Economic Development Advisory Committee Resolutions Implemented
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Initiated by President Chen Shui-bian, the Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference ended on August 26. At the conference, the “Worsening Investment Environment” subcommittee proposed the following two basic suggestions as ways of improving the linkage between investment environment, environmental protection policy and the law: the first suggestion was to formulate environmental impact assessment (EIA) review criteria and simplified EIA procedures; the second was to harmonize environmental protection criteria and labor laws with industrial development.
The five subcommittees at the conference submitted a total of 322 resolutions, including two basic suggestions and 20 resolutions directly concerning the EPA’s mission. These resolutions mostly addressed the three major issues of EIAs, waste disposal (including industrial waste disposal and recycling) and water pollution.
Turning first to the EIA issue, the EPA had already taken the step of establishing an open recommendation selection process for members of the EPA’s EIA Review Committee in June (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 7) and had expressed hope that local governments would select committee members in a similar manner. As for the conference’s suggestion that EIA review criteria be established as a means of making review procedures faster, simpler and more transparent, the EPA has already formulated and announced EIA review criteria for “industrial park development,” “residential community development” and “land-based gravel extraction.” The EPA is currently performing research needed to formulate EIA review criteria for other types of development and expects to complete drafting and revision of EIA review criteria by the end of the year.
The EPA also expects to complete the revision of Standards for Determining Detailed Items and Scope of Environmental Impact Assessments for Development Activities by the end of September. By simplifying relevant total emission control regulations and expanding the scope of some items, this revision will facilitate industrial development and the establishment of recreational farm/fishing enterprises while protecting the environment.
Since EIA reviews currently require an average of 50 days, there is a need to speed up and simplify review procedures. The EPA has therefore begun studying the feasibility of shortening EIA reviews and expects to complete this work by the end of October. Some measures to improve review efficiency, including simplification of procedures and establishment of an EIA consulting service, have already been completed.
As for the topic of waste disposal, the most salient issues can be summarized as the establishment of final disposal sites and temporary storage centers, the drafting and enactment of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act (資源回收再利用法) and industrial waste disposal.
The EPA is currently employing BOT and BOO approaches to implement the Plan for Encouraging State-run and Private Enterprises to Construct and Operate Final Disposal Sites for General Industrial Waste (including Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Ash) and Plan for the Emergency Establishment of Final Disposal Sites for Industrial Waste (including Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Ash), both enacted by the Executive Yuan on May 11, 2001 (see EPM Vol. IV, Issues 4 and 7). Encouraging participation by public and private enterprises will achieve the goals of improving construction quality and operating efficiency while easing the government’s fiscal burden. And in accordance with the Executive Yuan’s National Industrial Waste Management and Disposal Plan, the EPA is requiring the authorities in charge of the target enterprises to complete installation of emergency storage facilities for the industrial waste under their jurisdiction before the end of December 2001.
As for the drafting of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act, the EPA has completed an initial draft and submitted it to the Executive Yuan for review in June [editor’s note: the Executive Yuan approved this draft on August 29]. After passing review, the act will be sent to the Legislative Yuan for deliberation. The act calls for the EPA to actively implement “reverse recycling mechanisms,” in which enterprises reclaim waste goods through their sales channels for recycling. These mechanisms will lead to the establishment of robust waste recycling and disposal channels, while sharply cutting operating costs.
With regard to the issue of inter-county/city industrial waste disposal and inter-district operations, the EPA has required counties and cities to actively follow EPA instructions issued in July 1999. These instructions stated that, in the case of public and private waste clearance and disposal organizations that have been licensed by environmental authorities, environmental authorities at all levels must not restrict the activities these organizations were originally licensed to perform. The EPA is now in the midst of reviewing and revising the Regulations Governing Management Assistance for Public/Private Waste Clearance and Treatment Organizations; this revision will seek to assist counties and cities to resolve waste disposal problems by eliminating restrictions on inter-district operations.
With respect to the issue of water pollution control, the EPA is still at odds with petrochemical firms over the collection of soil and groundwater pollution remediation fees (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 8). The EPA states that it will continue to negotiate fee items and fee rates with firms and relevant scholars and will lighten the burden on firms by implementing fee collection in stages.
As for effluent standards for traditional manufacturers, firms have suggested that, in keeping with the approach adopted in developed nations, monthly average values should be used as control standards. The EPA has responded to this suggestion by noting that not all developed countries use monthly averages and that most still maintain controls on maximum daily values. Out of concern for the transient impact pollution discharges may have on bodies of water, the EPA still insists on controlling maximum discharge values. Nevertheless, the EPA still plans to commission specialists to study control standards and make sure they are reasonable. To facilitate the control of average discharge values, the EPA will promote the installation of continuous monitoring or sampling equipment at petrochemical firms.
