英文摘要 |
The objectives of this project were to assist local governments to replace their refuse collection vehicles with new onto so as to maintain their capabilities of refuse collection services and promote the efficiency for providing people a clean, sanitized and healthy environment to live in. At the same time, this project also assisted EPA to gradually promote low-carbon refuse collection and reduce garbage collecting fuel consumption as well as toward a low-carbon, sustainable homeland.
This project carried out from February 26th, 2015 to December 31st, 2015. The results of this project implementation as below:Assisting the EPA to grasp the results, benefits and problems of electric compression refuse trucks. The tracking information could be the reference of the next procurement specifications of electric compression refuse trucks. For improving the efficiency of general waste collection performance from the local governments and analyzing the efficiency of maintenance from compression refuse trucks to support the proper management program of maintenance, this project continued to track the refuse clearance information and finished to study and provide the specification of garbage collection for reviewing the justifiability of demand and configuration from refuse collection vehicles. Besides, this project had drafted “guidelines of garbage collection and vehicle maintenance” to be the reference for executive (government) and cleaners of general waste.
For assisting EPA to deliver the replacement plans and give priority to low carbon refuse trucks redemption., this project had finished procurement specifications of rear loader refuse trucks for 2015 (consist of engine power and electric compression power) and tender documents via the inter-entity supply contract. The tender documents have been associated with the process completion of the relevant public hearings, research conferences, technical panel review meetings and public viewing. This project also continued to assist finishing the whole procurement procedures.
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