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Islandwide Inspection of Gravel Extraction Sites to be Promoted」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382 , 欄位標題的內容是Islandwide Inspection of Gravel Extraction Sites to be Promoted , 欄位摘要的內容是The EPA is promoting a plan to thoroughly review and inspect gravel extraction sites across the island. This work is focusing on the air and noise pollution created by such sites. Local-level environmental agencies will perform detailed review of all sites and submit pollution source data to a database. While approving the EPA's internal budget the Legislative Yuan additionally requested the EPA to work with other relevant agencies to come up with a plan to control and remediate secondary pollution, such as air and noise pollution, created by gravel extraction activities. In response, the EPA recently initiated a nation-wide gravel extraction site review and listing plan and estimates that first-round review and listing activities will be completed by the end of August this year. EPA databases currently contain data on 552 gravel extraction firms. Of these, four operate illegally, 383 operate legally, and 126 are of unknown legal status. Moreover, according to an investigation performed by the Water Resource Bureau of the Taiwan provincial government, 70% of riverbed gravel extraction operations are illegal, with the most egregious violations occurring in six major rivers such as the Tou-chien, Ta-an, Wu, Chuo-shui, Ba-chang, and Kao-ping. The current round of review and listing work will focus on controlling air and noise pollution. The Air Pollution Control Act and the Noise Pollution Control Act will therefore serve as the legal bases for proceeding with enforcement activities. The EPA recently indicated that because the majority of air pollution is created during the transportation, piling, and operation processes, review and listing will primarily focus on whether operations are actually preventing fugitive dispersion of pollutants. Noise pollution control, on the other hand, will focus specifically on production processes. According to plans, the current round of activity will include thorough reviews and database construction, inspections and the filing of legal charges, and periodical reporting of implementation results and problems. Regular meetings will also be called to report on implementation results, discuss obstacles to implementation, and plan the key points of the next phase of implementation. Due to their differences in content, each of these activities will be carried out in separate stages. The first step of the Special Plan will be to perform a nation-wide review of gravel extraction sites and establish related databases. The reviews will concentrate on collection of basic information, such as examining relevant permits and licenses. In reviewing pollution source information, environmental agencies will primarily consider the surface area of extraction operations, gravel piling sites, work areas, other exposed ground surfaces, roads, and pollution control equipment and facilities. Review results will be compiled into paper-based and electronic documents and keyed into EPA databases. Following completion of the first round of review and listing activities at the end of August, each local-level environmental agency will report on implementation results and call discussion meetings on a bimonthly basis. Officials indicate that only through this type of approach can the EPA immediately grasp the status of enforcement activities, and at the same time understand the difficulties faced by local-level agencies. With this knowledge, the EPA will be able to modify the plan's focus and direction in a timely manner. The EPA stated that future local-level databases must be developed according to the pollution status of pollution sources and that inspection efforts should proceed accordingly. Sites suspected of polluting should be inspected at least once per month, and sites likely to be free of pollution should be inspected at least twice per month. Sites that are ordered to perform improvement measures, as a result of inspection findings, shall be continually tracked by local-level environmental agencies. The EPA further indicated that the review and listing of gravel extraction sites will be implemented on a continuous basis. Even if the completion of phase one review and listing work is not completed by the end of August, at least statistics and documentation can be generated for those sites that are reviewed. As for portions unfinished, work will of course continue so that a comprehensive picture can be obtained. , 欄位全文的內容是The EPA is promoting a plan to thoroughly review and inspect gravel extraction sites across the island. This work is focusing on the air and noise pollution created by such sites. Local-level environmental agencies will perform detailed review of all sites and submit pollution source data to a database. While approving the EPA's internal budget the Legislative Yuan additionally requested the EPA to work with other relevant agencies to come up with a plan to control and remediate secondary pollution, such as air and noise pollution, created by gravel extraction activities. In response, the EPA recently initiated a nation-wide gravel extraction site review and listing plan and estimates that first-round review and listing activities will be completed by the end of August this year. EPA databases currently contain data on 552 gravel extraction firms. Of these, four operate illegally, 383 operate legally, and 126 are of unknown legal status. Moreover, according to an investigation performed by the Water Resource Bureau of the Taiwan provincial government, 70% of riverbed gravel extraction operations are illegal, with the most egregious violations occurring in six major rivers such as the Tou-chien, Ta-an, Wu, Chuo-shui, Ba-chang, and Kao-ping. The current round of review and listing work will focus on controlling air and noise pollution. The Air Pollution Control Act and the Noise Pollution Control Act will therefore serve as the legal bases for proceeding with enforcement activities. The EPA recently indicated that because the majority of air pollution is created during the transportation, piling, and operation processes, review and listing will primarily focus on whether operations are actually preventing fugitive dispersion of pollutants. Noise pollution control, on the other hand, will focus specifically on production processes. According to plans, the current round of activity will include thorough reviews and database construction, inspections and the filing of legal charges, and periodical reporting of implementation results and problems. Regular meetings will also be called to report on implementation results, discuss obstacles to implementation, and plan the key points of the next phase of implementation. Due to their differences in content, each of these activities will be carried out in separate stages. The first step of the Special Plan will be to perform a nation-wide review of gravel extraction sites and establish related databases. The reviews will concentrate on collection of basic information, such as examining relevant permits and licenses. In reviewing pollution source information, environmental agencies will primarily consider the surface area of extraction operations, gravel piling sites, work areas, other exposed ground surfaces, roads, and pollution control equipment and facilities. Review results will be compiled into paper-based and electronic documents and keyed into EPA databases. Following completion of the first round of review and listing activities at the end of August, each local-level environmental agency will report on implementation results and call discussion meetings on a bimonthly basis. Officials indicate that only through this type of approach can the EPA immediately grasp the status of enforcement activities, and at the same time understand the difficulties faced by local-level agencies. With this knowledge, the EPA will be able to modify the plan's focus and direction in a timely manner. The EPA stated that future local-level databases must be developed according to the pollution status of pollution sources and that inspection efforts should proceed accordingly. Sites suspected of polluting should be inspected at least once per month, and sites likely to be free of pollution should be inspected at least twice per month. Sites that are ordered to perform improvement measures, as a result of inspection findings, shall be continually tracked by local-level environmental agencies. The EPA further indicated that the review and listing of gravel extraction sites will be implemented on a continuous basis. Even if the completion of phase one review and listing work is not completed by the end of August, at least statistics and documentation can be generated for those sites that are reviewed. As for portions unfinished, work will of course continue so that a comprehensive picture can be obtained. , 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1 , 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Environmental Inspection , 欄位標題2的內容是Islandwide Inspection of Gravel Extraction Sites to be Promoted , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V3/V3-01

