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ãTAIPEI TIMESã Ministry exploring all water options
The Deji Reservoir in Taichung is pictured yesterday. As of 12pm yesterday, the water level at the reservoir was at 10.19 percent of capacity, Water Resources Agency data showed.
Photo: CNA 2021/03/09 03:00
ALTERNATIVES: All options, including wells, desalination and water reclamation, would be looked into, as six reservoirs saw water levels drop below 20% of capacity
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Turning Longmen into a chip hub
By James Lee 李界木
Taiwan’s advanced semiconductor manufacturing plants have for the past few months been struggling to keep up with demand, as they are already operating at full capacity with demand expected to increase further. Amid these bullish expectations, policymakers should think about what they need to do to ensure that the semiconductor industry can continue to grow.
One boost to the industry would be to repurpose the area around the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant the Longmen plant in New Taipei City’s Gongliao District (貢寮) as a central hub for semiconductor manufacturing, the “Longmen Science and Technology Park.” There are several good reasons for doing so: