Environmental Protection Administration

Environmental Protection Administration
行政院環境保護署
Huánjìngbǎohù Shǔ

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Agency overview
Formed March 1971 (as Department of Environmental Health)
22 August 1987 (as EPA)
Jurisdiction Republic of China
Headquarters Zhongzheng, Taipei
Employees 15,034 (est. 2004)
Ministers responsible
Website www.epa.gov.tw

The Environmental Protection Administration of the Republic of China (EPA) is a cabinet-level executive agency responsible for protecting and conserving the environment in the Republic of China. This also includes, air quality, noise control, monitoring and inspection of environment, solid waste, recycling, sustainable development and international cooperation.[1]

It is led by the Minister for Environment. He is supported by two deputy ministers.

History

The environmental protection agency has evolved and been part of different departments over decades. Prior to 1971, the environmental portfolio was part of the Ministry of Interior which encompasses the Health portfolio.

From March 1971 to January 28, 1982 the Department of Environmental Health was established to look after protecting the environment. Various agencies such as the Department of Health and others managed the soil and water aspects of environment.

From January 29, 1982 to August 21, 1987 the Environmental Protection Bureau was established to take over responsibility for noise and traffic control, air, water, waste management, health responsibilities under the Department of Health.[2]

From August 22, 1987 to the present,[3] the Environmental Protection Administration was established becoming the one stop shop for all environmental policies, regulation, standards and enforcement. It encompassed toxic substance management, environmental sanitation and monitoring and inspection of the environment.

Department Structure

First Tier

Second Tier

Third Tier

Fourth Tier

Ministers

Lee Ying-yuan, the incumbent Minister of Environmental Protection Administration.

  Non-partisan/ unknown   Kuomintang (Nationalist)   Democratic Progressive Party   New Party

Name Term of Office Days Political Party Premier
1 Eugene Chien (簡又新) 22 August 1987 31 May 1991 1378 Kuomintang Yu Kuo-hwa
Lee Huan
Hau Pei-tsun
2 Jaw Shaw-kong (趙少康) 1 June 1991 15 November 1992 533 Kuomintang Hau Pei-tsun
Larry Chen (陳龍吉) 15 November 1992 20 November 1992 5 Kuomintang Hau Pei-tsun
3 Chang Lung-cheng (張隆盛) 21 November 1992 9 June 1996 1296 Kuomintang Hau Pei-tsun
Lien Chan
Vincent Siew
4 Tsai Hsun-hsiung (蔡勳雄) 10 June 1996 20 May 2000 1440 Kuomintang Lien Chan
Vincent Siew
5 Edgar Lin (林俊義) 20 May 2000 6 March 2001 290 Democratic Progressive Party Tang Fei
Chang Chun-hsiung
6 Hau Lung-pin (郝龍斌) 7 March 2001 6 October 2003 949 New Party Chang Chun-hsiung
Yu Shyi-kun
7 Chang Juu-en (張祖恩) 6 October 2003 25 April 2005 567 Yu Shyi-kun
Frank Hsieh
Tsay Ting-kuei (蔡丁貴) 25 April 2005 7 June 2005 43 Frank Hsieh
8 Chang Kuo-long (張國龍) 8 June 2005 20 May 2007 711 Frank Hsieh
Su Tseng-chang
9 Winston Dang (陳重信) 21 May 2007 20 May 2008 365 Democratic Progressive Party Chang Chun-hsiung
10 Stephen Shen (沈世宏) 20 May 2008 2 March 2014 2112[4] Liu Chao-shiuan
Wu Den-yih
Sean Chen
Jiang Yi-huah
11 Wei Kuo-yen (魏國彥) 3 March 2014 19 May 2016 808 Kuomintang Jiang Yi-huah
Mao Chi-kuo
Chang San-cheng
12 Lee Ying-yuan (李應元) 20 May 2016 Incumbent 454 Democratic Progressive Party Lin Chuan

Transportation

The EPA building is accessible within walking distance South of Ximen Station of the Taipei Metro.

See also

References

  1. 行政院環境保護署 (22 November 2011). "行政院環境保護署全球資訊網".
  2. 系統管理者1 (9 July 2014). "組織職掌".
  3. Lu, Meggie (22 August 2008). "EPA celebrates birthday, vows work on emissions". Taipei Times. Retrieved 15 February 2017.
  4. Longest-serving minister.
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