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2013 Offshore Island Industrial Zone Total Air Pollution Examination and Permit Control

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This plan has a 12-month execution period from Mar 1, 2013 to Feb 28, 2014.The final results of this project were separately introduced as the following: 1.The 22 firms in the offshore industrial park have obtained operation permit to 169 processes and installation permit to four. 2. Accepts permission application document 83, issues after due investigation 66 permits, rejects the application to be 19, other for in examination or test run. 3.The total emission in the offshore industrial parks in 2012 were 1118.3.33 ton of particulate matters, 6749.3 ton of sulfur oxide, 14430.4 ton of nitrogen oxide and 2275.7 ton of volatile organic compounds and the total emissions in the offshore industrial parks in 2013 years in the first quarter to the third quarter the amount of 921.593 tons of particulate pollutants, sulfur oxides 5018.111 tons, nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds 11,299.982 tons 2114.416 tons 4.The concrete results of the tasks in this plan include: the inspection in 21 factories, which comprised of the legal compliance check on the operation permit of a total of 169 processes and the comparison of the real on-site operation against the permitted contents. The results were 23 cases of noncompliance in those 169 processes. 5.On-site supervision and testing 102 times, 378 times and completed pipeline network scheduled inspection report review; 21 factory 102 years to complete four seasons emissions reporting data review. 6.On-site inspection to detect 109 times execution, which contains 20 times the conventional pollutants detected 54 times volatile organic compounds detected dioxin job five times, five times PAHs, 5 plumes of heavy metal discharge pipe testing operations, five times the discharge pipe sulfuric acid droplets detection, five times the discharge pipe chlorine testing operations, five times the ammonia discharge pipeline inspection, five times the detection of hydrogen chloride emissions from pipeline operations, and 10 times the pipe odor detection.
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permit;stationary sources;emission
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