Beijing Municipal Administration for Market Regulation has approved the release of 99 local standards
Release Date:
2024-07-05 16:23
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Beijing Market Supervision
To implement the "Capital Standardization Development Outline 2035," promote the key tasks of the 2024 Municipal Government Work Report, and build a high-quality development standard system for the capital, the Beijing Municipal Market Supervision Administration recently approved and released 99 local standards, including 66 newly formulated and 33 revised standards. The key standards in this batch are as follows:
Supporting the implementation of the city's overall planning
Revised the "Classification of Land for National Land Spatial Survey, Planning, and Use Control," innovatively establishing a "three-level classification + annotation type" land classification system, namely 18 primary categories, 81 secondary categories, 69 tertiary categories, and 67 annotation types, covering construction and non-construction land, considering surface, aboveground, and underground spaces, coordinating urban and rural areas, setting supplementary classifications for underground space uses, and unifying rural and urban land classifications to promote urban-rural integration. After implementation, the standard will better support the city's national land spatial planning "one map" and digital governance of land space.
Serving the coordinated development of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei
Formulated the "Technical Specification for Carbon Emission Reduction Accounting of Carbon Inclusive Projects in Low-Carbon Travel," the nation's first regional technical standard for emission reduction accounting in the carbon inclusive field of low-carbon travel. It standardizes greenhouse gas types, project boundaries and accounting periods, accounting methods, data monitoring, and management for low-carbon travel carbon inclusive projects. This supports relevant parties in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei in conducting emission reduction accounting for such projects, raises public awareness of participating in green low-carbon travel activities, and promotes synergistic pollution reduction and carbon reduction in the transportation sector across the three regions.
Promoting the construction of a global digital economy benchmark city
Formulated the "Information Security - General Requirements for Artificial Intelligence Data Security" This is the city's first data security standard in the artificial intelligence field, specifying management requirements such as data security policies, compliance management, supply chain security management, and security incident emergency management, as well as security requirements for data collection, storage, processing, use, transmission, and deletion activities. The formulation and implementation of this standard will provide a data protection system foundation for AI practitioners in the city, improve data security management levels, and promote the safe and healthy development of new AI technologies. Formulated the "Rural Revitalization Big Data" series of standards, covering information resource classification and coding, basic data elements and code sets, development evaluation indicator systems, exchange and sharing specifications, etc. After implementation, the standards will further support the collection, exchange, sharing, and integration of rural revitalization big data, strengthen scientific management and standardized application of data resources, and help accelerate digital rural construction to achieve rural revitalization.
Supporting equipment upgrades and consumer goods trade-in
Implementing the "Beijing Implementation Plan for Supporting Equipment Upgrades and Consumer Goods Trade-in with Standards" Revised the "Technical Regulations for Operation and Maintenance of Residential Secondary Water Supply Facilities and Equipment" Standardizes management and operation and maintenance technical requirements for residential secondary water supply facilities and equipment, adding content on energy saving and environmental protection, intelligent operation and maintenance, requirements for cleaning and disinfecting water tanks (pools), safety in confined space operations, gradual elimination of high-energy-consuming motors, and noise control in machine rooms, further improving property management service levels and ensuring water quality and supply safety. Formulated the "Guidelines for Village Water Supply Station Construction" Clarifies overall requirements for village water supply station construction, as well as requirements for water sources, water quality purification and disinfection, buildings, pipelines, and electrical automation, including prioritizing water sources with abundant, stable, and good quality water that are convenient for construction and protection, requiring disinfection treatment for drinking water, and designing building structures with a service life of no less than 50 years. After implementation, the standard will further regulate village water supply station construction in the city, improve rural water supply security, and promote integrated urban-rural water supply development.
Strengthening ecological and environmental protection
Formulated the "Technical Specification for Investigation of Cultivated Land Soil Pollution Status" Clarifies work procedures, information collection, investigation and monitoring, result determination, and report preparation for cultivated land soil pollution status investigation. It focuses not only on soil environmental quality and farmland irrigation water pollution but also on the quality of agricultural products, eliminating blind spots in investigation, monitoring, and evaluation, strengthening source prevention and control of soil pollution, risk management and remediation, improving cultivated land soil classification management, and ensuring the environmental safety of agricultural product origins. Revised the "Technical Specification for Traffic Noise Pollution Mitigation Engineering Part 2: Noise Barrier Measures" Innovatively proposed design requirements for enclosed noise barriers, filling the gap in design basis for enclosed noise barriers; innovatively proposed acceptance requirements such as testing acoustic performance of barrier bodies and measuring insertion loss, which will help further improve the quality of noise barrier engineering and promote steady mitigation of traffic noise pollution in the city.
Accelerating resilient city construction
Formulated the "Guidelines for Urban Resilience Evaluation" and "Guidelines for Community Resilience Evaluation," clarifying overall principles for urban and community resilience evaluation and forming unified guidance on evaluation indicators, methods, and procedures. Regarding evaluation indicators, a three-level indicator system for capital city urban and community resilience evaluation is constructed from four basic dimensions: spatial, engineering, management, and social. After implementation, the standards will provide technical support for resilience city and community construction evaluation, timely identify shortcomings and weaknesses for improvement, and further enhance urban and community resilience.
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