
Tsai Ya-ying
Tsai Ya-ying is an attorney representing the Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association. She has been involved in legal efforts to address environmental issues related to heavy metal pollution at the Hsieh-ho Power Plant, alleging that Taiwan Power Co intentionally excluded pollution hotspots from their reports.
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Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association attorney Tsai Ya-ying cited the Ministry of Economic Affairs’ seawall management regulations.
Groups urge re-examination of port impactWild at Heart Legal Defense Association attorney Tsai Ya-ying said concerns that would advise against license renewals should also be specified in proposed revisions.
Draft nuclear regulations criticized - Taipei TimesWild at Heart Legal Defense Association attorney Tsai Ya-ying urged the city government to set up a task force with citizen members to oversee the pollution control progress.
Hsieh-ho Power Plant listed as pollution control siteTsai Ya-ying, a lawyer with the association, said that a landfill location was approved without obtaining written consent from the Keelung City Government.
Groups file an appeal to revoke power plant EIATsai Ya-ying is an attorney for the Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association.
Groups sue ministry over Taichung gas plant asssesmentTsai Ya-ying said the government has been constructing more gas power facilities, which are high-carbon-emitting.
Groups call for SEAs of green transition policiesTsai Ya-ying is an attorney at the Wild at Heart Legal Defense Association.
Nuclear power is not the answerTsai said an examination report showed that the contamination could have been a result of fuel-fired fly ash, stainless steel eroded by acid rain or previously contaminated construction spoils.
Department to investigate ‘polluted’ power plant soilTsai Ya-ying cited the whistle-blower about heavy metal pollutants exceeding acceptable concentrations.
Ministry orders a probe into soil pollution claims






















