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Effluent Standards Originally Promulgated and Effective on May 5, 1987, Latest Revision Effective on December 24, 1997 Environmental Protection Administration of the Republic of China on Taiwan English Translation 1 by Dennis Te-Chung Tang Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan and Richard J. Ferris Jr. Beveridge & Diamond, P.C., Washington, D.C. Approved by Hsung-Hsiung Tsai Administrator, Environmental Protection Administration Republic of China Article 1 These Standards are promulgated pursuant to Section 2 of Article 7 of Water Pollution Control Act (hereinafter the Act ). Article 2 The quality characteristics and limitations of effluent from industries, sewage systems and sewage treatment facilities attached to buildings are given in the following table: 1 Translators' note: This translation is for information purposes only and does not represent the binding law of the Republic of China. The binding law appears only in the national language--chinese. Therefore, for purposes other than acquiring information, reference must be made to the original Chinese version of these Standards. In translating these Standards, the translators did not depart from the original Chinese text. Accordingly, ambiguities present in the translation are also present in the original. In the Chinese version of these Standards, each paragraph is referred to as a "section" (hsiang). Bracketed text indicates translator additions for the purpose of increasing clarity. 1

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN [Industrial] Application Effluent Maximum [Explanatory] Note Characteristic Effluent Limitations Generally applicable to wastewater from Water temperature 1. For effluents industries, sewage system and sewage discharged into treatment facilities attached to buildings surface water bodies other than the ocean: 1) Below 38ºC (from May to September) 2) Below 35ºC (from October to April) 2. For effluents discharged directly into marine waters, the temperature at the discharge point shall not exceed 42ºC; the temperature difference should not exceed 4ºC for surface water at 500 meters from discharge point. ph 6.0~9.0 Fluoride (excluding 15.0 complex ions) Nitrate-N 100 2

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Ammonia nitrogen 20.0 (NH 3 -N) Phosphate 10.0 (calculated by phosphoric radical (Ⅲ)) Phenols 2.0 Anionic surfactant 10.0 Cyanide 1.0 Oil and grease 10.0 (n-hexane extraction) Soluble iron 10.0 Soluble manganese 10.0 Cadmium 0.03 Lead 1.0 Total chromium 2.0 Hexavalent 0.5 chromium Organic mercury not detectable Total mercury 0.005 Copper 3.0 Zinc 5.0 Silver 0.5 Nickel 1.0 Selenium 0.5 Arsenic 0.5 Boron 1.0 Sulfide 1.0 Formaldehyde 3.0 Polychlorinated not detectable biphenyls (PCBs) The effluent limitation for ammonia nitrogen (NH 3 -N) and phosphate is only applicable to water quantity and quality protection areas. However, the effluent limitation for ammonia nitrogen (NH 3 -N) and phosphate for the livestock industries and the effective date thereof shall be promulgated by the Responsible Agency at the central government level in consultation with the Responsible Agency for the Enterprise Associated with the Industry at Issue at the central government level. 3

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN Total 0.5 organophosphorous compounds (such as Parathion, Diazinon, Tamaron, Azodrin, EPN, etc.) 4

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Industrial or mining wastewater Dyeing or leather manufacturing Pulp Total 0.5 aminomethyl-carba mate (such as Mipcin, Carbofuran, Lannate, Unden, BPMC, etc.) Herbicides (such as 1.0 Butachlor, Paraquat, 2,4-D (sodium), Lasso, MO-401, Glyphosate, etc.) Endosulfan 0.03 Endrin 0.0003 Lindane 0.004 Heptachlor and its 0.001 derivatives DDT and its 0.001 derivatives Aldrin, Dieldrin 0.003 Pentachlorophenol 0.005 and its salts Toxaphene 0.005 Pentachloronitro-be not detectable nzene Folpet phaltan not detectable Captafol not detectable Captan not detectable Biological oxygen 50 demand (BOD) Chemical oxygen 200 demand (COD) Suspended solids 50 (SS) COD 200 SS 100 5

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN Fermentation BOD 80 COD 200 SS 100 Petroleum refining COD 200 Petrochemical COD 250 Paper manufacturing COD 200 Wool production or chemical BOD 50 COD 200 Pharmaceutical or pesticide BOD 50 manufacturing COD 200 Food BOD 50 Meat processing BOD 100 COD 200 SS 100 Metal, metal surface treatment, electroplating, or ship manufacturing Power plants BOD 50 COD 200 Total residual 0.5 chlorine Rubber manufacturing BOD 50 COD 200 Cement manufacturing COD SS 100 100 6

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Wastewater from industries designated by the Responsible Agency at the central government level Powder manufacturing BOD 80 SS 100 Textile BOD 50 COD 200 Sugar processing BOD 50 Mineral extraction, ceramic, porcelain enameling, or soil SS 100 or rock extraction industries Automative repair facilities Glass manufacturing SS 100 Printed circuit-board COD 120 Other industries BOD 50 COD 200 Wastewater treatment BOD 50 service COD 200 Coliform groups 3000 Livestock (I) BOD 100 COD 400 SS 200 Livestock (II) BOD 100 COD 650 SS 200 Fish and Meat markets BOD 100 meat COD 200 includes non-grazing animals, such as pigs, chickens, ducks and geese. includes to grazing (grass-fed) animals, such as cows, horses, sheep, deer, and rabbits. 7

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN markets SS 100 8

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Fish markets BOD 50 waste Human waste BOD 80 disposal (night soil) COD 200 plants treatment plants SS 100 Coliform groups 5000 Sanitary landfills COD 500 SS 80 Waste COD 200 incinerators and other waste disposal facilities Plate-making or photo processing Laundry and dyeing, COD 200 ship scrapping or SS 80 refurbishing aquaculture BOD 50 Laboratory or other academic BOD 50 research room, academic or COD 300 research institutes SS 60 Hospitals or medical BOD 50 institutions Coliform groups 3000 Zoos BOD 80 SS 80 Coliform groups 5000 Environmental inspection and BOD 50 testing institutions Tap-water plants SS 100 Total residual chorine 0.5 9

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN Sewage systems The sewage treatment facilities attached to buildings Restaurants, hotels and BOD 80 recreational resorts SS 80 Coliform groups 5000 Container freight stations Car washes SS 80 Coal stockpiling facilities and BOD 50 construction COD 200 Other industries designated BOD 50 by the Responsible Agency at COD 200 the central government level Designated for COD 250 sewers petro-chemical industrial parks for other BOD 50 industrial parks COD 180 or other industries Public and Flow rate more BOD 50 community than 250 sewers cubic-meters-p Coliform groups 3000 er-day (CMD) Flow rate BOD 80 between 50 and SS 80 250 CMD Coliform groups 5000 Flow rate less BOD 100 than 50 CMD SS 100 Flow rate more than 250 BOD 50 CMD Coliform groups 3000 Flow rate between 50 and BOD 80 250 CMD SS 80 Coliform groups 5000 Flow rate less than 50 CMD BOD 100 SS 100 10

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Article 3 In accordance with these Effluent Standards in effect as of January 1, 1998, characteristics and limitations of effluents shall be as following: [Industrial] Application Generally applicable to wastewater from industries, sewage systems and sewage treatment facilities attached to buildings Effluent Maximum Effluent Characteristic Limitations Water 1. For effluents temperature discharged into surface water bodies other than the ocean: 1) Below 38ºC (from May to September) 2) Below 35ºC (from October to April) [Explanatory] Note 2. For effluents discharged directly into marine waters, the temperature at the discharge point shall not exceed 42º C; and the temperature difference should not exceed 4ºC for surface water at 500 meters from the discharge point. ph 6.0~9.0 Fluoride 15.0 (excluding complex ions) Nitrate-N 50 11

