and its Mai-Liao power generation plant.
As part of the EPA’s expansion of the scope of CEM controls, planned targets of the second round of announcements include:
1. Boilers using solid, liquid or gas fuels and non-vehicular gas fired turbines and generators.
2. Petroleum heaters and cracking furnaces.
3. General or industrial (including medical) waste incinerators.
4. Paper and pulp recycling boilers.
5. Steel production ore-sintering plants and coke charring furnaces.
6. Glass kilns.
7. Sulfuric or nitric acid manufacturing processes used in the basic chemicals industry.
According to EPA projections, sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions quantities monitored by the second round of announcements will increase from 80% (following the first round) to 87%. Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions quantities monitored will increase from 65% to 76%. In line with installation stipulations, the EPA will also issue a list of initial demonstration factories. For SOx controls, 60 factories will be added, and for NOx controls, 68 sites will be included. However, only the list of factories in Taipei County, Taoyuan County, Hsin-Chu City, Yun-Lin County and Nan-Tou County have been confirmed as error free. The final list must include confirmations from each of Taiwan’s counties and cities.
Target items planned by the EPA for the second round of CEM equipment announcements include sulfur dioxide (SO2), NOX, oxygen and their respective flow rates. Because some manufacturing processes do not result in SO2 or NOx emissions, in the future second round announcement some targets will be excluded from installation requirements. Following analyses of current status and benefits, the EPA has also removed degree of opacity (as targeted under the first round of announcements) from the installation requirements set forth in the draft second round.
Stationary Pollution Sources to be Targeted by Second Round Announcements of CEM Equipment Requirements
Industry Type
Control Targets
Determinants of Whether Installation is Required
All Industries
Fuel-fired boilers and non-vehicular gas-fired turbines and generators
n Input heat values from a single emissions window greater than 61.5 million Kcal per hour, but under 100 million Kcal per hour.
n Steam evaporation rates greater than 80 tons per hour, but under 130 tons.
General refuse incinerators
Design or actual treatment rates exceeding 10 tons per hour.
Industrial waste incinerators
Design or actual treatment rates exceeding 2 tons per hour, continuous operation of more than 8 hours a day, or treatment of over 10 tons a day.
Petrochemical industry
Heating furnaces and cracking furnaces
Input heat values from a single emissions window greater than 61.5 million KCal per hour
Steel smelting industry
Ore-sintering furnaces and coke charring furnaces
All equipment in this category.
Basic chemicals industry
Sulfuric acid production processes
Production quantities greater than 60,000 tons per year
Nitric acid production processes.
Production quantities greater than 35,000 tons per year.
Paper and Pulp Industry
Recycling furnaces
All equipment in this category.
Glass Industry
Kilns
Design or actual production capacities that exceed 250 tons per day from a single emissions window.
Because this round of announcements greatly increases the scope of installation requirements, the EPA has endeavored to understand the costs associated with CEM equipment installation and on-line reporting requirements. According to an EPA survey, costs and fees resulting from the second round of CEM announcements may be as high as 2.5 to 4.5 million NTD. Because overall installation costs are high the impact on small-scale pollution sources is relatively bigger.
Nonetheless, the EPA has indicated that amendments to the Enforcement Rules of the Air Pollution Control Act provide a two year buffer period for CEM equipment to be installed on stationary pollution sources. This will allow firms to spread installation costs across a two year period. In consideration of this cost problem, the EPA had delayed announcement of the second round of requirements. The new Air Act amendments, however, now requires that these installations be made.
When the EPA originally announced first round requirements, it did not strictly require firms to establish on-line links with county and city environmental protection agencies. However, such requirements will soon be announced. According to EPA statistics, the current connection rate under first round controls has already hit 80%. Regions that have not yet established on-line connections with stationary pollution sources include the counties of Miao-Li, Chang-Hwa, Yun-Lin, Tainan, and Hua-Lien. Once the EPA completes related announcements, county and city EPBs and factories that have not established on-line reporting connections will have one year to do so. , 欄位全文的內容是The EPA plans to announce the second round of stationary pollution sources required to install continuous emissions monitoring equipment. Targets of these requirements will include such industry groups as coal-fired boilers refuse incinerators, petrochemical manufacturing firms, steel and smelting operations, basic chemical producers, paper and pulp factories, and glass producers. If pollutants source emissions are above the scale dictated in the regulations, they will be required to install continuous emissions monitoring equipment. The four items mandated for monitoring include sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, oxygen, and emissions flow rates. Statistics show that this round of announcements will increase the scope of emissions quantities under control by 5% for sulfur oxides and 1% for nitrogen oxides.