It can be seen that the EPA is taking active steps to implement the resolutions put forth by the Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference and that it has drawn up specific implementation timetables and methods. As for laws that have not yet finished the legislative process, it is hoped that the Legislative Yuan will complete this work during its new session. To insure that the policies that have already been implemented run smoothly, the EPA will subject them to strict management and oversight and will make constant efforts to explain measures to the public. , 欄位全文的內容是When the nearly month-long Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference ended recently its five subcommittees had issued a total of 322 resolutions. Among the many resolutions concerning environmental protection work were suggestions for improvement in the areas of waste disposal, EIAs and water pollution control. Wishing to implement the conference’s resolutions, the EPA responded quickly and proposed various specific improvement measures.
Initiated by President Chen Shui-bian, the Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference ended on August 26. At the conference, the “Worsening Investment Environment” subcommittee proposed the following two basic suggestions as ways of improving the linkage between investment environment, environmental protection policy and the law: the first suggestion was to formulate environmental impact assessment (EIA) review criteria and simplified EIA procedures; the second was to harmonize environmental protection criteria and labor laws with industrial development.
The five subcommittees at the conference submitted a total of 322 resolutions, including two basic suggestions and 20 resolutions directly concerning the EPA’s mission. These resolutions mostly addressed the three major issues of EIAs, waste disposal (including industrial waste disposal and recycling) and water pollution.
Turning first to the EIA issue, the EPA had already taken the step of establishing an open recommendation selection process for members of the EPA’s EIA Review Committee in June (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 7) and had expressed hope that local governments would select committee members in a similar manner. As for the conference’s suggestion that EIA review criteria be established as a means of making review procedures faster, simpler and more transparent, the EPA has already formulated and announced EIA review criteria for “industrial park development,” “residential community development” and “land-based gravel extraction.” The EPA is currently performing research needed to formulate EIA review criteria for other types of development and expects to complete drafting and revision of EIA review criteria by the end of the year.
The EPA also expects to complete the revision of Standards for Determining Detailed Items and Scope of Environmental Impact Assessments for Development Activities by the end of September. By simplifying relevant total emission control regulations and expanding the scope of some items, this revision will facilitate industrial development and the establishment of recreational farm/fishing enterprises while protecting the environment.
Since EIA reviews currently require an average of 50 days, there is a need to speed up and simplify review procedures. The EPA has therefore begun studying the feasibility of shortening EIA reviews and expects to complete this work by the end of October. Some measures to improve review efficiency, including simplification of procedures and establishment of an EIA consulting service, have already been completed.
As for the topic of waste disposal, the most salient issues can be summarized as the establishment of final disposal sites and temporary storage centers, the drafting and enactment of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act (資源回收再利用法) and industrial waste disposal.
The EPA is currently employing BOT and BOO approaches to implement the Plan for Encouraging State-run and Private Enterprises to Construct and Operate Final Disposal Sites for General Industrial Waste (including Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Ash) and Plan for the Emergency Establishment of Final Disposal Sites for Industrial Waste (including Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Ash), both enacted by the Executive Yuan on May 11, 2001 (see EPM Vol. IV, Issues 4 and 7). Encouraging participation by public and private enterprises will achieve the goals of improving construction quality and operating efficiency while easing the government’s fiscal burden. And in accordance with the Executive Yuan’s National Industrial Waste Management and Disposal Plan, the EPA is requiring the authorities in charge of the target enterprises to complete installation of emergency storage facilities for the industrial waste under their jurisdiction before the end of December 2001.
As for the drafting of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act, the EPA has completed an initial draft and submitted it to the Executive Yuan for review in June [editor’s note: the Executive Yuan approved this draft on August 29]. After passing review, the act will be sent to the Legislative Yuan for deliberation. The act calls for the EPA to actively implement “reverse recycling mechanisms,” in which enterprises reclaim waste goods through their sales channels for recycling. These mechanisms will lead to the establishment of robust waste recycling and disposal channels, while sharply cutting operating costs.
With regard to the issue of inter-county/city industrial waste disposal and inter-district operations, the EPA has required counties and cities to actively follow EPA instructions issued in July 1999. These instructions stated that, in the case of public and private waste clearance and disposal organizations that have been licensed by environmental authorities, environmental authorities at all levels must not restrict the activities these organizations were originally licensed to perform. The EPA is now in the midst of reviewing and revising the Regulations Governing Management Assistance for Public/Private Waste Clearance and Treatment Organizations; this revision will seek to assist counties and cities to resolve waste disposal problems by eliminating restrictions on inter-district operations.
