6. SUMMARY OF MONITORING EXCEEDANCE, COMPLAINTS, NOTIFICATION OF SUMMONS AND PROSECUTIONS................................................................................................................................................................ 19
Appendix A Master Programme
Appendix B Overview of Desalination Plant in Tseung Kwan O
Appendix C Summary of Implementation Status of
Environmental Mitigation
Appendix D Impact Monitoring Schedule of the Reporting Period
Appendix E Event/Action Plan for Noise Exceedance
Appendix F Event/Action Plan for Water Quality Exceedance
Appendix G Waste Flow Table
Appendix H Complaint Log
INTRODUCTION
A1. The Project, Design, Build and Operate First Stage of Tseung Kwan O Desalination Plant (TKODP), is a Designated Project under the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (Cap. 499) (EIAO) and is currently governed by a Further Environmental Permit (EP No. FEP - 01/503/2015/A) for the construction and operation of the Project.
A2. In accordance with the Updated Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Manual for the Project, EM&A works for marine water quality, noise, waste management and ecology should be carried out by Environmental Team (ET), Acuity Sustainability Consulting Limited (ASCL), during the construction phase of the Project.
A3. This is the 3rd Quarterly EM&A Report, prepared by ASCL, for the Project summarizing the monitoring results and audit findings of the EM&A programme at and around Tseung Kwan O Area 137 (TKO 137) during the reporting period from 1 Sep 2020 to 30 Nov 2020.
A4. The EM&A programme for this contract has covered environmental monitoring on construction noise level at selected NSRs and Contractor¡¦s environmental performance auditing in the aspects of construction dust, construction noise, water quality, waste management, Landscape and Visual and Ecology.
SUMMARY
OF MAIN WORKS UNDERTAKEN & KEY MITIGATION MEASURES IMPLEMENTED
A5. Key activities carried out in this reporting period for the Project included the followings:
- Land Survey;
- Access Road Construction;
- Construction of 132kV substation;
- Pre-boring for combine shaft and installation of sheetpiles;
- Construction of ActiDAFF footing and perimeter wall;
- Excavation and construction of RO/electrical building footing and ground floor slab;
- Excavation and installation of temporary soil nail for Product Water Storage Tank;
- Construction for Product Water Tank footing;
- Excavation and ELS installation for Combined Shaft Area
- Installation of socketed H pile at admiration building.
A6. The major environmental impacts brought by the above construction works include:
- Construction dust and noise generation from the sheeting pilling and pre-boring works, access road construction and excavation works;
- Waste generation from the construction activities
A7. The key environmental mitigation measures implemented for the Project in this reporting period associated with the above construction works include:
- Dust suppression by regular wetting and water spraying for construction works
- Reduction of noise from equipment and machinery on-site
- Sorting and storage of general refuse and construction waste
SUMMARY
OF EXCEEDANCE
& INVESTIGATION
& FOLLOW-UP
A8. No noise monitoring was conducted during the reporting period since there are no project- related construction activities undertaken within a radius of 300m from the monitoring locations. No project-related exceedance of the Action Level was recorded during the reporting period.
A9. No impact water quality monitoring was conducted in the reporting period since the commencement of marine construction and dredging activities for the Project are scheduled in January 2021 the earliest. No project-related exceedance of the Action Level was recorded during the reporting period.
A10. Weekly site inspections of the construction works were carried out by ET to audit the mitigation measures implementation status. Bi-weekly joint site inspections were carried out by ET and IEC.
COMPLAINT
HANDLING
AND PROSECUTION
A11. No project-related environmental complaint was received during the reporting period.
A12. Neither notifications of summons nor prosecution was received for the Project.
REPORTING
CHANGE
A13. There was no change to be reported that may affect the on-going EM&A programme.
1.1.
BACKGROUND
The Jardine Engineering Corporation, Limited, China State Construction Engineering (Hong Kong) Limited and Acciona Agua, S.A. Trading As AJC Joint Venture (AJCJV) is contracted to carry out the Design, Build and Operate First Stage of Tseung Kwan O Desalination Plant (DPTKO) under Contract No. 13/WSD/17 (the Project).
Acuity Sustainability Consulting Limited (ASCL) is commissioned by AJCJV to undertake the Environmental Team (ET) services as required and/or implied, both explicitly and implicitly, in the Environmental Permit (EP), Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIA Report) (Register No. AEIAR-192/2015) and Environmental Monitoring and Audit Manual (EM&A Manual) for the Project; and to carry out the Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) programme in fulfillment of the EIA Report¡¦s EM&A requirements and Contract No. 13/WSD/17 Specification requirements.
Pursuant to the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO), the Director of Environmental Protection granted the Environmental Permit (No. EP-01/503/2015) and Variation of Environmental Permit (No. EP-01/503/2015/A) to Water Supplies Department (WSD); and granted the Further Environmental Permit (No. FEP-01/503/2015/A) to AJCJV for the Project.
1.2.
THE REPORTING SCOPE
This is the 3rd Quarterly EM&A Report for the Project which summarizes the key findings of the EM&A programme during the reporting period from 1 Sep to 30 Nov 2020.
1.3.
PROJECT ORGANIZATION-
The Project Organization structure for Construction Phase is presented in Figure 1.1.
Contact details of the key personnel are presented in Table 1.1 below:
Party |
Position |
Name |
Telephone no. |
Project Proponent |
SE/CM2 |
Benny Lam |
2634-3573 |
Supervising Officer (Black & Veatch) |
Project Manager |
Christina Ko |
2608-7302 |
Chief Resident
Engineer |
Roger Wu |
6343-1002 |
|
The Jardine
Engineering Corporation, Limited, China State Construction Engineering (Hong
Kong) Limited and Acciona Agua, S.A. Trading |
Project Manager |
Stephen Yeung |
2807-4665 |
Environmental
Monitoring Manager |
Brian Kam |
9456-9541 |
|
Acuity Sustainability Consulting
Limited |
Environmental Team Leader |
Jacky Leung |
2698-6833 |
ANewR Consulting Limited |
Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) |
Adi Lee |
2618-2831 |
1.4.
SUMMARY OF CONSTRUCTION WORKS
Details of the major construction activities undertaken in this reporting period are shown in below. The construction programme is presented in Appendix A.
Key activities carried out in this reporting period for the Project included the following:
- Land Survey;
- Access Road Construction;
- Construction of 132kV substation;
- Pre-boring for combine shaft and installation of sheetpiles;
- Construction of ActiDAFF footing and perimeter wall;
- Excavation and construction of RO/electrical building footing and ground floor slab;
- Excavation and installation of temporary soil nail for Product Water Storage Tank;
- Construction for Product Water Tank footing;
- Excavation and ELS installation for Combined Shaft Area
- Installation of socketed H pile at admiration building.
1.5.
SUMMARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL
STATUS
A summary of the valid permits, licences, and /or notifications on environmental protection for this Project is presented in Table 1.2.
Permit/ Licenses/ Notification |
Reference |
Validity Period |
Remarks |
Environmental Permit |
FEP - 01/503/2015/A |
Throughout the Contract |
|
Notification of Construction Works under the Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation (Form NA) |
Ref. No.: 451539 |
30/12/2019 - 30/03/2023 |
|
Wastewater Discharge Licence |
WT00035775-2020 |
24/07/2020 - 31/07/2025 |
|
Chemical Waste Producer Registration |
5213-839-A2987-01 |
Throughout the Contract |
|
Construction Noise Permit (24 hours) |
GW-RE0474-20 |
04/06/2020 - 03/12/2020 |
|
GW-RE0784-20 |
01/10/2020 - 31/03/2021 |
||
Billing Account for Disposal of Construction Waste |
7036276 |
Throughout the Contract |
|
The status for all environmental aspects is presented in Table 1.3.
