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Industrial Safety & Health
Reducing air pollution and promoting environmental education
include total suspended particulate matter, sulfur oxides (SOx), nitrogen oxides (NOx), volatile organic
days and fuel use for heavy oil cracking plant and particular procedures because of production needs, leading to an increase in SOx emissions. Other emissions, such as TSP, NOx, and VOCs, all maintained last year’s level or saw a gradual decrease, showing that the improvement measures CPC implemented effectively reduced air pollution.
Since the enactment of the Environmental Education Act in 2011, CPC has actively promoted environment-related education and similar activities, and the concepts of environmental protection and of cherishing Taiwan’s natural resources. It has called on the public to come together on local ecological issues, showing concern for the development of local communities and taking specific actions, such as park and forest adoption, garbage clean-ups, and marine pollution remediation, to pass on a clean environment for future generations. In further educational developments in recent as an environmental education facility on August 22, 2017. It is the only educational facility for oil facility on January 22, 2018.
CPC is dedicated to protecting the homeland and the environment. Therefore, it strives to raise its environmental performance by deploying the latest pollution-control technology, actively introducing in the pursuit of developing sustainability in its operations and the sharing of good health and prosperity with citizens.
monthlyaverage
Item
Taoyuan Refinery
Standards Effluent
Dalin Refinery
Linyuan Petrochemical Complex
Standards Ocean Effluent
COD (ppm)
18.62
100
30.6
48.35
280
Oil (ppm)
3.33
10
<1.0
<1.0
20
SS (ppm)
10.43
30
7.3
8.6
100
Phenol (ppm)
0.0038
1.0
<0.01
<0.01
1.0
Water Usage
31,403
Thousand kiloliters
Crude oil
22,185
Thousand kiloliters
Fuel Oil
138
Thousand kiloliters
Fuel Gas
1,563,950
Thousand cubic meters
Natural Gas
1,236,978
Thousand cubic meters
Gasoline additives (MTBE)
502
Thousand kiloliters
Purchased Electricity
2,099,207
Thousand kWh
Gas emissions
CO2
7,590,595*
Tons
NOx
2,923
Tons
SOx
955
Tons
TSP
278
Tons
VOC
3,223
Tons
COD
358
Tons
Waste Water
13,996
Thousand cubic meters
Waste
132,926
Tons
Diesel
5,964
Thousand kiloliters
Fuel oil
1,899
Thousand kiloliters
Vehicle fuel
9,309
Thousand kiloliters
Jet fuel
2,217
Thousand kiloliters
Liquefied petroleum gas
367
Kilotons
Ethylene
937
Kilotons
Propene
899
Kilotons
Butadiene
119
Kilotons
*Note: the amount of CO2