The control of fugitive dust pollution sources is primarily conducted through administrative regulations and economic incentives such as the “Management Regulations for Construction Project Air Pollution Control Facilities” and “Management Regulations for Facilities to Control Fugitive Dust Air Pollution from Stationary Pollution Sources”. These administrative regulations mandated the implementation of air pollution prevention facilities during construction projects to control fugitive dust pollution sources; additionally, economic incentives are implemented by collecting a particulate and air pollution prevention fee that encourages public and private sites to properly implement pollution prevention and reduce the emissions of particulate pollutants.
Furthermore, compliance with public engineering laws in order to meet the targets of reduced fugitive dust airborne pollution was incentivized by promoting pollution source management measures such as “Guidelines for Improving and Managing Air Pollution and Noise in Public Engineering Projects”, which required relevant prevention standards to be included in the phases of planning, contracting, execution, supervision, and auditing of public engineering projects.