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Tap Water Receives Best Rating in 14 Yearswater1999」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328 , 欄位標題的內容是Tap Water Receives Best Rating in 14 Years , 欄位摘要的內容是Tests this year returned the most positive prognosis on Taiwan's tap water supply of the past 14 years. Most of the problems identified this year centered on high bacteria levels and taste and odor factors. This year's test also revealed that no samples contained excessive levels of heavy metal contamination. Key reasons include reduction in contamination of water reservoirs and the enhanced enforcement of relevant laws - including higher fines for violations. In 1998 0.41% of total tap water samples taken were found to be below minimum quality requirements. This represents a vast improvement over previous years: 0.9% in 1997 and 2.97% in 1996. This year’s figure is higher only than the 0.27% recorded in 1985. This makes the 1998 figure the lowest in 14 years. Water sample data showed a decrease in water quality problems throughout the island in 1998. Most counties and municipalities recorded substandard tap water readings of 1.0% or less, with the counties of Hsinchu, Taichung, Nantou, Yunlin, Chia-Yi, and Hualien, and the cities of Hsinchu, Chia-Yi, and Tainan, all recording 100% compliance on inspections. During the 12 months of 1998, a total of 15,009 samples of tap water were analyzed in Taiwan. A total of 61 of these (0.41%) were reported to fall below quality requirements. Of this number a total of 14,976 samples were taken directly from the water supply system with 55 (0.37%) reported substandard. I-Lan and Taoyuan County Environmental Protection Bureaus provided indirect samples (those not taken directly from the water supply system). Of their 33 recorded samples, 6 (18.18%) were found substandard. Of the samples taken, the most failed due to clarity (18 cases). Other significant problems included were excessive bacteria (16 cases), presence of colon bacillus (9 cases), free active chlorides (8 cases), and excessive dissolved solids (7 cases). All identified problems fell into the bacteriological and potable categories. Every sample passed tests for various heavy metals including lead, arsenic, chromium, cadmium, silver, and mercury. Most of the problems identified with this year’s samples resulted from contamination by water pipes or by improper water treatment procedures. Indirect samples were found to have higher rates of non-compliance due to secondary contamination from improper maintenance and cleaning of private water towers, reservoirs, and equipment (including the improper siting or configuration of such). After initial analysis, reduction in water source contamination was identified as the principal reason for the drop in the number of 1998 substandard water samples. For example, following the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease at many of Taiwan's pig raising operations, volumes of pig excrement entering the Kaoping River dropped, leading to a significant reduction in ammonium nitrogen levels at the four water treatment facilities in the Kaohsiung area. A secondary reason for improvement was improved legal and penalty structures put into place after the announcement of revisions in May 1997 to the Drinking Water Management Statutes. Currently, environmental protection agencies conduct regular or irregular inspection of tap water quality around the island. All municipal and county EPBs collect at least 15 tap water samples per month. The monthly sample volume in Taiwan is over 1,000 every month. Samples found not to meet minimum requirements are dealt with according to stipulations in Article 11 of the aforementioned statutes. Violators are subject to fines between NT$60,000 and NT$600,000 and are required to effect improvement within a specified period of time. If follow up inspections reveal continued problems, the violator will be fined on a per day basis and, for serious violations, can be ordered to cease supply operations. Today’s tap water inspection results are built upon a foundation of increased inspections and heavier fines for violators. Government policies have already effectively guided water supply companies to tighten monitoring of their own water quality and to upgrade treatment techniques. , 欄位全文的內容是Tests this year returned the most positive prognosis on Taiwan's tap water supply of the past 14 years. Most of the problems identified this year centered on high bacteria levels and taste and odor factors. This year's test also revealed that no samples contained excessive levels of heavy metal contamination. Key reasons include reduction in contamination of water reservoirs and the enhanced enforcement of relevant laws - including higher fines for violations. In 1998 0.41% of total tap water samples taken were found to be below minimum quality requirements. This represents a vast improvement over previous years: 0.9% in 1997 and 2.97% in 1996. This year’s figure is higher only than the 0.27% recorded in 1985. This makes the 1998 figure the lowest in 14 years. Water sample data showed a decrease in water quality problems throughout the island in 1998. Most counties and municipalities recorded substandard tap water readings of 1.0% or less, with the counties of Hsinchu, Taichung, Nantou, Yunlin, Chia-Yi, and Hualien, and the cities of Hsinchu, Chia-Yi, and Tainan, all recording 100% compliance on inspections. During the 12 months of 1998, a total of 15,009 samples of tap water were analyzed in Taiwan. A total of 61 of these (0.41%) were reported to fall below quality requirements. Of this number a total of 14,976 samples were taken directly from the water supply system with 55 (0.37%) reported substandard. I-Lan and Taoyuan County Environmental Protection Bureaus provided indirect samples (those not taken directly from the water supply system). Of their 33 recorded samples, 6 (18.18%) were found substandard. Of the samples taken, the most failed due to clarity (18 cases). Other significant problems included were excessive bacteria (16 cases), presence of colon bacillus (9 cases), free active chlorides (8 cases), and excessive dissolved solids (7 cases). All identified problems fell into the bacteriological and potable categories. Every sample passed tests for various heavy metals including lead, arsenic, chromium, cadmium, silver, and mercury. Most of the problems identified with this year’s samples resulted from contamination by water pipes or by improper water treatment procedures. Indirect samples were found to have higher rates of non-compliance due to secondary contamination from improper maintenance and cleaning of private water towers, reservoirs, and equipment (including the improper siting or configuration of such). After initial analysis, reduction in water source contamination was identified as the principal reason for the drop in the number of 1998 substandard water samples. For example, following the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease at many of Taiwan's pig raising operations, volumes of pig excrement entering the Kaoping River dropped, leading to a significant reduction in ammonium nitrogen levels at the four water treatment facilities in the Kaohsiung area. A secondary reason for improvement was improved legal and penalty structures put into place after the announcement of revisions in May 1997 to the Drinking Water Management Statutes. Currently, environmental protection agencies conduct regular or irregular inspection of tap water quality around the island. All municipal and county EPBs collect at least 15 tap water samples per month. The monthly sample volume in Taiwan is over 1,000 every month. Samples found not to meet minimum requirements are dealt with according to stipulations in Article 11 of the aforementioned statutes. Violators are subject to fines between NT$60,000 and NT$600,000 and are required to effect improvement within a specified period of time. If follow up inspections reveal continued problems, the violator will be fined on a per day basis and, for serious violations, can be ordered to cease supply operations. Today’s tap water inspection results are built upon a foundation of increased inspections and heavier fines for violators. Government policies have already effectively guided water supply companies to tighten monitoring of their own water quality and to upgrade treatment techniques. , 欄位年度的內容是1999 , 欄位月份的內容是2 , 欄位卷的內容是2 , 欄位期的內容是10 , 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Tap Water Receives Best Rating in 14 Years , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V2/V2-10