編號

382

標題

Islandwide Inspection of Gravel Extraction Sites to be Promoted

摘要

The EPA is promoting a plan to thoroughly review and inspect gravel extraction sites across the island. This work is focusing on the air and noise pollution created by such sites. Local-level environmental agencies will perform detailed review of all sites and submit pollution source data to a database. While approving the EPA's internal budget the Legislative Yuan additionally requested the EPA to work with other relevant agencies to come up with a plan to control and remediate secondary pollution, such as air and noise pollution, created by gravel extraction activities. In response, the EPA recently initiated a nation-wide gravel extraction site review and listing plan and estimates that first-round review and listing activities will be completed by the end of August this year. EPA databases currently contain data on 552 gravel extraction firms. Of these, four operate illegally, 383 operate legally, and 126 are of unknown legal status. Moreover, according to an investigation performed by the Water Resource Bureau of the Taiwan provincial government, 70% of riverbed gravel extraction operations are illegal, with the most egregious violations occurring in six major rivers such as the Tou-chien, Ta-an, Wu, Chuo-shui, Ba-chang, and Kao-ping. The current round of review and listing work will focus on controlling air and noise pollution. The Air Pollution Control Act and the Noise Pollution Control Act will therefore serve as the legal bases for proceeding with enforcement activities. The EPA recently indicated that because the majority of air pollution is created during the transportation, piling, and operation processes, review and listing will primarily focus on whether operations are actually preventing fugitive dispersion of pollutants. Noise pollution control, on the other hand, will focus specifically on production processes. According to plans, the current round of activity will include thorough reviews and database construction, inspections and the filing of legal charges, and periodical reporting of implementation results and problems. Regular meetings will also be called to report on implementation results, discuss obstacles to implementation, and plan the key points of the next phase of implementation. Due to their differences in content, each of these activities will be carried out in separate stages. The first step of the Special Plan will be to perform a nation-wide review of gravel extraction sites and establish related databases. The reviews will concentrate on collection of basic information, such as examining relevant permits and licenses. In reviewing pollution source information, environmental agencies will primarily consider the surface area of extraction operations, gravel piling sites, work areas, other exposed ground surfaces, roads, and pollution control equipment and facilities. Review results will be compiled into paper-based and electronic documents and keyed into EPA databases. Following completion of the first round of review and listing activities at the end of August, each local-level environmental agency will report on implementation results and call discussion meetings on a bimonthly basis. Officials indicate that only through this type of approach can the EPA immediately grasp the status of enforcement activities, and at the same time understand the difficulties faced by local-level agencies. With this knowledge, the EPA will be able to modify the plan's focus and direction in a timely manner. The EPA stated that future local-level databases must be developed according to the pollution status of pollution sources and that inspection efforts should proceed accordingly. Sites suspected of polluting should be inspected at least once per month, and sites likely to be free of pollution should be inspected at least twice per month. Sites that are ordered to perform improvement measures, as a result of inspection findings, shall be continually tracked by local-level environmental agencies. The EPA further indicated that the review and listing of gravel extraction sites will be implemented on a continuous basis. Even if the completion of phase one review and listing work is not completed by the end of August, at least statistics and documentation can be generated for those sites that are reviewed. As for portions unfinished, work will of course continue so that a comprehensive picture can be obtained.

