The Tamsui River is heavily polluted by both raw sewage and industrial pollution from illegal industry. Clean up and natural river restoration is on the agenda of the
Taipei City Government,
Executive Yuan and several citizen organizations. Through the 1970s, the river was clean and could support ship traffic and fishing. By the 1980s, the Tamsui was polluted and was dominated by
tilapia. Governmental efforts to clean up the Tamsui include "The Recovery Project of the Tamsui River Watershed Area" implemented in 1987 by the
Environmental Protection Administration, at the time a division of the
Department of Health. This effort was finally undertaken as a result of massive public pressure. The first goal set was to have the river no longer smell in the summer. Water quality improved significantly; however, efforts to improve water quality were hampered by the numerous residences whose sewage emptied directly into the river. Cleanup efforts continue to the present day, and include linking the watershed's residents to a shared sewer system. == Fauna ==