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Industrial Park Wastewater Controls to Be Tightenedwater1999」於資料集「MajorEnvironmentalPolicies」由單位「行政院環境保護署」的陳小姐所提供,聯繫電話是(02)23117722#2753,(02)23117722#2756,最近更新時間為:2023-07-30 01:03:45。 欄位編號的內容是292 , 欄位標題的內容是Industrial Park Wastewater Controls to Be Tightened , 欄位摘要的內容是The EPA is drafting six major strategies to broadly strengthen controls on effluent emitted from factories in industrial parks. These strategies include confirming the capacity and capability of unified wastewater treatment plants strengthening and raising the industrial wastewater connection rates, implementing a discharge permit review system and periodic monitoring and reporting, actively promoting pre-discharge treatment controls, and conducting industrial park assistance and unified auditing. Taiwan currently has 95 industrial parks with 50 more in the development or planning stages. The government has until now actively promoted wastewater management in industrial parks by treating wastewater in unified wastewater treatment plants. These plants are the responsibility of industrial park management centers. As one often hears of wastewater incidents in Taiwan’s industrial parks, the EPA recently proposed six major strategies to simultaneously strengthen controls on the hardware and software of current management systems. On December 9 of last year, the EPA discussed the strategies with representatives of local environmental authorities and related agencies and asked local authorities to support implementation timeframes. Strategies 1 and 2 primarily address confirming the capacity and capability of unified wastewater treatment plants. Taiwan currently has 40 industrial parks with unified wastewater treatment plants. To accommodate industrial park growth and to meet 1998 emission standards, the MOEA's Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) in 1995 allotted NT$2.88 billion to upgrade and expand wastewater treatment plants. Expansion projects at eight parks are underway and are scheduled for completion in June of next year. Upgrading projects which began in July of 1987, include adding mixing and precipitation tanks, aeration and sedimentation tanks, concentration ponds, and sludge water extraction capabilities to another twelve plants. Projects at all but two of the industrial parks were completed at the end of last year. The remaining two projects at industrial parks in Tawulun and Hsining are scheduled for completion by the end of April. Apart from requiring that current status reports on these projects be submitted, the EPA is also asking that industrial parks without a project plan submit a wastewater plant capacity estimate report confirming wastewater usage volume, wastewater generation volume, and treatment equipment capacity. The report must also address forecast growth of wastewater and estimate whether or not the wastewater treatment capacity of the industrial park will be sufficient over the next ten years. In terms of surveying wastewater treatment plant capability, the EPA is asking that industrial parks submit information regarding wastewater discharge water quality, alternative plans to prevent water contamination during the project period, and sludge generation volume during normal operation, according to their wastewater discharge water quality. Compilation of the above information must be completed by the end of May. Strategy 3 addresses strengthening wastewater connection and raising wastewater connection rates in industrial parks. The EPA in recent years has actively promoted wastewater connection in industrial parks. In 1993, the overall wastewater connection rate in industrial parks was only 49%. By the end of March last year, this rate had risen to 88% with approximately 380,000 tons of wastewater treated each day. To increase the connection rate, the EPA began a six-month project in January to strengthen the auditing of companies that are not connected the treatment system. Companies not connected (those that have no discharge permit or are discharging at unapproved discharge points) will have one week in which to become connected. After that period, companies that still have not complied will be fined on a per inspection basis until they become connected or they obtain a discharge permit. Strategy 4 addresses implementing permitting review systems and periodic monitoring and reporting. In the future, approval of discharge permits will be based not only on discharge from a factory’s wastewater treatment plant, but will also consider the pre-discharge treatment of wastewater. A major focus of revising the Water Pollution Control Act is to bring pre-discharge wastewater treatment under control. Prior to completion of the revised act, the EPA is relying on discharge permit approval and asking that industrial park management centers control pre-discharge treatment in good faith and to the