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN Ammonia nitrogen 10.0 (NH 3 -N) Phosphate 4.0 (calculated by phosphoric radical (Ⅲ)) Phenols 1.0 Anionic surfactant 10.0 Cyanide 1.0 Oil and grease 10.0 (n-hexane extraction) Soluble iron 10.0 Soluble manganese 10.0 Cadmium 0.03 Lead 1.0 Total chromium 2.0 Hexavalent 0.5 chromium Organic mercury not detectable Total mercury 0.005 Copper 3.0 Zinc 5.0 Silver 0.5 Nickel 1.0 Selenium 0.5 Arsenic 0.5 Boron 1.0 Sulfide 1.0 Formaldehyde 3.0 PCBs not detectable Total 0.5 organophosphorous compounds (such as Parathion, Diazinon, Tamaron, Azodrin, EPN, etc.) The limitation for ammonia nitrogen (NH 3 -N) and phosphate is only applicable to water quantity and quality protection areas. However, the effluent limitation for ammonia nitrogen (NH 3 -N) and phosphate for the livestock industries and the effective date thereof shall be promulgated by the Responsible Agency at the central government level in consultation with the Responsible Agency for the Enterprise Associated with the Industry at Issue at the central government level. 12

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Industrial or mining wastewater Dyeing or leather manufacturing Pulp Total 0.5 aminomethyl-carba mate (such as Mipcin, Carbofuran, Lannate, Unden, BPMC, etc.) Herbicides (such as 1.0 Butachlor, Paraquat, 2,4-D (sodium), Lasso, MO-401, Glyphosate, etc.) Endosulfan 0.03 Endrin 0.0002 Lindane 0.004 Heptachlor and its 0.001 derivatives DDT and its 0.001 derivatives Aldrin, Dieldrin 0.003 Pentachlorophenol 0.005 and its salts Toxaphene 0.005 Pentachloronitro-be not detectable nzene Folpet phaltan not detectable Captafol not detectable Captan not detectable BOD 30 13

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN Fermentation BOD 50 Petroleum refining Petrochemical Paper manufacturing BOD 30 Wool production or BOD 30 chemical Pharmaceutical or BOD 30 pesticide manufacturing Food BOD 30 Meat processing BOD 80 SS 80 Metal, metal surface treatment, electroplating, or ship manufacturing 14

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Power plants BOD 30 Total residual 0.5 chlorine Rubber manufacturing BOD 30 Cement manufacturing Powder manufacturing BOD 50 SS 80 Textile BOD 30 Sugar processing BOD 30 Mineral extraction, ceramic, porcelain enameling, or soil or rock extraction industries Automative repair facilities Glass manufacturing Printed circuit-board BOD 50 COD 120 Other industries BOD 30 15

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN Wastewater from wastewater treatment BOD 30 industries service designated by the Responsible Agency at the Coliform groups 2000 central Livestock (Ⅰ) BOD 80 government level COD 250 SS 150 Livestock (Ⅱ) BOD 80 COD 450 SS 150 Fish and Meat markets BOD 80 meat markets SS 80 Fish markets BOD 30 waste human waste BOD 50 disposal (night soil) plants treatment plants Coliform groups 3000 includes non-grazing animals, such as pigs, chickens, ducks and geese. includes grazing (grass fed) animals, such as cows, horses, sheep, deer and rabbits. Sanitary COD 200 landfills Waste incinerators and other waste disposal facilities Plate-making or photo processing 16

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Laundry and dyeing, ship scrapping or refurbishing aquaculture BOD 30 Laboratory or other BOD 30 academic research room, COD 200 academic or research institutes Hospitals or medical BOD 30 institutions Coliform groups 2000 Zoos BOD 50 Coliform groups 3000 Environmental inspection BOD 30 and testing institutions Tap-water plant Total residual 0.5 chorine Restaurants, hotels and BOD 50 recreational resorts Coliform groups 3000 Container freight stations Car-washes 17

