Contract No. SS H504 Design and Construction of Chai Wan Government Complex and Vehicle Depot

 

35th Monthly EM&A Report

Yau Lee Construction Co, Ltd

2024-10-15

 


 

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Report title

35th Monthly EM&A Report

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Project number

P520574

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Client

Yau Lee Construction Co, Ltd

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Date

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Reviewer

Verifier
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Approver

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15 October 2024

Submitted to IEC

Various

K.Chau

 

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15 October 2024

Submitted to IEC

Various

K.Chau

 

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Current revision

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Approval

Reviewer’s signature

 

 

 

 

Approver’s signature

 

 

 

Name

Keith Chau

Name

Fredrick Leong

Title

Associate, Environmental  

Title

Environmental Team Leader

 

 



 

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Contents

Executive Summary. 1

1   Introduction. 3

2   Project Information. 4

3   Environmental Monitoring Requirements. 7

4   Implementation Status on Environmental Mitigation Measures. 11

5   Monitoring Results. 12

6   Environmental Site Inspection. 14

7   Environmental Non-conformance. 15

8   Future Key Issues. 16

9   Review of EM&A Data and EIA Predictions. 17

10 Conclusion. 19

 

Appendix

Appendix 1

Construction Programme

Appendix 2

Project Organization Chart and Contact Details

Appendix 3

Monitoring Programme for Reporting Period

Appendix 4

Calibration Certificates

Appendix 5

Event and Action Plan

Appendix 6

Implementation Status of Mitigation Measures

Appendix 7

Monitoring Results with Graphical Presentations

Appendix 8

Waste Flow Table

Appendix 9

Joint site inspection record for Reporting Period

Appendix 10

Monitoring Schedule for the Next Month

Appendix 11

Notification of Environmental Quality Limits Exceedance

Appendix 12

Cumulative Complaint / Enquiry Log, Summaries of Complaints and Enquiries

 


Executive Summary

                    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 35th Monthly EM&A Report presents the EM&A works conducted from 01 September 2024 to 30 September 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:

-       Superstructure construction (L3M-L4)

-       Rebar fixing

-       Formwork erection

-       Concreting works

-       Installation of MiC and precast elements

                Environmental Monitoring and Audit Progress

                    A summary of the monitoring activities in this reporting period is listed below:

-       Construction Noise Monitoring during normal weekdays at each monitoring station

4 times

-       Joint Environmental Site Inspection

4 times

                Noise

                    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

                    Due to typhoon, the 1st week of September 2024 was postponed to 10 September 2024. Joint environmental site inspections were carried out on 10, 12, 19 and 26 September 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 12 September 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.

                    One environmental complaint and no summons/prosecutions were received in this reporting period.

                    EPD conducted general site inspection on 3 September 2024. No special findings were identified during the inspection.

                    Future Key Issues

                    Works to be undertaken in the next month include:

-       Superstructure construction (L3M-L4)

-       Rebar fixing

-       Formwork erection

-       Concreting works

-       Installation of Mic and precast elements

-       Finishing works and BS installation works

 

                    Potential environmental impacts arising from the above construction activities are mainly associated with dust, construction noise, site runoff and waste management.

 


 

1                     Introduction

1.1.1                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).

1.2                 Purpose of this Report

1.2.1                This is the thirty-fifth EM&A report which summarises the impact monitoring results and audit findings for the EM&A programme during the reporting period from 01 September 2024 to 30 September 2024.

1.3                 Structure of the Report

1.3.1                The structure of the report is as follows:

Section 1 - Introduction

-       details the background, purpose and structure of the report.

Section 2 - Project Information

-       summarises background and scope of the Project, site description, project organization and contact details, construction programme, the construction works undertaken and the status of Environmental Permit(s)/License(s) during the reporting period.

Section 3 - Environmental Monitoring Requirement

-       summarises the monitoring parameters, monitoring programmes, monitoring methodologies, monitoring frequency, monitoring locations, Action and Limit Levels, Event/Action Plans.

Section 4 - Implementation Status on Environmental Mitigation Measures

-       summarises the implementation of environmental protection measures during the reporting period.