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Tap Water Receives Best Rating in 14 Years

摘要

Tests this year returned the most positive prognosis on Taiwan's tap water supply of the past 14 years. Most of the problems identified this year centered on high bacteria levels and taste and odor factors. This year's test also revealed that no samples contained excessive levels of heavy metal contamination. Key reasons include reduction in contamination of water reservoirs and the enhanced enforcement of relevant laws - including higher fines for violations. In 1998 0.41% of total tap water samples taken were found to be below minimum quality requirements. This represents a vast improvement over previous years: 0.9% in 1997 and 2.97% in 1996. This year’s figure is higher only than the 0.27% recorded in 1985. This makes the 1998 figure the lowest in 14 years. Water sample data showed a decrease in water quality problems throughout the island in 1998. Most counties and municipalities recorded substandard tap water readings of 1.0% or less, with the counties of Hsinchu, Taichung, Nantou, Yunlin, Chia-Yi, and Hualien, and the cities of Hsinchu, Chia-Yi, and Tainan, all recording 100% compliance on inspections. During the 12 months of 1998, a total of 15,009 samples of tap water were analyzed in Taiwan. A total of 61 of these (0.41%) were reported to fall below quality requirements. Of this number a total of 14,976 samples were taken directly from the water supply system with 55 (0.37%) reported substandard. I-Lan and Taoyuan County Environmental Protection Bureaus provided indirect samples (those not taken directly from the water supply system). Of their 33 recorded samples, 6 (18.18%) were found substandard. Of the samples taken, the most failed due to clarity (18 cases). Other significant problems included were excessive bacteria (16 cases), presence of colon bacillus (9 cases), free active chlorides (8 cases), and excessive dissolved solids (7 cases). All identified problems fell into the bacteriological and potable categories. Every sample passed tests for various heavy metals including lead, arsenic, chromium, cadmium, silver, and mercury. Most of the problems identified with this year’s samples resulted from contamination by water pipes or by improper water treatment procedures. Indirect samples were found to have higher rates of non-compliance due to secondary contamination from improper maintenance and cleaning of private water towers, reservoirs, and equipment (including the improper siting or configuration of such). After initial analysis, reduction in water source contamination was identified as the principal reason for the drop in the number of 1998 substandard water samples. For example, following the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease at many of Taiwan's pig raising operations, volumes of pig excrement entering the Kaoping River dropped, leading to a significant reduction in ammonium nitrogen levels at the four water treatment facilities in the Kaohsiung area. A secondary reason for improvement was improved legal and penalty structures put into place after the announcement of revisions in May 1997 to the Drinking Water Management Statutes. Currently, environmental protection agencies conduct regular or irregular inspection of tap water quality around the island. All municipal and county EPBs collect at least 15 tap water samples per month. The monthly sample volume in Taiwan is over 1,000 every month. Samples found not to meet minimum requirements are dealt with according to stipulations in Article 11 of the aforementioned statutes. Violators are subject to fines between NT$60,000 and NT$600,000 and are required to effect improvement within a specified period of time. If follow up inspections reveal continued problems, the violator will be fined on a per day basis and, for serious violations, can be ordered to cease supply operations. Today’s tap water inspection results are built upon a foundation of increased inspections and heavier fines for violators. Government policies have already effectively guided water supply companies to tighten monitoring of their own water quality and to upgrade treatment techniques.

