Table of Contents
Executive
Summary
1.1 Background
1.2 Scope
of Report
1.3 Organization
Structure
1.4 Summary
of Construction Works
2.1 Air
quality
2.2 Noise
Monitoring
2.3 Water
Quality Monitoring
2.4 Dolphin
monitoring
2.5 EM&A
Site inspection
2.6 Waste
Management Status
2.7 Environmental
Licenses and Permits
2.8 Implementation
Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures
2.9 Summary
of Exceedances of the Environmental Quality Performance Limit
2.10 Summary
of Complaints, Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecutions
3.1 Construction
Programme for the Coming Months
3.2 Key
Issues for the Coming Month
3.3 Monitoring
Schedule for the Coming Month
4 Conclusions
and recommendations
4.1 Conclusions
List
of Appendices
Appendix
A Project Organization for Environmental Works
Appendix
B Three Month Rolling Construction Programmes
Appendix C Implementation Schedule of Environmental Mitigation
Measures (EMIS)
Appendix
D Summary of Action and Limit Levels
Appendix
E Calibration Certificates of Monitoring Equipment
Appendix
F EM&A Monitoring Schedules
Appendix
G Impact Air Quality Monitoring Results and Graphical
Presentation
Appendix
H Meteorological Data for the Reporting Month
Appendix
I Impact Noise Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentation
Appendix
J Impact Water Quality Monitoring Results and Graphical
Presentation
Appendix
K Impact Dolphin Monitoring Survey Results
Appendix
L Event Action Plan
Appendix
M Monthly Summary of Waste Flow Table
Under Contract No. HY/2012/07,
Gammon Construction Limited (GCL) is commissioned by the Highways Department (HyD) to undertake the design and construction of the Southern
Connection Viaduct Section of the Tuen Mun – Chek Lap Kok Link Project (TM-CLK Link Project) while AECOM
Asia Company Limited was appointed by HyD as the
Supervising Officer. For implementation
of the environmental monitoring and audit (EM&A) programme
under the Contract, ERM-Hong Kong, Limited (ERM) has been appointed as the
Environmental Team (ET). Ramboll Environ Hong Kong Ltd. was employed by the HyD as the Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) and
Environmental Project Office (ENPO) in accordance with Environmental Permit No. EP-354/2009/A. Further applications for variation of
environmental permit (VEP), EP-354/2009/B, EP-354/2009/C and EP-354/2009/D, were granted on 28 January 2014, 10 December 2014
and 13 March 2015, respectively.
Part of the Southern Landfall of TM-CLK Link lies
alongside the Hong Kong - Zhuhai - Macao Bridge Hong Kong Boundary Crossing
Facilities (HKBCF) where is a reclamation area constructed by Contract HY/2010/02 under Environmental Permit No. EP/353/2009/I.
Upon the agreement and confirmation between the Supervising Officer
Representatives and Contractors of HY/2010/02
and HY/2012/07 in September 2015, part
of the reclamation area for southern landfall under EP/353/2009/I was subsequently handed-over to Contract No. HY/2012/07.
The construction phase of the Contract commenced on 31
October 2013 and will be tentatively completed by 2018. The impact monitoring of the EM&A programme, including air quality, noise, water quality and
marine ecological monitoring as well as environmental site inspections,
commenced on 31 October 2013.
This is the Thirtieth Monthly EM&A report
presenting the EM&A works carried out during the period from 1 to 30 April 2016
for the Southern Connection Viaduct Section in
accordance with the Updated EM&A Manual of the TM-CLK
Link Project. As informed by the
Contractor, major activities in the reporting period included:
Marine
Works
· Construction
and installation of pile caps;
· Uninstallation
of marine piling platform;
· Pier
construction;
· Construction
of marine section of berth at Southern Landfall;
· Launching
gantry operation; and
· Installation of
deck segment and pier head segment.
Land-based
Works
· Pier
construction;
· Re-alignment of
Cheung Tung Road;
· Construction
of land section of berth at Southern Landfall;
· Installation of
pier head and deck segments; and
·
Slope work of Viaducts A, B & C.