Parameters |
Status |
Water Quality |
|
Baseline Monitoring under EM&A Manual |
The baseline water quality monitoring was
conducted between 12 May 2020 and 6 June 2020 |
Impact Monitoring |
The impact water
quality monitoring has been scheduled after the commencement of marine
construction works |
Noise |
|
Baseline
Monitoring |
The baseline noise monitoring result has been
reported in Baseline Monitoring Report and submitted to EPD under EP Condition 3.4 |
Impact Monitoring |
On-going |
Waste Management |
|
Mitigation
Measures in Waste Monitoring Plan |
On-going |
Environmental Audit |
|
Site Inspection covering Measures of Air
Quality, Noise Impact, Water Quality, Waste, Ecological Quality, Fisheries, Landscape and
Visual |
On-going |
Other than the EM&A work by ET, environmental briefings, trainings and regular environmental management meetings were conducted, in order to enhance environmental awareness and closely monitor the environmental performance of the contractors.
The EM&A programme has been implemented in accordance with the recommendations presented in the approved EIA Report and the EM&A Manual. A summary of implementation status of the environmental mitigation measures for the construction phase of the Project during the reporting period is provided in Appendix C.
2.1.
MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
To ensure no adverse noise impact, noise monitoring is recommended to be carried out within 300m radius from the nearby noise sensitive receivers (NSRs), during construction phase. The NSRs selected as monitoring station are (i) NSR4 - Creative Secondary School, (ii) NSR24 - PLK Laws Foundation College, and (iii) NSR31 - School of Continuing and Professional Studies - CUHK respectively.
In accordance with the EM&A Manual, baseline noise level at the noise monitoring stations were established as presented in the Baseline Monitoring Report. Impact noise monitoring will be conducted once per week in the form of 30-minutes measurements Leq, L10 and L90 levels recorded at each monitoring station between 0700 and 1900 on normal weekdays.
Referring to EM&A manual Section 4.1.2, the impact noise monitoring should be carried out at all the designated monitoring stations when there are project-related construction activities undertaken within a radius of 300m from the monitoring stations.
No impact monitoring for noise impact was conducted in the reporting period due to the overly distant monitoring station from the works location, where they were farther than 1 km from the closet monitoring station NSR4 to the works location.
Construction noise level measured in terms of the A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (LAeq). Leq 30min was used as the monitoring parameter for the time period between 0700 and 1900 on normal weekdays. Table 2.1 summarizes the monitoring parameters, frequency and duration of the impact noise monitoring.
Time |
Duration |
Interval |
Parameters |
||||
Daytime: 0700-1900 |
Day time: 0700-1900 (during weekdays) |
normal |
Continuously in Leq 5min/Leq 30min (average of 6 consecutive Leq 5min) |
Leq
L10 |
30min 30min |
& L90 |
30min |
2.2.
MONITORING LOCATIONS
The monitoring locations should normally be made at a point 1m from the exterior of the NSRs building façade and be at a position 1.2m above the ground. A correction of +3dB(A) should be made to the free-field measurements.
According to the environmental findings detailed in the EIA report and Baseline Monitoring Report, the designated locations for the construction noise monitoring are listed in Table 2.2 below.
NSR ID |
Noise Sensitive Receivers |
Monitoring Location |
Position |
NSR
4 |
Creative Secondary School |
Roof Floor |
1 m from facade |
NSR
24 |
PLK
Laws Foundation College |
Pedestrian Road
on Ground Floor |
Free-field |
NSR
31 |
School of
Continuing and Professional Studies - CUHK |
Roof Floor |
1 m from facade |
The monitoring locations should normally be made at a point 1m from the exterior of the NSRs building façade and be at a position 1.2m above the ground. A correction of +3dB(A) should be made to the free-field measurements. Three noise monitoring locations for impact monitoring at the nearby sensitive receivers are shown in Figure 2.1-2.3.
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|
|
|
Figure 2.1 NSR4
Creative Secondary School |
|
|
|
|
|
Figure 2.2 NSR24 PLK
Laws Foundation College |
|
|
|
|
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Figure 2.3 NSR31 School of Continuing
and Professional Studies - CUHK |
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2.3.
ACTION AND LIMIT LEVELS
The Action/Limit Levels in line with the criteria of Practice Note for Professional Persons (ProPECC PN 2/93) ¡§Noise from Construction Activities - Non-statutory Controls¡¨ and Technical Memorandum on Environmental Impact Assessment Process issued by HKSAR Environmental Protection Department [¡§EPD¡¨] under the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance, Cap 499,
S.16 are presented in Table 2.3.
Time Period |
Action |
Limit (dB(A)) |
0700-1900 on normal weekdays |
When one documented complaint is received from any one of the noise sensitive receivers |
- 70 dB(A) for school and - 65 dB(A) during examination period |
Notes: Limits
specified in the GW-TM and IND-TM for construction and operation noise,
respectively.
If exceedances were found during noise monitoring, the actions in accordance with the Event and Action Plan shall be carried out according to Appendix E.
2.4.
MONITORING RESULTS AND
OBSERVATIONS
Referring to EM&A manual Section 4.1.2, the impact noise monitoring should be carried out when there are project-related construction activities undertaken within a radius of 300m from the monitoring stations. No monitoring station was located within a radius of 300m of the Project site as shown in Figure 2.4, no impact monitoring for noise impact was conducted in the reporting period.
.
In accordance with the recommendations of the EIA, water quality EM&A is required during dredging for the submarine pipelines and, during operation phase. In addition, baseline water quality monitoring will be required prior to the commencement of marine construction activities. The following Section provides details of the water quality monitoring to be undertaken by the Environmental Team (ET) to verify the distance of sediment and brine plume dispersion and to identify whether the potential exists for any indirect impacts to occur to ecological sensitive receivers. The water quality monitoring programme will be carried out to allow any deteriorating water quality to be readily detected and timely action taken to rectify the situation. The status and locations of water quality sensitive receivers and the marine works location may change after issuing this Document. If required, the ET in consultation with IEC will propose updated monitoring locations and seek approval from EPD.
Water quality monitoring for the Project can be divided into the following stages:
-
Dredging
activities during construction phase;
-
Discharge
of effluent from main disinfection during construction phase;
-
Operation
phase - first year upon commissioning; and,
-
Continuous
monitoring of effluent quality.
In addition, the marine works contractor is required to complete a silt curtain efficiency test for the combined use of floating silt curtain type and cage type silt curtain for dredging at seawater intake to confirm the silt curtain reduction efficiency assumptions of the assessment. The details of testing plan together with the silt curtain deployment plan updated testing plan shall be submitted by the ET to seek approval from the IEC and EPD.
3.1.
IMPACT MONITORING METHODOLOGY
3.1.1. WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS
The parameters that have been selected for measurement in situ and in the laboratory are those that were either determined in the EIA to be those with the most potential to be affected by the construction works or are a standard check on water quality conditions. Parameters to be measured in the baseline monitoring are listed in Table 3.1.
