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governments for Sewage Construction Plan", and "The project quality and construction safety
and hygiene spot check team setup and operation rules of the Sewage Engineering Office Con-
struction and Planning Agency Ministry of the Interior", and "Rules of evaluation of public sewage
treatment plants", and "Section 02531-02535 of the Construction Specification for Sewerage En-
gineering of the Construction and Planning Agency Ministry of the Interior" also been revised, for
municipalities, countries, and cities to follow.
(2) Education, dissemination, and training
To improve professional techniques,
Sewerage User's Drainage Facility Installation
Training was held. Under compliance with the
COVID-19 epidemic prevention policy, one
training session was completed in April, and
one in December in the North and Central re-
gions, and a total of 123 people were trained Creative manhole cover design contest "The Face of
Sewerage"
and qualified in 2021. These participants must
be qualified as water pipe installation techni-
cians or sewage drainage facility installation
technicians in advance.
In order to make people understand the policies and
concepts of sewerage and water reclamation, and to raise
public awareness of sewerage and related facilities, the
first sewerage children's book, "Inside the Sewage Systems
Insight", was published in conjunction with the concept of
environmental education, and a creative manhole cover
design contest "The Face of Sewerage" and an online chal- The first sewerage children's book,
lenge draw "Sewerage Q & A" were held. Inside the Sewage Systems Insight
(3) Achievements in the construction of sewage systems
According to the "6th Stage of the Sewer Construction Plan (2021-2026)", as checked and ratified
by the Executive Yuan, the MOI is continuing to promote the construction of the entire country's sew-
age systems. It is estimated that the construction expenditure will be NT$106.807 billion over six years.
The 2022 annual budget from the central government is NT$13.14 billion. This plan will continue to
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