A summary of monitoring and audit activities conducted
in the reporting period is listed below:
24-hour TSP Monitoring 6 sessions
1-hour TSP Monitoring 6 sessions
Noise Monitoring 6
sessions
Impact Water Quality Monitoring 13 sessions
Impact Dolphin Monitoring 2
sessions
Joint Environmental Site Inspection 4 sessions
Breaches of
Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality
No exceedance of Action and Limit Levels was recorded
for construction air monitoring in the reporting month.
Breaches of
Action and Limit Levels for Noise
No exceedance of Action and Limit Levels was recorded
for construction noise monitoring in the reporting month.
Breaches of
Action and Limit Levels for Water Quality
No exceedance of Action and Limit Levels was recorded
for water quality impact monitoring in the reporting period.
Impact Dolphin
Monitoring
During
this month of dolphin monitoring, no unacceptable impact from the construction
activities of the TM-CLKL Southern Connection Viaduct Section on Chinese White
Dolphins was noticeable from general observations. Due to monthly variation in dolphin
occurrence within the study area, it would be more appropriate to draw
conclusion on whether any impacts on dolphins have been detected related to the
construction activities of the TM-CLKL Southern Connection Viaduct Section in
the quarterly EM&A reports, where comparison on distribution, group size
and encounter rates of dolphins between the quarterly impact monitoring period
and baseline monitoring period will be made.
Daily marine mammal exclusion zone monitoring was
undertaken during the period of marine works under this Contract. No sighting of the Indo-Pacific humpback
dolphin Sousa chinensis
(i.e. Chinese White Dolphin) was recorded in April 2016 during the exclusion
zone monitoring.
Environmental
Complaints, Non-compliance & Summons
There was no environmental complaint, notification of
summons or successful prosecution recorded in the reporting period.
Reporting
Change
There was no reporting change in the reporting period.
Upcoming Works for the Next Reporting Period
Works to be undertaken in the next monitoring period
of May 2016 include the following:
Marine
Works
· Construction
and installation of pile caps;
· Uninstallation
of marine piling platform;
· Pier
construction;
· Construction
of marine section of berth at Southern Landfall;
· Launching
gantry operation; and
· Installation of
deck segment and pier head segment.
Land-based
Works
· Pier
construction;
· Re-alignment of
Cheung Tung Road;
· Construction
of land section of berth at Southern Landfall;
· Installation of
pier head and deck segments; and
·
Slope work of Viaducts A, B & C.
Future Key
Issues
Potential environmental impacts arising from the above
upcoming construction activities in the next reporting month of May 2016 are
mainly associated with dust, noise, marine water quality, marine ecology and
waste management issues.
According to the findings of the Northwest New
Territories (NWNT) Traffic and Infrastructure Review conducted by the Transport
Department, Tuen Mun Road,
Ting Kau Bridge, Lantau Link and North Lantau Highway
would be operating beyond capacity after 2016.
This forecast has been based on the estimated increase in cross boundary
traffic, developments in the Northwest New Territories (NWNT), and possible
developments in North Lantau, including the Airport developments, the Lantau
Logistics Park (LLP) and the Hong Kong – Zhuhai – Macao Bridge (HZMB). In order to cope with the anticipated traffic
demand, two new road sections between NWNT and North Lantau – Tuen Mun – Chek
Lap Kok Link (TM-CLKL) and Tuen
Mun Western Bypass (TMWB) are proposed.
An Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) of TM-CLKL
(the Project) was prepared in accordance with the EIA Study Brief (No. ESB-175/2007) and the Technical
Memorandum of the Environmental Impact Assessment Process (EIAO-TM). The EIA Report was submitted under the
Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) in August 2009. Subsequent to the approval of the EIA Report
(EIAO Register Number AEIAR-146/2009), an Environmental Permit (EP-354/2009) for TM-CLKL was granted by
the Director of Environmental Protection (DEP) on 4 November 2009, and EP
variation (EP-354/2009/A) was issued
on 8 December 2010.
