History of ApolloTech

  • The Ministry of the Environment has been promoting Green Sustainable Resilience Remediation (GSRR) since 2012. In 2023, they conducted the first-ever selection of outstanding units for sustainable green remediation technologies and management practices. Six exemplary remediation sites were recognized based on comprehensive evaluations of sustainability, energy efficiency, low carbon emissions, and overall effectiveness. We are proud to have two of our sites awarded, positioning us as leaders among all participating units.

2023  

Winning Two GSRR awards     

  • To accelerate the remediation of pollution at the Kaohsiung Refinery for the purpose of facilitating TSMC's new plant construction, Apollotech was awarded the contract to carry out Project B for soil and groundwater remediation in Zone 4. We employed advanced techniques and management expertise, successfully completing the project and achieving delisting from regulatory oversight in April 2024.

2021  

Remediating Taiwan's Largest Pollution Site (Planned Development Site for TSMC Kaohsiung Plant)

  • Veolia Group, a global leader in environmental services, acquired Apollotech to enhance its operations in Taiwan. This partnership broadens our service capabilities to include energy conservation, carbon reduction, and circular economy initiatives, enabling us to deliver comprehensive eco-transformation services aimed at achieving carbon neutrality.

2019  

Joining the Veolia Group     

  • Confronted with the complexities of remediating Dense Non-Aqueous Phase Liquids (DNAPL) in low-permeability strata, Apollotech integrated insights from numerous past projects and engaged in ongoing collaboration with academic institutions to develop cutting-edge remediation technologies. Our innovations encompass three-dimensional Smart Characterization Methods (SCM) enhanced by geophysical techniques, quantitative Polymerase Chain Reaction (qPCR) for biological monitoring, and Surgical Remediation (SR) utilizing Double-Packer Precision Injection (DPI). This initiative has received endorsement from the Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Fund Management Board (Ministry of Environment) to execute the Yongkang Groundwater Pollution Remediation Demonstration Project.

2015  

Advancing Precision Remediation Technologies for Groundwater DNAPL Pollution

  • Following a competitive vendor selection process for a large-scale contaminated site in southern Taiwan, impacted by PCP, dioxins, and mercury, Apollotech was selected to establish Taiwan's first soil washing treatment system for mercury and dioxins contaminated soil. Our successful implementation not only demonstrated our expertise in the field but also garnered significant recognition. Subsequently, we were commissioned to conduct thermal desorption treatment for high-concentration contaminated soil, further refining our technology and enhancing our operational capabilities.

2011  

Full-scale Soil Washing Treatment Technology for Mercury and Dioxins Contaminated Soil

  • In addressing mercury contamination at an abandoned factory in northern Taiwan, Apollotech established the nation’s first indirect thermal desorption rotary kiln for mercury onsite remediation. This project successfully achieved verification and delisting in 2013, leading to the transformation of the site into a residential area. It serves as a benchmark for successful land reuse following remediation efforts in Taiwan.

2010  

Development of Thermal Desorption Technology for Mercury-Contaminated Soil

  • Apollotech has been instrumental in developing sub-laws and management strategies to enhance the effectiveness of soil and groundwater remediation policies. A key focus has been the regulation of contaminated agricultural land, which is vital for safeguarding public health and ensuring food safety. Since 2002, we have supported the Ministry of the Environment in systematically establishing a national inventory of potential pollution sources, conducting relevance analyses, and implementing systematic surveys and monitoring protocols for agricultural lands following remediation. This work has laid a solid foundation for the safety of agricultural production in Taiwan.

2002  

Assisting in the Development of Sub-laws for Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation / National Agricultural Land Pollution Management

  • The Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Act was promulgated on February 2, marking Asia's first comprehensive law to simultaneously address soil and groundwater pollution. Since then, the demand for soil and water investigation and remediation services has gradually increased, expanding our client base from ministries of the environment and government-owned enterprises to include municipal environmental protection bureaus, industrial clients, and gas stations.

2000  

Soil and Groundwater Pollution Remediation Act Released for Implementation

  • The condition of land is critical to environmental integrity and health risks. In response to land pollution issues arising from industrial transformation and relocation, Apollotech was founded with a mission to address soil and groundwater contamination. Despite the lack of regulatory frameworks at the time, Apollotech has committed to developing skilled personnel and pioneering technologies, establishing itself as one of Taiwan's earliest specialized teams in soil and water pollution remediation.

1995  

Apollotech Founded