best of their ability. When unified wastewater treatment plants in industrial parks apply for a permit, the EPA will also require that pre-discharge treatment information from relevant sites be attached to the application. This information will also be required when unified wastewater treatment plants apply for a modification or an extension. To implement wastewater pre-discharge treatment controls, apart from the discharge permit requirement, Strategy 5 addresses promoting codes regarding the abnormal treatment of water entering industrial park wastewater treatment plants. These codes have been jointly drafted by sewer competent authorities and industrial park management centers. The addition of this measure mainly addresses the current inflexibility of wastewater connection cutoffs. If a company exceeds the standards by even a small amount, its connection may be cut off. This kind of punitive measure gives companies little incentive to improve contamination prevention and actually leads to more companies discharging illegally. The codes mentioned above are expected to provide a more graduated and flexible framework for punitive measures. The EPA suggested that connection cutoff standards be changed from a single standard to inter-regional ones. After the wastewater discharge of a company exceeds a certain standard concentration, the company will be fined at different degrees of severity. As drafting and enforcement of the Special Treatment Codes are not part of its duties, the EPA is actively consulting with relevant provincial government agencies and industrial park management centers to accelerate drafting of these codes. Strategy 6 addresses promoting assisting and unifying auditing in industrial parks. Prior to June of last year, the EPA had completed 560 diagnosis and assistance cases in industrial parks. In July of last year, screening continued on 130 companies with a poor pre-discharge treatment record to determine their prevention technology and to assist and track them. Companies were selected from dyeing, chemical, electroplating, leather, petrochemical and paper industries in major industrial parks. To accommodate the simultaneous execution of assistance and auditing work, the EPA asked industrial park management centers to submit a unified auditing control plan prior to December 31 of last year that addresses companies that are not connected or that have a poor pre-discharge treatment record. This plan is to be executed after being agreed to by environmental authorities. , 欄位全文的內容是The EPA is drafting six major strategies to broadly strengthen controls on effluent emitted from factories in industrial parks. These strategies include confirming the capacity and capability of unified wastewater treatment plants strengthening and raising the industrial wastewater connection rates, implementing a discharge permit review system and periodic monitoring and reporting, actively promoting pre-discharge treatment controls, and conducting industrial park assistance and unified auditing. Taiwan currently has 95 industrial parks with 50 more in the development or planning stages. The government has until now actively promoted wastewater management in industrial parks by treating wastewater in unified wastewater treatment plants. These plants are the responsibility of industrial park management centers. As one often hears of wastewater incidents in Taiwan’s industrial parks, the EPA recently proposed six major strategies to simultaneously strengthen controls on the hardware and software of current management systems. On December 9 of last year, the EPA discussed the strategies with representatives of local environmental authorities and related agencies and asked local authorities to support implementation timeframes. Strategies 1 and 2 primarily address confirming the capacity and capability of unified wastewater treatment plants. Taiwan currently has 40 industrial parks with unified wastewater treatment plants. To accommodate industrial park growth and to meet 1998 emission standards, the MOEA's Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) in 1995 allotted NT$2.88 billion to upgrade and expand wastewater treatment plants. Expansion projects at eight parks are underway and are scheduled for completion in June of next year. Upgrading projects which began in July of 1987, include adding mixing and precipitation tanks, aeration and sedimentation tanks, concentration ponds, and sludge water extraction capabilities to another twelve plants. Projects at all but two of the industrial parks were completed at the end of last year. The remaining two projects at industrial parks in Tawulun and Hsining are scheduled for completion by the end of April. Apart from requiring that current status reports on these projects be submitted, the EPA is also asking that industrial parks without a project plan submit a wastewater plant capacity estimate report