In 1993, the EPA announced the first round of stationary pollution sources required to install continuous emissions monitoring (CEM) equipment. However, as part of the amendments made to the Air Pollution Control Act in January of this year, clauses were added increasing the number of EPA listed stationary pollution sources to install CEM equipment. These stipulations also require firms to provide on-line CEM data to local government agencies.
At present, the EPA has set about preparing the scale for the second round of announcements of pollution sources required to install CEM equipment. The EPA will also announce that stationary pollution sources targeted by the first round of announcements establish on-line CEM links with relevant agencies.
EPA officials indicated that the second phase of air pollution fees will be collected according to actual emissions quantities. Air pollution fees levied from sites that have installed CEM equipment will be calculated according to monitoring results. Sites that are not required to install CEM equipment, on the other hand, will be assessed fees based on inspection data that is mathematically converted to obtain emissions levels. Because this processes is less reflective of actual emissions quantities, the EPA plans to expand the scope of CEM controls to increase the fairness of air pollution fee collection and to get a better handle on air pollution emissions.
The EPA-announced first round targets include the following: (1) boilers and non-vehicular gas-fired turbines and generators; (2) rotary cement kiln pre-heaters, raw material grinders; and processed material coolers; and (3) steel production facilities and electric arc furnaces. Of the facilities mentioned in Item 1, only those that have input heat values greater than 100 million kilocalories, or those with steam evaporation quantities greater than 130 tons per hour will be required to comply with CEM regulations. Moreover, according to the aforementioned stipulations first round targets include 62 sites, of which 60 can be confirmed as completed – a 96% success rate. The two sites still in the confirmation process include the Formosa Plastic Corp.’s cogeneration facility and its Mai-Liao power generation plant.
As part of the EPA’s expansion of the scope of CEM controls, planned targets of the second round of announcements include:
1. Boilers using solid, liquid or gas fuels and non-vehicular gas fired turbines and generators.
2. Petroleum heaters and cracking furnaces.
3. General or industrial (including medical) waste incinerators.
4. Paper and pulp recycling boilers.
5. Steel production ore-sintering plants and coke charring furnaces.
6. Glass kilns.
7. Sulfuric or nitric acid manufacturing processes used in the basic chemicals industry.
According to EPA projections, sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions quantities monitored by the second round of announcements will increase from 80% (following the first round) to 87%. Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions quantities monitored will increase from 65% to 76%. In line with installation stipulations, the EPA will also issue a list of initial demonstration factories. For SOx controls, 60 factories will be added, and for NOx controls, 68 sites will be included. However, only the list of factories in Taipei County, Taoyuan County, Hsin-Chu City, Yun-Lin County and Nan-Tou County have been confirmed as error free. The final list must include confirmations from each of Taiwan’s counties and cities.
Target items planned by the EPA for the second round of CEM equipment announcements include sulfur dioxide (SO2), NOX, oxygen and their respective flow rates. Because some manufacturing processes do not result in SO2 or NOx emissions, in the future second round announcement some targets will be excluded from installation requirements. Following analyses of current status and benefits, the EPA has also removed degree of opacity (as targeted under the first round of announcements) from the installation requirements set forth in the draft second round.
Stationary Pollution Sources to be Targeted by Second Round Announcements of CEM Equipment Requirements
Industry Type
Control Targets
Determinants of Whether Installation is Required
All Industries
Fuel-fired boilers and non-vehicular gas-fired turbines and generators
n Input heat values from a single emissions window greater than 61.5 million Kcal per hour, but under 100 million Kcal per hour.
n Steam evaporation rates greater than 80 tons per hour, but under 130 tons.
General refuse incinerators
Design or actual treatment rates exceeding 10 tons per hour.
Industrial waste incinerators
Design or actual treatment rates exceeding 2 tons per hour, continuous operation of more than 8 hours a day, or treatment of over 10 tons a day.
Petrochemical industry
Heating furnaces and cracking furnaces
Input heat values from a single emissions window greater than 61.5 million KCal per hour
Steel smelting industry
Ore-sintering furnaces and coke charring furnaces
All equipment in this category.
Basic chemicals industry
Sulfuric acid production processes
Production quantities greater than 60,000 tons per year
Nitric acid production processes.
Production quantities greater than 35,000 tons per year.
Paper and Pulp Industry
Recycling furnaces
All equipment in this category.
