Environmental Education Centers Introduction

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Tapei Water Park

Meet this beautiful Baroque-style building in Taipei downtown. It is actually the first running water factory in Taiwan! Built-in 1908, this park now is dedicated to the history of running water. Teach citizens the importance of water resources. Combined with the tourist attractions around, it would be a lovely cosy trip to temporarily escape from the busy life.

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NTU Agronomist Farm

It is really hard to believe that you can smell and feel the land in a farm within Taipei city. The fragrant of flower, the birds hiding in the crops, the ducks bumping in the field, all thelovely and peaceful country scene you can imagine are just beside the busy road. Relax and feel the fresh air soak into your bones. Experience and play in our experimental farm. Harvest and taste the most fresh crop and fruits you ever try. All and all just at this corner in NTU Agronomist Farm.

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National Taiwan Science Education Center

National Taiwan Science Education Center is a national science museum. It demonstrates and explains various science technology in a simple language. Environmental education is one of its popular section. Throughout water, air, soil and human, this permanent exhibition discusses different kinds of interactions across these elements. Environmental education lessons in this centre focus on four topics: Human and water resource, human and air pollution, human and soil contamination and how human should behave in this world. By using our academic background, we can offer you an accurate scientific way to understand the importance of environmental protection.

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Muzha Waste Incineration Plant, Environmental Protection Bureau of Taipei

Where does the garbage go? How does the wastes disappear? Come to the "Giraffe" smokestake and you will know the answer. Muzha Waste Incineration Plant began operation on March 28th, 1995, and officially obtained the environmental education field certification on March 16th, 2015. With the core value of local enviormental cognition and sustainable development, we have created an environmental course on "waste disposal and reuse." Through the course, we anticipate that students can understand the relationship between waste and environment, cherish the resources around us, help reduce the harm of waste, and finally do their part of enviromental protection.

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Neihu Sewage Treatment Plant

Neihu Sewage Treatment Plant is the second largest biological treatment plant in Taiwan, with a semi-underground design. The designed capacity of Neihu Sewage Treatment Plant is about 240,000 tons per day. It primarily processes sewage from Neihu District and Dazhi District in Taipei City. The sewage is treated using secondary treatment and disinfected with sodium hypochlorite before being discharged into Keelung River. Additionally, Neihu Sewage Treatment Plant uses filtration system to treat some of the discharged water to produce reclaimed water for a wide variety of purposes, in order to implement the circular economy for the Sustainable Development Goals. To enable more people to understand the process of sewage including generation, collection, treatment, and recycling, a variety of environmental education programs are provided for understanding the cycle of water resources.

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