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112年度澎湖縣空氣品質管理發展計畫

中文摘要 澎湖縣為我國離島縣位於臺灣海峽上,由澎湖群島所組成,以澎湖水道與臺灣本島之雲林縣、嘉義縣相望。人口有六成定居於馬公市,澎湖縣內轄有1市5鄉共有6個鄉市,四面環海,早期經濟活動以漁業為主,隨著漁業資源比重降低,現已轉型為以觀光為主。 澎湖縣每年夏季的花火節與水上活動帶來人潮,觀光遊客透過航空或輪船前來旅遊,108年旅遊人次達最高峰1,286千人次,109年及110年受疫情影響分別降為1,143千人及618千人,111年觀光人次有緩升趨勢至1,144千人,112年至11月則為1,244千人。 澎湖縣設有環境部馬公站監測各項污染物空氣品質,AQI>100占比,由108年7.9%降至111年5.5%,112年統計至11月為3.9%(共13日,分別發生於3月共3日、4月共1日、5月共3日、10月3日及11月3日),其中11日受境外影響,另外2日受水平及垂直擴散條件差,午後受光化作用造成O3_8hr高值。歷年最大指標污染物O3_8hr主要分布於3~5月及9~11月,PM2.5分布於1~3月及10~12月,近三年則僅於1、4月有發生。 馬公站107至112年1~11月同期PM2.5平均濃度,自動站與手動站均呈逐年下降趨勢,PM2.5手動站109~111年三年平均值低於年平均值及24hr_ 98%高值之空品標準15µg/m3及35µg/m3,已改善至二級防制區。O3_8hr_93%高值濃度109~111三年平均為69.6ppb,高於空品標準60ppb,112年至11月為67.9ppb略較111年69.7ppb改善。 環境部公告排放清冊TEDS11.0,與前版TEDS10.1進行各類污染源排放量變化比較,PM10及PM2.5以裸露地表占比最高(62.6%及57.8%);SOx及NOx以電力業占比最高(49.3%及41%);NMHC以一般消費占比42.1%最高。 澎湖縣空氣污染防制計畫書(109年至112年)有9項管制策略,截至10月底已有8項量化達標,尚有1項預計年底可達標;3項減量策略截至10月底PM10,PM2.5,NOx,NMHC皆已達標。另外,本計畫依據112年10月環境部提供之撰寫指引及減量手冊編撰「澎湖縣空氣污染防制計畫(113 年至116年)」,已完成初稿並提供環保局進行修訂。 本計畫檢核各計畫月報/季報/半年報等資料,各計畫在現場查核與資料核對結果與提報資料一致,部分稍有缺漏,能立即並確實補齊資料,同時向各計畫確認考評工作執行進度,並提供相關建議,另已召開2場工作會議及2場污防書研商會議,提升整體執行成效。 「空氣品質不良嚴重惡化緊急應變辦法」截至112年11月發生預警總計6次,均已落實子計畫通報查處作業,並按時回報環境部網站。 室內空氣品質本年度針對非列管之敏感族群使用場所或有輔導需求之公私場所執行16處場所巡檢輔導;並透過現場輔導讓場所了解室內空氣品質自主管理維護的重要性及推廣場所取得自主管理標章,截至112年11月30日已完成5處非列管之敏感族群使用場所取得良好級標章。現場巡查結果發現,本地區室外CO2濃度平均約在400~440ppm左右,而針對巡檢場所室內CO2濃度平均約在400~500ppm上下,依據巡檢結果CO2濃度偏高情況主要是因室內使用空調不當導致室內通風污染物濃度累積。 針對列管場所進行室內空氣品質維護管理措施落實度查核,已完成輔導本縣12處列管場所且皆符合法規規範,尚有1處因場所改建暫時解除列管,於112年10月改建完成依法列管,待場所於期限內完成定期檢測,持續輔導其列管場所。 空品淨化區執行成果,聯合縣府相關局處推展環境綠美化,減少裸露地風蝕揚塵排放,每人享有青青草園面積由99年8.85m2/人上升至112年11月12.75 m2/人;112年推動計有7處空氣品質淨化區由民間企業認養及志工認養。 辦理1場次清淨空氣綠牆設置推廣說明會,針對參與說明會設置清淨空氣綠牆之意願,進行後續現勘輔導、協助計畫書撰寫及補助申請審查等相關作業,現勘輔導後志清國中於環境部同意補助申請核定,該校已於9月19完成綠牆設置。另針對不克前來參與說明會之20間學校,當面進行解說媒合或現勘補助作業原則及申請維護協助方案相關內容。
中文關鍵字 空氣品質、管理發展、管制對策、空氣品質淨化區、污染排放源

基本資訊

專案計畫編號 經費年度 112 計畫經費 3600 千元
專案開始日期 2023/02/17 專案結束日期 2023/12/31 專案主持人 潘一誠
主辦單位 澎湖縣政府環境保護局 承辦人 黃紫羿 執行單位 鼎環工程顧問股份有限公司

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期末報告 112年澎湖縣空氣品質期末報告-定稿-1121228.pdf 49MB

