CONTRACT NO: SD 6/2020Construction of San Shek Wan Sewage Treatment WorksAssociated Submarine Outfall and Pui O Sewerage Works
Under Environmental Permit no. EP-538/2017Monthly Environmental Monitoring & Audit ReportDecember 2022revision 3 |
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Drainage Services Department
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Lam Environmental Services Limited
19/F, Remex Centre, 42 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong
Telephone: (852) 2882-3939 Facsimile: (852) 2882-3331 E-mail: info@lamenviro.com Website: http://www.lamenviro.com |
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Certified by: |
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_______________________________ Derek Lo Environmental Team Leader
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DATE: |
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12 January 2023 |
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1.1.......... Scope of the Report
1.2.......... Structure of the Report
2.............. Basic project Information and Environmental Status
2.1.......... Basic Project Information
2.2.......... Construction Programme
2.3.......... Works undertaken during the month
3............. Implementation Status
3.2.......... Environmental Mitigation Measures
3.3.......... Environmental monitoring requirements and contractual requirements
3.4.......... Site Inspection and Audit Reports
4............. Monitoring Results
4.1.......... Noise Monitoring
4.2.......... Water Quality Monitoring
4.4.......... Waste Management
5............. Complaints, Notification of Summons and Prosecution
6............. Future Key Issues
7.1.......... Noise Monitoring
7.2.......... Water Quality Monitoring
7.3.......... Ecological Impact Monitoring
7.4.......... Review of the Reasons for and the Implications of Non-compliance
7.5.......... Summary of action taken in the event of and follow-up on non-compliance
lIST OF TABLES
Table 3.1 Summary of submission status under EP-538/2017
Table 3.3 Summary of Environmental Inspections
Table 4.1 Noise Monitoring Equipment
Table 4.2 Noise Monitoring Station
Table 4.3 Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
Table 4.4 Marine Water Quality Stations for Water Quality Monitoring
Table 4.5 Action and Limit Levels of Water Quality
Table 4.6 Summary of Marine Water Quality Exceedances
Table 4.7 Summary of Quantities of Waste Material
Table 5.1 Summary of Complaints in the Reporting Month
Table 5.2 Cumulative Statistics on Complaints
Table 5.3 Cumulative Statistics on Successful Prosecutions
Table 6.1 Construction Activities and Recommended Mitigation Measures in Coming Reporting 3 Months
lIST OF FIGUREs
Figure 2.2 Contract Layout Plan
Figure 2.3 Locations of Noise Monitoring Station
Figure 2.4 Locations of Water Quality Monitoring Stations
Figure 2.5 Mark up Figure 5.4i extracted from approved EIA Report (AEIAR-210/2017)
Figure 2.6 Location Plan for Temporary Holding Nursery
lIST OF APPENDIces
Appendix 4.1 Copies of Calibration Certificates
Appendix 4.2 Impact Monitoring Schedule for Reporting Month and Next Month
Appendix 4.3 Noise Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentations
Appendix 4.4 Marine Water Quality Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentations
Appendix 4.5 Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table
Appendix 6.1 3 Months Rolling Programme
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
i. This is the Monthly Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Report – December 2022 for the Outlying Islands Sewerage Stage 2 – South Lantau Sewerage Works under Environmental Permit No. EP-538/2017 (Hereafter as “the Project”). The construction works of the Project was commenced on 3 November 2021 and the tentative completion date is Q1 2026. This Monthly EM&A Report presents the environmental monitoring findings and information recorded during the period of 1 to 31 December 2022. The cut-off date of reporting is at the end of each reporting month.
ii. In the reporting period, the principal work activities undertaken are as follows:
· Excavation, sewer laying, construction of manhole at Pui O Lo Uk Tsuen, South Lantau road, Pui O Beach
· Excavation and site formation at San Shek Wan Sewage Treatment Works (SSWSTW) and Pui O Sewage Pumping Station (POSPS)
· Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) works at marine and SSWSTW
· Excavation and Lateral Support (ELS) works at POSPS
· Superstructure Reinforced Concrete (RC) Works
Exceedances of Action/Limit Levels
Noise Monitoring
iii. Noise monitoring was conducted at eight (8) noise monitoring stations (N12a, N12b, N13, N14, N15b, N16a, N16b and N17) once per week in the reporting period.
iv. No school examination was taken place at N17 – Bui O Public School in the reporting period.
v. No Action/Limit Level exceedances were recorded in this reporting period.
Water Quality Monitoring
vi. Water quality monitoring had been commenced on 12 April 2022 the designated monitoring stations three days per week with respect to marine-based construction works commenced on 19 April 2022. HDD casing works commenced on 30 May 2022.
vii. In accordance with the action level and limit level in Baseline Monitoring Report Rev. 9.2 agreed by EPD on 2 September 2022, 6 action level and 0 limit level exceedances on SS were recorded in the reporting month. It can be concluded that all the SS exceedances were possibly due to natural runoff from streams to the sea in the reporting month.
viii. Action Level exceedances was recorded on 2, 14, 19 and 26 December 2022 on SS (details shown in Table 4.6) during ebb and flood tide. No Limit Level exceedances recorded in the reporting month. SR4 located at upstream of construction site during mid-flood such that the Action Level exceedances on SS on 19 December 2022 in general was contributed by upstream sources before entering the submarine outfall construction site. Similarly, SR9 located at upstream of construction site during mid-ebb such that the Action Level exceedances on SS on 2 December 2022 in general was contributed by upstream sources before entering the submarine outfall construction site. Co-related the monitoring dates with those days with recorded marine works activities, pilot hole drilling within the fully enclosed silt curtain on 2 December 2022, set up generator on working barge not in contact with water on 19 December 2022, no activity on 14 and 26 December 2022, the silt curtain was in proper condition and no marine dredging works were active in the reporting month. Mitigation measures including remove debris and loose material on working barge with working area was fully enclosed by silt curtain with good condition. It can be concluded that all the SS exceedances in the reporting month were possible in relation to the changes of water quality in the vicinity of the water quality monitoring station and not project related.