Parameters |
Unit |
Abbreviation |
In-situ measurements |
||
Dissolved oxygen |
mg/L |
DO |
Temperature |
oC |
- |
pH |
- |
- |
Turbidity |
NTU |
- |
Salinity |
0/00 |
- |
Total Residual
Chlorine NOTE1 |
mg/L |
TRC |
Laboratory measurements |
||
Suspended Solids |
mg/L |
SS |
Iron-Soluble NOTE2 |
mg/L |
Fe |
Anti-scalant as Reactive Phosphorus NOTE2 |
mg/L |
PO4 as P- |
NOTE 1: Monitoring of TRC will be conducted when cleaning and sterilization of the new freshwater main is carried out.
NOTE 2: The testing methods shall be submitted to EPD for approval prior to the commencement of monitoring programme
In addition to the water quality parameters, other relevant data will also be measured and recorded in Water Quality Monitoring Logs, including the location of the sampling stations, water depth, time, weather conditions, sea conditions, tidal stage, current direction and velocity, special phenomena and work activities undertaken around the monitoring and works area that may influence the monitoring results.
3.1.2. MONITORING LOCATION
The water quality monitoring locations for baseline in accordance to the EM&A Manual and Contract Specification are shown in Figure 3.1 respectively, and detailed in Table 3.2 below. A schedule for water quality monitoring shall be prepared by the ET and approved by IEC and EPD prior to the commencement of the monitoring.
Station |
Easting |
Northing |
Description |
CE |
843550 |
815243 |
Upstream control station at ebb tide |
CF |
846843 |
810193 |
Upstream control station at flood tide |
WSR1 |
846864 |
812014 |
Ecological sensitive receiver at Tung Lung Chau |
WSR2 |
847645 |
812993 |
Fisheries sensitive receiver at Tung Lung Chau |
WSR3 |
848023 |
813262 |
Ecological sensitive receiver at Tung Lung Chau |
WSR4 |
847886 |
814154 |
Ecological sensitive receiver at Tai Miu Wan |
WSR16 |
845039 |
815287 |
Ecological sensitive receiver at Fat Tong Chau |
WSR33 |
847159 |
814488 |
Ecological sensitive receiver at Tai Miu Wan |
WSR36 |
846878 |
814081 |
Ecological sensitive receiver at Kwun Tsai |
WSR37 |
846655 |
813810 |
Ecological sensitive receiver at Tit Cham Chau |
NF1 |
846542 |
813614 |
Edge of mixing zone, ~ 200m west of outfall diffuser |
NF2 |
846942 |
813614 |
Edge of mixing zone, ~ 200m east of outfall diffuser |
NF3 |
846742 |
813414 |
Edge of mixing zone, ~ 200m south of outfall diffuser |
WSR1 to WSR37 were identified in accordance with Annex 14 of the EIAO-TM as well as Clause
3.4.4.2 of the Environmental Impact Assessment Study Brief for Desalination Plant at Tseung Kwan O (No. ESB-266/2013). WSR1 to WSR3 are sited near the Tung Lung Chau Fish Culture Zone; WSR16 and WSR36 are sited near the coral assemblages along the coastlines of Fat Tong Chau and Kwun Tsai respectively; WSR 4 and WSR33 are sited near the Coastal Protection Area and coral assemblages in waters of Tai Miu Wan; WSR37 is sited near the fisheries resource including spawning and nursery grounds at the coastal water of Tit Cham Chau.
3.2.
MONITORING PROGRAMME
The ET of the Project had conducted the baseline water monitoring between 12 May 2020 to 6 June 2020 at the thirteen designated monitoring stations and the six designated monitoring at waters near TKO in accordance with the EM&A Manual and Contract Specification respectively. The monitoring results was presented in Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Report separately.
The commencement of marine construction and dredging activities for the Project are scheduled in January 2021 the earliest. The impact water monitoring shall be scheduled after the commencement of marine construction and dredging activities. Hence, no impact water monitoring was conducted during the reporting period.
The waste generated from
this Project includes inert construction and demolition (C&D) materials,
and non-inert C&D materials. Non- inert C&D materials are made up of
general refuse, vegetative wastes and recyclable wastes such as plastics and
paper/cardboard packaging waste. Steel materials generated from the project are
also grouped into non-inert C&D materials as the materials were not
disposed of with other inert C&D materials. With reference to relevant
handling records and trip tickets of this Project, the quantities of different
types of waste generated in the reporting month are summarised
in Table 4.1. Details of cumulative
waste management data are presented as a waste flow table in Appendix G.
Reporting Months |
Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated Monthly |
Actual Quantities of C&D Wastes Generated Monthly |
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Total Quantity Generated |
Hard Rock and Large Broken Concrete |
Reused in the Contract |
Reused in other Projects |
Disposed as Public Fill |
Imported Fill |
Metals |
Paper / cardboard packaging |
Plastics (see Note) |
Chemical Waste |
Others, e.g. general refuse |
|
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
(in ,000kg) |
|
Sep 2020 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
14.975 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
83.15 |
Oct 2020 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
7.050 |
0.040 |
0.020 |
0 |
39.210 |
Nov 2020 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
5.351 |
0.030 |
0.014 |
0 |
66.420 |
Notes: (1) Plastics refer to plastic bottles /
containers, plastic sheets / foam from packaging material
5.1.
MONITORING REQUIREMENT
In accordance with Section 11 of the EM&A Manual, monitoring of landfill gas is required for construction works within the 250m Consultation Zone. Part of the desalination plant and the indicative area of natural slope mitigation works fall within the SENT Landfill Extension Consultation Zone; and part of the 1,200 mm diameter fresh water mains along Wan Po Road falls within the SENT Landfill and SENT Landfill Extension Consultation Zones, TKO Stage II/III Restored Landfill and TKO Stage I Restored Landfill Consultation Zones.
5.2.
MONITORING LOCATION
Monitoring of oxygen, methane, carbon dioxide and barometric pressure was performed for excavations at 1m depth or more within the consultation Zone.
During construction of works within the consultation zones, excavations of 1m depth or more was monitored:
- At the ground surface before excavation commences;
- Immediately before any worker enters the excavation;
- At the beginning of each working day for the entire period the excavation remains open; and
- Periodically through the working day whilst workers are in the excavation.
For excavations between 300mm and 1m deep, measurements should be carried out:
- Directly after the excavation has been completed; and
- Periodically whilst the excavation remains open.
5.3.
MONITORING PROGRAMME
For the part of the desalination plant and the indicative area of natural slope mitigation works fall within the SENT Landfill Extension Consultation Zone in this contract. Since the SENT Landfill Extension is still under construction, the Landfill gas monitoring shall be conducted after the commencement of operation of the SENT Landfill Extension which will be 2021 Quarter 3 according to the latest construction programme shown in the monthly EM&A Report of SENT Landfill Extension. The Contractor¡¦s safety officer shall keep review the necessity of landfill gas monitoring during the construction stage. No landfill gas monitoring was conducted in the reporting period.
The
Environmental Complaint Handling Procedure is shown in below Figure 5.1:
No noise monitoring was conducted during the reporting period since there are no project-related construction activities undertaken within a radius of 300m from the monitoring locations.
The baseline water monitoring had been conducted between 12 May 2020 to 6 Jun 2020 at the thirteen designated monitoring stations and the six designated monitoring at waters near TKO. No impact water quality monitoring was conducted in the reporting period since the commencement of marine construction and dredging activities for the Project are scheduled in January 2021 the earliest.
No project-related exceedance of the Action Level was recorded during the reporting period. No notification of summons and prosecution was received in the reporting period.
Statistics on complaints and regulatory compliance are summarized in Appendix H.