Glass Industry
Kilns
Design or actual production capacities that exceed 250 tons per day from a single emissions window.
Because this round of announcements greatly increases the scope of installation requirements, the EPA has endeavored to understand the costs associated with CEM equipment installation and on-line reporting requirements. According to an EPA survey, costs and fees resulting from the second round of CEM announcements may be as high as 2.5 to 4.5 million NTD. Because overall installation costs are high the impact on small-scale pollution sources is relatively bigger.
Nonetheless, the EPA has indicated that amendments to the Enforcement Rules of the Air Pollution Control Act provide a two year buffer period for CEM equipment to be installed on stationary pollution sources. This will allow firms to spread installation costs across a two year period. In consideration of this cost problem, the EPA had delayed announcement of the second round of requirements. The new Air Act amendments, however, now requires that these installations be made.
When the EPA originally announced first round requirements, it did not strictly require firms to establish on-line links with county and city environmental protection agencies. However, such requirements will soon be announced. According to EPA statistics, the current connection rate under first round controls has already hit 80%. Regions that have not yet established on-line connections with stationary pollution sources include the counties of Miao-Li, Chang-Hwa, Yun-Lin, Tainan, and Hua-Lien. Once the EPA completes related announcements, county and city EPBs and factories that have not established on-line reporting connections will have one year to do so. , 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2nd Round List of Industries Required for Continuous Emissions Monitoring Requirements to be Announced , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V3/V3-04 。
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419
標題
2nd Round List of Industries Required for Continuous Emissions Monitoring Requirements to be Announced
摘要
The EPA plans to announce the second round of stationary pollution sources required to install continuous emissions monitoring equipment. Targets of these requirements will include such industry groups as coal-fired boilers refuse incinerators, petrochemical manufacturing firms, steel and smelting operations, basic chemical producers, paper and pulp factories, and glass producers. If pollutants source emissions are above the scale dictated in the regulations, they will be required to install continuous emissions monitoring equipment. The four items mandated for monitoring include sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, oxygen, and emissions flow rates. Statistics show that this round of announcements will increase the scope of emissions quantities under control by 5% for sulfur oxides and 1% for nitrogen oxides. In 1993, the EPA announced the first round of stationary pollution sources required to install continuous emissions monitoring (CEM) equipment. However, as part of the amendments made to the Air Pollution Control Act in January of this year, clauses were added increasing the number of EPA listed stationary pollution sources to install CEM equipment. These stipulations also require firms to provide on-line CEM data to local government agencies. At present, the EPA has set about preparing the scale for the second round of announcements of pollution sources required to install CEM equipment. The EPA will also announce that stationary pollution sources targeted by the first round of announcements establish on-line CEM links with relevant agencies. EPA officials indicated that the second phase of air pollution fees will be collected according to actual emissions quantities. Air pollution fees levied from sites that have installed CEM equipment will be calculated according to monitoring results. Sites that are not required to install CEM equipment, on the other hand, will be assessed fees based on inspection data that is mathematically converted to obtain emissions levels. Because this processes is less reflective of actual emissions quantities, the EPA plans to expand the scope of CEM controls to increase the fairness of air pollution fee collection and to get a better handle on air pollution emissions. The EPA-announced first round targets include the following: (1) boilers and non-vehicular gas-fired turbines and generators; (2) rotary cement kiln pre-heaters, raw material grinders; and processed material coolers; and (3) steel production facilities and electric arc furnaces. Of the facilities mentioned in Item 1, only those that have input heat values greater than 100 million kilocalories, or those with steam evaporation quantities greater than 130 tons per hour will be required to comply with CEM regulations. Moreover, according to the aforementioned stipulations first round targets include 62 sites, of which 60 can be confirmed as completed – a 96% success rate. The two sites still in the confirmation process include the Formosa Plastic Corp.’s cogeneration facility and its Mai-Liao power generation plant. As part of the EPA’s expansion of the scope of CEM controls, planned targets of the second round of announcements include: 1. Boilers using solid, liquid or gas fuels and non-vehicular gas fired turbines and generators. 