confirming wastewater usage volume, wastewater generation volume, and treatment equipment capacity. The report must also address forecast growth of wastewater and estimate whether or not the wastewater treatment capacity of the industrial park will be sufficient over the next ten years. In terms of surveying wastewater treatment plant capability, the EPA is asking that industrial parks submit information regarding wastewater discharge water quality, alternative plans to prevent water contamination during the project period, and sludge generation volume during normal operation, according to their wastewater discharge water quality. Compilation of the above information must be completed by the end of May. Strategy 3 addresses strengthening wastewater connection and raising wastewater connection rates in industrial parks. The EPA in recent years has actively promoted wastewater connection in industrial parks. In 1993, the overall wastewater connection rate in industrial parks was only 49%. By the end of March last year, this rate had risen to 88% with approximately 380,000 tons of wastewater treated each day. To increase the connection rate, the EPA began a six-month project in January to strengthen the auditing of companies that are not connected the treatment system. Companies not connected (those that have no discharge permit or are discharging at unapproved discharge points) will have one week in which to become connected. After that period, companies that still have not complied will be fined on a per inspection basis until they become connected or they obtain a discharge permit. Strategy 4 addresses implementing permitting review systems and periodic monitoring and reporting. In the future, approval of discharge permits will be based not only on discharge from a factory’s wastewater treatment plant, but will also consider the pre-discharge treatment of wastewater. A major focus of revising the Water Pollution Control Act is to bring pre-discharge wastewater treatment under control. Prior to completion of the revised act, the EPA is relying on discharge permit approval and asking that industrial park management centers control pre-discharge treatment in good faith and to the best of their ability. When unified wastewater treatment plants in industrial parks apply for a permit, the EPA will also require that pre-discharge treatment information from relevant sites be attached to the application. This information will also be required when unified wastewater treatment plants apply for a modification or an extension. To implement wastewater pre-discharge treatment controls, apart from the discharge permit requirement, Strategy 5 addresses promoting codes regarding the abnormal treatment of water entering industrial park wastewater treatment plants. These codes have been jointly drafted by sewer competent authorities and industrial park management centers. The addition of this measure mainly addresses the current inflexibility of wastewater connection cutoffs. If a company exceeds the standards by even a small amount, its connection may be cut off. This kind of punitive measure gives companies little incentive to improve contamination prevention and actually leads to more companies discharging illegally. The codes mentioned above are expected to provide a more graduated and flexible framework for punitive measures. The EPA suggested that connection cutoff standards be changed from a single standard to inter-regional ones. After the wastewater discharge of a company exceeds a certain standard concentration, the company will be fined at different degrees of severity. As drafting and enforcement of the Special Treatment Codes are not part of its duties, the EPA is actively consulting with relevant provincial government agencies and industrial park management centers to accelerate drafting of these codes. Strategy 6 addresses promoting assisting and unifying auditing in industrial parks. Prior to June of last year, the EPA had completed 560 diagnosis and assistance cases in industrial parks. In July of last year, screening continued on 130 companies with a poor pre-discharge treatment record to determine their prevention technology and to assist and track them. Companies were selected from dyeing, chemical, electroplating, leather, petrochemical and paper industries in major industrial parks. To accommodate the simultaneous execution of assistance and auditing work, the EPA asked industrial park management centers to submit a unified auditing control plan prior to December 31 of last year that addresses companies that are not connected or that have a poor pre-discharge treatment record. This plan is to be executed after being agreed to by environmental authorities. , 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8 , 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Industrial Park Wastewater Controls to Be Tightened , 欄位檔案位置的內容是V2/V2-08