With respect to the issue of water pollution control, the EPA is still at odds with petrochemical firms over the collection of soil and groundwater pollution remediation fees (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 8). The EPA states that it will continue to negotiate fee items and fee rates with firms and relevant scholars and will lighten the burden on firms by implementing fee collection in stages.
As for effluent standards for traditional manufacturers, firms have suggested that, in keeping with the approach adopted in developed nations, monthly average values should be used as control standards. The EPA has responded to this suggestion by noting that not all developed countries use monthly averages and that most still maintain controls on maximum daily values. Out of concern for the transient impact pollution discharges may have on bodies of water, the EPA still insists on controlling maximum discharge values. Nevertheless, the EPA still plans to commission specialists to study control standards and make sure they are reasonable. To facilitate the control of average discharge values, the EPA will promote the installation of continuous monitoring or sampling equipment at petrochemical firms.
It can be seen that the EPA is taking active steps to implement the resolutions put forth by the Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference and that it has drawn up specific implementation timetables and methods. As for laws that have not yet finished the legislative process, it is hoped that the Legislative Yuan will complete this work during its new session. To insure that the policies that have already been implemented run smoothly, the EPA will subject them to strict management and oversight and will make constant efforts to explain measures to the public. , 欄位年度的內容是2001 , 欄位月份的內容是4 , 欄位卷的內容是4 , 欄位期的內容是9 , 欄位順序的內容是1 , 欄位倒序的內容是2 , 欄位分類的內容是General Policy , 欄位標題2的內容是Economic Development Advisory Committee Resolutions Implemented , 欄位檔案位置的內容是print/V4/V4-09 。
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796
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Economic Development Advisory Committee Resolutions Implemented
摘要
When the nearly month-long Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference ended recently its five subcommittees had issued a total of 322 resolutions. Among the many resolutions concerning environmental protection work were suggestions for improvement in the areas of waste disposal, EIAs and water pollution control. Wishing to implement the conference’s resolutions, the EPA responded quickly and proposed various specific improvement measures. Initiated by President Chen Shui-bian, the Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference ended on August 26. At the conference, the “Worsening Investment Environment” subcommittee proposed the following two basic suggestions as ways of improving the linkage between investment environment, environmental protection policy and the law: the first suggestion was to formulate environmental impact assessment (EIA) review criteria and simplified EIA procedures; the second was to harmonize environmental protection criteria and labor laws with industrial development. The five subcommittees at the conference submitted a total of 322 resolutions, including two basic suggestions and 20 resolutions directly concerning the EPA’s mission. These resolutions mostly addressed the three major issues of EIAs, waste disposal (including industrial waste disposal and recycling) and water pollution. Turning first to the EIA issue, the EPA had already taken the step of establishing an open recommendation selection process for members of the EPA’s EIA Review Committee in June (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 7) and had expressed hope that local governments would select committee members in a similar manner. As for the conference’s suggestion that EIA review criteria be established as a means of making review procedures faster, simpler and more transparent, the EPA has already formulated and announced EIA review criteria for “industrial park development,” “residential community development” and “land-based gravel extraction.” The EPA is currently performing research needed to formulate EIA review criteria for other types of development and expects to complete drafting and revision of EIA review criteria by the end of the year. The EPA also expects to complete the revision of Standards for Determining Detailed Items and Scope of Environmental Impact Assessments for Development Activities by the end of September. By simplifying relevant total emission control regulations and expanding the scope of some items, this revision will facilitate industrial development and the establishment of recreational farm/fishing enterprises while protecting the environment. Since EIA reviews currently require an average of 50 days, there is a need to speed up and simplify review procedures. The EPA has therefore begun studying the feasibility of shortening EIA reviews and expects to complete this work by the end of October. Some measures to improve review efficiency, including simplification of procedures and establishment of an EIA consulting service, have already been completed. As for the topic of waste disposal, the most salient issues can be summarized as the establishment of final disposal sites and temporary storage centers, the drafting and enactment of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act (資源回收再利用法) and industrial waste disposal. The EPA is currently employing BOT and BOO approaches to implement the Plan for Encouraging State-run and Private Enterprises to Construct and Operate Final Disposal Sites for General Industrial Waste (including Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Ash) and Plan for the Emergency Establishment of Final Disposal Sites for Industrial Waste (including Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Ash), both enacted by the Executive Yuan on May 11, 2001 (see EPM Vol. IV, Issues 4 and 7). Encouraging participation by public and private enterprises will achieve the