Under Contract No. HY/2012/07,
Gammon Construction Limited (GCL) is commissioned by the Highways Department (HyD) to undertake the design and construction of the
Southern Connection Viaduct Section of TM-CLKL (“the Contract”) while AECOM
Asia Company Limited was appointed by HyD as the
Supervising Officer. For implementation
of the environmental monitoring and audit (EM&A) programme
under the Contract, ERM-Hong Kong, Limited (ERM) has been appointed as the
Environmental Team (ET). Ramboll Environ Hong Kong Ltd. was employed by HyD as the Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) and
Environmental Project Office (ENPO) in accordance with Environmental Permit No. EP-354/2009/A. Further applications for variation of
environmental permit (VEP), EP-354/2009/B,
EP-354/2009/C and EP-354/2009/D, were granted on 28
January 2014, 10 December 2014 and 13 March 2015, respectively.
Part of the Southern Landfall of TM-CLK Link lies
alongside the Hong Kong - Zhuhai - Macao Bridge Hong Kong Boundary Crossing
Facilities (HKBCF) where is a reclamation area constructed by Contract HY/2010/02 under Environmental Permit No. EP/353/2009/I.
Upon the agreement and confirmation between the Supervising Officer
Representatives and Contractors of HY/2010/02
and HY/2012/07 in September 2015, part
of the reclamation area for southern landfall under EP/353/2009/I was subsequently handed-over to Contract No. HY/2012/07.
The organization structure of the Contract is shown in
Appendix A. The
key personnel contact names and contact details are summarized in Table 1.1 below.
Table 1.1 Contact Information of Key Personnel
Party |
Position |
Name |
Telephone |
Fax |
HyD
(Highways Department) |
Project
Coordinator |
Stanley Chan |
2762 3406 |
3188 6614 |
|
Senior
Engineer |
Steven Shum |
2762 4133 |
3188 6614 |
SOR (AECOM Asia
Company Limited) |
Chief
Resident Engineer |
Daniel Ip |
3553 3800 |
2492 2057 |
|
Resident
Engineer |
Kingman Chan |
3691 3950 |
3691 2899 |
ENPO / IEC (Ramboll Environ Hong Kong Ltd.) |
ENPO Leader |
Y.H. Hui |
3547 2133 |
3465 2899 |
IEC |
Dr. F.C.
Tsang |
3547 2134 |
3465 2899 |
|
Contractor (Gammon
Construction Limited) |
Environmental
Manager |
Brian Kam |
3520 0387 |
3520 0486 |
Environmental
Officer |
Roy Leung |
3520 0387 |
3520 0486 |
|
|
24-hour
Complaint Hotline |
|
9738 4332 |
|
ET (ERM-HK) |
ET Leader |
Jovy Tam |
2271 3113 |
2723 5660 |
Marine
Works
· Construction
and installation of pile caps;
· Uninstallation
of marine piling platform;
· Pier
construction;
· Construction
of marine section of berth at Southern Landfall;
· Launching
gantry operation; and
· Installation of
deck segment and pier head segment.
Land-based Works
· Pier
construction;
· Re-alignment of
Cheung Tung Road;
· Construction
of land section of berth at Southern Landfall;
· Installation of
pier head and deck segments; and
·
Slope work of Viaducts A, B & C.
The locations of the construction activities are shown
in Figure 1.3. The Environmental Sensitive Receivers in the
vicinity of the Project are shown in Figure
1.4.
|
Figure 1.3 Locations of Construction Activities in the
Reporting Month
The EM&A programme
required environmental monitoring for air quality, noise, water quality and marine
ecology as well as environmental site inspections for air quality, noise, water
quality, waste management, marine ecology and landscape and visual
impacts. The EM&A requirements and
related findings for each component are summarized in the following sections.
