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(1) Improve Guidance for Priority Trial Targets and 111th Year Expansion Targets (Results: 18 businesses)
Review the Environmental Permit Integration priority trial targets (businesses with registered capital of over 10 billion NTD) and 111th year expansion targets (businesses with registered capital between 1 billion and 10 billion NTD) to ensure the uploaded pollution flow diagrams for air, water, waste, and toxic (concerned) chemicals in the EPA's EMS system align with the details specified in the businesses' original permits (clean copy). Provide guidance to businesses for corrections.
(2) Continue Expansion and Guide Completion of Pollution Flow Diagram Drawings for Air, Water, Waste, and Toxic (Concerned) Chemicals (Results: 31 businesses)
Guide businesses beyond the 111th year expansion targets (including voluntary and newly established businesses) to complete and upload the pollution flow diagrams for air, water, waste, and toxic (concerned) chemicals to the EPA EMS system, ensuring alignment with the original permits (clean copy).
(3) Provide Consultation and Guidance, Hold Review Meetings, and Compile and File Opinions (Results: 5 businesses)
Provide consultation and guidance for priority trial targets, 111th year expansion targets, and businesses beyond the 111th year expansion targets (including voluntary and newly established businesses) on permit application processes (clean copy). Organize internal review meetings between the Bureau's business units and assist in compiling and filing related feedback in the EPA EMS system.
(4) Conduct Internal Education and Training (One session held on February 23, 2024)
Hold one internal education and training session (participants include the county's single-window, air, water, waste, and toxic (concerned) chemical business units). Prepare related training materials and conduct practical exercises on drawing pollution flow diagrams and performing environmental permit integration consultation and review procedures.
(5) Hold Advocacy and Briefing Sessions (One session held on March 29, 2024 and another on July 25, 2024)
Hold two briefing sessions for relevant businesses in the county, covering the integrated application procedures for air, water, waste, and toxic (concerned) chemicals, the requirements for drawing pollution flow diagrams, and other related matters.
(6) Maintain the Environmental Permit Integration Single Window
Maintain the Bureau's Environmental Permit Integration single window, responsible for compiling review feedback on air, water, waste, and toxic (concerned) chemical permits (clean copy), and facilitating communication between businesses and the Bureau's various business units. Provide the results of the 113th year environmental permit integration consultation and review promotion, including guidance on pollution flow diagrams, preliminary consultations, and review meeting outcomes, internal training sessions, and advocacy briefings. Assist in compiling related results and report them in accordance with the EPA's requirements.
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