Ecological Impact Monitoring
ix. Transplanting of the trees of Aquilaris sinensis was completed on 26 April 2022. Maintenance works for trees in holding nursery have commenced.
x. As per latest version of PTP, four tree found (1 no. of Aquilaria sinensis and 3 nos. of Gmelina chinensis) within the site of SSWSTW which are considered to be the plant species with conservative importance for temporarily transplanted to the nursery at Kam Tin and eventually be transplanted to Pui O Pumping Station.
xi. The weekly site audit was carried out by ET include checking whether good site practices are being properly implemented by the Contractor.
xii. The extent of the work site boundaries was checked by the ET during the weekly site audit.
Complaint log
Notifications of Any Summons and Successful Prosecutions
xiv. No environmental notification of any summons and successful prosecution regarding the construction works was recorded in the reporting period.
Reporting Changes
xv. There are no particular reporting changes.
Future Key Issues
xvi. In coming reporting 3 months, the scheduled construction activities are listed as follows:
· Excavation, sewer laying, construction of manhole at Pui O Lo Uk Tsuen, South Lantau Road, Pui O Beach
· HDD works at marine and SSWSTW
· Site formation works
· Drilling works
· Excavation works
· ELS works
· Superstructure RC Works
xvii. Key construction activities for the next three months with the recommended mitigation measures to be implemented are presented as follows:
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Key Construction Works |
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· Excavation, sewer laying, construction of manhole at Pui O Lo Uk Tsuen, South Lantau Road, Pui O Beach · HDD works at marine and SSWSTW · Site formation works for POSPS · Drilling works · Excavation works · ELS works · Superstructure RC Works
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· Implementation of noise pollution control in accordance with Construction Noise Mitigation Plan; · Dust control during dust generating works; · Silt curtain should be maintained in good condition; · Adopt surface drainage and sediment control facilities for sewage installation in village and public roads; · Adopt temporary drainage and sediment control facilities on Site; · Vehicle wheel-washing and body washing facilities should be provided at the site entrance; · Regular water spraying on excavation works for dust control; and · Proper waste handling, recycling and storage. |
1.1.1. Lam Environmental Services Limited (LES) has been appointed to work as the Environmental Team (ET) under Environmental Permit (EP) No. EP-538/2017 to implement the Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) programme as stipulated in the EM&A Manual of the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report for the Outlying Islands Sewerage Stage 2 – South Lantau Sewerage Works (Register No.: AEIAR-210/2017).
1.1.2. In accordance with Clause 3.4 stated in EP-538/2017, 4 hard copies and 1 electronic copy of Monthly EM&A Report shall be submitted to the Director within 2 weeks after the end of each reporting month.
1.1.3. According to Section 12.2 of the Project EM&A Manual, the Monthly EM&A Report should be submitted within 10 working days of the end of each reporting month, with the first report due in the month after construction commences.
Section 1 Introduction – details the scope and structure of the report.
Section 2 Basic project Information and Environmental Status – summarizes project organization and key personnel contact, construction programme and works undertaken for the month. Construction programme, works undertaken during the month with illustrations, drawing showing the project area, environmental sensitive receivers and monitoring locations.
Section 3 Implementation Status – advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution control/mitigation measures, as recommended in the EIA Report and summarised in the updated implementation schedule.
Section 4 Monitoring Results – summarizes the monitoring results obtained in the reporting period, including monitoring methodology, name of laboratory and equipment used and calibration details, parameters monitored, monitoring locations (and depth), monitoring date, frequency, and duration.
Section 5 Report on Complaints, Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecutions – summarizes:
Record of all complaints received (written or verbal) for each media, including locations and nature of complaints investigation, liaison and consultation undertaken, actions and follow-up procedures taken, results and summary;
Record of notifications of summons and successful prosecutions for breaches of the current environmental protection/pollution control legislations, including locations and nature of the breaches, investigation, follow-up actions taken, results and summary;
Review of the reasons for and the implications of non-compliance, complaints, summons and prosecutions including review of pollution sources and working procedures; and
Description of the actions taken in the event of non-compliance and deficiency reporting and any follow-up procedures related to non-compliance.
Section 6 Future Key Issues – An account of the future key issues as reviewed from the works programme and work method statements.
