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32 Indicted in Keelung River Pollution Case; Taiwan Water Corporation to Seek Damages

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Thirty-two individuals have been indicted in the Keelung River pollution case. Taiwan Water Corporation will seek compensation and has intensified water quality monitoring to protect the water source.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What illegal activities did Jiang Cheng Company perform in Nuannuan District since 2020?
A: They set up an underground factory to sell waste oil after oil-water separation and discharged wastewater into the river.
Q: How many people were indicted by the Keelung District Prosecutor's Office in this case?
A: A total of thirty-two people were indicted, and the prosecutors have requested severe penalties for them.
Q: How often does the Taiwan Water Corporation now patrol the upstream Keelung River?
A: They have increased the patrol frequency of the upstream Keelung River to once every two hours.
Q: What specific equipment has been installed at the Bada pumping station to monitor water quality?
A: They installed water quality monitoring instruments, continuous heat sniffing equipment, total organic carbon analyzers, and in-water oil monitors.
Q: When and with whom will Mayor Xie Guoliang hold a press conference regarding the pollution case?
A: He will hold it tomorrow morning at ten AM with the Environmental Protection Bureau, Public Works Department, Police Department, and Government Ethics Office.