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Earthwork Chaos Could Halt Construction Projects; Contractors Protest: New Regulations Offer No Grace Period

The chaotic disposal of surplus construction waste is impacting public works and private construction projects across Taiwan, with the situation particularly severe in Taichung. Local construction companies attending a coordination meeting stated that even with excavation permits, there are no legal channels for disposal; even temporarily storing the waste on their own construction sites is not permitted. Many projects have been forced to halt, …
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The chaotic disposal of surplus construction waste is impacting public works and private construction projects across Taiwan, with the situation particularly severe in Taichung. Local construction companies attending a coordination meeting stated that even with excavation permits, there are no legal channels for disposal; even temporarily storing the waste on their own construction sites is not permitted. Many projects have been forced to halt, …

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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