Section 7 Conclusion
2.1.1. Drainage Services Department is the overall project controllers for the Project. For the construction phase of the Project, Contractor(s), Environmental Team and Independent Environmental Checker are appointed to manage and control environmental issues. Key personnel and contact particulars are summarized in Table 2.1:
Table 2.1 Contact Details of Key Personnel
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Contact No. |
Contact Fax |
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Drainage Services Department (DSD) |
The Engineer for the Contract |
Engineer |
Mr. Silas Chan |
2594 7272 |
3104 6426 |
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Binnies Hong Kong Limited |
Engineer’s Representative |
Assistant Resident Engineer |
Mr. Clayton Lei |
3529 3013 |
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Kwan Lee – Chun Wo Joint Venture |
Contractor |
Site Agent |
Mr. Charles Tse |
9270 3384 |
2744 6937 |
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Environmental Officer |
Ms. Shirley Kong |
5162 5933 |
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SMEC Hong Kong |
Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) |
Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) |
Ms. Kitty Lee |
3995 8140 |
3995 8101 |
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Environmental Team (ET) |
Environmental Team Leader (ETL) |
Mr. Derek Lo |
2882 3939 |
2882 3331 |
2.2.1. The proposed sewerage works will collect the sewage generated from the unsewered areas of Shui Hau, Tong Fuk, Cheung Sha, San Shek Wan, Pui O and Ham Tin in South Lantau (i.e. within the Project Catchment Area) and convey it to a proposed sewage treatment works at San Shek Wan for treatment and disposal into outer bay of Pui O/ Chi Ma Wan via a submarine outfall.
2.2.2. The entire Project are divided into three contracts. Contract No. DC/2020/20 (the Contract) would have the following implementations as demonstrated in Figure 2.1.
2.2.3. The major components of the Contract under Environmental Permit (EP) (EP No. EP-538/2017) comprises: (i) construction of sewage treatment works at San Shek Wan (SSWSTW) and associated submarine outfall; (ii) construction of sewage pumping station at Pui O (POSPS); (iii) village sewage works at Pui O; (iv)and trunk sewers and rising mains on carriageways.
2.2.4. The performance of the environmental management system of the reporting period was generally satisfied. Mitigation measures according to the environmental mitigation implementation schedule and the EIA were generally implemented by the Contractor. Hence, the EM&A programme was considered effective and shall be maintained.
2.3.1. In the reporting month, the principal work activities conducted are as follow:
· Excavation, sewer laying, construction of manhole at Pui O Lo Uk Tsuen, South Lantau road, Pui O Beach
· Excavation and site formation at San Shek Wan Sewage Treatment Works (SSWSTW) and Pui O Sewage Pumping Station (POSPS)
· HDD works at marine and SSWSTW
· ELS works at POSPS
· Superstructure RC Works
The locations of works are shown in Figure 2.2.
2.4.1. Noise and water monitoring location plans with sensitive receivers are shown in Figure 2.3 and Figure 2.4.
3.1.1. Mitigation measures according to the environmental mitigation implementation schedule in Annex A of EM&A Manual were generally implemented by the Contractor. Hence, the EM&A programme was considered effective and shall be maintained.
3.2.1. Environmental mitigation measures mentioned the EIA Report were weekly reviewed and recorded in Weekly Environmental Site Audit Checklist. Also, a summary of the current status on submissions and measures mentioned in Environmental Permit (EP-538/2017) are shown in Table 3.1.
Table 3.1 Summary of submission status under EP-538/2017
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EP Condition |
Submission |
Date of Latest Submission to EPD^ / EPD Approval# |
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Condition 2.10 |
Waste Management Plan (Rev. 5) (electronic copy) |
4 April 2022# |
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Condition 2.11 |
Submission of Preservation and/or Transplantation Plan for Plant Species of Conservation Importance (Rev. 23) |
9 September 2022# |
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Condition 2.12 |
Submission of Compensatory Woodland Planting Plan (Rev. 16) |
23 September 2022^ |
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Condition 2.13 |
Silt Curtain Deployment Plan (Rev. 17) |
6 December 2022^ |
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Condition 2.14 |
Landscape Mitigation Plan |
To be confirmed |
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Condition 2.15 |
Construction Noise Mitigation Plan (Rev. 20) |
4 August 2022# |
3.3.1. A summary of the current status on licences and/or permits on environmental protection pertinent to the Project is shown in Table 3.2.
Table 3.2 Summary of the current status on licences and/or permits on environmental protection pertinent to the Project
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Permits and/or Licences |
Permit. No. / Account No. |
Issued Date |
Valid Period & Expiry Date |
Status |
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Notification of Works Under APCO |
466408 |
14 Apr 2021 |
N/A |
Valid |
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Discharge Licence |
POPS: WT00039820-2021 SSWSTW: WT00039636-2021 |
31 Dec 2021
30 Dec 2021 |
31-12-2021 to 31-12-2026
30-12-2021 to 31-12-2026 |
Valid |
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Billing account under Waste Disposal Ordinance |
Account No.: 7040411 |
05 May 2021 |
N/A |
Valid |
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Registration as a Chemical Waste Producer |
0000-931-K3428-01 |
13 May 2021 |
N/A |
Valid |
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Construction Noise Permit under Noise Control Ordinance for SSWSTW |
GW-RS0642-22 |
3 Aug 2022 |
05-08-2022 to 02-02-2023 |
Valid |
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Construction Noise Permit under Noise Control Ordinance for POSPS |
GW-RS0840-22 |
3 Oct 2022 |
05-10-2022 to 26-03-2023 |
Valid |
Note: Only include those valid or under application; fill in “N/A” for non-applicable item(s).
3.4.1. Within this reporting month, weekly environmental site inspections were conducted on 06, 12, 13, 19 and 28 December 2022. IEC attended the SSEMC meeting held on 19 December 2022. Holding nursery visit for transplanted trees on 12 December 2022.
3.4.2. No non-compliance was found during the site inspection while reminders on environmental measures were recommended. Results and findings of these inspections in this reporting month are listed below in Table 3.3.
