Contract
No. SS H504 Design and Construction of Chai Wan Government Complex and
Vehicle Depot 28th Monthly EM&A Report Yau Lee Construction Co, Ltd 2024-03-12 |
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28th Monthly EM&A Report |
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Keith Chau |
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Fredrick
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Associate, Environmental |
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Environmental Team Leader |
Contents
3 Environmental Monitoring Requirements
4 Implementation Status on Environmental Mitigation
Measures
6 Environmental Site Inspection
7 Environmental Non-conformance
9 Review of EM&A Data and EIA Predictions
Appendix
Appendix 1 |
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Appendix 2 |
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Appendix 3 |
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Appendix 4 |
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Appendix 5 |
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Appendix 6 |
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Appendix 7 |
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Appendix 8 |
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Appendix 9 |
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Appendix 10 |
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Appendix 11 |
Notification of Environmental Quality Limits Exceedance |
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Aurecon Hong Kong Limited (Aurecon) was commissioned by the Yau Lee Construction Co, Ltd (Yau Lee) to undertake the role of Environmental Team (ET) for carrying out the environmental monitoring and audit (EM&A) works for the “Contract No. SS H504 Design and Construction of Chai Wan Government Complex and Vehicle Depot (The Project).
An Environmental Permit (EP) No. EP-505/2015 was issued by the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) on 17 December 2015 for the construction of this project based on the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report (Register No: AEIAR-191/2015) approved by the EPD. The latest EP No. EP-505/2015/A was subsequently issued by the EPD on 8 November 2019 based on the documents (including an Environmental Review Report (ERR)) for the application of Variation of Environmental Permit.
The construction phase and EM&A programme of the Project commenced on 25 November 2021.
This 28th Monthly EM&A Report presents the EM&A works conducted from 1 February 2024 to 29 February 2024 in accordance with the EM&A Manual.
Summary of Construction
Works undertaken during Report Period
The major construction works undertaken during the reporting period include:
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Superstructure
construction |
- Rebar fixing |
- Formwork erection |
- Concreting works |
- Installation of MiC and
precast elements |
- Backfilling |
Environmental Monitoring
and Audit Progress
A summary of the monitoring activities in this reporting period is listed below:
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Construction Noise Monitoring
during normal weekdays at each monitoring station |
4 times |
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Joint
Environmental Site Inspection |
5 times |
Nosie
4 sets of 30-minute construction noise measurement were carried out at each monitoring stations during normal weekdays of the reporting period. No exceedance of Action and Limit Levels of construction noise was recorded during the reporting period.
Environmental Site
Inspection
Joint environmental site inspections were carried out on 02, 06, 15, 22 and 29 February 2024. The joint environmental site inspection was carried out by the representatives of the Engineer's Representative (ER), the Contractor, IEC and the ET on 02 February 2024. The Contractor has generally implemented the mitigation measures as recommended.
Environmental
Exceedance/Non-conformance/Compliant/Summons and Prosecution
No exceedance of the Action and Limit Levels of construction noise was recorded at designated monitoring stations during the reporting period.
No non-compliance event was recorded during the reporting period.
No environmental complaint and summons/prosecutions was received in this reporting period.
EPD conducted general site inspection on 29 February 2024. No special findings were identified during the inspection.
Future Key
Issues
Works to be undertaken in the next month include:
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Rebar fixing |
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Formwork erection |
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Concreting works |
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Installation of Mic and precast
elements |
Potential environmental impacts arising from the above construction activities are mainly associated with dust, construction noise, site runoff and waste management.
