The Impact of Water Pollution Control Fee on Taiwan Steelmakers
by Yu-Wei Chang, Chan-Po Chen
Publisher - Dragon Steel Corporation, Taiwan
Category - Engineering & IT
Pollution charge is designed to provide an incentive for producers to reduce pollution and
improve the pollution control efficiency. Most developed countries in the world has enacted
the polluter pay principle to establish a policy about Water Pollution Control Fee. Taiwan
Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) plans to collect the Water Pollution Control
Fee since 2004. After analyzing the pollution characteristics and treatment cost, Taiwan EPA
has commenced to impose the Water Pollution Control Fee on the pollutants in wastewater
discharged from the enterprises since May 1st 2015. 10 pollution items has been chosen to
calculate the Water Pollution Control Fees, which are COD, SS, Pb, Ni, Cu, Hg, Cd, Cr, As,
and CN-
. The pollutant charge rates range from 0.02 to 1000 US dollar per kilogram.
The paper would introduce the impact of Water Pollution Control Fee on Taiwan steel
industry. Four study cases (including the cold rolling mill, stainless mill, bar & rod rolling
mill, integrated steel plant) would illustrate how steelmakers operate their wastewater
treatment facilities to reduce their pollution and payable fees. The less pollution that is
discharged the less fee is paid. Since most steelmakers have efficiently treated their
wastewater, they only have a little expense for Water Pollution Control Fee. One study case
shows the payable fees in six month for a cold rolling mill could only be 68 USD dollar.
However, if the cold rolling mill have committed a serious violation against Water Pollution
Control Act, it would be punished and have a payable fee up to 6470 USD dollar.
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