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  Taichung County Public- Private-Partnership Street Sweeping and Cleaning Project 2006/4/6
      Summary of Accomplishments:

From March 16 2005, when the project came into effect, up to March 10, 2006, the following works have been completed according to the pre-set schedule: street sweeping and checking operations, checking and coordination results of the township administration offices, outcome evaluation, questionnaire and street-adoption-by- business program. Hereunder are the actual implementation results:

1. Sweeping, Cleaning and Checking:

(1) After obtaining the approval of the Environmental Protection Bureau for the sweeping and cleaning routes, street sweeping and cleaning started on April 1, 2005. As of March 10, 2006, three route amendments and addition of one new route were made during the project period. Total 15,124.9km of streets were cleaned with 25,098.5 tons of water consumed. Water consumption per unit was 1.66 tons per kilometer. The project duration was 50 weeks, with an average of 292.7km of streets cleaned per week. The project completed sweeping of 14,808.4 kilometers of streets, that is 285.9km per week. Dumped garbage reached 186,280 kg; while the dust collected averaged 12.6 kg per kilometer. The project achievement rate reached 100%.

(2) Sweeping and Cleaning Site Checking: Since the project was put into practice in April 2005 up until March 10, 2006, sweeping checking of 165 streets and lanes was conducted; checking on street sweeping that had been carried out on 165 routes. As shown in the checking results, each cleaning and sweeping met the requirements.

2. Checking and Coordination Results of the Town/Village Administration Offices

(1) To integrate the cleaning & sweeping routes of town/village offices possessing cleaning & sweeping tools together with the routes of the Environmental Protection Bureau in an effort to achieve the most efficient results, three work coordination meetings for town/village administration offices were held on April 15, July 21, and October 28, 2005, respectively. Moreover, an out-of-county demonstration tour was organized on January 5 & 6 in 2006. It served the purpose of enhancing the efficiency of street cleaning & sweeping through the exchange and sharing of experience.

(2) This year, we not only checked on the street sweeping & cleaning projects of each township/village administration office, but also provided an internet reporting system to the administration offices for reporting project implementation progress. To date, each town/village office has conducted the street sweeping & cleaning project according to the reported information. Though the heavy workload in the early stages delayed the internet reporting process of the administration clerks, our reminder phone calls made before the report deadline has obviously improved the situation.

3. Performance Evaluation: 10 street routes were selected for street dust loading analysis from which we found that before sweeping, the dust loading is 0.05g/m2~0.83 g/m2, and 0.42g/m2 on average. After sweeping, the dust loading is 0.02g/m2~0.10 g/m2, and 0.06g/m2 on average. We can see an obvious drop after street sweeping and cleaning. As per the EPAs rating on street classification, streets before sweeping and cleaning are rated from A (clean) to C (filthy). After sweeping and cleaning, the streets all rated A (clean).

4. Questionnaire: Township/village administration offices possessing sweeping and cleaning tools were surveyed by questionnaire (1,000 questionnaires are projected to be valid). So far, the questionnaires are all filled out. We also sent out another 500 questionnaires to the public-private-partnership street routes, thus leading to a total of 1,500 questionnaires. Questionnaire responses show that the public is not satisfied with air quality as a whole but holds a higher level of satisfaction on improvement of street dust. It also reveals that the public generally support and accept the street sweeping and cleaning project. It is therefore suggested that the Environmental Protection Bureau further coordinate and integrate the cleaning & sweeping operations among towns and villages in an effort to effectively maximize the efficient use of limited resources and budget.

5. Street-adoption-by-business Program: We continue to compile the information related to the street adoption program this year. There are 21 companies participating in the program this year; however, ten of which have been included in the regular pollutants monitoring and control project since August 2005, thus only the remaining 11 companies come under this program. Statistics from April 2005 to February 2006 indicate that the length of streets adopted for cleaning is 2,516.0km, and 1,120.8km for sweeping; therefore, for a total length of 3,636.8km. To meet the EPAs pollution reduction formula, a reduction of 50.19 tons (TSP) and 9.46 tons (PM10) is posted. Companies participating in the street adoption program include the following industries: the gravel industry, the reinforced concrete industry, electricity generating industry and earthworks industry.

 
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