goals of improving construction quality and operating efficiency while easing the government’s fiscal burden. And in accordance with the Executive Yuan’s National Industrial Waste Management and Disposal Plan, the EPA is requiring the authorities in charge of the target enterprises to complete installation of emergency storage facilities for the industrial waste under their jurisdiction before the end of December 2001. As for the drafting of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act, the EPA has completed an initial draft and submitted it to the Executive Yuan for review in June [editor’s note: the Executive Yuan approved this draft on August 29]. After passing review, the act will be sent to the Legislative Yuan for deliberation. The act calls for the EPA to actively implement “reverse recycling mechanisms,” in which enterprises reclaim waste goods through their sales channels for recycling. These mechanisms will lead to the establishment of robust waste recycling and disposal channels, while sharply cutting operating costs. With regard to the issue of inter-county/city industrial waste disposal and inter-district operations, the EPA has required counties and cities to actively follow EPA instructions issued in July 1999. These instructions stated that, in the case of public and private waste clearance and disposal organizations that have been licensed by environmental authorities, environmental authorities at all levels must not restrict the activities these organizations were originally licensed to perform. The EPA is now in the midst of reviewing and revising the Regulations Governing Management Assistance for Public/Private Waste Clearance and Treatment Organizations; this revision will seek to assist counties and cities to resolve waste disposal problems by eliminating restrictions on inter-district operations. With respect to the issue of water pollution control, the EPA is still at odds with petrochemical firms over the collection of soil and groundwater pollution remediation fees (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 8). The EPA states that it will continue to negotiate fee items and fee rates with firms and relevant scholars and will lighten the burden on firms by implementing fee collection in stages. As for effluent standards for traditional manufacturers, firms have suggested that, in keeping with the approach adopted in developed nations, monthly average values should be used as control standards. The EPA has responded to this suggestion by noting that not all developed countries use monthly averages and that most still maintain controls on maximum daily values. Out of concern for the transient impact pollution discharges may have on bodies of water, the EPA still insists on controlling maximum discharge values. Nevertheless, the EPA still plans to commission specialists to study control standards and make sure they are reasonable. To facilitate the control of average discharge values, the EPA will promote the installation of continuous monitoring or sampling equipment at petrochemical firms. It can be seen that the EPA is taking active steps to implement the resolutions put forth by the Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference and that it has drawn up specific implementation timetables and methods. As for laws that have not yet finished the legislative process, it is hoped that the Legislative Yuan will complete this work during its new session. To insure that the policies that have already been implemented run smoothly, the EPA will subject them to strict management and oversight and will make constant efforts to explain measures to the public.
全文
When the nearly month-long Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference ended recently its five subcommittees had issued a total of 322 resolutions. Among the many resolutions concerning environmental protection work were suggestions for improvement in the areas of waste disposal, EIAs and water pollution control. Wishing to implement the conference’s resolutions, the EPA responded quickly and proposed various specific improvement measures. Initiated by President Chen Shui-bian, the Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference ended on August 26. At the conference, the “Worsening Investment Environment” subcommittee proposed the following two basic suggestions as ways of improving the linkage between investment environment, environmental protection policy and the law: the first suggestion was to formulate environmental impact assessment (EIA) review criteria and simplified EIA procedures; the second was to harmonize environmental protection criteria and labor laws with industrial development. The five subcommittees at the conference submitted a total of 322 resolutions, including two basic suggestions and 20 resolutions directly concerning the EPA’s mission. These resolutions mostly addressed the three major issues of EIAs, waste disposal (including industrial waste disposal and recycling) and water pollution. Turning first to the EIA issue, the EPA had already taken the step of establishing an open recommendation selection process for members of the EPA’s EIA Review Committee in June (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 7) and had expressed hope that local governments would select committee members in a similar manner. As for the conference’s suggestion that EIA review criteria be established as a means of making review procedures faster, simpler and more transparent, the EPA has already formulated and announced EIA review criteria for “industrial park development,” “residential community development” and “land-based gravel extraction.” The EPA is currently performing research needed to formulate EIA review criteria for other types of development and expects to complete drafting and revision of EIA review criteria by the end of the year. The EPA also expects to complete the revision of Standards for Determining Detailed Items and Scope of Environmental Impact Assessments for Development Activities by the end of September. By simplifying relevant total emission