Table 2.1 Locations of Impact Air Quality Monitoring Stations
Monitoring Station |
Location |
Description |
Monitoring Dates |
ASR 9 |
MTR Depot |
On the
ground nearby MTR Depot Entrance |
5, 11, 14,
20, 26 and 29 April 2016 |
ASR 8A |
Area 4 |
On ground at
the works area, Area 4 |
5, 11, 14,
20, 26 and 29 April 2016 |
High Volume Samplers (HVSs)
were used for carried out 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring on 5,
11, 14, 20, 26 and 29 April 2016 at
ASR8A and ASR9 in accordance with the requirements of the Updated EM&A
Manual. The TSP monitoring stations are
illustrated in Figure 2.1 and detailed
in Table 2.1. Wind anemometer was deployed at Area 4 for
logging wind speed and wind direction. Copies
of the calibration certificates for the equipment are presented
in Appendix E. Details of the deployed equipment are given
in Table 2.2.
Table 2.2 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Brand and Model |
High
Volume Sampler |
Tisch Environmental Mass Flow Controlled Total Suspended Particulate (TSP) High Volume Sampler (Model No. TE-5170) |
Wind
Sensor |
Global
Water (Wind Speed Sensor: WE550; Wind Direction Sensor: WE570) |
Wind
Anemometer for calibration |
Lutron
(Model No. AM-4201) |
Table 2.3 Summary of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting
Period
Monitoring Station |
Average (µg/m3) |
Range (µg/m3) |
Action Level (µg/m3) |
Limit Level (µg/m3) |
ASR
8A |
100 |
44
- 224 |
394 |
500 |
ASR
9 |
86 |
62
– 129 |
393 |
500 |
Table 2.4 Summary of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting
Period
Monitoring Station |
Average (µg/m3) |
Range (µg/m3) |
Action Level (µg/m3) |
Limit Level (µg/m3) |
ASR
8A |
57 |
43
– 81 |
178 |
260 |
ASR
9 |
59 |
51
– 73 |
178 |
260 |
All 1-hour and 24-hour TSP results were below
the Action and Limit Levels at all monitoring locations in the reporting period.
No action is thus required to be
undertaken in accordance with the Event Action Plan presented in Appendix L.
Meteorological information collected at ASR8A including wind speed and wind
direction is provided in Appendix H.
Noise monitoring was performed on 5, 11, 14, 20, 26
and 29 April 2016 by using sound
level meter at the designated monitoring station NSR1A (Figure 2.2; Table 2.5) in accordance with the requirements
stipulated in the Updated EM&A Manual.
Acoustic calibrator was deployed to check the sound level meters at a
known sound pressure level. Details of
the deployed equipment are provided in Table
2.6. Copies of the calibration
certificates for the equipment are presented in Appendix E.
Table 2.5 Location of Impact Noise Monitoring Station
Monitoring Station |
Location |
Description |
Parameter |
Frequency and Duration |
Monitoring Dates |
NSR 1A |
Pak Mong Village Pavilion |
On the
ground at the village entrance |
30-minute
measurement at each monitoring station between 0700 and 1900 on normal
weekdays (Monday to Saturday). Leq, L10
and L90 would be recorded. |
At least
once per week |
5, 11, 14,
20, 26 and 29 April 2016 |
Table 2.6 Noise Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Brand and Model |
Integrated
Sound Level Meter |
Rion
NL-31 |
Acoustic
Calibrator |
Rion
NC-73 |
Table 2.7 Summary of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the
Reporting Period
|
Average , dB(A), Leq (30mins) |
Range, dB(A), Leq (30mins) |
Limit Level, dB(A), Leq (30mins) |
NSR
1A |
59 |
58
- 61 |
75 |
Table 2.8 Locations of Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations and its
Corresponding Monitoring Requirements
Station ID |
Type |
Coordinates |
*Parameters,
unit |
Frequency |
Depth |
|
|
|
Easting |
Northing |
|
|
|
IS(Mf)9 |
Impact Station (Close to HKBCF construction site) |
813273 |
818850 |
Temperature(°C) pH (pH unit) Turbidity (NTU) Water depth (m) Salinity (ppt) DO (mg/L and % of saturation) ·
SS (mg/L) |
Impact monitoring: 3 days
per week, at mid-flood and mid-ebb tides during the construction period of
the Contract |
3 water depths: 1m below sea surface, mid-depth and 1m above sea bed. If the water depth is
less than 3m, mid-depth sampling only.