Project site
Construction Activities Undertaken |
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Rebar
fixing |
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Formwork
erection |
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Concreting
works |
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Installation
of MiC and precast elements |
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Backfilling
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Permit / Licenses / Notification |
Reference |
Validity Period |
Remark |
Environmental Permit (EP) |
EP-505/2015/A |
Throughout the Contract |
Permit granted on 8 November 2019 |
Notification of Construction Works as required
under Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation |
469716 |
Throughout the Contract |
Approved on 21 July 2021 |
Registration of Waste Producer under Waste
Disposal Ordinance |
7041313 |
Throughout the Contract |
Approved on 13 August 2021 |
Registration as Chemical Waste Producer |
5213-163-Y2782-01 |
Throughout the Contract |
Approved on 24 August 2021 |
Construction Noise Permit |
GW-RS0857-23 |
5 March 2024 |
Approved
on 8 October 2023 |
Construction Noise Permit |
GW-RS1091-23 |
17 June 2024 |
Approved
on 18 December 2023 |
Construction Noise Permit |
GW-RS0090-24 |
15 August 2024 |
Approved
on 16 February 2024 |
Effluent Discharge License under Water Pollution
Control Ordinance |
WT00038924-2021 |
30 September 2026 |
Approved on 9 December 2021 |
Proposed Noise Monitoring Location |
Remark |
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NM1 |
Ground Floor at Heng Fa Chuen
Block 50 |
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NM2b |
Pedestrian
road at Shing Tai Road |
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NM3 |
Rooftop of THEi Campus |
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Remark:
* - |
Hong
Kong Institute of Vocational Education (Chai Wan) - Academic Block (NM2) is
the noise monitoring stations for the construction phase EM&A programme
as identified in the approved EM&A Manual for the Project. The access to
NM2 and Knight Court (as a VTC Senior Quarters and NSR3 in approved EIA) were
denied. A search for alternative noise
monitoring locations along Shing Tai Road and Sheung Mau Street was carried
out during the site visit on 4 October 2021. Lamp
Post no. 47447 at Sheung Mau Street (NM2a), which is located between project
site and original noise monitoring location, Hong Kong Institute of
Vocational Education (Chai Wan) - Academic Block (NM2), is found suitable and
available to be an alternative noise monitoring location for NM2. Also, NM2a,
which has a direct line of sight towards project site (where construction
works will be carried out and likely to have noise impacts), is located
closer to project site than NM2 and thus considered as a representative noise
monitoring location. Monitoring position at NM2a is proposed at 2m above
ground due to security concerns and minimize the road traffic noise contribution.
Noise measurement at NM2a will be considered as free-field and a correction
of +3dB(A) would be made to the noise monitoring results. The alternative location of NM2a, were
therefore proposed and agreed by the Independent Environmental Checker (IEC).
Due to
the adjustment of the location of NM2 to NM2a, the measured noise levels at NM2a
would represent the noise levels at NM2. To
respond to the comment raised by EPD on monitoring location of NM2a by email
dated 23 May 2022 and site meeting on 6 June 2022, the monitoring location of
NM2a was adjusted to the pedestrian road at Shing Tai Road (NM2b) which is located
between project site and original noise monitoring location, Hong Kong
Institute of Vocational Education (Chai Wan) - Academic Block (NM2). Compared
with NM2a, NM2b is far away from the traffic light and therefore should be
able to minimise the traffic noise issue. This arrangement was started from 28
June 2022 and has been agreed by the Independent Environmental Checker (IEC).
Noise measurement at NM2b will be considered as free-field and a correction
of +3dB(A) would be made to the noise monitoring results. Due to
the adjustment of the location of NM2a to NM2b, the measured noise level at
NM2b would represent the noise levels at NM2. |
Time Period |
Parameters |
Daytime on
normal weekdays (0700-1900 hrs) |
Leq(30 mins), L10(5
mins) and L90(5 mins) |
Evening time
on all days (1900-2300 hrs) and Holidays (including Sundays) during daytime
and evening (0700-2300 hrs) |
Leq(5 mins), L10(5
mins) and L90(5 mins) |
All days
during the night-time (2300-0700 hrs of the next
day) |
Leq(5 mins) L10(5
mins) and L90(5 mins) |
Monitoring Station |
Monitoring Equipment (Sound Level Meter and Calibrator) |
NM1 |
Sound
Level Meter: Rion NL 52(s/n:00643049) Calibrator:
Larson Davis Cal 200(s/n: 11334) |
NM2b |
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NM3 |
Monitoring Station |
Action Level |
Limit Level |
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Noise Criteria, Leq(30mins),
dB(A) |
Remark |
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NM1 |
When one
documented complaint is received |
75 |
Applicable during 0700 – 1900 hours, Monday to Saturday |
NM2b |
70 65 (during
examination) |
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NM3 |
70 65 (during
examination) |
I.