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN Sewage systems Coal stockpiling facilities BOD 30 and construction industries Other industries BOD 30 designated by the Responsible Agency at the central government level Designated for sewers petro-chem ical industrial parks for other BOD 30 industrial parks or other industries Public and Flow rate BOD 30 community more than sewers 250 CMD Coliform groups 2000 Flow rate BOD 50 between 50 and 250 CMD Coliform groups 3000 Flow rate BOD 80 less than COD 250 50 CMD SS 80 The sewage Flow rate more than 250 BOD 30 treatment CMD facilities attached to buildings Coliform groups 2000 Flow rate between 50 and BOD 50 250 CMD 18

Coliform 3000 EFFLUENT STANDARDS 19

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN Flow rate less than 50 CMD BOD 80 COD 250 SS 80 Article 4 The Responsible Agency at the central government level may collect and analyze relevant data, after consulting relevant Responsible Agencies for the Enterprise Associated with the Industry at Issue, to modify the characteristics and limitations prescribed in Article 3 of these Standards, and may set up different dates for entry into force. The industries, their associations, or relevant environmental groups may submit detailed scientific data to the Responsible Agency at the central government level to support argument for revision of these Standards. Article 5 The following industries may submit improvement plans to the Responsible Agency at the municipal government level or county (city) government level demonstrating that they will be able to meet the effluent limitations prescribed in Article 3 by December 31, 1999. Prior to the expiration of the time period for needed improvements, effluents from these industries will not be subject to the limitations provided in Article 3 of these Standards, yet must meet the following effluent limitations for the extension period: Chemical [Industrial] Application paint and varnish manufacturing titanium dioxide Effluent Characteristic COD 180 artificial fiber industr Limitations for extension period [Explanatory] note 20

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Paper manufacturing Paper BOD 50 manufacturing COD 160 (Ⅰ) Paper BOD 50 manufacturing COD 180 (Ⅱ) Paper manufacturing (I): employing recycled paper as raw materials of less than 60% Pulp COD 180 Petro-chemical COD 200 Livestock (Ⅰ) COD 400 Leather manufacturing Dyeing BOD 40 COD 180 Paper manufacturing (II): employing recycled paper as raw materials of more than 60% Industry members which fail to improve effluent as characteristics and quantities as required scheduled and from the Responsible Agencies of a Notice of violation, shall meet these standards prescribed under Article 3 upon the receipt. Article 6 The Responsible Agency at the provincial (municipal) government level may in accordance with Section 2, Article 7 of the Act promulgate more stringent effluent characteristics and/or more stringent effluent limitations under Articles 2 and 3 of these Standards. Article 7 The test methods for these Standards will be established and published by the 21

ENVIRONMENTAL LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF TAIWAN Responsible Agency at the central government level. Article 8 The COD shall be measured by dichromate reflux method for all the effluent limitations mentioned in these Standards; true color shall be measured by ADMI method. Article 9 All values of the effluent characteristics used in these Standards constitute maximum limitations, with the exception of the lowest limits for ph, and the units for such characteristics are defined as follows: 1. ph: Unitless 2. True color: Unitless 3. Coliform groups: No./ml 4. Other characteristics: mg/l Article 10 The industrial application, effluent characteristics and limitations for chlorohydrocarbon compounds and toxic pollutants shall be approved and promulgated by the Responsible Agency at the central government level after consultation with the Responsible Agency associated with the Industry at Issue at the central government level, if necessary. Article 11 The limitations for true color prescribed in Article 3 shall become effective on July 1, 1998. The COD limitations for zoos, restaurants, aquaculture, car-washes, public and community sewers, and sewage treatment service facilities attached to buildings [prescribed in Article 3] shall become effective on July 1, 1998. 22

EFFLUENT STANDARDS Article 12 Unless another date of promulgation is specified, all provisions under these Standards shall come into force on the date of promulgation. 23