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Nantou Plans Waste Incinerator, Public Protests with Joss Paper, Meeting Erupts in Clashes

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The Nantou County Government's plan to build a waste incinerator in Minjian Township has met strong opposition from local residents and environmental groups. During an environmental impact assessment meeting, protesters threw joss paper and clashed with police, leading to chaos. Environmental groups questioned the fairness of the meeting procedures and the low attendance of committee members.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is the Nantou County Government planning to build a waste incinerator?
A: Nantou County currently lacks a waste incinerator and relies on other counties for waste disposal. Therefore, the county government plans to build a waste treatment and renewable energy center in Xinmin Village, Minjian Township.
Q: Why are the public and environmental groups protesting?
A: The public and environmental groups oppose the construction of the waste incinerator, arguing that the meeting procedures were unfair and that too few environmental assessment committee members and experts were present, questioning the validity of the meeting.