National Launch Site EIA Under Review: Focus on Pollution and Noise Impacts
The TASA's plan for a national launch site in Pingtung faces further review after an initial EIA meeting highlighted concerns over community impact.
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The Taiwan Space Agency (TASA) is planning to establish a national launch site in Jiupeng, Pingtung. During the initial environmental impact assessment (EIA) meeting held by the Ministry of Environment, committee members requested stronger communication with local tribes and more detailed assessments regarding air pollution, high-intensity noise, and vibrations during test launches. The project covers approximately 26.02 hectares, including a launch core, service facilities, and administrative areas. While TASA expects to create 120 jobs and attract 60,000 visitors annually, local residents expressed concerns about the lack of consultation and potential impacts on their traditional fishing grounds and living environment.
FAQ
Where is the proposed rocket launch site in Taiwan?
It is proposed for Jiupeng Village in Pingtung County.