2. Petroleum heaters and cracking furnaces. 3. General or industrial (including medical) waste incinerators. 4. Paper and pulp recycling boilers. 5. Steel production ore-sintering plants and coke charring furnaces. 6. Glass kilns. 7. Sulfuric or nitric acid manufacturing processes used in the basic chemicals industry. According to EPA projections, sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions quantities monitored by the second round of announcements will increase from 80% (following the first round) to 87%. Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions quantities monitored will increase from 65% to 76%. In line with installation stipulations, the EPA will also issue a list of initial demonstration factories. For SOx controls, 60 factories will be added, and for NOx controls, 68 sites will be included. However, only the list of factories in Taipei County, Taoyuan County, Hsin-Chu City, Yun-Lin County and Nan-Tou County have been confirmed as error free. The final list must include confirmations from each of Taiwan’s counties and cities. Target items planned by the EPA for the second round of CEM equipment announcements include sulfur dioxide (SO2), NOX, oxygen and their respective flow rates. Because some manufacturing processes do not result in SO2 or NOx emissions, in the future second round announcement some targets will be excluded from installation requirements. Following analyses of current status and benefits, the EPA has also removed degree of opacity (as targeted under the first round of announcements) from the installation requirements set forth in the draft second round. Stationary Pollution Sources to be Targeted by Second Round Announcements of CEM Equipment Requirements Industry Type Control Targets Determinants of Whether Installation is Required All Industries Fuel-fired boilers and non-vehicular gas-fired turbines and generators n Input heat values from a single emissions window greater than 61.5 million Kcal per hour, but under 100 million Kcal per hour. n Steam evaporation rates greater than 80 tons per hour, but under 130 tons. General refuse incinerators Design or actual treatment rates exceeding 10 tons per hour. Industrial waste incinerators Design or actual treatment rates exceeding 2 tons per hour, continuous operation of more than 8 hours a day, or treatment of over 10 tons a day. Petrochemical industry Heating furnaces and cracking furnaces Input heat values from a single emissions window greater than 61.5 million KCal per hour Steel smelting industry Ore-sintering furnaces and coke charring furnaces All equipment in this category. Basic chemicals industry Sulfuric acid production processes Production quantities greater than 60,000 tons per year Nitric acid production processes. Production quantities greater than 35,000 tons per year. Paper and Pulp Industry Recycling furnaces All equipment in this category. Glass Industry Kilns Design or actual production capacities that exceed 250 tons per day from a single emissions window. Because this round of announcements greatly increases the scope of installation requirements, the EPA has endeavored to understand the costs associated with CEM equipment installation and on-line reporting requirements. According to an EPA survey, costs and fees resulting from the second round of CEM announcements may be as high as 2.5 to 4.5 million NTD. Because overall installation costs are high the impact on small-scale pollution sources is relatively bigger. Nonetheless, the EPA has indicated that amendments to the Enforcement Rules of the Air Pollution Control Act provide a two year buffer period for CEM equipment to be installed on stationary pollution sources. This will allow firms to spread installation costs across a two year period. In consideration of this cost problem, the EPA had delayed announcement of the second round of requirements. The new Air Act amendments, however, now requires that these installations be made. When the EPA originally announced first round requirements, it did not strictly require firms to establish on-line links with county and city environmental protection agencies. However, such requirements will soon be announced. According to EPA statistics, the current connection rate under first round controls has already hit 80%. Regions that have not yet established on-line connections with stationary pollution sources include the counties of Miao-Li, Chang-Hwa, Yun-Lin, Tainan, and Hua-Lien. Once the EPA completes related announcements, county and city EPBs and factories that have not established on-line reporting connections will have one year to do so.
