Integrating Unregistered Factory And Agricultural Land Environmental Pollution Spatial Data Application Project
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Food safety has become an issue that people have paid increasing attention to in recent years. In order to improve national food safety and strengthen monitoring of pollution sources, this project continues to expand data items such as listed factories, unregistered factories, and national sewage treatment plants based on the previous project, and In response to feedback from various ministries on data update, the three data update methods of the Environmental Management Department, Geology and Minerals Center and Agriculture and Water Resources Department were adjusted.
Optimize the existing functions of the early project, including research and analysis of cross-domain data such as connecting factory and regulatory enterprise information, establishing an integrated interface to strengthen data correlation and links, and applying GIS technology to analyze and visualize environmental inspection (monitoring) information. Establish a water quality monitoring information dashboard to provide viewing of the distribution of water quality monitoring stations within the query range, monitoring data statistics charts and data change trends, and import chemical substance data from the existing cross-departmental chemical substance information platform to analyze correlations.
Based on the government's policy direction, we interviewed various ministries, analyzed needs, designed and established interfaces for focused use, and provided five pieces of information such as unregistered factories and irrigation water quality to the environmental information exploration dashboard of the Department of Supervision and Inspection for interfacing and public inquiry.
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Unregistered Factory, Agricultural Land Pollution, Inter-Ministerial Cooperation
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