編號

292

標題

Industrial Park Wastewater Controls to Be Tightened

摘要

The EPA is drafting six major strategies to broadly strengthen controls on effluent emitted from factories in industrial parks. These strategies include confirming the capacity and capability of unified wastewater treatment plants strengthening and raising the industrial wastewater connection rates, implementing a discharge permit review system and periodic monitoring and reporting, actively promoting pre-discharge treatment controls, and conducting industrial park assistance and unified auditing. Taiwan currently has 95 industrial parks with 50 more in the development or planning stages. The government has until now actively promoted wastewater management in industrial parks by treating wastewater in unified wastewater treatment plants. These plants are the responsibility of industrial park management centers. As one often hears of wastewater incidents in Taiwan’s industrial parks, the EPA recently proposed six major strategies to simultaneously strengthen controls on the hardware and software of current management systems. On December 9 of last year, the EPA discussed the strategies with representatives of local environmental authorities and related agencies and asked local authorities to support implementation timeframes. Strategies 1 and 2 primarily address confirming the capacity and capability of unified wastewater treatment plants. Taiwan currently has 40 industrial parks with unified wastewater treatment plants. To accommodate industrial park growth and to meet 1998 emission standards, the MOEA's Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) in 1995 allotted NT$2.88 billion to upgrade and expand wastewater treatment plants. Expansion projects at eight parks are underway and are scheduled for completion in June of next year. Upgrading projects which began in July of 1987, include adding mixing and precipitation tanks, aeration and sedimentation tanks, concentration ponds, and sludge water extraction capabilities to another twelve plants. Projects at all but two of the industrial parks were completed at the end of last year. The remaining two projects at industrial parks in Tawulun and Hsining are scheduled for completion by the end of April. Apart from requiring that current status reports on these projects be submitted, the EPA is also asking that industrial parks without a project plan submit a wastewater plant capacity estimate report confirming wastewater usage volume, wastewater generation volume, and treatment equipment capacity. The report must also address forecast growth of wastewater and estimate whether or not the wastewater treatment capacity of the industrial park will be sufficient over the next ten years. In terms of surveying wastewater treatment plant capability, the EPA is asking that industrial parks submit information regarding wastewater discharge water quality, alternative plans to prevent water contamination during the project period, and sludge generation volume during normal operation, according to their wastewater discharge water quality. Compilation of the above information must be completed by the end of May. Strategy 3 addresses strengthening wastewater connection and raising wastewater connection rates in industrial parks. The EPA in recent years has actively promoted wastewater connection in industrial parks. In 1993, the overall wastewater connection rate in industrial parks was only 49%. By the end of March last year, this rate had risen to 88% with approximately 380,000 tons of wastewater treated each day. To increase the connection rate, the EPA began a six-month project in January to strengthen the auditing of companies that are not connected the treatment system. Companies not connected (those that have no discharge permit or are discharging at unapproved discharge points) will have one week in which to become connected. After that period, companies that still have not complied will be fined on a per inspection basis until they become connected or they obtain a discharge permit. Strategy 4 addresses implementing permitting review systems and periodic monitoring and reporting. In the future, approval of discharge permits will be based not only on discharge from a factory’s wastewater treatment plant, but will also consider the pre-discharge treatment of wastewater. A major focus of revising the Water Pollution Control Act is to bring pre-discharge wastewater treatment under control. Prior to completion of the revised act, the EPA is relying on discharge permit approval and asking that industrial park management centers control pre-discharge treatment in good faith and to the best of their ability. When unified wastewater treatment plants in industrial parks apply for a permit, the EPA will also require that pre-discharge treatment information from relevant sites be attached to the application. This information will also be required when unified wastewater treatment plants apply for a modification or an extension. To implement wastewater pre-discharge treatment controls, apart from the discharge permit requirement, Strategy 5 addresses promoting codes regarding the abnormal treatment of water entering industrial park wastewater treatment plants. These codes have been jointly drafted by sewer competent authorities and industrial park management centers. The addition of this measure mainly addresses the current inflexibility of wastewater connection cutoffs. If a company exceeds the standards by even a small amount, its connection may be cut off. This kind of punitive measure gives companies little incentive to improve contamination prevention and actually leads to more companies discharging illegally. The codes mentioned above are expected to provide a more graduated and flexible framework for punitive measures. The EPA suggested that connection cutoff standards be changed from a single standard to inter-regional ones. After the wastewater discharge of a company exceeds a certain standard concentration, the company will be fined at different degrees of severity. As drafting and enforcement of the Special Treatment Codes are not part of its duties, the EPA is actively consulting with relevant provincial government agencies and industrial park management centers to accelerate drafting of these codes. Strategy 6 addresses promoting assisting and unifying auditing in industrial parks. Prior to June of last year, the EPA had completed 560 diagnosis and assistance cases in industrial parks. In July of last year, screening continued on 130 companies with a poor pre-discharge treatment record to determine their prevention technology and to assist and track them. Companies were selected from dyeing, chemical, electroplating, leather, petrochemical and paper industries in major industrial parks. To accommodate the simultaneous execution of assistance and auditing work, the EPA asked industrial park management centers to submit a unified auditing control plan prior to December 31 of last year that addresses companies that are not connected or that have a poor pre-discharge treatment record. This plan is to be executed after being agreed to by environmental authorities.