If water depth less than 6m, mid-depth may be omitted |
IS(Mf)16 |
Impact
Station (Close to HKBCF construction site) |
814328 |
819497 |
|||
IS8 |
Impact
Station (Close to HKBCF construction site) |
814251 |
818412 |
|||
SR4 |
Sensitive
receiver (Tai Ho Inlet) |
814760 |
817867 |
|||
SR4a |
Sensitive
receiver |
815247 |
818067 |
|||
CS(Mf)3 |
Control
Station |
809989 |
821117 |
|||
CS(Mf)5 |
Control
Station |
817990 |
821129 |
|||
*Notes: |
Table 2.9 Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Brand and Model |
DO and Salinity |
YSI Pro2030 |
Turbidity meter |
HACH Model 2100Q |
pH meter
|
Thermo Scientific Orion 2 Star |
Positioning Equipment |
Koden913MK2 with KBG-3 DGPS antenna |
Water Depth Detector |
Speedtech Instrument SM-5 |
Water Sampler |
Kemmerer 1520 (1520-C25) 2.2L with messenger |
Neither Action nor Limit Levels exceedances was
recorded at all monitoring stations for impact water quality monitoring in the
reporting month. No action is thus
required to be undertaken in accordance with the Event Action Plan presented in
Appendix L.
Table 2.10 Dolphin Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Model |
|
Global Positioning
System (GPS) Camera Laser Binoculars Marine Binocular Vessel for
Monitoring |
Garmin 18X-PC Geo One Phottix Nikon D90 300m 2.8D fixed focus Nikon D90 20-300m zoom lens Infinitor LRF 1000 Bushell 7 x 50 marine binocular with compass and reticules 65 foot single engine motor vessel with viewing platform 4.5m above
water level |
|
Table 2.11 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Line Transect
Co-ordinates
Line No. |
Easting |
Northing |
Line No. |
Easting |
Northing |
||
1 |
Start
Point |
804671 |
815456 |
13 |
Start
Point |
816506 |
819480 |
1 |
End
Point |
804671 |
831404 |
13 |
End
Point |
816506 |
824859 |
2 |
Start
Point |
805475 |
815913 |
14 |
Start
Point |
817537 |
820220 |
2 |
End
Point |
805477 |
826654 |
14 |
End
Point |
817537 |
824613 |
3 |
Start
Point |
806464 |
819435 |
15 |
Start
Point |
818568 |
820735 |
3 |
End
Point |
806464 |
822911 |
15 |
End
Point |
818568 |
824433 |
4 |
Start
Point |
807518 |
819771 |
16 |
Start
Point |
819532 |
821420 |
4 |
End
Point |
807518 |
829230 |
16 |
End
Point |
819532 |
824209 |
5 |
Start
Point |
808504 |
820220 |
17 |
Start
Point |
820451 |
822125 |
5 |
End
Point |
808504 |
828602 |
17 |
End
Point |
820451 |
823671 |
6 |
Start
Point |
809490 |
820466 |
18 |
Start
Point |
821504 |
822371 |
6 |
End
Point |
809490 |
825352 |
18 |
End
Point |
821504 |
823761 |
7 |
Start
Point |
810499 |
820880 |
19 |
Start
Point |
822513 |
823268 |
7 |
End
Point |
810499 |
824613 |
19 |
End
Point |
822513 |
824321 |
8 |
Start
Point |
811508 |
821123 |
20 |
Start
Point |
823477 |
823402 |
8 |
End
Point |
811508 |
824254 |
20 |
End
Point |
823477 |
824613 |
9 |
Start
Point |
812516 |
821303 |
21 |
Start
Point |
805476 |
827081 |
9 |
End
Point |
812516 |
824254 |
21 |
End
Point |
805476 |
830562 |
10 |
Start
Point |
813525 |
820872 |
22 |
Start
Point |
806464 |
824033 |
10 |
End
Point |
813525 |
824657 |
22 |
End
Point |
806464 |
829598 |
11 |
Start
Point |
814556 |
818853 |
23 |
Start
Point |
814559 |
821739 |
11 |
End
Point |
814556 |
820992 |
23 |
End
Point |
814559 |
824768 |
12 |
Start
Point |
815542 |
818807 |
|
|
|
|
12 |
End
Point |
815542 |
824882 |
|
|
|
|
The Action and Limit levels of dolphin impact
monitoring are shown in Appendix D. The Event and Action plan is presented in Appendix L.