Site inspections were carried out on a weekly basis to monitor the implementation of proper environmental pollution control and mitigation measures under the Contract.
Joint site inspection with IEC was carried out on a bi-weekly basis.
Minor deficiencies were observed during weekly site inspection. Key observations during the site inspections are summarized below:
-
Storage
of chemicals on-site was not conducted properly
-
Dust
suppression mitigation measures were not implemented properly
-
Housekeeping
was not implemented properly
-
Connections
of silt curtain were detached which may reduce the subsequent filtering
efficiency of dusty materials generated from the construction site.
The Contractor has rectified the observations identified during environmental site inspections in the reporting period.
According to the EIA Study Report, Environmental Permit, contract documents and EM&A Manual, the mitigation measures detailed in the documents are implemented as much as practical during the reporting period. An updated Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures (EMIS) is provided in Appendix C.
This is the 3rd Quarterly EM&A Report for the Project which summarizes the key findings of the EM&A programme during the reporting period from 1 Sep to 30 Nov 2020, in accordance with the EM&A Manual and the requirement under FEP-01/503/2015/A.
No noise monitoring was conducted in the reporting period due to the over distant monitoring station from the works location.
The baseline water monitoring had been conducted between 12 May 2020 to 6 Jun 2020 at the thirteen designated monitoring stations and the six designated monitoring at waters near TKO. No impact water quality monitoring was conducted in the reporting period since the commencement of marine construction and dredging activities for the Project are scheduled in January 2021 the earliest.
No project-related exceedance of the Action / Limit Level was recorded during the reporting period.
Weekly environmental site inspection was conducted during the reporting period. Minor deficiency was observed during site inspection and was rectified. The environmental performance of the project was therefore considered satisfactory.
According to the environmental site inspections performed in the reporting period, the Contractor is reminded to pay attention on maintaining proper materials storage.
No environmental complaint was received in the reporting period.
No notification of summons or prosecution was received since commencement of the Contract.
The ET will keep track on the construction works to confirm compliance of environmental requirements and the proper implementation of all necessary mitigation measures.
Master Programme
Overview
of Desalination Plant in Tseung Kwan O
Appendix C
Summary
of Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation
EIA Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended measures & main
concerns to address |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant
Legislation & Guidelines |
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D |
C |
O |
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Air Quality |
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S4.8.1 |
Impervious dust screen or
sheeting will be provided to enclose scaffolding from the ground floor level
of building for construction of superstructure of the new buildings. |
Land site/ During
Construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
Air Pollution Control
(Construction Dust) |
S4.8.1 |
Impervious sheet will be
provided for skip hoist for material transport. |
Land site/ During
Construction, particularly dry season |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
NA |
|
S4.8.1 |
The area where dusty work
takes place should be sprayed with water or a dust suppression chemical
immediately prior to, during and immediately after dusty activities as far as
practicable. |
Land
site/ During Construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented,
rectified after reminder |
|
S4.8.1 |
All dusty materials should
be sprayed with water or a dust suppression chemical immediately prior to any
loading, unloading or transfer operation. |
Land
site/ During Construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented,
rectified after reminder |
|
S4.8.1 |
Dropping heights for
excavated materials should
be controlled to a practical height
to minimize the
fugitive dust arising
from unloading. |
Land
site/ During Construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
S4.8.1 |
During transportation by
truck, materials should not be loaded to a level higher than the side and
tail boards, and should be dampened or covered before transport. |
Land site/ During
Construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
S4.8.1 |
Wheel washing device should
be provided at the exits of the work sites. Immediately before leaving a
construction site, every vehicle shall be washed to remove any dusty material
from its body and wheels as far as practicable. |
Land
site/ During Construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
S4.8.1 |
Road sections between
vehicle-wash areas and vehicular entrance will be paved. |
Land
site/ During Construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
EIA Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended measures & main
concerns to address |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant
Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S4.8.1 |
Hoarding of not less than
2.4m high from ground level will be provided along the length of the Project
Site boundary. |
Land
site/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
S4.8.1 |
Haul roads will be kept
clear of dusty materials and will be sprayed with water so as to maintain the
entire road surface wet at all times. |
Land
site/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented,
rectified after reminder |
|
S4.8.1 |
Temporary stockpiles of dusty materials will be either
covered entirely by impervious sheets or sprayed with water to
maintain the entire surface wet all the time. |
Land
site/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
S4.8.1 |
Stockpiles of more than 20
bags of cement, dry pulverised fuel ash and dusty
construction materials will be covered entirely by impervious sheeting
sheltered on top and 3- sides. |
Land
site/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented,
rectified after observation |
|
S4.8.1 |
All exposed areas will be
kept wet always to minimise dust emission. |
Land site/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
S4.8.1 |
Ultra-low-sulphur diesel (ULSD) will be used for all construction
plant on-site, as defined as diesel fuel containing not more than 0.005% sulphur by weight) as stipulated in Environment,
Transport and Works Bureau Technical Circular (ETWB-TC(W)) No 19/2005 on
Environmental Management on Construction Sites. |
Land site/ During
construction/ During Operation |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Environment, Transport and
Works Bureau Technical Circular (ETWB- TC(W)) No 19/2005 on Environmental Management on
Construction Sites |
S4.8.1 |
The
engine of the construction equipment during idling will be switched off. |
Land
site/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
EIA Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended measures & main
concerns to address |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant
Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S4.8.1 |
Concrete
batching plant will be required on site. control measures recommended in the
Guidance Note on a Best Practicable Means for Cement Works (Concrete Batching
Plant) (BPM 3/2 (93)) will be implemented. The control measures recommended
in the Guidance Note on a Best Practicable Means for Cement Works (Concrete
Batching Plant) (BPM 3/2 (93)) will be implemented. |
Land
site/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
|
S4.8.1 |
Regular
maintenance of construction equipment deployed on-site will be conducted to
prevent black smoke emission. |
Land site/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
S4.10 |
To ensure proper
implementation of the recommended dust mitigation measures and good
construction site practices during the construction phase, environmental site
audits on weekly basis is recommended throughout the construction period. |
Land
site/ During construction |
Contractor(s)/
Environmental Team (ET) & Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
Note: D - Design stage C - Construction O - Operation
EIA Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
Noise |
||||||||
S5.7 |
Only well-maintained plant
will be operated on-site and plant will be serviced regularly during the
construction phase. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
A Practical Guide for the
Reduction of Noise from Construction Works, |
S5.7 |
Silencers
or mufflers on construction equipment will be utilised
and will be properly maintained during the construction phase. |
Noise
control/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
A
Practical Guide for the Reduction of Noise from Construction Works, |
S5.7 |
Mobile plant, if any, will
be sited as far away from NSRs as possible. |
Noise control/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
A Practical
Guide for the Reduction of Noise from Construction Works, |
S5.7 |
Machines and plant (such as
trucks) that may be in intermittent use will be shut down between work
periods or will be throttled down to a minimum. |
Noise control/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
A Practical Guide for the Reduction of Noise from Construction Works, |
S5.7 |
Plants known to emit noise strongly in one
direction will, wherever possible, be orientated so that the noise is
directed away from the nearby NSRs. |
Noise control/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
A Practical Guide for the
Reduction of Noise from Construction Works, |
S5.7 |
Material stockpiles and other structures will be effectively utilised, wherever practicable, in screening noise from
on-site construction activities. |
Noise control/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
A Practical Guide for the Reduction of Noise from Construction Works, |
S5.7 |
Use
of Quite Powered Mechanical Equipment (QPME). |
Noise control/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
A Practical Guide for the Reduction of Noise from Construction Works, |
S5.7 |
Movable noise barriers of
3m in height with skid footing should be used and located within a few metres of stationary plant and mobile plant such that the
line of sight to the NSR is blocked by the barriers. The length of the
barrier should be at least five times greater than its height. The noise
barrier material should have a superficial surface
density of at least 7 kg m-2
and
have |
Noise control/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
A Practical Guide for the Reduction of Noise from Construction Works, |
EIA Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation
Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
|
no openings or gaps. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