control regulations and expanding the scope of some items, this revision will facilitate industrial development and the establishment of recreational farm/fishing enterprises while protecting the environment. Since EIA reviews currently require an average of 50 days, there is a need to speed up and simplify review procedures. The EPA has therefore begun studying the feasibility of shortening EIA reviews and expects to complete this work by the end of October. Some measures to improve review efficiency, including simplification of procedures and establishment of an EIA consulting service, have already been completed. As for the topic of waste disposal, the most salient issues can be summarized as the establishment of final disposal sites and temporary storage centers, the drafting and enactment of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act (資源回收再利用法) and industrial waste disposal. The EPA is currently employing BOT and BOO approaches to implement the Plan for Encouraging State-run and Private Enterprises to Construct and Operate Final Disposal Sites for General Industrial Waste (including Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Ash) and Plan for the Emergency Establishment of Final Disposal Sites for Industrial Waste (including Municipal Solid Waste Incinerator Ash), both enacted by the Executive Yuan on May 11, 2001 (see EPM Vol. IV, Issues 4 and 7). Encouraging participation by public and private enterprises will achieve the goals of improving construction quality and operating efficiency while easing the government’s fiscal burden. And in accordance with the Executive Yuan’s National Industrial Waste Management and Disposal Plan, the EPA is requiring the authorities in charge of the target enterprises to complete installation of emergency storage facilities for the industrial waste under their jurisdiction before the end of December 2001. As for the drafting of the Resource Recycling and Reuse Act, the EPA has completed an initial draft and submitted it to the Executive Yuan for review in June [editor’s note: the Executive Yuan approved this draft on August 29]. After passing review, the act will be sent to the Legislative Yuan for deliberation. The act calls for the EPA to actively implement “reverse recycling mechanisms,” in which enterprises reclaim waste goods through their sales channels for recycling. These mechanisms will lead to the establishment of robust waste recycling and disposal channels, while sharply cutting operating costs. With regard to the issue of inter-county/city industrial waste disposal and inter-district operations, the EPA has required counties and cities to actively follow EPA instructions issued in July 1999. These instructions stated that, in the case of public and private waste clearance and disposal organizations that have been licensed by environmental authorities, environmental authorities at all levels must not restrict the activities these organizations were originally licensed to perform. The EPA is now in the midst of reviewing and revising the Regulations Governing Management Assistance for Public/Private Waste Clearance and Treatment Organizations; this revision will seek to assist counties and cities to resolve waste disposal problems by eliminating restrictions on inter-district operations. With respect to the issue of water pollution control, the EPA is still at odds with petrochemical firms over the collection of soil and groundwater pollution remediation fees (see EPM Vol. IV, Issue 8). The EPA states that it will continue to negotiate fee items and fee rates with firms and relevant scholars and will lighten the burden on firms by implementing fee collection in stages. As for effluent standards for traditional manufacturers, firms have suggested that, in keeping with the approach adopted in developed nations, monthly average values should be used as control standards. The EPA has responded to this suggestion by noting that not all developed countries use monthly averages and that most still maintain controls on maximum daily values. Out of concern for the transient impact pollution discharges may have on bodies of water, the EPA still insists on controlling maximum discharge values. Nevertheless, the EPA still plans to commission specialists to study control standards and make sure they are reasonable. To facilitate the control of average discharge values, the EPA will promote the installation of continuous monitoring or sampling equipment at petrochemical firms. It can be seen that the EPA is taking active steps to implement the resolutions put forth by the Economic Development Advisory Committee Conference and that it has drawn up specific implementation timetables and methods. As for laws that have not yet finished the legislative process, it is hoped that the Legislative Yuan will complete this work during its new session. To insure that the policies that have already been implemented run smoothly, the EPA will subject them to strict management and oversight and will make constant efforts to explain measures to the public.
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2001
月份
4
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4
期
9
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1
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Economic Development Advisory Committee Resolutions Implemented
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全文:
The EPA is drafting six major strategies to broadly strengthen controls on effluent emitted from fac
編號:
817
標題:
Marine Pollution Control Act Enforcement Rules Announced
摘要:
The enactment of Taiwan’s first set of Marine Pollution Control Act Implementation Rules (海洋污染防治法施行細
全文:
The enactment of Taiwan’s first set of Marine Pollution Control Act Implementation Rules (海洋污染防治法施行細
編號:
812
標題:
EPA Promotes Bring Your Own Shopping Bags
摘要:
The EPA will launch a “Spare the Environment—Bring Your Own Shopping Bag” activity with President Ch
全文:
The EPA will launch a “Spare the Environment—Bring Your Own Shopping Bag” activity with President Ch
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