Table 3.3 Summary of Environmental Inspections
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Inspection Date |
Reminder and Recommendations |
Close-out Date / Status |
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6 December 2022 |
1. Pui O Sewage Pumping Station – NRMM label should be displayed at the excavator (EX-27) |
9 December 2022 |
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12 December 2022 |
Transplanted trees in holding nursery at Kam Tin 1. The Contractor was reminded to enhance the watering practice for the plant species of conservation importance, Gmelina chinensis (T751), with respect to the fact that chlorotic foliage was noted. 2. The Contractor was reminded to keep in view for the health of the plant species of conservation importance, Gmelina chinensis (T742), with respect to the fact that dieback, cracked bark and necrotic foliage were noted. Indeed, the presence of sign of defects indicates that the plant species of conservation importance is likely dying, the Contractor was strongly advised to follow the requirement as stipulated in Section 8.6 of the Preservation and/or Transplantation Plan for Plant Species of Conservation Importance (i.e. replacement of tree) in advance. |
On-going |
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13 December 2022 |
Pui O Sewage Pumping Station 1. Contractor was advised to provide regular watering on the dusty stockpiles. San Shek Wan Sewage Treatment Works 2. The door of HDD control unit should be closed during operation
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19 December 2022 |
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19 December 2022 |
Pui O Sewage Pumping Station 1. Stagnant water within the drip tray should be removed properly |
19 December 2022 |
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28 December 2022 |
San Shek Wan Sewage Treatment Works 1. Oil leakage was observed from power pack, the Contractor was requested to clean up properly |
28 December 2022 |
4.1.1 Monitoring Procedure
(a) 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.
(b) The monitoring station shall normally be at a point 1m from the exterior of the sensitive receiver’s building façade and be at a position 1.2m above the ground.
(c) Façade measurements were made at the monitoring locations. For free-field measurement, a correction factor of +3 dB (A) would be applied.
(d) The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter.
(e) Parameters such as frequency weighting, the time weighting and the measurement time were set as follows:
(f) Frequency weighting: A, Time weighting: Fast, Measurement time set: continuous 5 mins
(g) Prior and after to the noise measurement, the meter was checked using the acoustic calibrator for 94dB (A) at 1000 Hz. If the difference in the calibration level before and after measurement was more than ±1.0 dB (A), the measurement would be considered invalid and repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the equipment.
(h) Noise measurements will be made in accordance with standard acoustical principles and shall not be made in fog, rain, wind with a steady speed exceeding 5m/s or wind with gusts exceeding 10m/s. The wind speed shall be checked with a portable wind speed meter capable of measuring the wind speed in m/s.
name of laboratory and equipment used and calibration details
4.1.2 Noise monitoring was performed using sound level meter at the designated monitoring locations. The sound level meters shall comply with the International Electrotechnical Commission Publications 651:1979 (Type 1) and 804:1985 (Type 1) specifications. Acoustic calibrator shall be deployed to check the sound level meters at a known sound pressure level. Brand and model of the equipment is given in Table 4.1.
Table 4.1 Noise Monitoring Equipment
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Honglim HLES-02 |
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4.1.3 The calibration certificates of the noise monitoring equipment are attached in Appendix 4.1.
4.1.4 Calibration Details
(a) The microphone head of the sound level meter was cleaned with soft cloth at regular intervals.
(b) The sound level meter and calibrator were calibrated at yearly intervals.
Parameters monitored
4.1.5 The construction noise level shall be measured in terms of the A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq). Leq(30min) should be used as the monitoring parameter. Supplementary information for data auditing, statistical results such as L10 and L90 shall also be obtained for reference.
4.1.6 For impact monitoring for construction of village sewers / rising main, noise monitoring should be undertaken on weekly basis. One set of Leq(30min) noise level as six consecutive Leq(5min) between 07:00-19:00 hours on normal weekdays.
Monitoring Stations
4.1.7 The noise monitoring stations for the Project are listed and shown in Table 4.2, impact noise monitoring was conducted at Eight (8) noise monitoring stations N12a, N12b, N13, N14, N15b, N16a, N16b and N17 once per week in the reporting month.
Table 4.2 Noise Monitoring Station
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Monitoring Station ID (1) |
Monitoring Location |
Measurement Type |
Level (in terms of no. of floor) |
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N01a |
Shui Hau Village |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N01c |
Shui Hau Village |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N03a |
Tong Fuk Village |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N05a |
Residences at Cheung Fu Street |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N07 |
Government Holiday Bungalows |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N08 |
Cheung Sha Ha Tsuen |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N10 |
Cheung Sha Sheung Tsuen |
Façade |
G/F |
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N11b |
San Shek Wan – Ming Garden |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N12a |
Lo Uk Tsuen |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N12b |
Lo Uk Tsuen |
Façade |
G/F |
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N13 |
Pui O San Wai Tsuen |
Façade |
G/F |
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N14 |
South Lantau Community Centre |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N15b |
Pui O Lo Wai Tsuen |
Façade |
G/F |
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N16a |
Residences at Ham Tin |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N16b |
Residences at Ham Tin |
Free-Field |
G/F |
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N17 |
Bui O Public School |
Façade |
R/F |
Remarks (1): Fine adjustment of noise monitoring stations at all locations was proposed as per EP Condition 3.1.
Monitoring date, time, Frequency and Duration
4.1.8 For daytime construction work on normal weekdays, monitoring of Leq(30min) should be carried out at each station at 0700-1900 hours on normal weekdays at a frequency of once a week. Impact monitoring schedule can be referred to Appendix 4.2.