全文

The EPA is promoting a plan to thoroughly review and inspect gravel extraction sites across the island. This work is focusing on the air and noise pollution created by such sites. Local-level environmental agencies will perform detailed review of all sites and submit pollution source data to a database. While approving the EPA's internal budget the Legislative Yuan additionally requested the EPA to work with other relevant agencies to come up with a plan to control and remediate secondary pollution, such as air and noise pollution, created by gravel extraction activities. In response, the EPA recently initiated a nation-wide gravel extraction site review and listing plan and estimates that first-round review and listing activities will be completed by the end of August this year. EPA databases currently contain data on 552 gravel extraction firms. Of these, four operate illegally, 383 operate legally, and 126 are of unknown legal status. Moreover, according to an investigation performed by the Water Resource Bureau of the Taiwan provincial government, 70% of riverbed gravel extraction operations are illegal, with the most egregious violations occurring in six major rivers such as the Tou-chien, Ta-an, Wu, Chuo-shui, Ba-chang, and Kao-ping. The current round of review and listing work will focus on controlling air and noise pollution. The Air Pollution Control Act and the Noise Pollution Control Act will therefore serve as the legal bases for proceeding with enforcement activities. The EPA recently indicated that because the majority of air pollution is created during the transportation, piling, and operation processes, review and listing will primarily focus on whether operations are actually preventing fugitive dispersion of pollutants. Noise pollution control, on the other hand, will focus specifically on production processes. According to plans, the current round of activity will include thorough reviews and database construction, inspections and the filing of legal charges, and periodical reporting of implementation results and problems. Regular meetings will also be called to report on implementation results, discuss obstacles to implementation, and plan the key points of the next phase of implementation. Due to their differences in content, each of these activities will be carried out in separate stages. The first step of the Special Plan will be to perform a nation-wide review of gravel extraction sites and establish related databases. The reviews will concentrate on collection of basic information, such as examining relevant permits and licenses. In reviewing pollution source information, environmental agencies will primarily consider the surface area of extraction operations, gravel piling sites, work areas, other exposed ground surfaces, roads, and pollution control equipment and facilities. Review results will be compiled into paper-based and electronic documents and keyed into EPA databases. Following completion of the first round of review and listing activities at the end of August, each local-level environmental agency will report on implementation results and call discussion meetings on a bimonthly basis. Officials indicate that only through this type of approach can the EPA immediately grasp the status of enforcement activities, and at the same time understand the difficulties faced by local-level agencies. With this knowledge, the EPA will be able to modify the plan's focus and direction in a timely manner. The EPA stated that future local-level databases must be developed according to the pollution status of pollution sources and that inspection efforts should proceed accordingly. Sites suspected of polluting should be inspected at least once per month, and sites likely to be free of pollution should be inspected at least twice per month. Sites that are ordered to perform improvement measures, as a result of inspection findings, shall be continually tracked by local-level environmental agencies. The EPA further indicated that the review and listing of gravel extraction sites will be implemented on a continuous basis. Even if the completion of phase one review and listing work is not completed by the end of August, at least statistics and documentation can be generated for those sites that are reviewed. As for portions unfinished, work will of course continue so that a comprehensive picture can be obtained.

年度

2000

月份

3

3

1

順序

1

倒序

2

分類

Environmental Inspection

標題2

Islandwide Inspection of Gravel Extraction Sites to be Promoted

檔案位置

print/V3/V3-01

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