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Chapter 3 Equipment Management
Article 7
Management of the tap water equipment shall be subject to the regulations of the Tap Water Act.
Article 8
Those public and private premises officially announced by the central competent authority that
install stationary continuous water supply equipment for public drinking shall apply to and register with
the special municipality, county or city competent authority before use of said equipment may begin;
the central competent authority shall determine regulations for application and registration, changes in
registration, validity period and extensions and other binding matters for said application.
Article 9
Public or private premises that provide stationary continuous water supply equipment to the public
for drinking shall performance maintenance in accordance with regulations and shall keep maintenance
records. Records shall be posted and preserved for examination by the competent authority; the central
competent authority shall determine regulations for maintenance methods, frequency, production of
records, posting, validity period, and other binding matters for maintenance.
Article 10
Drinking water equipment designated and officially announced by the central competent authority
shall meet national standards; the central competent authority shall officially announce standards for
those circumstances in which there are no national standards.
Chapter 4 Water Quality Management
Article 11
The quality of drinking water shall meet drinking water quality standards.
The central competent authority shall determine the drinking water quality standards in the
foregoing paragraph.
Article 12
Public or private premises that provide stationary continuous water supply equipment to the public
for drinking shall perform sampling and testing of water quality conditions and keep maintenance
records for future reference. The central competent authority shall determine regulations for water
quality testing items, frequency, maintenance records, posting, validity period, methods for sample
testing of equipment and other binding matters.
Sampling, testing and analysis of water quality conditions in the foregoing paragraph shall be
carried out by an environmental analysis laboratory that has been issued a permit by the central
competent authority.
Article 12-1
Analysis and testing organizations may perform analysis and testing work pursuant to this Act only
after obtaining an approved permit from the central competent authority.
The central competent authority shall determine management regulations for the requiredconditions and facilities; the application, review, issuance, replacement, revocation, cancellation,
suspension of business, resumption of business, checking and evaluation procedures for permits; and
other binding matters for the analysis laboratories in the foregoing paragraph.
The central competent authority shall determine testing methods and quality control items for
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China (Republic : 1949- ). Huan jing bao hu shu. Drinking Water Management Act, text, January 27, 2006; Taipei, Republic of China. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc13693/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .