Cement net exclusive: construction project pollutant emissions to meet the requirements can not be vague!

2024-08-06 11:54:29

Did the summary not express clearly, or did it not introduce the new requirements of the country at all at the symposium and use "up to standard"? Because this "standard" is quite different from the ultra-low emission requirements, the construction unit needs to further clarify it.

On August 5

, Jianfeng Group announced the "Symposium on Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment of 4000 Tons per Day Clinker Construction Project of Yunnan Jianfeng Dazhan Cement Co., Ltd.". According to the provisions of the Measures for Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment, the construction unit shall, within five working days after the end of the public symposium, sort out the summary of the symposium according to the on-site records, and publicize the summary of the symposium to the public through the network platform. The symposium was held from August 2 to 3. Jianfeng Group strictly implements the provisions of the Measures without distortion and publicizes them within 5 days. Awesome! According

to the summary of the meeting, after discussion, the meeting concluded that if the construction project of Yunnan Jianfeng Dazhan Cement Co., Ltd. with a daily output of 4000 tons of clinker can be successfully completed and put into operation, it will play a positive role in local economic development and mass employment, and support and agree in principle to the relevant contents of the EIA and project construction of the project. The meeting further clarified that the construction units should do a good job in project construction and operation in strict accordance with the relevant national norms and standards to ensure that all pollutants can be discharged up to the standards and ensure the safety of the surrounding environment.

At the meeting, the representative of Jianfeng introduced the basic situation of the design, equipment selection and process standards of the construction project. In principle, the (new) requirements of the state for the construction of cement projects should be fully introduced, and how to ensure that the project meets these requirements should be explained. According to the

summary, all pollutants should be discharged up to the standard. The standard referred to here can be generally understood as meeting the Emission Standard of Air Pollutants for Cement Industry (GB 4915-2013) implemented at the present stage. However, in the past decade, the state has issued a series of new requirements for air pollutant emissions, which have been implemented. In January

this year, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment and other five ministries and commissions issued the Opinions on Promoting the Implementation of Ultra-low Emission in Cement Industry (No.5, 2024). The Opinions clearly put forward that the construction of new reconstruction and expansion (including relocation) cement projects should be carried out according to the ultra-low emission level.

In June last year, the National Development and Reform Commission and other five departments issued the Benchmarking Level and Benchmarking Level of Energy Efficiency in Key Industrial Areas (2023 Edition) (Development and Reform Industry [2023] 723), which clearly requires that the proposed and under construction projects should be implemented in accordance with the benchmarking level of energy efficiency. That is to say, it is not Grade 2 (access category) in the Quota of Energy Consumption per Unit Product of Cement (GB16780-2021), but should be implemented as Grade 1.

Did the summary not express clearly, or did it not introduce the new requirements of the country at all at the symposium and use "up to standard"? Because this "standard" is quite different from the ultra-low emission requirements, the construction unit needs to further clarify it.

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Recently, due to the persistent cost pressure in the south, the price of concrete has risen slightly with the raw materials, but the growth of market demand is limited, and the overall quotation is still stable. From October 31 to November 6, the national concrete price index closed at 112.47 points, up 0.31% annually and down 10.11% year-on-year.