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Jiangcheng Company's Underground Factory Discharges Waste, Polluting Keelung River; Prosecutors Indict 32 and Seek Heavy Sentences

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Keelung prosecutors have indicted 32 individuals, including the head of Jiangcheng Company, for illegally processing ship waste oil and discharging untreated wastewater into the Keelung River, polluting the water supply for Keelung City and Xizhi District, New Taipei City. The company, in collusion with others, resold illegally processed waste oil as industrial oil, gaining over NT$402.97 million in illicit profits. Prosecutors are seeking heavy sentences for violations of environmental and criminal laws.

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Q: What incident caused Keelung City's tap water to develop an odor in late November last year, and how many households were affected?
A: On November 27 last year, Keelung City's tap water developed an odor due to illegal wastewater discharge by Jiangcheng Company, affecting over 70,000 households in Keelung City and Xizhi District, New Taipei City.
Q: What illegal activities did Jiangcheng Company conduct in the Nuannuan District water protection area starting in 2020?
A: Since at least 2020, Jiangcheng Company operated an illegal underground factory in a rented parking lot in Nuannuan District, processing ship waste oil, selling separated waste oil, and discharging untreated wastewater into the Keelung River.
Q: Why was Jiangcheng Company not legally allowed to process waste, and what type of permit did it lack?
A: Jiangcheng Company was only permitted as a Class B waste clearance agency to transport ship waste oil, but it lacked a waste treatment permit, making it illegal for the company to process waste materials.
Q: Which companies received illegally processed waste oil from Jiangcheng Company, and how was the oil subsequently used?
A: Jiangcheng Company sold illegally processed waste oil to Manjin Company in Kaohsiung City, Juzhen Company in Miaoli County, and Taiqing Company in Taoyuan City, which mixed it with industrial oil and resold it to unsuspecting manufacturers.
Q: How did Jiangcheng Company and Taiqing Company collaborate to conceal illegal waste processing, and what was the total illicit profit?
A: Jiangcheng Company and Taiqing Company conspired to run 'empty orders,' falsely claiming waste oil was delivered for legal treatment, helping conceal illegal operations that generated over NT$402.97 million in illicit profits.