全文

The EPA is drafting six major strategies to broadly strengthen controls on effluent emitted from factories in industrial parks. These strategies include confirming the capacity and capability of unified wastewater treatment plants strengthening and raising the industrial wastewater connection rates, implementing a discharge permit review system and periodic monitoring and reporting, actively promoting pre-discharge treatment controls, and conducting industrial park assistance and unified auditing. Taiwan currently has 95 industrial parks with 50 more in the development or planning stages. The government has until now actively promoted wastewater management in industrial parks by treating wastewater in unified wastewater treatment plants. These plants are the responsibility of industrial park management centers. As one often hears of wastewater incidents in Taiwan’s industrial parks, the EPA recently proposed six major strategies to simultaneously strengthen controls on the hardware and software of current management systems. On December 9 of last year, the EPA discussed the strategies with representatives of local environmental authorities and related agencies and asked local authorities to support implementation timeframes. Strategies 1 and 2 primarily address confirming the capacity and capability of unified wastewater treatment plants. Taiwan currently has 40 industrial parks with unified wastewater treatment plants. To accommodate industrial park growth and to meet 1998 emission standards, the MOEA's Industrial Development Bureau (IDB) in 1995 allotted NT$2.88 billion to upgrade and expand wastewater treatment plants. Expansion projects at eight parks are underway and are scheduled for completion in June of next year. Upgrading projects which began in July of 1987, include adding mixing and precipitation tanks, aeration and sedimentation tanks, concentration ponds, and sludge water extraction capabilities to another twelve plants. Projects at all but two of the industrial parks were completed at the end of last year. The remaining two projects at industrial parks in Tawulun and Hsining are scheduled for completion by the end of April. Apart from requiring that current status reports on these projects be submitted, the EPA is also asking that industrial parks without a project plan submit a wastewater plant capacity estimate report confirming wastewater usage volume, wastewater generation volume, and treatment equipment capacity. The report must also address forecast growth of wastewater and estimate whether or not the wastewater treatment capacity of the industrial park will be sufficient over the next ten years. In terms of surveying wastewater treatment plant capability, the EPA is asking that industrial parks submit information regarding wastewater discharge water quality, alternative plans to prevent water contamination during the project period, and sludge generation volume during normal operation, according to their wastewater discharge water quality. Compilation of the above information must be completed by the end of May. Strategy 3 addresses strengthening wastewater connection and raising wastewater connection rates in industrial parks. The EPA in recent years has actively promoted wastewater connection in industrial parks. In 1993, the overall wastewater connection rate in industrial parks was only 49%. By the end of March last year, this rate had risen to 88% with approximately 380,000 tons of wastewater treated each day. To increase the connection rate, the EPA began a six-month project in January to strengthen the auditing of companies that are not connected the treatment system. Companies not connected (those that have no discharge permit or are discharging at unapproved discharge points) will have one week in which to become connected. After that period, companies that still have not complied will be fined on a per inspection basis until they become connected or they obtain a discharge permit. Strategy 4 addresses implementing permitting review systems and periodic monitoring and reporting. In the future, approval of discharge permits will be based not only on discharge from a factory’s wastewater treatment plant, but will also consider the pre-discharge treatment of wastewater. A major focus of revising the Water Pollution Control Act is to bring pre-discharge wastewater treatment under control. Prior to completion of the revised act, the EPA is relying on discharge permit approval and asking that industrial park management centers control pre-discharge treatment in good faith and to the best of their ability. When unified wastewater treatment plants in industrial parks apply for a permit, the EPA will also require that pre-discharge treatment information from relevant sites be attached to the application. This information will also be required when unified wastewater treatment plants apply for a modification or an extension. To implement wastewater pre-discharge treatment controls, apart from the discharge permit requirement, Strategy 5 addresses promoting codes regarding the abnormal treatment of water entering industrial park wastewater treatment plants. These codes have been jointly drafted by sewer competent authorities and industrial park management centers. The addition of this measure mainly addresses the current inflexibility of wastewater connection cutoffs. If a company exceeds the standards by even a small amount, its connection may be cut off. This kind of punitive measure gives companies little incentive to improve contamination prevention and actually leads to more companies discharging illegally. The codes mentioned above are expected to provide a more graduated and flexible framework for punitive measures. The EPA suggested that connection cutoff standards be changed from a single standard to inter-regional ones. After the wastewater discharge of a company exceeds a certain standard concentration, the company will be fined at different degrees of severity. As drafting and enforcement of the Special Treatment Codes are not part of its duties, the EPA is actively consulting with relevant provincial government agencies and industrial park management centers to accelerate drafting of these codes. Strategy 6 addresses promoting assisting and unifying auditing in industrial parks. Prior to June of last year, the EPA had completed 560 diagnosis and assistance cases in industrial parks. In July of last year, screening continued on 130 companies with a poor pre-discharge treatment record to determine their prevention technology and to assist and track them. Companies were selected from dyeing, chemical, electroplating, leather, petrochemical and paper industries in major industrial parks. To accommodate the simultaneous execution of assistance and auditing work, the EPA asked industrial park management centers to submit a unified auditing control plan prior to December 31 of last year that addresses companies that are not connected or that have a poor pre-discharge treatment record. This plan is to be executed after being agreed to by environmental authorities.

年度

1999

月份

2

2

8

順序

1

倒序

2

分類

water

標題2

Industrial Park Wastewater Controls to Be Tightened

檔案位置

V2/V2-08

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