A total of 305.28 km of survey effort was collected,
with 76.2% of the total survey effort being conducted under favourable weather
conditions (i.e. Beaufort Sea State 3 or below with good visibility) during the
surveys in April 2016. Among the two
areas, 116.3 km and 188.98 km of survey effort were collected from NEL and NWL
survey areas respectively. The total
survey effort conducted on primary and secondary lines were 222.14 km and 83.14
km respectively. The survey efforts are
summarized in Appendix K.
Five (5) groups of eighteen (18) Chinese
White Dolphins were
sighted during the
two sets of monitoring surveys in April 2016. All five (5) dolphin sightings were made in NWL, while
none was sighted in NEL. During the
surveys in April 2016, two (2) sightings were made on primary lines during
on-effort search. None of the dolphin
groups was associated with operating fishing vessel or sighted in the proximity
of the Project’s alignment. The
distribution of dolphin sighting during the reporting month is shown in Figure 2.5.
Encounter
rates of Chinese White Dolphins are deduced from the survey effort and
on-effort sighting data made under favourable
conditions (Beaufort 3 or below) in April 2016 are shown in Tables 2.12 & 2.13.
Table 2.12 Individual Survey Event Encounter Rates
|
|
Encounter rate (STG) (no. of
on-effort dolphin sightings per 100 km of survey effort) |
Encounter rate (ANI) (no. of
dolphins from all on-effort sightings per 100 km of survey effort) |
Primary Lines Only |
Primary Lines Only |
||
NEL |
Set 1: Apr 5th / 12th |
0.0 |
0.0 |
Set 2: Apr 15th / 19th |
0.0 |
0.0 |
|
NWL |
Set 1: Apr 5th / 12th |
2.2 |
17.6 |
Set 2: Apr 15th / 19th |
2.1 |
6.3 |
|
Note: Dolphin Encounter Rates are deduced from
the two sets of surveys ( two surveys in each set) in April 2016 in Northeast
(NEL) and Northwest Lantau (NWL) |
Table 2.13 Monthly Average Encounter Rates
|
Encounter rate (STG) (no. of on-effort dolphin sightings per 100 km of
survey effort) |
Encounter rate (ANI) (no. of dolphins from all on-effort sightings per
100 km of survey effort) |
||
Primary
Lines Only |
Both Primary and Secondary Lines |
Primary
Lines Only |
Both Primary and Secondary Lines |
|
Northeast
Lantau |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
Northwest
Lantau |
2.1 |
2.4 |
11.8 |
11.2 |
Note: Overall dolphin encounter rates (sightings
per 100 km of survey effort) from all four surveys are conducted in April 2016
on primary lines only as well as both primary lines and secondary lines in
Northeast and Northwest Lantau
Due to
monthly variation in dolphin occurrence within the study area, it would be more
appropriate to draw conclusion on whether any impacts on dolphins have been
detected related to the construction activities of the TM-CLKL Southern
Connection Viaduct Section in the quarterly EM&A reports, where comparison
on distribution, group size and encounter rates of dolphins between the
quarterly impact monitoring period and baseline monitoring period will be made.
Daily 250 m marine mammal exclusion zone
monitoring was undertaken during the period of daytime marine works activities.
