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Environmental impact assessment for the 150000 ton/year sodium (lithium) ion battery electrolyte projectAccording to the requirements of the Environmental Impact Assessment Law of the People's Republic of China and the Public Participation Measures for Environmental Impact Assessment, the environmental impact assessment information for the 150000 ton/year sodium (lithium) ion battery electrolyte project of Jiangsu Chuanyi Sodium Electric New Materials Co., Ltd. is now publicly announced. 1、 Overview of construction projects Project Name: Annual Production of 150000 tons of Sodium (Lithium) Ion Battery Electrolyte Project Construction unit: Jiangsu Chuanyi Sodium Electric New Materials Co., Ltd Construction location: Lvyang Road, South Economic Zone, Gaoyou City Construction scale and content: Construction of approximately 80000 square meters of production plant, research center, 60 cubic meters of liquid nitrogen storage tank and other auxiliary facilities, purchase of 1472 sets of intelligent production equipment and production lines, and annual production of 150000 tons of sodium (lithium) ion battery electrolyte. 2、 Name and contact information of the construction unit Construction unit: Jiangsu Chuanyi Sodium Electric New Materials Co., Ltd Contact person: Mr. Zhang Contact number: 18061167841 3、 Name of preparation unit of Environmental impact statement Environmental impact assessment unit: Nanjing Guohuan Technology Co., Ltd Address: Building 2, No. 11 Huayuan Road, Xuanwu District, Nanjing City Contact person: Jing Gong Contact number: 025-86773137 Email: 3098560025@qq.com 4、 Online link to public opinion form This public announcement mainly takes the form of online publicity, and the public can obtain the public opinion form of the project through the attachment link. 5、 Ways and means for the public to provide opinions Since the information is released this time, the public can submit the public opinion form by sending an email or letter to the construction unit and the preparation unit of the Environmental impact statement, or express their opinions and suggestions on the project construction and environmental assessment work by telephone, interview, etc.
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