S5.7 |
The noise insulating sheet
should be deployed such that there would be no opening or gaps on the joints. |
Noise control/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
A Practical Guide for the
Reduction of Noise from Construction Works, |
S5.7 |
Construction activities
(e.g. excavation/shoring, reinstatement (asphalt), and pipe jacking) will be
planned and carried out in sequence, such that items of PME proposed for
these activities will not be operated simultaneously. |
Noise control/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
|
Implemented |
A Practical Guide for the Reduction of Noise from Construction Works |
S5.7 |
PMEs will not be used at
the works areas near educational institutions with residual impact (ie the ¡§influence area¡¨ within a radius of 40m) during
school hours in order to reduce impact to the educational institutions. |
Noise control / During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
A Practical Guide for the
Reduction of Noise from Construction Works |
S5.7 |
Noise enclosures or
acoustic sheds would be used to cover stationary PME such as generators. Portable/Movable
noise enclosure made of material with superficial surface density of at least
7 kg m-2 may be used for
screening the noise from operation of the saw/groover,
concrete. |
Noise control/ Pre-
construction/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
|
N/A |
|
S5.9 |
Sawcutting pavement,
breaking up of pavement, excavation /shoring, pipe laying, backfilling,
reinstatement (concrete) and pipe jacking shall be scheduled outside the
examination period. |
Noise control/ Pre-
construction/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
|
N/A |
|
EIA Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation
Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S5.9 |
In view the duration of
noise exceedance at Creative Secondary School, PLK Laws Foundation College,
TKO Kei Tak Primary School and School of Continuing
and Professional Studies-CUHK is limited to 8 weeks, the construction work in
the influence areas near the four schools shall be scheduled during long
school holidays (eg summer holiday, Easter holiday
or Christmas holiday, etc) as far as
practicable. Scheduling the construction work for the four schools. |
Noise control/ Pre-
construction/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
|
N/A |
|
S5.10 |
A noise monitoring programme shall be implemented for the construction
phase. |
Designated monitoring stations as defined in
EM&A Manual/During construction phase |
Environmental
Team (ET) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
|
S5.10 |
The effectiveness of on-site control measures could also be
evaluated through the regular site audits. |
All facilities/ During
construction |
Contractor(s)/ Environmental Team (ET) &
Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
Note: D - Design stage C - Construction O - Operation
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the
recommended measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant
Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
Water Quality |
||||||||
S6.9 |
Dredged marine sediment
will be disposed of in a gazetted marine disposal
area in accordance with marine dumping permit conditions of the Dumping at
Sea Ordinance (DASO). |
Marine Dredging/
During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
Dumping at Sea Ordinance
(DASO) |
S6.9 |
Disposal vessels will be
fitted with tight bottom seals in order to prevent leakage of material during
transport. |
Marine Dredging/
During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S6.9 |
Barges will be filled to a
level, which ensures that material does not spill over during transport to
the disposal site and that adequate freeboard is maintained to ensure that
the decks are not washed by wave action. |
Marine Dredging/
During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S6.9 |
After dredging, any excess materials will be
cleaned from decks and exposed fittings before the vessel is moved from the
dredging area. |
Marine Dredging/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S6.9 |
All vessels should be well
maintained and inspected before use to limit any potential discharges to the
marine environment. |
Marine Dredging/
During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S6.9 |
All vessels must have a clean ballast system. |
Marine Dredging/
During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S6.9 |
No discharge of sewage/grey
wastewater should be allowed. Waste water from potentially contaminated area
on working vessels should be minimized and collected. These kinds of
wastewater should be brought back to port and discharged at appropriate collection
and treatment system. |
Marine Dredging/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S6.9 |
No soil waste is allowed to
be disposed overboard. |
Marine Dredging/
During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the
recommended measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant
Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S6.9 |
Silt removal facilities such
as silt traps
or sedimentation facilities
will be provided to remove silt particles from runoff to meet the
requirements of the TM standard under the WPCO. The design of silt removal facilities will be based on the
guidelines provided in ProPECC PN 1/94. All
drainage facilities and erosion and sediment control structures will be
inspected on a regular basis and maintained to confirm proper and efficient
operation at all times and particularly during rainstorms. Deposited silt and
grit will be removed regularly. |
Land site &
drainage/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented,
rectified after reminder |
ProPECC PN 1/94 TM Standard under the WPCO |
S6.9 |
Earthworks to form the
final surfaces will be followed up with surface protection and drainage works
to prevent erosion caused by rainstorms. |
Land site &
drainage/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S6.9 |
Appropriate surface
drainage will be designed and provided where necessary. |
Land site &
drainage/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S6.9 |
The precautions to be taken
at any time of year when rainstorms are likely together with the actions to
be taken when a rainstorm is imminent or forecasted and actions to be taken
during or after rainstorms are summarised in
Appendix A2 of ProPECC PN 1/94. |
Land site &
drainage/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
|
Implemented |
ProPECC PN 1/94 |
S6.9 |
Oil interceptors will be
provided in the drainage system where necessary and regularly emptied to
prevent the release of oil and grease into the storm water drainage system
after accidental spillages. |
Land site &
drainage/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented,
rectified after reminder |
- |
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the
recommended measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant
Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S6.9 |
Temporary and permanent
drainage pipes and culverts provided to facilitate runoff discharge, if any,
will be adequately designed for the controlled release of storm flows. |
Land site &
drainage/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S6.9 |
The temporary diverted
drainage, if any, will be reinstated to the original condition when the
construction work has finished or when the temporary diversion is no longer
required. |
Land site &
drainage/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S6.9 |
Appropriate numbers of
portable toilets shall be provided by a licensed contractor to serve the
construction workers over the construction site to prevent direct disposal of
sewage into the water environment. |
Land site &
drainage/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S6.9 and S6.12 |
The sterilization water
should be dechlorinated with total residual chlorine (TRC) level below 1 mg/L
before discharge to public sewer. In situ testing of TRC should also be
conducted for the discharge of chlorinated water for pipeline disinfection to
ensure sufficient dechlorination before discharge
to public sewer. |
Sterilization of
water mains prior to commissioning |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
ü |
N/A |
Technical Memorandum for
Effluents Discharged into Drainage and Sewerage Systems Inland and Coastal
Waters |
S6.9 |
The cleaning and flushing
water should also be treated and desilted to the relevant discharge
requirement stipulated in TM-DSS before discharging. |
Sterilization of
water mains prior to commissioning |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
ü |
N/A |
Technical Memorandum for
Effluents Discharged into Drainage and Sewerage Systems Inland and Coastal
Waters |
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the
recommended measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
status |
Relevant
Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S6.9 |
Site
drainage should be well maintained and good construction practices should be
observed to ensure that oil, fuels, solvents and other chemicals are managed,
stored and handled properly and do not enter the nearby water streams. |
Land site &
drainage/ During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented, rectified after reminder |
- |
S6.12 |
Regular site inspections
will be carried out in order to confirm that regulatory requirements are
being met and that contractors are implementing the standard site practice
and mitigation measures as proposed to reduce potential impacts to water
quality. |
During construction |
Contractor(s)/
Environmental Team (ET) & Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
Note: D - Design stage C - Construction O -
Operation
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
Waste Management |
||||||||
S8.5 |
Nomination of
approved personnel to be responsible for standard site practices,
arrangements for collection and effective disposal to an appropriate facility
of all wastes generated at the site. |
Contract mobilisation/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S8.5 |
Training of site personnel
in proper waste management and chemical handling procedures. Training will be
provided to workers on the concepts of site cleanliness and appropriate waste
management procedures, including waste reduction, reuse and
recycling at the beginning of the construction works. |
Contract mobilisation/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S8.5 |
Provision
of sufficient waste disposal points and regular collection for disposal. |
All area/ During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented,
rectified after reminder |
DEVB TC(W) No. 8/2010, Enhanced Specification for Site Cleanliness
and Tidiness. |
S8.5 |
Appropriate measures to reduce windblown litter and dust
transportation of waste by either covering trucks or by transporting wastes
in enclosed containers. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
DEVB TC(W) No. 8/2010, Enhanced Specification for
Site Cleanliness and Tidiness. |
S8.5 |
A waste management plan
(WMP) as stated in the ¡§ETWB TC(W) No.