The timing and sequence of construction activities were carefully
arranged.
II.
QPME were used to reduce the excessive noise impact.
III.
Good site practices were implemented to reduce noise impact of the site
activities. The practices are listed as below:
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Use only well-maintained and regularly-serviced plant during the works;
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Turn off or throttle down the plant in intermittent use to a minimum;
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Orient the plant known to emit noise strongly in one direction to face
away from the NSRs;
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Use silencers, mufflers and enclosures for plant where possible and
maintain properly throughout the works;
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Site fixed plant as far away from NSRs as possible; and
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Use stockpiles of excavated materials and other structures such as site
buildings effectively to screen noise from the works.
IV.
Movable noise barrier/acoustic sheet barriers as noise shield were adopted
as far as practicable following the Construction Noise Management Plan (CNMP).
• NM1: Railway noise, traffic noise and Yau Lee Site.
• NM2b: Road traffic noise and Yau Lee Site.
• NM3: Cargo Handling Area and Yau Lee Site.
5.1.4
The methodology
is shown as below:
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When Measured noise level (Leq
30mins) > Baseline noise level (Leq30),
Construction noise level is calculated
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Construction noise level = Measured noise level (Leq 30 mins) – Baseline noise level
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If Measured noise level (Leq
30mins) < Baseline noise level, Corrected noise
level = Measured noise level
02 February 2024
• The accumulation of the food waste was observed. The contractor has been recommended to provide sufficient enclosed rubbish bins for waste storage and disposal to avoid waste accumulation.
• The chemical containers shall be stored and placed on drip tray and impervious sheet. The contractor has been advised to provide a chemical drip tray or an impervious sheet for chemical storage to prevent chemical spillage.
06 February 2024
• NRMM label shall be fixed on the excavator. The contractor has been reminded to display NRMM label on the excavator.
• The accumulation of the general waste and C&D waste was observed. The contractor has been advised to provide sufficient waste skip for waste storage and increase the frequency of waste disposal to prevent waste accumulation.
15 February 2024
• The site area was dusty and fugitive dust was observed. The contractor has been reminded to arrange watering for the exposed earth to ensure that the surface was wetted and to prevent dust dispersion.
• The general waste shall be removed and disposed in the enclosed bins. The contractor has been recommended to regularly clean up the site and provide enough enclosed bins to ensure the site clean and tidy.
• The chemical container shall be stored and placed on the chemical drip tray. The contractor has been advised to provide sufficient chemical drip tray or impervious sheet for the chemical storage to minimize the risk of land contamination.
22 February 2024
• The accumulation of general waste shall be avoided. The contractor has been recommended to provide an adequate number of enclosed rubbish bins for waste disposal to prevent the accumulation of general waste.
• The chemical containers shall be stored and placed properly. The contractor has been reminded to store and place the numerous chemical containers on the chemical drip tray and in the chemical cabinet to prevent chemical spillage.
29 February 2024
• The general waste shall be disposed in the enclosed rubbish bins. The contractor has been reminded to arrange regular site cleaning and provide sufficient enclosed rubbish bins for waste disposal to ensure the site clean and tidy.
• The chemical containers shall be stored and placed properly. The contractor has been recommended to provide impervious sheets for placing containers to prevent chemical spillage.
- Superstructure
construction
- Rebar
fixing
- Formwork
erection
- Concreting works
- Installation of MiC
and Precast Elements
Monitoring Station |
EIA Predicted Construction Noise Levels,
dB(A) |
Baseline Noise Levels, dB(A) |
Noise Monitoring Results, dB(A) |
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Leq(30mins),
Average |
Range |
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NM1 |
62 |
65.1 |
63.4 |
60-65 |
NM2b |
69 |
73.4 |
71.7* |
69-73* |
NM3 |
66 |
69.8 |
67.1 |
66-68 |
Note: * The measured noise level exceeded the limit noise level of 70
dB for NM2b, but they were lower than the baseline level for NM2b. Therefore,
they were not considered as an exceedance of limit level. As such the EAP was
not triggered.
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
Appendix 5
Appendix 6
Appendix 7
Appendix 8
Appendix 9
Appendix 10
Appendix 11
There was no Notification of Environmental Quality Limits Exceedance
in the reporting month.
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