Noise Monitoring Results
4.1.9 Noise monitoring results measured in this reporting period are reviewed and summarized. Details of noise monitoring results and graphical presentation can be referred in Appendix 4.3.
4.1.10 No school examination was taken place at N17 – Bui O Public School in the reporting month,
4.1.11 No action or limit level exceedance was recorded in construction noise level in this reporting period.
Monitoring Methodology
4.2.1 Monitoring Procedure
(a) The condition near the monitoring stations shall be observed and recorded on the data log sheet.
(b) Check of sensors and electrodes with certified standard solutions before each use.
(c) Wet bulb calibration for a DO meter should be carried out before measurement.
(d) Water depth should be recorded by detector before sampling.
(e) Sample would be taken using bucket sampler at surface level.
(f) Transfer the sampled water carefully into cleaned water bottles (2x 1000ml) provided by the laboratory at the spot after the collection of the water sample for the subsequent laboratory Suspended Solid testing.
(g) Transfer the sampled water from the bucket sampler to the rinsed water container for in-situ measurement (In case of the in-situ measurement cannot be carried at spot due to safety and adverse weather condition, sampled water from the bucket sampler will be transfer to cleaned water bottles provided by laboratory. Then, In-situ measurement will be conducted at a safe location which sampled water inside cleaned water bottle will be transfer to the rinsed water container for in-situ measurement) In-situ measurement shall be measured in duplicate.
(h) Parameters including Water Temperature (°C), pH (units), Salinity (ppt), DO (mg/L), DO saturation (%) will be measured by the Multifunctional Meter and Turbidity (NTU) will be measured by turbid meter. (Water Temperature and Salinity will be measured as reference parameters)
(i) Record the result on the data log sheet and record any special finding during / after in-situ measurement.
(j) The water sample bottles will be stored in a cool box (at cooled to 4°C without being frozen), which shall be delivered to HOKLAS laboratory (ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Ltd) for further testing to determine the level of SS.
Name of laboratory and equipment used and calibration details
Laboratory Measurement / Analysis
4.2.2 Analysis of suspended solids will be carried out in a HOKLAS accredited laboratory, which is ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Ltd.
equipment used
Dissolved Oxygen, pH And Temperature Measuring Equipment
4.2.3 Multifunctional Meter and Turbid Meter are used at each designated monitoring station. They are capable of measuring:
(a) a dissolved oxygen level in the range of 0-20mg/L and 0-200% saturation (Detection Limit: 0.1mg/L)
(b) a temperature of 0-45 degree Celsius (Detection Limit: 0.1 degree Celsius)
(c) turbidity level between 0-1000NTU (Detection Limit: 0.1NTU)
(d) salinity in the range of 0-40ppt (Detection Limit: 0.1ppt)
(e) pH value in range of 0.0 – 14.0 (Detection Limit: 0.1units)
Other monitoring equipment namely water depth meter, water current meter, dGPS positioning device, water sampler listed below were also deployed,
(a) Water depth meter (Range: 0.6 -100m, Resolution: 0.1m)
(b) Water current meter (Range: 0-360o, Detection Limit: 1mm/s)
(c) dGPS positioning device (Resolution: Horizontal: 0.25m; Vertical: 0.50 m )
(d) Water sampler (Horizontal discrete type, Capacity: 2.2L)
Sampler Container and Storage
4.2.4 A water sampler, Water samples for suspended solids measurement should be collected in high-density polythene bottles, packed in ice (cooled to 4°C without being frozen), and delivered to ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Ltd. as soon as possible after collection for analysis.
Water Depth Detector
4.2.5 A portable, battery-operated echo sounder shall be used for the determination of water depth at each designated monitoring station. This unit can either be handheld or affixed to the bottom of the workboat, if the same vessel is to be used throughout the monitoring programme.
calibration details
4.2.6 Maintenance and Calibration
(a) The responses of sensors and electrodes of the water quality monitoring equipment were cleaned and checked at regular intervals.
(b) DO meter (Multifunctional Meter) and turbid meter was certified by a laboratory accredited under HOKLAS or any other international accreditation scheme, and subsequently re-calibrated at three monthly intervals.
4.2.7 Brand and model of the equipment are given in Table 4.3.
Table 4.3 Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
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Equipment |
Brand and model |
Series Number |
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Multifunctional Meter |
Sonde YSI Professional Plus |
19H100656/14E101065 |
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Turbid meter |
Xin Rui WGZ-3B |
1807073 |
Calibration certificates of the water quality monitoring equipment are attached in Appendix 4.1.
Parameters monitored
4.2.8 In construction phase, the levels of dissolved oxygen (DO), temperature, turbidity and salinity should be measured in situ while suspended solids (SS) is determined by laboratory analysis.
MONITORING STATIONS
4.2.9 Water quality monitoring involves 9 monitoring stations. The locations of water quality monitoring station are shown in Table 4.4.
Table 4.4 Marine Water Quality Stations for Water Quality Monitoring
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Station |
Description |
Easting |
Northing |
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CE |
Upstream control station at ebb tide |
810838 |
807538 |
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CF |
Upstream control station at flood tide |
815886 |
808081 |
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SR4 (1) |
Ecological Sensitive Receiver (Coral Communities) at Pui O Wan |
814938 |
810975 |
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SR5 |
Ecological Sensitive Receiver (Coral Communities) at Pui O Wan |
814326 |
810540 |
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SR6 |
Gazetted Bathing Beach at Lower Cheung Sha |
810553 |
810475 |
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SR9 (1) |
Ecological Important Stream at Tong Fuk |
811325 |
809787 |
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SR10 |
Secondary Contact Recreational Zones at South Lantau |
810561 |
809494 |
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SR12 (1) |
Proposed Special Site of Scientific Interest (SSSI) at Shui Hau Wan |
810359 |
808989 |
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SR15 |
Gazetted Bathing Beach at Pui O and Ecologically Important Stream at Pui O |
816037 |
810722 |
Remarks (1): Fine adjustment of water quality monitoring stations at SR4, SR9 and SR12 was proposed as per EP Condition 3.1, and baseline monitoring was conducted at corresponding fine adjusted locations.
