英文摘要 |
The project consisted of 4 parts: 1. Instructed users on the operation of the Illegal Dumping Management System (IDMS) and the column definitions; 2. Worked with environmental protection bureaus on the inspection of illegal dumping sites and demonstration of field investigation; 3. Performed data statistics and analysis of the inspection results of existing illegal dumping sites; and 4. Provided consultation service and other assistance requested.
To enhance users’ ability to utilize the IDMS, the project sent instructors to all 19 cities and counties to instruct on the operation of the system and the column definitions. A total of 19 training sessions were held and attended by 77 people.
Eighteen demonstrations of field investigation were held in cities and counties under the project to ensure a seamless data transition from the old system to the IDMS, and to further understand the current conditions of illegal dumping sites nationwide (3 of the 18 demonstrations were arranged for new cases). The project team visited the sites to assist EPB personnel in coordinate positioning and data collection such as site photos, offered clarification and advice on such issues as the procedure of field investigation and the points requiring attention, and compiled suggestions and comments from all units to facilitate subsequent discussion.
In the aspect of confirming and checking the existing cases nationwide, the inspection results of all cities and counties revealed that the number of illegal dumping cases was reduced from 258 to 138 by February 29, 2012. The project set out to check the filling of inspection list, site information registration, and monitoring site information record based on the reported data. The results for the filling of inspection showed there were 19 cities completing the creation of the list, while the results for site information registration shows there are 281 cases including delisting, repetitive reporting, enlisting, and newly created cases with a completion rate of 45%. For the uncompleted working items, thirteen solutions were suggested to further improve the inspection list filling, site information registration, and monitoring site information record by analyzing 4 reasons from filling condition for each data block.
Assistance was given to organize or help organize meetings, including the workshop on illegal dumping sites given by the Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Fund Management Board, a press conference on IDMS held in the EPA, EPA Minister’s report on the implementation of IDMS, as well as a discussion on clearance methods and budget estimation. A telephone service was established to provide technical support for users; two training sessions were held for staff at the 0800 toll-free service hotlines to increase their understanding of the system. The project team also provided information support and assisted in record taking during 4 EPA field investigations of important illegal dumping sites.
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