英文摘要 |
The overall progress of various quantitative targets for the year has reached more than 100% in accordance with the contract requirements. In terms of the promotion and inspection control of air quality protection zones, this year’s plan, in conjunction with Hsinchu County, jointly designated the Hsinchu Science Park as an air quality protection zone. One consultation meeting was held on April 10, 2020, and one consultation meeting was held on September 5, 2020. Discussion meetings.
Regarding the mobile license plate inspection operation carried out in the Hsinchu Science Park, a total of 19,134 vehicles were randomly inspected this year, and a total of 9,675 vehicle numbers were taken. As of the end of January, the self-inspection inspection pass rate was 6,973 vehicles, and the inspection rate was 72.1%. For vehicles that have not been inspected within one year, Vehicles that have completed inspections will be proactively sent out inspection notifications in batches. Considering that the city’s diesel vehicle smoke emission testing station has not yet been repaired and dismantled from January to September, and the inspection capacity is insufficient, priority is given to sending a total of 2,500 vehicles registered in Hsinchu City. According to statistics, by the end of October, the return inspection rate was about 41.7%, so the overall inspection rate increased to 82.8%.
As part of the implementation results of the designated Hsinchu Transfer Station and the Hulin School District Air Quality Maintenance Zone, the overall inspection rate increased by 14.6%, and the use of vehicles with Phase IV or above increased by 2.1% compared with the same period last year. The PM2.5 micro-sensors near the Hsinchu Transfer Station The concentration improved by 4.8%. Hulin School District used air quality monitoring vehicles to monitor the air quality before and after the planning. In the PM2.5 concentration emission situation of mobile pollution sources, the average concentration was about 11.7% lower than that in 2011. It showed that the planning was planned through the announcement. After the area was cleared, control over diesel vehicles entering and exiting the area has been effective.
In the part of motor vehicle noise inspection and control in use, a total of 82 rounds of in-situ noise inspections (inspections) were carried out in parking lots (stations), roadside, port areas or other appropriate locations or joint inspections with police units were completed. A total of 109 inspections were completed using mobile technology law enforcement in hot spots.
The city currently has 3 fixed and 2 sets of mobile sound camera technology equipment for concurrent enforcement, and the overall number of motor vehicle noise cases dropped by 13.6% compared with the same period last year. We also assisted in the planning of locations to install 2 sets of fixed and 4 sets of fixed mobile motor vehicle noise detection systems. A site assessment was submitted to the Environmental Protection Bureau for review on February 22, 2012. North District selected 1 Xibin Road Section 3, Zhonghua Road Section 3 and Jinzhu Road, Railway Road Section 1 and Nanda Road were selected in the Eastern District, Yuanpei Street was selected in Xiangshan District, a total of 6 locations.
This year, we assisted in handling 2 cases of public complaints about traffic noise monitoring. The monitoring locations were No. 2, Lane 2, Lane 384, Section 1, Zhonghua Road, Hsinchu City, and No. 50, Lane 271, Wuling Road, Hsinchu City. The monitoring dates were March 6, 2012. From Sunday to 7th and April 10th to 11th, 2020, the monitoring results all met the standards of Category 3 of the Environmental Sound Standards.
Integrating the above-mentioned control actions, this year’s self-evaluation score for the Ministry of Environment’s 112th Annual Performance Appraisal has achieved a full score of 7 points (including bonus points).
In response to the Environmental Protection Bureau's expansion of the contract on August 31, 2012, to include the "Strengthening the Smart Transformation Plan for National Environmental Monitoring-Constructing a National Noise Monitoring Network", on November 6 of the same year, Xibin Road was prioritized for high-noise complaint hotspots. In Section 1, a fixed motor vehicle noise detection system was erected opposite the Environmental Protection Bureau on Gangbei 6th Street. Two vehicles provided by the Environmental Protection Bureau were also converted into vehicle-mounted motor vehicle noise detection systems on the same day. In addition, the installation of 6 fixed notice boards, 3 official notice boards and the purchase of 1 handheld cup anemometer were completed on November 14 and December 29 respectively.
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