Monitoring date, time, Frequency and Duration
4.2.10 Water quality monitoring had been commenced on 12 April 2022 the designated monitoring stations three days per week with respect to marine-based construction works commenced on 19 April 2022. HDD casing works commenced on 30 May 2022.
4.2.11 The levels of dissolved oxygen (DO), temperature, turbidity and salinity were measured in situ while suspended solids (SS) is determined by laboratory analysis at all the monitoring stations in Table 4.4 three times a week. Impact monitoring schedule can be referred to Appendix 4.2.
4.2.12 In association with the water quality parameters, other relevant data shall also be recorded, such as monitoring location / position, time, water temperature, DO saturation, weather conditions, and any special phenomena underway near the monitoring station.
4.2.13 Impact Monitoring shall be carried out three days per week, at mid-flood and mid-ebb tides (within ± 1.75 hour of the predicted time). The interval between two sets of monitoring shall not be less than 36 hours. The monitoring period should avoid concurrent marine project in the vicinity.
4.2.14 The sampling frequency of at least three days per week should be undertaken. Upon completion of the construction works, the monitoring exercise at the designated monitoring locations should be continued for four weeks in the same manner as the impact monitoring. In case exceedance of Action/Limit Level is recorded, the frequency shall be increased as per the Event and Action Plan.
4.2.15 To ensure the robustness of in-situ measurement, parameters shall be measured in duplicate. In case the difference between duplicates is larger than 25%, a third set of measurement shall be carried out.
Monitoring Results
4.2.16 Marine water quality monitoring results measured in this reporting period are reviewed and summarized. Details of marine water quality monitoring results and graphical presentation can be referred in Appendix 4.4
4.2.17 Water quality monitoring is evaluated against Action and Limit Levels. The derived Action and Limit Level proposed in Baseline Monitoring Report Rev. 9.2 was agreed by EPD on 2 September 2022. Action and Limit Levels of marine water quality monitoring have been set with reference to the derived criteria as shown in Table 4.5 below for reference.
Table 4.5 Action and Limit Levels of Water Quality
|
Parameters |
Action Level |
Limit Level |
|
Construction Phase Marine Water Monitoring - derived criteria |
||
|
DO in mg/L B |
Surface and Middle: 5.8 mg/L Bottom: 5.9 mg/L |
Surface and Middle: 4 mg/L Bottom: 2 mg/L |
|
Turbidity in NTU (Depth-averaged A) C |
14.4 NTU and 20% exceedance of value at any impact station compared with corresponding data from control station D |
23.5 NTU and 30% exceedance of value at any impact station compared with corresponding data from control station D |
|
SS in mg/L (Depth-averaged A) C |
13.1 mg/L and 20% exceedance of value at any impact station compared with corresponding data from control station D |
30.4 mg/L and 30% exceedance of value at any impact station compared with corresponding data from control station D |
Notes (with proposed amendments in AL/LL in underlined text):
A. “Depth-averaged” is calculated by taking the arithmetic means of reading of all three depths.
B. For DO, non-compliance of the water quality limits occurs when monitoring result is lower than the limits.
C. For SS and turbidity, non-compliance of the water quality limits occurs when monitoring result is higher than the limits.
D. Action Level and Limit Level with 95%-ile / 99%-ile derived from baseline data “and” 20% / 30% exceedance of control station proposed in Baseline Monitoring Report.
4.2.18 Number of exceedances recorded during the reporting month are summarized in Table 4.6.
Table 4.6 Summary of Marine Water Quality Exceedances
|
|
Parameter |
DO (S&M) |
DO (Bottom) |
Turbidity |
SS |
Exceedance count |
|||||
|
Station |
Level exceeded |
Mid Ebb |
Mid Flood |
Mid Ebb |
Mid Flood |
Mid Ebb |
Mid Flood |
Mid Ebb |
Mid Flood |
Mid Ebb |
Mid Flood |
|
SR4 |
Action |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
19/12/2022 |
0 |
1 |
|
|
Limit |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
SR5 |
Action |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
|
Limit |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
SR6 |
Action |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
|
Limit |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
SR9 |
Action |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
2/12/2022 |
2/12/2022 26/12/2022 |
1 |
2 |
|
|
Limit |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
SR10 |
Action |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
26/12/2022 |
0 |
1 |
|
|
Limit |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
SR12 |
Action |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
14/12/2022 |
0 |
1 |
|
|
Limit |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
SR15 |
Action |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
|
Limit |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
0 |
0 |
|
Total |
Action |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
5 |
6 |
|
|
|
Limit |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
4.2.19 In accordance with the action level and limit level in Baseline Monitoring Report Rev. 9.2 agreed by EPD on 2 September 2022, 6 action level and 0 limit level exceedances on SS were recorded in the reporting month. It can be concluded that all the SS exceedances were possibly due to natural runoff from streams to the sea in the reporting month.
