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又一地拟出台化工园区管理新规
Zhong Guo Hua Gong Bao· 2025-06-03 23:45
Core Viewpoint - The Yunnan Provincial Department of Industry and Information Technology has revised the "Implementation Details for the Construction Standards and Recognition Management of Chemical Parks in Yunnan Province (Trial) 2025 Edition" to support the development of chemical projects and optimize the management procedures for park recognition [1][2] Group 1: Importance of Chemical Parks - Chemical parks are crucial for the development of the chemical industry, facilitating safe and unified regulation, centralized environmental management, and collaborative development of upstream and downstream industries [1] - The new implementation details aim to enhance the level of industrial agglomeration and competitiveness in the petrochemical and chemical industries [1] Group 2: Management Procedure Optimization - The implementation details clarify the conditions for establishing chemical parks, emphasizing that parks should only be set up where there are resource advantages or existing industrial clusters, avoiding the establishment of parks for small projects or without projects [2] - The procedures for expanding or adjusting chemical parks have been streamlined, with any changes in the recognized boundaries requiring corresponding recognition procedures [2] - The management mechanism has been optimized, allowing for the recognition of expansions or adjustments to be treated as a review, with a three-year review cycle that can be recalculated to reduce assessment frequency [2] Group 3: Updated Recognition Standards - New evaluation standards for establishing chemical parks have been introduced, focusing on the necessity, rationality, site suitability, planning completeness, and reliability of funding [2] - The standards have been updated to align with national guidelines, changing "overall safety risk evaluation" to "overall safety risk assessment" and adding requirements for river and lake management range verification [2] - The terminology has been adjusted to reflect the shift towards "smart chemical parks" in line with the "Guidelines for Smart Chemical Park Evaluation" [2]