112 Penghu County Air Quality Management and Development Plan

英文摘要 Penghu County is an outlying island county located in the Taiwan Strait, consisting of the Penghu Archipelago. It faces Yunlin County and Chiayi County on Taiwan's main island across the Penghu Channel. Approximately 60% of the population resides in Magong City, the county's central hub. Penghu County comprises 1 city and 5 townships, surrounded by the sea on all sides. In its early stages, the local economy was predominantly based on fishing, but with a decrease in the significance of fisheries, the county has successfully transitioned to a tourism-driven model. The annual Fireworks Festival and water activities during the summer attract crowds of tourists. Visitors typically arrive by air or sea, with tourist numbers reaching a peak of 1,286 thousand in 2019. However, due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, tourist numbers dropped to 1,143 thousand in 2020 and 618 thousand in 2021. In 2023, there has been a gradual increase, reaching 1,144 thousand by November and 1,244 thousand by November 2023. Penghu County has an air quality monitoring station in Magong operated by the Environmental Protection Agency, monitoring various air pollutants. The percentage of days with an AQI > 100 decreased from 7.9% in 2019 to 5.5% in 2020 and further to 3.9% in 2023 (as of November, occurring on 13 days, with 3 days in March, 1 day in April, 3 days in May, 3 days in October, and 3 days in November). Eleven of these days were influenced by external factors, and two days were affected by poor horizontal and vertical diffusion conditions, leading to elevated O3_8hr levels in the afternoon due to photochemical reactions. The historical maximum index pollutant O3_8hr is primarily observed in March to May and September to November. PM2.5 is most prevalent from January to March and October to December, but in the last three years, occurrences have been limited to January and April. The average PM2.5 concentrations at the Magong Station from 2018 to 2023 (January to November) show a consistent annual decrease in both automatic and manual monitoring stations. The three-year average values for the PM2.5 manual station from 2019 to 2021 were below the air quality standards of 15 µg/m³ for the annual average and 35 µg/m³ for the 24hr_98% high value. As a result, the air quality has improved to a Level 2 control zone. This plan has conducted thorough checks on monthly/quarterly/semi-annual reports and other data from each project. The on-site inspections and data verification results are consistent with the reported data. Although there were some minor omissions, the missing information was promptly and accurately supplemented. Additionally, progress in the implementation of evaluation tasks was confirmed with each project, and relevant suggestions were provided. Two working meetings and two pollution prevention book review meetings have been held to enhance overall execution efficiency. The "Emergency Response Measures for Severe Deterioration of Air Quality" have issued a total of 6 warnings as of November 2023. All sub-projects have effectively implemented reporting and investigation procedures, and timely reports have been submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency website. For indoor air quality, 16 locations catering to non-listed sensitive groups or those requiring guidance in public and private places were inspected and guided this year. Through on-site guidance, these locations gained an understanding of the importance of self-management and maintenance of indoor air quality, promoting the acquisition of self-management certification. As of November 30, 2023, five non-listed sensitive group locations have obtained the "Good Grade" certification. During on-site inspections, it was found that the average outdoor CO2 concentration in the local area is around 400-440 ppm. For inspected locations, the indoor CO2 concentration averages around 400-500 ppm. The elevated CO2 concentration is mainly attributed to improper use of air conditioning leading to the accumulation of indoor air pollutants. Audits were conducted to assess the implementation of indoor air quality maintenance and management measures for listed locations. Guidance has been provided to 12 listed locations in the county, all of which comply with regulatory standards. One location temporarily delisted due to renovation was reinstated in October 2023 after completing the renovation, and continuous guidance is provided to ensure compliance with periodic testing within the specified timeframe. The average O3_8hr_93% high value concentration from 2019 to 2021 was 69.6 ppb, slightly higher than the air quality standard of 60 ppb. However, there has been a slight improvement, with the value decreasing to 67.9 ppb from 2019 to November 2023. The Environmental Protection Agency announced the emission inventory TEDS11.0, comparing various pollution source emissions with the previous version, TEDS10.1. PM10 and PM2.5 had the highest proportion from bare ground (62.6% and 57.8%); SOx and NOx had the highest proportion from the power industry (49.3% and 41%); NMHC had the highest proportion from general consumption (42.1%). The air pollution control plan for Penghu County (from 2019 to 2022) includes 9 control strategies, with 8 of them quantitatively meeting the targets as of the end of October, and 1 expected to meet the target by the year-end. For the three reduction strategies, PM10, PM2.5, NOx, and NMHC have all met the targets as of the end of October. Additionally, based on guidelines and reduction manuals provided by the Environmental Protection Agency in October 2023, the draft for the "Penghu County Air Pollution Control Plan (from 2024 to 2027)" has been completed and submitted for revision by the Environmental Protection Bureau. The implementation results of the air quality purification zones involve collaborative efforts with relevant county government departments to promote environmental greening and beautification. This initiative aims to reduce dust emissions from exposed soil erosion, providing each person with a green space. The individual green space per person has increased from 8.85 m²/person in 2009 to 12.75 m²/person as of November 2023. In 2023, seven air quality purification zones were established through adoption by private enterprises and volunteers. A promotional seminar for the installation of clean air green walls was organized, targeting those interested in setting up such walls. Subsequent on-site guidance, assistance in project proposal writing, and support for application reviews were provided. After on-site guidance, Zhiqing Junior High School received approval for the subsidy application from the Environmental Protection Agency and completed the green wall installation on September 19. For the 20 schools that were unable to attend the seminar, explanations and matchmaking for subsidy principles, on-site guidance, and assistance in applying for maintenance support were conducted directly.
英文關鍵字 Air Quality, Management Development, Control Strategies, Air Quality Purification Area, Pollution Source