Taoyuan City's Smart E-System for Factory Environmental Assessment 2.0 Launched, Boosting Administrative Efficiency
The Taoyuan City Government Environmental Protection Bureau has launched its "Smart E-System for Factory Environmental Assessment 2.0," reducing the waiting time for factory environmental assessments from 3-7 days to immediate access. This significantly enhances convenience for the public and improves administrative efficiency.
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(Central News Agency reporter Ye Zhen, Taoyuan, 5th) The Taoyuan City Government Environmental Protection Bureau has been promoting the "Smart E-System for Factory Environmental Assessment" since 2019, and today officially launched the "2.0" version. This new version shortens the original 3 to 7-day waiting period to "immediate access," greatly benefiting the public and improving administrative efficiency.
The Taoyuan Environmental Protection Bureau stated that, to date, environmental protection bureaus in various cities and counties still use paper applications for environmental law inquiries, requiring citizens to spend time traveling to agencies or waiting for documents to be mailed. However, Taoyuan was the first in the nation to promote an e-system as early as 2019, and now the 2.0 system is online.
The Environmental Protection Bureau stated that this revision focuses on "speed, convenience, and carbon reduction," comprehensively optimizing the application process, and shortening the original 3 to 7-day waiting time to "immediate access."
The Environmental Protection Bureau also said that the new version adds a "download online immediately after review completion" function, eliminating the need for applicants to wait for paper documents to be mailed. In addition, the notification and inquiry mechanisms have been simultaneously optimized, allowing applicants to track their application progress, making the process simpler and more transparent. (Editor: Zhang Mingkun) 1150505
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(Central News Agency reporter Ye Zhen, Taoyuan, 5th) The Taoyuan City Government Environmental Protection Bureau has been promoting the "Smart E-System for Factory Environmental Assessment" since 2019, and today officially launched the "2.0" version. This new version shortens the original 3 to 7-day waiting period to "immediate access," greatly benefiting the public and improving administrative efficiency.
The Taoyuan Environmental Protection Bureau stated that, to date, environmental protection bureaus in various cities and counties still use paper applications for environmental law inquiries, requiring citizens to spend time traveling to agencies or waiting for documents to be mailed. However, Taoyuan was the first in the nation to promote an e-system as early as 2019, and now the 2.0 system is online.
The Environmental Protection Bureau stated that this revision focuses on "speed, convenience, and carbon reduction," comprehensively optimizing the application process, and shortening the original 3 to 7-day waiting time to "immediate access."
The Environmental Protection Bureau also said that the new version adds a "download online immediately after review completion" function, eliminating the need for applicants to wait for paper documents to be mailed. In addition, the notification and inquiry mechanisms have been simultaneously optimized, allowing applicants to track their application progress, making the process simpler and more transparent. (Editor: Zhang Mingkun) 1150505
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