Focus Taiwan
Date: 2015/10/23
By: Huang Li-yun, Tseng Ying-yu and Lilian Wu
Taipei, Oct. 23 (CNA) The Taipei City government will convene a meeting
Chen Jiin-shyang (陳錦祥) said it would take a minimum of three years to replace the lead pipes managed by Taipei’s water department, and that the timetable could not be shortened any further.
But Kuomintang Legislator Lin Te-fu (林德福) said Friday that Premier Mao Chi-kuo (毛治國) has agreed to use the government’s reserve fund to help government agencies speed up the phaseout of the lead pipes, and hoped the Taipei water department could shorten the time to within a year and a half.