4.2.20 Checked with contractor and RSS on the marine works activities, pilot hole drilling within the fully enclosed silt curtain on 2 December 2022, set up generator on 19 December 2022, no activity on 14 and 26 December 2022, no marine dredging works were active in the reporting month. Mitigation measures including remove debris and loose material on working barge with working area was fully enclosed by silt curtain with good condition.
4.2.21 Action Level exceedances was recorded on 2, 14, 19 and 26 December 2022 on SS (details shown in Table 4.6) during ebb and flood tide. No Limit Level exceedances recorded in the reporting month. SR4 located at upstream of construction site during mid-flood such that the Action Level exceedances on SS on 19 December 2022 in general was contributed by upstream sources before entering the submarine outfall construction site. Similarly, SR9 located at upstream of construction site during mid-ebb such that the Action Level exceedances on SS on 2 December 2022 in general was contributed by upstream sources before entering the submarine outfall construction site. As mentioned in the section 4.2.20 above, co-related the monitoring dates with those days with recorded marine works activities, pilot hole drilling within the fully enclosed silt curtain on 2 December 2022, set up generator on working barge not in contact with water on 19 December 2022, no activity on 14 and 26 December 2022, the silt curtain was in proper condition and no marine dredging works were active in the reporting month. Mitigation measures including remove debris and loose material on working barge with working area was fully enclosed by silt curtain with good condition. It can be concluded that all the SS exceedances in the reporting month were possible in relation to the changes of water quality in the vicinity of the water quality monitoring station and not project related.
MONITORING METHODOLOGY
4.3.1 The weekly site audit to be carried out by the ET should include checking whether good site practices are being properly implemented by the Contractor.
4.3.2 Impact monitoring of the transplanted Aquilaris sinensis at holding nursery and one retain tree of Aquilaris sinensis in SSWSTW Project Site, establishment and after-establishment caring measures of the compensatory mixed woodland to ensure the affected tree would not be affected by any unacceptable construction works. The trees would be treated with establishment works immediately after transplanting.
PARAMETERS MONITORED
4.3.3 The extent of the work site boundaries should be checked by the ET during the weekly site audit. Any disturbance by the Contractor outside the works area especially any damage to the vegetation and surrounding habitats outside the Project area shall be reported to ER and IEC.
4.3.4 To identify any unacceptable construction works for the trees of Aquilaris sinensis during transplanting, establishment and after-establishment caring measures of the compensatory mixed woodland.
MONITORING LOCATION
4.3.5 As per latest version of PTP, four tree found (1 no. of Aquilaria sinensis and 3 nos. of Gmelina chinensis) within the site of SSWSTW (Figure 2.5) which are considered to be the plant species with conservative importance for temporarily transplanted to the nursery (Figure 2.6) at Kam Tin and eventually be transplanted to Pui O Pumping Station.
MONITORING DATE, TIME, FREQUENCY AND DURATION
4.3.6 The recommended good site practices to be audited once every week as part of the site audit programme. The weekly site audit to be carried out by the ET includes checking whether good site practices are being properly implemented by the Contractor. Results are recorded in Weekly Environmental Site Audit Checklist.
4.3.7 Monitoring programme for post-transplantation will be conducted once per month (12 December 2022).
MONITORING RESULTS
4.3.8 The weekly site audit was carried out by ET include checking whether good site practices are being properly implemented by the Contractor.
4.3.9 The extent of the work site boundaries was checked by the ET during the weekly site audit.
4.3.10 Results and findings of site audit in this reporting month are listed in Table 3.3.
4.4.1 The quantities of waste for disposal in the Reporting Period are summarized in Table 4.7. The Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table is shown in Appendix 4.5.
Table 4.7 Summary of Quantities of Waste Material
|
Waste Type |
Quantity this month |
Quantity (the end of last month) |
Cumulative Quantity-to-Date |
|
Hard Rock and Large Broken Concrete (Inert) (in ‘000m3) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Reused in this Contract (Inert) (in ‘000m3) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Reused in other Projects (Inert) (in ‘000m3) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Disposal as Public Fill (Inert) (in ‘000m3) |
0.36765 |
0.13799 |
9.05974 |
|
Metals (in ‘000kg) |
5.92 |
0.00220 |
7.49210 |
|
Paper / Cardboard Packing (in ‘000kg) |
0 |
0.00870 |
0.23808 |
|
Plastics (in ‘000kg) |
0 |
0.00260 |
0.02596 |
|
Chemical Wastes (in ‘000kg) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
General Refuses (in ‘000kg) |
14.77 |
12.38 |
416.28 |
*: Further breakdown into sub-group if considered applicable;
5.1.1 One environmental complaint regarding the water quality at Pui O Beach was recorded in the reporting period. Upon investigation, the works activities at Pui O Pumping Station (POPS) including land-based and marine based did not result in any unacceptable environmental impacts to the surrounding environment as reviewed with the relevant works activities and environmental requirements for the Project, and it was considered as non-project related.
Table 5.1 Summary of Complaints in the Reporting Month
|
Date of Notification from EPD |
Date of Complaint |
Description of Complaint |
Close-Out Date / Status |
|
23 Dec 2022 |
21 Dec 2022 |
A complaint is regarding to the water quality for Pui O Beach, Lantau Island. |
The interim report to be submitted to EPD in Early Jan 2023. |
5.1.2 No notification of summons and successful prosecution regarding construction works were recorded in the reporting period.
5.1.3 Cumulative statistic on complaints and successful prosecutions are summarized in Table 5.1 and Table 5.2 respectively.
Table 5.2 Cumulative Statistics on Complaints
|
Reporting Period |
No. of Complaints |
|
December 2022 |
1 |
|
Project commencement to the end of last reporting month |
2 |
|
Total |
2 |
Table 5.3 Cumulative Statistics on Successful Prosecutions
|
Environmental Parameters |
Cumulative No. Brought Forward |
No. of Successful Prosecutions this month (Offence Date) |
Cumulative No. Project-to-Date |
|
Air |
- |
0 |
0 |
|
Noise |
- |
0 |
0 |
|
Water |
- |
0 |
0 |
|
Waste |
- |
0 |
0 |
|
Other |
- |
0 |
0 |
|
Total |
- |
0 |
0 |
6.1.1 In coming reporting 3 months, the scheduled construction activities are listed as follows:
· Excavation, sewer laying, construction of manhole at Pui O Lo Uk Tsuen, South Lantau Road, Pui O Beach
· HDD works at marine and SSWSTW
· Site formation works for POSPS
· Drilling works
· Excavation works
· ELS works
· Superstructure RC Works
6.1.2 The scheduled construction activities and the recommended mitigation measures for the coming 3 months are listed in Table 6.1. The major construction activities for the next 3 months are summarized in Three Months Rolling Programme - January 2023 to March 2023 in Appendix 6.1.
Table 6.1 Construction Activities and Recommended Mitigation Measures in Coming Reporting 3 Months
|
Key Construction Works |
Recommended Mitigation Measures |
|
· Excavation, sewer laying, construction of manhole at Pui O Lo Uk Tsuen, South Lantau Road, Pui O Beach · HDD works at marine and SSWSTW · Site formation works for POSPS · Drilling works · Excavation works · ELS works · Superstructure RC Works
|
· Implementation of noise pollution control in accordance with Construction Noise Mitigation Plan; · Dust control during dust generating works; · Silt curtain should be maintained in good condition; · Adopt surface drainage and sediment control facilities for sewage installation in village and public roads; · Adopt temporary drainage and sediment control facilities on Site; · Vehicle wheel-washing and body washing facilities should be provided at the site entrance; · Regular water spraying on excavation works for dust control; and · Proper waste handling, recycling and storage. |
7.1.1 No school examination was taken place at N17 – Bui O Public School in the reporting month,
7.1.2 No action or limit level exceedance was recorded in construction noise level in this reporting period.
7.2.1 Marine-based construction works commenced on 19 April 2022, HDD casing works commenced on 30 May 2022.
7.2.2 In accordance with the action level and limit level in Baseline Monitoring Report Rev. 9.2 agreed by EPD on 2 September 2022, 6 action level and 0 limit level exceedances on SS on 2, 14, 19 and 26 December 2022 on SS (details shown in Table 4.6) during ebb and flood tide were recorded in the reporting month. It can be concluded that all the SS exceedances were possibly due to natural runoff from streams to the sea in the reporting month.
7.3.1 Transplanting of the trees of Aquilaris sinensis was completed on 26 April 2022. Maintenance works for trees in holding nursery have commenced.
7.3.2 As per latest version of PTP, four tree found (1 no. of Aquilaria sinensis and 3 nos. of Gmelina chinensis) within the site of SSWSTW which are considered to be the plant species with conservative importance for temporarily transplanted to the nursery at Kam Tin and eventually be transplanted to Pui O Pumping Station.
7.3.3 The weekly site audit was carried out by ET include checking whether good site practices are being properly implemented by the Contractor.
7.3.4 The extent of the work site boundaries was checked by the ET during the weekly site audit.
7.3.5 Within this reporting period, holding nursery visit for transplanted trees on 12 December 2022.
7.3.6 No non-compliance was found during the site inspection while reminders on environmental measures were recommended. Results and findings of these inspections in this reporting period are listed below in Table 7.1.
Table 7.1 Summary of Ecological Impact Monitoring
|
Inspection Date |
Reminder and Recommendations |
Close-out Date / Status |
|
12 December 2022 |
Transplanted trees in holding nursery at Kam Tin 1. The Contractor was reminded to enhance the watering practice for the plant species of conservation importance, Gmelina chinensis (T751), with respect to the fact that chlorotic foliage was noted. 2. The Contractor was reminded to keep in view for the health of the plant species of conservation importance, Gmelina chinensis (T742), with respect to the fact that dieback, cracked bark and necrotic foliage were noted. Indeed, the presence of sign of defects indicates that the plant species of conservation importance is likely dying, the Contractor was strongly advised to follow the requirement as stipulated in Section 8.6 of the Preservation and/or Transplantation Plan for Plant Species of Conservation Importance (i.e. replacement of tree) in advance. |
On-going |
7.4.1 No environmental non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month.
7.5.1
There was no
particular action taken since no non-compliance
was recorded in the reporting period.
Figure 2.1
Master Layout Plan
Figure 2.2
Contract Layout Plan
Figure 2.3
Locations of Noise Monitoring Station
Figure 2.4
Locations of Water Quality Monitoring Stations
Figure 2.5
Mark up Figure 5.4i extracted from approved EIA Report (AEIAR-210/2017)
Figure 2.6
Location Plan for Temporary Holding Nursery
Appendix 4.1
Copies of Calibration Certificates
Appendix 4.2
Impact Monitoring Schedule for Reporting Month and Next Month
Appendix 4.3
Noise Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentations
Appendix 4.4
Marine Water Quality Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentations
Appendix 4.5
Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table
Appendix 6.1
Three Months Rolling Programme