19/2005, Environmental Management on Construction Sites¡¨ for the amount
of waste generated, recycled and disposed of (including the disposal sites)
will be established and implemented during the construction phase as part of the Environmental Management Plan
(EMP). The Contractor will be
required to prepare the EMP and submits it to the Architect/ Engineer under the Contract for approval prior to implementation. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
ETWB TC(W) No. 19/2005, Environmental Management on
Construction Sites |
S8.5 |
Separation of chemical
wastes for special handling and appropriate treatment at the Chemical Waste
Treatment Centre at Tsing Yi. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
Chapters 2 & 3 Code of
Practice on the Packaging, Labelling & Storage of Chemical Wastes
published under the Waste Disposal Ordinance (Cap 354), Section
35 |
S8.5 |
Regular cleaning
and maintenance programme for drainage systems,
sumps and oil interceptors. |
Land
site/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented,
rectified after |
Waste Disposal
Ordinance (Cap 354) |
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
reminder |
|
S8.5 |
A
recording system for the amount of wastes generated/ recycled and disposal
sites. The trip- ticket
system will be included as one of the contractual requirements and
implemented by the contractor(s). |
Land site/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
DEVB TC(W) No. 6/2010, Trip Ticket System for Disposal
of Construction & Demolition Materials |
S8.5 |
Segregation and storage of
different types of waste in different containers, skips or stockpiles to
enhance reuse or recycling of material and their proper
disposal. |
Land site/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
WBTC 32/92, The Use of
Tropical Hard Wood on Construction Site |
S8.5 |
Encourage collection of aluminium cans and waste paper by individual collectors
during construction with separate labelled bins provided to segregate these
wastes from other general refuse by the workforce. |
Land
site/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
ETWB TCW No. 33/2002, Management of
Construction and Demolition Material Including Rock |
S8.5 |
Any unused chemicals and those with remaining
functional capacity will be recycled as far as possible. |
Land site/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S8.5 |
Use of reusable non-timber
formwork to reduce the amount of C&D materials. |
All areas/
During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
WBTC
32/92, The Use of Tropical Hard Wood on Construction Site |
S8.5 |
Prior to disposal of
construction waste, wood, steel and other metals will be separated to the
extent practical, for re-use and/or recycling to reduce the quantity of waste to be disposed of to landfill. |
All areas/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
DEVB TC(W) No. 6/2010, Trip Ticket
System for Disposal of Construction & Demolition Materials |
S8.5 |
Proper
storage and site practices to reduce the potential for damage or
contamination of construction materials. |
All
areas/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S8.5 |
Plan and stock construction materials carefully to reduce amount of
waste generated and avoid unnecessary generation of waste. |
All
areas/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S8.5 |
A Sediment Quality Report
(SQR) for sampling and chemical testing of the sediment will be prepared and
submitted to the EPD for approval. The approved detailed sampling and
chemical testing will be carried out prior to the commencement of the
dredging activities to confirm the sediment disposal method. |
Marine works/
During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
ETWB TC(W) No. 34/2002 and
Dumping at Sea Ordinance (DASO) |
S8.5 |
The management of dredged/
excavated sediment |
Marine
works/ During |
WSD/ |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
ETWB TC(W) No. 34/2002 |
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
|
management requirement from ETWB TC(W) No. 34/2002 will be incorporated in the Specification
of the Contract Documents. |
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
|
|
|
and
Dumping at Sea Ordinance (DASO) |
S8.5 |
The contractor will open a
billing account with EPD in accordance with the Waste Disposal (Charges for
Disposal of Construction Waste) Regulation for the payment of disposal
charges. |
Contract mobilisation/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
Cap 354N Waste Disposal
(Charges for Disposal of Construction Waste) Regulation |
S8.5 |
A trip-ticket system will be established in
accordance with DEVB TC(W) No. 6/2010 to monitor the reuse of surplus
excavated materials off-site and disposal of construction waste and general
refuse at transfer facilities/ landfills, and to control fly-tipping. |
Contract mobilisation/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
DEVB TC(W) No. 6/2010, Trip Ticket System for
Disposal of Construction & Demolition Materials |
S8.5 |
The project proponent will
also conduct regular inspection of the waste management measures implemented
on site as described in the Waste Management Plan. |
All
area/ During construction |
Contractor(s)/
Environmental Team (ET) & Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
ETWB TC(W) No. 19/2005, Environmental Management on
Construction Sites |
S8.5 |
A recording system (similar
to summary table as shown in Annex 5 and Annex 6 of Appendix G of ETWB TC(W)
No. 19/2005) for the amount of waste generated, recycled and disposed of
(including the disposal sites)
will be established during the construction phase. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
Annex
5 and Annex 6 of Appendix G of ETWB TC(W) No. 19/2005 |
S8.5 |
Inert C&D materials (public fill) will be
reused within the Project as far as practicable. |
All
area/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S8.5 |
Public fill and
construction waste shall be segregated and stored in different containers or
skips to facilitate reuse or recycling of materials and their proper disposal. |
All
area/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S8.5 |
Specific areas
of the work site will be designated for such segregation and storage if
immediate use is not practicable. |
All
area/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S8.5 |
To
reduce the potential dust and water quality impacts of site formation works,
C&D materials will be wetted as quickly as possible to the extent
practice after filling. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
Air
Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation (Cap 311R); WPCO (Cap 358) |
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S8.5 |
Open stockpiles of excavated/ fill materials or construction wastes on-site should be covered with
tarpaulin or similar fabric. |
Land site/ During Construction, particularly
dry season |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
Air Pollution Control (Construction
Dust) Regulation (Cap 311R) |
S8.5 |
Chemical waste container
shall be suitable for the substance they are holding, resistant to corrosion,
maintained in a good condition, and securely closed. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/
WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Waste Disposal (Chemical
Waste) (General) Regulation; Code of Practice on the Packaging, Handling and
Storage of Chemical
Wastes |
S8.5 |
Chemical waste container
shall have a capacity of less than 450 L unless the specifications have been
approved by the EPD. |
All area/ During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Waste Disposal (Chemical
Waste) (General) Regulation; Code of Practice on the Packaging, Handling and
Storage of Chemical Wastes |
S8.5 |
A label in English and
Chinese shall be displayed on the chemical container in accordance with
instructions prescribed in Schedule 2 of the Regulations. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Waste Disposal (Chemical
Waste) (General) Regulation; Code of Practice on the Packaging, Handling and
Storage of Chemical Wastes |
S8.5 |
Storage areas for chemical
waste shall be enclosed on at least 3 sides. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Waste
Disposal (Chemical Waste) (General) Regulation; Code of Practice on the
Packaging, Handling and Storage of Chemical Wastes |
S8.5 |
Storage areas for chemical
waste shall have an impermeable floor and bunding, of capacity to accommodate
110% of the volume of the largest container or 20% by volume of the chemical
waste stored in that area, whichever is the greatest. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Waste Disposal (Chemical
Waste) (General) Regulation; Code of Practice on the Packaging, Handling and
