In order to effectively control and reduce dust pollution in urban areas, improve air quality in the jurisdiction, and supervise the civilized, green and environmentally friendly construction of all construction sites. In the past few days, the Xingqing District Comprehensive Law Enforcement Bureau has adopted greening, covering and other methods to carry out special rectification actions for bare soil covering at construction sites, and effectively solve the problem of "dirty due to bare and dusty from exposure".
For the entrance and exit of the construction site and the bare muck pile in the site, the law enforcement officers require the construction party to harden the road surface at the entrance and exit, carry out fog cannon washing on the muck truck in and out of the site, and require it to speed up the utilization of the bare muck in the site and cover all the green nets. Up to now, a total of 29 construction sites under construction in the jurisdiction have been investigated, 10 construction sites have been urged to cover 155,100 square meters of green net for bare open space, and 6 dust prevention and control facilities have been improved. 10 illegal construction sites were investigated and dealt with, 92 rectification notices were issued within a time limit, and 97 complaints about dust and road pollution were investigated and dealt with. The administrative penalty of 58,000 yuan for illegal hauling, failure to open washing facilities, and unaudited disposal of construction waste was imposed, 10 cases were filed, and 20 transportation companies signed a commitment to standardize the transportation and disposal of construction waste.
After the law enforcement officers urged the construction site to cover the bare soil, we can rest assured that we can open the windows for ventilation and benefit the people. The people who live near a construction site said.
In addition, the comprehensive law enforcement officers of Xingqing District also strengthened daily inspections of key places such as construction site muck dumps, construction material yards, and construction waste dumps.
Reporter Xiao Mengqi.