全文

Tests this year returned the most positive prognosis on Taiwan's tap water supply of the past 14 years. Most of the problems identified this year centered on high bacteria levels and taste and odor factors. This year's test also revealed that no samples contained excessive levels of heavy metal contamination. Key reasons include reduction in contamination of water reservoirs and the enhanced enforcement of relevant laws - including higher fines for violations. In 1998 0.41% of total tap water samples taken were found to be below minimum quality requirements. This represents a vast improvement over previous years: 0.9% in 1997 and 2.97% in 1996. This year’s figure is higher only than the 0.27% recorded in 1985. This makes the 1998 figure the lowest in 14 years. Water sample data showed a decrease in water quality problems throughout the island in 1998. Most counties and municipalities recorded substandard tap water readings of 1.0% or less, with the counties of Hsinchu, Taichung, Nantou, Yunlin, Chia-Yi, and Hualien, and the cities of Hsinchu, Chia-Yi, and Tainan, all recording 100% compliance on inspections. During the 12 months of 1998, a total of 15,009 samples of tap water were analyzed in Taiwan. A total of 61 of these (0.41%) were reported to fall below quality requirements. Of this number a total of 14,976 samples were taken directly from the water supply system with 55 (0.37%) reported substandard. I-Lan and Taoyuan County Environmental Protection Bureaus provided indirect samples (those not taken directly from the water supply system). Of their 33 recorded samples, 6 (18.18%) were found substandard. Of the samples taken, the most failed due to clarity (18 cases). Other significant problems included were excessive bacteria (16 cases), presence of colon bacillus (9 cases), free active chlorides (8 cases), and excessive dissolved solids (7 cases). All identified problems fell into the bacteriological and potable categories. Every sample passed tests for various heavy metals including lead, arsenic, chromium, cadmium, silver, and mercury. Most of the problems identified with this year’s samples resulted from contamination by water pipes or by improper water treatment procedures. Indirect samples were found to have higher rates of non-compliance due to secondary contamination from improper maintenance and cleaning of private water towers, reservoirs, and equipment (including the improper siting or configuration of such). After initial analysis, reduction in water source contamination was identified as the principal reason for the drop in the number of 1998 substandard water samples. For example, following the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease at many of Taiwan's pig raising operations, volumes of pig excrement entering the Kaoping River dropped, leading to a significant reduction in ammonium nitrogen levels at the four water treatment facilities in the Kaohsiung area. A secondary reason for improvement was improved legal and penalty structures put into place after the announcement of revisions in May 1997 to the Drinking Water Management Statutes. Currently, environmental protection agencies conduct regular or irregular inspection of tap water quality around the island. All municipal and county EPBs collect at least 15 tap water samples per month. The monthly sample volume in Taiwan is over 1,000 every month. Samples found not to meet minimum requirements are dealt with according to stipulations in Article 11 of the aforementioned statutes. Violators are subject to fines between NT$60,000 and NT$600,000 and are required to effect improvement within a specified period of time. If follow up inspections reveal continued problems, the violator will be fined on a per day basis and, for serious violations, can be ordered to cease supply operations. Today’s tap water inspection results are built upon a foundation of increased inspections and heavier fines for violators. Government policies have already effectively guided water supply companies to tighten monitoring of their own water quality and to upgrade treatment techniques.

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Tap Water Receives Best Rating in 14 Years

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