No sighting of Indo-Pacific humpback
dolphin Sousa chinensis
(i.e. Chinese White Dolphin) were recorded in April 2016 during the exclusion
zone monitoring.
Passive Acoustic Monitoring (PAM) had
been decommissioned as no marine piling works was carried out outside the
daylight hours since September 2015.
Table 2.14 Specific Observations Identified during the Weekly Site
Inspections in this Reporting Month
Inspection Date |
Environmental Observations |
Recommendations/ Remarks |
6 April 2016 |
Area 1
Some broken sandbags were
placed too close to drainage.
Refuse was found in drainage.
Construction material was placed too close to natural habitat. Area 2
Soil stockpile was not
well covered. |
Area 1
Broken sandbags should be
removed.
Refuse in drainage should be cleaned up.
Construction material should be placed away from natural habitat. Area 2
Soil stockpile should be
well covered. |
13 April
2016 |
Seafront
Oil stain was found on the
floor. |
Seafront
Oil stain should be
cleaned up. |
20 April 2016 |
Abutment D
Drip tray for generator
was not plugged.
The road was partially dry. |
Abutment D
Drip tray should be
plugged.
Watering should be applied regularly to avoid dust
emission. |
28 April 2016 |
Pier E6
Drip tray for generator was not plugged. Pier E4
Waste on platform was not properly stored. |
Pier E6
Drip tray should be plugged. Pier E7
Waste should be stored properly. |
The Contractor has rectified all of the observations
identified during environmental site inspections in the reporting month.
The Contractor has submitted application form for
registration as chemical waste producer under the Contract. Sufficient numbers of receptacles were
available for general refuse collection and sorting.
Wastes generated during this reporting period include
mainly construction wastes (inert and non-inert), recyclable materials and chemical
waste. Reference has been made to the
waste flow table prepared by the Contractor (Appendix M). The quantities of different types of wastes
are summarized in Table 2.15.
Table
2.15 Quantities of Different Waste Generated in the Reporting Period
Month/Year |
Inert C&D Materials (a) (m3) |
Imported Fill (m3) |
Inert Construction Waste Re-used (m3) |
Non-inert Construction Waste (b) (kg) |
Recyclable Materials (c) (kg) |
Chemical Wastes (kg) |
Marine Sediment (m3) |
|
Category L |
Category M (Mp & Mf) |
|||||||
April 2016 |
565 |
0 |
789 |
79,580 |
8,724 |
3,000 |
0 |
0 |
Notes: |
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(a) Inert
construction wastes include hard rock and large broken concrete, and
materials disposed as public fill. (b) Non-inert
construction wastes include general refuse disposed at landfill. (c) Recyclable
materials include metals, paper, cardboard, plastics, timber, felled trees and
others. |
The Contractor was advised to properly maintain on
site C&D materials and waste collection, sorting and recording system,
dispose of C&D materials and wastes at designated ground and maximize
reuse/ recycle of C&D materials and wastes.
The Contractor was also reminded to properly maintain the site tidiness
and dispose of the wastes accumulated on site regularly and properly.
For chemical waste containers, the Contractor was
reminded to treat properly and store temporarily in designated chemical waste
storage area on site in accordance with the Code
of Practice on the Packaging, Labelling and Storage of Chemical Wastes.
The status of environmental licensing and permit is
summarized in Table 2.16 below.