Storage of Chemical Wastes |
S8.5 |
Storage areas for chemical
waste shall have adequate ventilation. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Waste Disposal (Chemical
Waste) (General) Regulation; Code of Practice on the Packaging, Handling and
Storage of Chemical Wastes |
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S8.5 |
Storage areas for chemical
waste shall be covered to prevent rainfall entering (water collected within
the bund must be tested and disposed of as chemical waste, if necessary). |
All area/ During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Waste Disposal (Chemical
Waste) (General) Regulation; Code of Practice on the Packaging, Handling and
Storage of Chemical Wastes |
S8.5 |
Storage areas for chemical
waste shall be arranged so that incompatible materials are appropriately
separated. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Waste Disposal (Chemical Waste) (General)
Regulation; Code of Practice on the Packaging, Handling and Storage of
Chemical Wastes |
S8.5 |
General refuse will be
stored in enclosed bins or compaction units separately from construction and
chemical wastes. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
Waste Disposal (Chemical
Waste) (General) Regulation; Code of Practice on the Packaging, Handling and
Storage of Chemical Wastes |
S8.5 |
Adequate number of waste
containers will be provided to avoid over-spillage of waste. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
DEVB TC(W) No. 8/2010 Enhanced Specification
for Site Cleanliness and Tidiness. |
S8.5 |
A
reputable waste collector will be employed by the Contractor to remove
general refuse from the site, separately from construction and chemical
wastes, on a daily basis to minimise odour, pest and litter impacts. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/ WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
- |
S8.5 |
Recycling bins will be
provided at strategic locations within the Site to facilitate recovery of
recyclable materials (including aluminium can,
waste paper, glass bottles and plastic bottles) from the Site. Materials
recovered will be sold for recycling. |
All area/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s)/
WSD |
|
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
- |
S8.5 |
To
avoid any odour and litter impact, accurate number
of portable toilets will be provided for workers on-site. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S8.5 |
The burning of refuse on construction sites is prohibited by law. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
Air Pollution
Control Ordinance (Cap
311) |
S8.7 |
To facilitate monitoring and control over the contractors¡¦ performance on waste management, a
waste inspection and audit programme will be |
All facilities/
During construction |
ET/ IEC |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
|
implemented throughout the construction phase. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: D - Design stage C - Construction O -
Operation
|
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation
Stage |
Implementation
Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
|
Ecology |
|||||||
S9.7 |
For slope mitigation works
within the Clear
Water Bay Country Park, to
avoid tree felling and damages to trees,
the exact locations of the flexible barrier foundation plates, soil nails and
rock dowels can be adjusted during detailed design, and a setback distance
from existing trees is recommended to be maintained
as far as practical. A detailed specification describing the exact locations
of the flexible barrier foundation plates, soil nails and rock dowels will be prepared to illustrate how the
setback distance from existing trees would be implemented for tree avoidance. |
Slope mitigation
works area/ During detailed design/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S9.7 |
Pruning of tree canopies along the alignment of the
flexible barriers shall be limited to a minimum. |
Slope mitigation works area/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
|
S9.7 |
The alignment of flexible
barriers shall be optimized to preserve all species of conservation interest
and minimize the impact to the existing vegetation as far as practicable. All
individuals of Marsdenia lachnostoma within
the slope mitigation areas shall be retained in- situ, by positioning the alignment of flexible barrier at a minimum 1.5m
in a radius away from these individuals. |
Slope mitigation
works area/ During detailed design/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S9.7 and 9.10 |
At the detailed design
stage prior to the commencement of the slope mitigation works, a vegetation
survey shall be carried out at the slope mitigation areas within the Clear
Water Bay Country Park to assess the condition and identify the location of
each individual of Marsdenia lachnostoma and
other flora species of conservation interest that may be directly affected by the construction works. |
Slope mitigation
works area/ During detailed design/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S9.7 |
Temporary fencing will be
installed to fence off the concerned species either in groups of individually
within the works area and in the close proximity to prevent from being
damaged and disturbed during construction. A sign identifying the site shall
be attached to the fence and flagging tape shall be attached to the individuals to visualize their
locations. |
Slope mitigation
works area/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
|
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/ Mitigation
Measures |
Objectives of the recommended
measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation
Stage |
Implementation
Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S9.7 and S9.10 |
A specification for fencing and demarcating individuals
of Marsdenai lachnostoma (or
other flora species of conservation interest, if found) adjacent to the
proposed alignment of the flexible barriers will be prepared to protect the
species. |
Slope mitigation
works area/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S9.7 |
Induction training shall
also be provided to all site personnel in order to brief them on this flora
of conservation
interest including the locations and their importance. |
Slope mitigation
works area/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S9.7 |
The resident site
supervisory staff will closely monitor the conditions of concerned
individuals during construction of flexible barriers in the close
proximity. |
Slope mitigation
works area/ During construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S9.7 |
Erect
fences along the boundary of the works area before the commencement of works
to prevent vehicle movements and encroachment of personnel onto adjacent
areas. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S9.7 |
Regularly check the work site
boundaries to ensure that they are not breached and that damage does not occur to surrounding areas. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s)/
Environmental Team (ET) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S9.7 |
Avoid
any damage and disturbance, particularly those caused by filling and illegal
dumping, to the surrounding habitats through proper management of waste
disposal. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
Implemented |
- |
S9.7 |
Reinstate temporarily
affected areas, particularly the habitats of plantation and
shrubland-grassland immediately after completion of construction works,
through on-site tree/shrub planting. The tree/shrub species will be chosen
with reference to those in the surrounding area. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
S9.7 |
Affected
habitats within the Clear Water Bay Country Bay shall be reinstated by
hydro-seeding and planting of climbers and native shrub
seedlings where practical upon completion of the
slope mitigation works. |
All area/ During
construction |
Contractor(s) |
|
ü |
|
N/A |
- |
Note: D - Design stage C - Construction O -
Operation
EIA Reference |
Recommended
Environmental Protection Measures/ Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the
recommended measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
|
Landscape &
Visual |
|||||||
S11.10
& 11.11 |
The construction area and
area allowed for temporary structures, such as the contractor¡¦s office, will
be minimized to a practical minimum. (MM1) |
All
area/ Detailed design/ During construction/ During operation |
WSD/ Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
- |
S11.10
& 11.11 |
At the detailed design
stage, the design team will seek to minimize the landscape footprint of the
Project and above ground facilities, while satisfying all other requirements.
