National Land Administration: Soil Disposal Fees Decreased, Local Governments Requested to Audit Abnormal Soil Disposal Sites
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The National Land Administration announced that soil disposal fees in the northern region decreased from an average of NT$1800 in mid-March to NT$1713 in early April. For abnormal charges at some soil disposal sites, local governments have been requested to conduct comprehensive audits, with illegal activities to be referred to the Fair Trade Commission. Measures are being taken to streamline soil and rock disposal and stabilize prices, including easing acceptance criteria at Taipei Port and holding explanatory meetings in the central region.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the average soil disposal fee in northern Taiwan in mid-March according to the National Land Administration?
- A: The average soil disposal fee in northern Taiwan was NT$1800 in mid-March according to the National Land Administration's investigation.
- Q: What was the average soil disposal fee in northern Taiwan in early April based on the National Land Administration's data?
- A: In early April, the average soil disposal fee in northern Taiwan decreased to NT$1713 as reported by the National Land Administration.
- Q: How many GPS-equipped vehicles are currently used for soil and rock transportation in Taiwan?
- A: There are currently about 16,000 GPS-equipped vehicles used for soil and rock transportation in Taiwan with central and local government cooperation.
- Q: What action will local governments take regarding abnormal charges at some soil disposal sites?
- A: Local governments will conduct comprehensive audits at soil disposal sites where abnormal charges have been reported, as requested by the National Land Administration.
- Q: What is the total capacity in cubic meters for final disposal of soil and rock including land reclamation in Taiwan?
- A: The total capacity for final disposal of soil and rock, including land reclamation, can reach 235 million cubic meters in Taiwan.