全文
The EPA plans to announce the second round of stationary pollution sources required to install continuous emissions monitoring equipment. Targets of these requirements will include such industry groups as coal-fired boilers refuse incinerators, petrochemical manufacturing firms, steel and smelting operations, basic chemical producers, paper and pulp factories, and glass producers. If pollutants source emissions are above the scale dictated in the regulations, they will be required to install continuous emissions monitoring equipment. The four items mandated for monitoring include sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, oxygen, and emissions flow rates. Statistics show that this round of announcements will increase the scope of emissions quantities under control by 5% for sulfur oxides and 1% for nitrogen oxides. In 1993, the EPA announced the first round of stationary pollution sources required to install continuous emissions monitoring (CEM) equipment. However, as part of the amendments made to the Air Pollution Control Act in January of this year, clauses were added increasing the number of EPA listed stationary pollution sources to install CEM equipment. These stipulations also require firms to provide on-line CEM data to local government agencies. At present, the EPA has set about preparing the scale for the second round of announcements of pollution sources required to install CEM equipment. The EPA will also announce that stationary pollution sources targeted by the first round of announcements establish on-line CEM links with relevant agencies. EPA officials indicated that the second phase of air pollution fees will be collected according to actual emissions quantities. Air pollution fees levied from sites that have installed CEM equipment will be calculated according to monitoring results. Sites that are not required to install CEM equipment, on the other hand, will be assessed fees based on inspection data that is mathematically converted to obtain emissions levels. Because this processes is less reflective of actual emissions quantities, the EPA plans to expand the scope of CEM controls to increase the fairness of air pollution fee collection and to get a better handle on air pollution emissions. The EPA-announced first round targets include the following: (1) boilers and non-vehicular gas-fired turbines and generators; (2) rotary cement kiln pre-heaters, raw material grinders; and processed material coolers; and (3) steel production facilities and electric arc furnaces. Of the facilities mentioned in Item 1, only those that have input heat values greater than 100 million kilocalories, or those with steam evaporation quantities greater than 130 tons per hour will be required to comply with CEM regulations. Moreover, according to the aforementioned stipulations first round targets include 62 sites, of which 60 can be confirmed as completed – a 96% success rate. The two sites still in the confirmation process include the Formosa Plastic Corp.’s cogeneration facility and its Mai-Liao power generation plant. As part of the EPA’s expansion of the scope of CEM controls, planned targets of the second round of announcements include: 1. Boilers using solid, liquid or gas fuels and non-vehicular gas fired turbines and generators. 2. Petroleum heaters and cracking furnaces. 3. General or industrial (including medical) waste incinerators. 4. Paper and pulp recycling boilers. 5. Steel production ore-sintering plants and coke charring furnaces. 6. Glass kilns. 7. Sulfuric or nitric acid manufacturing processes used in the basic chemicals industry. According to EPA projections, sulfur oxide (SOx) emissions quantities monitored by the second round of announcements will increase from 80% (following the first round) to 87%. Nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions quantities monitored will increase from 65% to 76%. In line with installation stipulations, the EPA will also issue a list of initial demonstration factories. For SOx controls, 60 factories will be added, and for NOx controls, 68 sites will be included. However, only the list of factories in Taipei County, Taoyuan County, Hsin-Chu City, Yun-Lin County and Nan-Tou County have been confirmed as error free. The final list must include confirmations from each of Taiwan’s counties and cities. Target items planned by the EPA for the second round of CEM equipment announcements include sulfur dioxide (SO2), NOX, oxygen and their respective flow rates. Because some manufacturing processes do not result in SO2 or NOx emissions, in the future second round announcement some targets will be excluded from installation requirements. Following analyses of current status and benefits, the EPA has also removed degree of opacity (as targeted under the first round of announcements) from the installation requirements set forth in the draft second round. Stationary Pollution Sources to be Targeted by Second Round Announcements of CEM Equipment Requirements Industry Type Control Targets Determinants of Whether Installation is Required All Industries Fuel-fired boilers and non-vehicular gas-fired turbines and generators n Input heat values from a single emissions window greater than 61.5 million Kcal per hour, but under 100 million Kcal per hour. n Steam evaporation rates greater than 80 tons per hour, but under 130 tons. General refuse incinerators Design or actual treatment rates exceeding 10 tons per hour. Industrial waste incinerators Design or actual treatment rates exceeding 2 tons per hour, continuous operation of more than 8 hours a day, or treatment of over 10 tons a day. Petrochemical industry Heating furnaces and cracking furnaces Input heat values from a single emissions window greater than 61.5 million KCal per hour Steel smelting industry Ore-sintering furnaces and coke charring furnaces All equipment in this category. Basic chemicals industry Sulfuric acid production processes Production quantities greater than 60,000 tons per year Nitric acid production processes. Production quantities greater than 35,000 tons per year. Paper and Pulp Industry Recycling furnaces All equipment in this category. Glass Industry Kilns Design or actual production capacities that exceed 250 tons per day from a single emissions window. Because this round of announcements greatly increases the scope of installation requirements, the EPA has endeavored to understand the costs associated with CEM equipment installation and on-line reporting requirements. According to an EPA survey, costs and fees resulting from the second round of CEM announcements may be as high as 2.5 to 4.5 million NTD. Because overall installation costs are high the impact on small-scale pollution sources is relatively bigger. Nonetheless, the EPA has indicated that amendments to the Enforcement Rules of the Air Pollution Control Act provide a two year buffer period for CEM equipment to be installed on stationary pollution sources. This will allow firms to spread installation costs across a two year period. In consideration of this cost problem, the EPA had delayed announcement of the second round of requirements. The new Air Act amendments, however, now requires that these installations be made. When the EPA originally announced first round requirements, it did not strictly require firms to establish on-line links with county and city environmental protection agencies. However, such requirements will soon be announced. According to EPA statistics, the current connection rate under first round controls has already hit 80%. Regions that have not yet established on-line connections with stationary pollution sources include the counties of Miao-Li, Chang-Hwa, Yun-Lin, Tainan, and Hua-Lien. Once the EPA completes related announcements, county and city EPBs and factories that have not established on-line reporting connections will have one year to do so.
年度
2000
月份
3
卷
3
期
4
順序
1
倒序
2
分類
air
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2nd Round List of Industries Required for Continuous Emissions Monitoring Requirements to be Announced
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Environmental Impact Assessment To clarify the scope of the Environmental Impact Assessment Act the
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910
標題:
EPA Recommends 18 SULEV Vehicles
摘要:
The EPA recently released statistics revealing which automobile models passed its 2001 emissions ins
全文:
The EPA recently released statistics revealing which automobile models passed its 2001 emissions ins
編號:
630
標題:
Permit Review Process for Waste Treatment Facilities Expedited
摘要:
The EPA hopes to reduce review time for firms that apply to operate waste treatment facilities. Foll
全文:
The EPA hopes to reduce review time for firms that apply to operate waste treatment facilities. Foll
編號:
375
標題:
Drinking Water in Day-cares and Kindergartens to have Priority Listing for Inspection
摘要:
To ensure the safety of drinking water consumed by children the EPA has instructed local-level envir
全文:
To ensure the safety of drinking water consumed by children the EPA has instructed local-level envir
編號:
822
標題:
Trash Reduction and Recycling Proving Successful
摘要:
EPA statistics reveal the success of the EPA’s trash reduction and recycling efforts. In 2000 the vo
全文:
EPA statistics reveal the success of the EPA’s trash reduction and recycling efforts. In 2000 the vo
編號:
992
標題:
Panamanian Oil Tanker Adrift in the Seas off Taitung
摘要:
The Panamanian-registered oil tanker Orpheus Asia carrying a full load of 250,000 tons of crude oil,
全文:
The Panamanian-registered oil tanker Orpheus Asia carrying a full load of 250,000 tons of crude oil,
編號:
101
標題:
EPA to Determine Type of Oil Storage Tanks Requiring EIAs
摘要:
Soil and Groundwater Although current regulations require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
全文:
Soil and Groundwater Although current regulations require an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
編號:
413
標題:
Public Hearing Held for Resource Recycling and Reuse Act
摘要:
The EPA held a public hearing to discuss a draft of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act . The draft
全文:
The EPA held a public hearing to discuss a draft of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act . The draft
編號:
935
標題:
Initial Compensation Agreement Reached in Amorgos Case
摘要:
After more than a year of negotiations the EPA has finally reached an initial agreement with the ins
全文:
After more than a year of negotiations the EPA has finally reached an initial agreement with the ins
編號:
31
標題:
EPA Studies Feasibility of Total Pollution Quantity Control Measures for Kaohsiung-Pingtung Area Riv
摘要:
Water Quality To improve the quality of drinking water in the Kaohsiung-Pingtung area the EPA is cu
全文:
Water Quality To improve the quality of drinking water in the Kaohsiung-Pingtung area the EPA is cu
編號:
32
標題:
EPA Subsidizes Gas Station Fume Recycling Equipment
摘要:
Air Quality As ozone pollution becomes a more serious concern the EPA has decided to subsidize the
全文:
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編號:
3670
標題:
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摘要:
Chemicals
全文:
Amendments to Management Regulations for Toxic Chemical Substances Response, Detection, and Alarm Eq
編號:
453
標題:
Air Pollution Fee Tied to Gasoline Constituent Standards
摘要:
In the future the EPA will use a combination of economic incentives and command-and-control tactics
全文:
In the future the EPA will use a combination of economic incentives and command-and-control tactics
編號:
490
標題:
EPA Phases Out Leaded Gas Vehicles
摘要:
In light of the prohibition on the sale of leaded gasoline in Taiwan in October of 1999 the China Pe
全文:
In light of the prohibition on the sale of leaded gasoline in Taiwan in October of 1999 the China Pe
編號:
919
標題:
Preliminary Assessment Regulations for Control Sites Drafted
摘要:
The EPA has completed its draft of Regulations for the Preliminary Assessment of Control Sites. Thes
全文:
The EPA has completed its draft of Regulations for the Preliminary Assessment of Control Sites. Thes
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