(MM2) |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/
During operation |
WSD/ Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
- |
S11.10
& 11.11 |
Design principles will be
adopted to take into account the surrounding area,
particularly Clear Water Bay Country Park behind and the nearby waterfront,
with due consideration given to: - green roofs
where practical (ie without
equipment on the roof); - roadside planting; - aesthetic
treatment of all structures; - vertical greening; screen planting along application site; and - landscape enhancement
with amenity planting where practical including planting along the edge (site
boundary) fence with native shrubs where feasible, - to reduce their
visual impact and blend them into the surrounding landscape. (MM3) |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
WSD/ Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
- |
S11.10
& 11.11 |
All
trees within the Project Site or the potential slope mitigation works area
will be carefully protected during construction according to DEVB TCW No. 10/2013 - Tree Preservation
(MM4) |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
WSD/ Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
ETWB
TCW No. 3/2006 - Tree Preservation. |
S11.10
& 11.11 |
No tree within the Country
Park will be felled. Trees within the Site unavoidably affected by the works
will be transplanted where necessary and practical. For trees that need to be
felled, compensatory planting will be provided to the satisfaction of
relevant Government departments. A compensatory tree
planting proposal including locations of tree compensation will be submitted
to seek relevant government department¡¦s approval, in accordance with DEVB
TC(W) No. 10/2013. (MM5) |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
WSD/ Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
DEVB
TC(W) No. 10/2013 |
S11.10 & |
Any slope mitigation works necessary to address
natural terrain |
All area/ Detailed |
WSD/ |
ü |
ü |
ü |
N/A |
|
EIA Reference |
Recommended
Environmental Protection Measures/ Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the
recommended measures & main concerns to address |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation
Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
11.11 |
hazards, will be minimized
to minimize any potential environmental impact to the Country Park e.g. soil
nailing and rock stabilization will aim to avoid existing trees e.g. should
any restoration of vegetation be necessary, the best planting matrix with
native species will be established, with the aim of resembling the existing vegetation. (MM6) |
design/ During
construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
|
|
|
|
|
S11.10
& 11.11 |
Dredging works for the
installation of intake structures and outfall diffusers should be minimized
to avoid or reduce any potential environmental impacts to as low as
reasonably practicable (ALARP). The intake
and outfall structures (e.g. intake openings and diffuser heads)
will be prefabricated and transferred to site for installation. (MM7) |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
WSD/ Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
N/A |
|
S11.10
& 11.11 |
All night-time lighting
will be reduced to a practical minimum both in terms of number of level and
will be hooded and directional. (MM8 )units
and lux level and will be hooded and directional. (MM8) |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/
During operation |
WSD/ Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
- |
Note: D - Design stage C - Construction O -
Operation
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended measures & main
concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
|
Landfill Gas
Hazard |
|||||||
S12.7 |
During all works, safety
procedures should be implemented to minimise the
risks of fires and explosions, asphyxiation of workers and toxicity effects resulting
from contact with contaminated soil and groundwater. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
- |
S12.7 |
During trenching and
excavation as well as creation of confined spaces at near to or below ground
level, precautions should be clearly laid down and rigidly Gas detection
equipment and appropriate breathing apparatus should be available and used
when entering confined spaces or trenches deeper than 1 metre. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
N/A |
|
S12.7 |
The Contractor should make the workers are aware of potential
hazards of working in confined spaces (any chamber, manhole or culvert which
is large enough to permit access to personnel). Such work in confined spaces
is controlled by the Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Confined Spaces) Regulations of the Factories and Industrial
Undertakings Ordinance. Following the Safety Guide
to Working in Confined Spaces ensures compliance with the above regulations. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
|
S12.7 |
Safety officers,
specifically trained with regard to landfill gas and leachate related hazards
and the appropriate actions to take in adverse circumstances, should be
present on the site throughout the works, in particular, when works are
undertaken below grade. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
|
S12.7 |
All personnel who work on
site and all visitors to the site should be made aware of the possibility of
ignition of gas in the vicinity of the works, the possible presence of
contaminated water and the need to avoid |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
|
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended measures & main
concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
|
physical contact with it. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
S12.7 |
Monitoring for landfill gas
should be undertaken in all excavations, manholes, chambers (particularly
during pipe jacking) and any confined spaces through the use of an
intrinsically safe portable instrument, appropriately calibrated and capable
of measuring
the concentrations of methane. carbon dioxide and oxygen. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
N/A |
|
S12.7 |
Monitoring frequency and
areas to be monitored should be specified prior to commencement of
groundwork, either by the Safety Officer, or by an appropriately qualified person. All measurements should be
recorded and documented. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
N/A |
|
S12.7 |
Proceed drilling with
adequate care and precautions against the potential hazards which may be
encountered. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
|
S12.7 |
Prior to the commencement
of the site works, the drilling contractor should devise a 'method-of-
working' statement covering all normal and emergency procedures (including
but not limited to number of operatives, experience and special skills of
operatives, normal method of operations, emergency procedures, supervisors responsibilities, storage and use of safety
equipment, safety procedures and signs, barriers and guarding). The site
supervisor and all operatives must be familiar with this statement. |
All
area/ During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
|
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended measures & main
concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
S12.7 |
Where below ground service
entries are necessary to the Incoming Switchgear Room, 132 kV Substation and
Chlorine Store (I) and (II), the entry point should be sealed to prevent gas
entry. In addition, any below grade cable trenches entering the Incoming
Switchgear Room and 132 kV Substation can become the pathway for landfill gas
and hence grilled metal covers should be used. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
N/A |
|
S12.7 |
It
is recommended regular landfill gas monitoring should be carried out at the
Incoming Switchgear Room, 132 kV Substation and Chlorine Store (I) and (II).
The monitoring frequency will be monthly for the first year of operation. If
the monitoring results show no sign of landfill gas migration, reduce the
monitoring frequency to once every six months. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
N/A |
|
S12.7 |
The manholes and utility
pits within the Project Site and along the fresh water mains. Each manhole/
utility pit should be monitored with two measurements (at mid depth and
base). Each measurement should be monitored for a minimum of 10 minutes. A
steady reading and peak reading should be recorded at each manhole/ utility
pit and for each measurement. The need for venting the manhole/ utility pit
and further monitoring will be reviewed after the initial monitoring. |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
N/A |
|
S12.7 |
All construction, operation
and maintenance personnel working on-site as well as visitors should be made
aware of the hazards of landfill gas and its possible presence on-site. This
should be achieved through a combination of posting warning signs in
prominent places and also by access to detailed information on landfill gas
hazards and the designs and procedural means by which these hazards are |
All area/ Detailed design/
During construction/ During operation |
Contractor(s) |
ü |
ü |
ü |
Implemented |
|
EIA
Reference |
Recommended Environmental Protection Measures/
Mitigation Measures |
Objectives of the recommended measures & main
concerns to address |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stage |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
||
D |
C |
O |
||||||
|
being minimized on-site. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note: D - Design stage C - Construction O -
Operation
Impact Monitoring Schedule of the Reporting Period (BLANK)
Appendix E
Event/Action Plan for Water Quality Exceedance
Statistical
Summary of Environmental Complaints
Reporting
Period |
Environmental
Complaint Statistics |
||
Frequency |
Cumulative |
Complaint
Nature |
|
01 September 2020 - 30 November 2020 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
Statistical
Summary of Environmental Summons
Reporting
Period |
Environmental
Summons Statistics |
||
Frequency |
Cumulative |
Details |
|
01 September 2020 - 30 November 2020 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
Statistical
Summary of Environmental Prosecution
Reporting
Period |
Environmental
Prosecution Statistics |
||
Frequency |
Cumulative |
Details |
|
01 September 2020 - 30 November 2020 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |