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Stationary Source Air PollutionControl Fees and Emissions Reporting Integrated Management System

At the same time of economic development, the air pollution caused should not be underestimated. In order to maintain the health of the people, the living environment, and improve the quality of life, " economic incentives“ are used to encourage polluters to actively reduce pollution emissions. The actual user or administrator collects air pollution prevention and control fees, and declares the amount of the fees payable in the previous quarter before the end of April, July, October and January of the following year, for the purpose of implementing air pollution prevention and control work.

Responding to citizens' growing concerns about air quality, the Competent Authority adopted a dual-track air quality management system that makes use of both administrative controls and economic incentives. In July 1995, the government began the collection of Stationary Source Air Pollution Control Fees (hereinafter referred to as "Air Pollution Control Fees"). For the greatest efficiency of implementation, the collection system of the Air Pollution Control Fee has been revised accordingly to respond in a timely manner to the actual situation. Up to now, not only the control list of pollutants, which include sulfur oxides, nitrogen oxides, volatile organic compounds and particulate pollutants, but also the structure of the Air Pollution Control Fee has been reviewed and revised on a regular basis.

The government has also established an incentive mechanism, providing economic incentives in the form of Air Pollution Control Fee exemptions for firms that install pollution prevention equipment and that make effective use of already-installed fixed pollution source air pollution prevention equipment, so as to provide ongoing incentives for firms to invest in improvements.

Control of stationary sources of air pollution

  • Evaluation of the total quantity control plan
  • Stationary Pollution Source Installation and Operating Permit Management
  • Air Pollution Control Fee System
  • Improved Control of Fugitive Dust Pollution Sources
  • Reinforcing control of dioxins and other hazardous air pollutants
  • Boiler replacement subsidy
  • Control of VOCs from consumer products
  • Continuous emission monitoring system
  • Response to air pollution emergency
  • Control, monitoring and improvement of volatile organic air pollutants
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