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Control Strategies for the Fugitive Particulate Emissions

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This project is an extended research which, in addition to the results from the precedented 2004 project, includes Fugitive Particulate Emissions Control of mining fields, exposed land, and piling sites. It also evaluates the effects of street sweeping and cleaning operations. The results are as followed: In the respect of air pollution control on construction sites, the 2005 Air Pollution Control Fee of Construction Sites amounts to NT$ 1 billion, totaling 71,366 cases. The volume of PM10 emission is 30,000 tons. The air pollution control measure effectively reduces 40% of PM10 emission, a 5% increase from the 2003. Until the end of June, 2006, 68% of construction sites inspected met the requirements of Air Pollution Control Regulations for Construction Sites. To address the difficulties for enforcing the Regulations, amendments must be made. In the control of street sweeping operation, is conducted by analyzing local governments’ street sweeping procedures and reported results.In order to form the strategy of fugitive pollution source control, comparison of particulate concentration, ion species analysis, metal concentration, and carbon contains in particulate had be finished. By referencing the regulations of fugitive pollution source control and experiences in China, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, and by holding public hearings, the Management Regulations of Air Pollution Control Facilities for Fugitive Particulate Emissions of Stationary Source will be drafted as a reference for the future policy-making of Environmental Protection Agency.
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Construction, Street Sweeping, Control Strategies for the Fugitive Particulate Source
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