2025/08/11

Perimeter Noise Monitoring Implemented at the CGPC Main Plant to Strengthen Noise Control

Upholding an environmentally friendly manufacturing philosophy, CGPC Main Plant commissioned Tai Hsu Environmental Technology Center Co., Ltd. on August 11, 2025 to conduct perimeter noise monitoring. The monitoring program aims to strengthen self-management of noise, enabling accurate understanding of potential impacts from production activities on surrounding communities and fulfilling the Company’s environmental stewardship responsibilities.


The monitoring covered sensitive points along the plant perimeter, with measurement points laid out per plan and noise levels recorded during specified time periods. Production activity characteristics were compared with environmental background values to objectively present potential community impacts. To ensure data quality and credibility, the National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER) dispatched personnel to the site to audit instrument calibration, the scientific placement of monitoring points, and field operating procedures. This rigorous oversight ensures that results are authentic and traceable, providing a scientific basis for subsequent environmental management.


In recent years, CGPC Main Plant has continued to invest in environmental improvements—reducing production noise through engineering controls, process optimization, and O&M enhancements. This monitoring not only evaluates current measures but also serves as a foundation for targeted control and continuous improvement, using evidence-based data to guide decision-making toward a “Green Factory” and the Company’s sustainability goals.



Upholding an environmentally friendly manufacturing philosophy, CGPC Main Plant commissioned Tai Hsu Environmental Technology Center Co., Ltd. on August 11, 2025 to conduct perimeter noise monitoring. The monitoring program aims to strengthen self-management of noise, enabling accurate understanding of potential impacts from production activities on surrounding communities and fulfilling the Company’s environmental stewardship responsibilities.


The monitoring covered sensitive points along the plant perimeter, with measurement points laid out per plan and noise levels recorded during specified time periods. Production activity characteristics were compared with environmental background values to objectively present potential community impacts. To ensure data quality and credibility, the National Institute of Environmental Research (NIER) dispatched personnel to the site to audit instrument calibration, the scientific placement of monitoring points, and field operating procedures. This rigorous oversight ensures that results are authentic and traceable, providing a scientific basis for subsequent environmental management.


In recent years, CGPC Main Plant has continued to invest in environmental improvements—reducing production noise through engineering controls, process optimization, and O&M enhancements. This monitoring not only evaluates current measures but also serves as a foundation for targeted control and continuous improvement, using evidence-based data to guide decision-making toward a “Green Factory” and the Company’s sustainability goals.



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