Table 2.16 Summary of Environmental Licensing and Permit Status
License/ Permit |
License or Permit No. |
Date of Issue |
Date of Expiry |
License/ Permit Holder |
Remarks |
Environmental Permit |
EP-354/2009/D |
13 March 2015 |
N/A |
HyD |
Tuen Mun- Chek Lap Kok Link |
Environmental Permit |
EP-353/2009/I |
17 July 2015 |
N/A |
HyD |
Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities |
Construction Dust Notification |
361571 |
5 Jul 2013 |
N/A |
GCL |
|
Construction Dust Notification |
362093 |
17 Jul 2013 |
N/A |
GCL |
For Area 23 |
Chemical Waste Registration |
5213-961-G2380-13 |
10 Oct 2013 |
N/A |
GCL |
Chemical waste produced in Contract HY/2012/07 (Area 1 adjacent to Cheng Tung Road, Siu Ho Wan) |
Chemical Waste Registration |
5213-961-G2380-14 |
10 Oct 2013 |
N/A |
GCL |
Chemical waste produced in Contract HY/2012/07 (Area 2 adjacent to Cheung Tung Road, Pak Mong Village) |
Chemical Waste Registration |
5213-974-G2588-03 |
4 Nov 2013 |
N/A |
GCL |
Chemical waste produced in Contract HY/2012/07 (WA5 adjacent to Cheung Tung Road, Yam O) |
Chemical Waste Registration |
5213-951-G2380-17 |
12 Jun 2014 |
N/A |
GCL |
Viaducts A, B, C, D & E |
Construction Waste Disposal Account |
7017735 |
10 Jul 2013 |
N/A |
GCL |
- |
Construction
Waste Disposal Account |
7019470 |
3 Mar 2014 |
N/A |
GCL |
Vessel
CHIT Account |
Waste Water Discharge License |
WT00019017-2014 |
13 May 2014 |
31 May 2019 |
GCL |
Discharge for marine portion |
Waste Water Discharge License |
WT00019018-2014 |
13 May 2014 |
31 May 2019 |
GCL |
Discharge for land portion |
Construction Noise Permit for night
works and works in general holidays |
GW-RW0045-16 |
27 Jan 2016 |
25 Jul 2016 |
GCL |
General works at WA5 |
Construction Noise Permit for night
works and works in general holidays |
GW-RS0383-16 |
20 Apr 2016 |
19 Oct 2016 |
GCL |
For Broad Permit |
Construction Noise Permit for night
works and works in general holidays |
GW-RS0279-16 |
29 Mar 2016 |
30 May 2016 |
GCL |
Broad Permit for Segmen.
Launching at Land Portion |
Construction Noise Permit for night
works and works in general holidays |
GW-RS0109-16 |
5 Feb 2016 |
14 Aug 2016 |
GCL |
Pre-casted pile cap shell installation
at E10-E13 |
Marine Dumping Permit |
EP/MD/16-203 |
29 Mar 2016 |
30 Apr 2016 |
GCL |
For dumping Type I (Dedicated Site)
and Type II sediment |
Marine Dumping Permit |
EP/MD/16-138 |
10 Dec 2015 |
13 Jun 2016 |
GCL |
For
dumping Type I sediment |
The landscape and visual (L&V) mitigation measures
were also monitored on weekly basis in the reporting period. The monitoring status is summarized in Appendix C.
There was no environmental complaint, notification of
summons or successful prosecution recorded in the reporting period.
Statistics on complaints, notifications of summons,
successful prosecutions are summarized in Appendix N.
Marine
Works
· Construction
and installation of pile caps;
· Uninstallation
of marine piling platform;
· Pier
construction;
· Construction
of marine section of berth at Southern Landfall;
· Launching
gantry operation; and
· Installation of
deck segment and pier head segment.
Land-based
Works
· Pier
construction;
· Re-alignment of
Cheung Tung Road;
· Construction
of land section of berth at Southern Landfall;
· Installation of
pier head and deck segments; and
·
Slope work of Viaducts A, B & C.
Potential environmental impacts arising from the above
upcoming construction activities in the next reporting month of May 2016 are
mainly associated with dust, noise, marine water quality, marine ecology and
waste management issues.
This Thirtieth Monthly EM&A Report presents the
findings of the EM&A activities undertaken during the period from 1 to 30 April
2016 in accordance with the Updated EM&A Manual and the requirements of the Environmental Permits (EP-354/2009/D
and EP-353/2009/I).
There was no environmental complaint, notification of
summons or successful prosecution recorded in the reporting period.
The ET will keep track on the construction works to
confirm compliance of environmental requirements and the proper implementation
of all necessary mitigation measures.