Section 5 - Monitoring Results

-       summarises the monitoring results obtained in the reporting period.

Section 6 - Environmental Site Auditing

-       summarises the audit findings of the weekly site inspections undertaken within the reporting period.

Section 7 - Environmental Non-conformance

-       summarises any monitoring exceedance, environmental complaints and environmental summons within the reporting period.

Section 8 - Future Key Issues

-       summarises the impact forecast and monitoring schedule for the next reporting month.

Section 9 - Review of EM&A Data and EIA Predictions

-       compares and contrasts the EM&A data in the month with the EIA predictions and annotates with explanation for any discrepancies.

Section 10 - Conclusions

2                     Project Information

2.1                 Background

 

2.1.1                On 5 October 2015, the Environment Impact Assessment (EIA) for the proposed “Chai Wan Government Complex and Vehicle Depot” (AEIAR-191/2015, hereafter referred to as “the Project”) was approved and an Environmental Permit (EP) (EP-505/2015) for the construction of the Project was issued.  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.

2.1.2                The construction phase and EM&A programme of the Project commenced on 25 November 2021.

2.2                 Site Description

2.2.1                The scope of works of the Project, which is a Designated Project under the EIA Ordinance (EIAO), will construct joint user building comprising the government office, store, laboratory, transport pool and vehicle depot facilities in Chai Wan District.  The Site is bounded by NWFB Depot to the north, Sheung On Street to the east, Sheung Mau Street to the south and Sheung Tat Street to the west. A layout plan of the Project is provided in Figure 1-1.

 

Figure 1-1         A layout plan of the Project

Project site

2.3                 Construction Activities

2.3.1                A summary of the major construction activities undertaken in this reporting period is shown in Table 2.1 and the construction programme is illustrated in Appendix 1.

Table 2-1       Major Construction Activities Undertaken in the Reporting Period

Construction Activities Undertaken

-       Superstructure construction (L3M-L4)

-       Rebar fixing

-       Formwork erection

-       Concreting works

-       Installation of MiC and precast elements

 

2.4                 Project Organisation

2.4.1                The Project organization chart and contact details are shown in Appendix 2.

2.5                 Status of Environmental Approval Document

2.5.1                A summary of the relevant valid permits, licences, and/or notifications on environmental protection for this Project since the granting of the EP is presented in Table 2.2.

Table 2-2     Summary of the relevant valid permits, license, and/or notification on environmental protection

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

Effluent Discharge License under Water Pollution Control Ordinance

WT00038924-2021

30 September 2026

Approved on 9 December 2021

 

 


 

3                     Environmental Monitoring Requirements

3.1                 Noise Monitoring Locations 

3.1.1                The noise monitoring locations in approved EM&A Manual are summarised in Table 3-1 and shown in Figure 3-1.

Table 3-1     Noise Monitoring Station in Approved EM&A Manual

Noise Monitoring ID

Proposed Noise Monitoring Location

Remark

NM1

Ground Floor at Heng Fa Chuen Block 50

-

NM2b

Pedestrian road at Shing Tai Road

*

NM3

Rooftop of THEi Campus

-

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Figure 3-1    Location of Noise Monitoring Stations (NM1, NM2b and NM3)

           

3.2                 Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration

 

3.2.1                Weekly construction noise monitoring was conducted in accordance with the requirements stipulated in the EM&A Manual. The monitoring programme for this reporting period is shown in Appendix 3.

 

3.2.2                Table 3-2 summarizes the monitoring parameters, frequency and duration of the impact noise monitoring.

Table 3-2     Noise Monitoring Parameters, Period and Frequency

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)

 


 

3.3                 Monitoring Equipment

 

3.3.1                Noise measurements were conducted in accordance with the calibration and measurement procedures as stated in Annex – General Calibration and Measurement Procedures of Technical Memorandum on Noise from Construction Work other than Percussive Piling (GW-TM) issued under the Noise Control Ordinance (NCO) (Cap.400).

3.3.2                The sound level meter and calibrator used for the noise measurement, as listed in Table 3-3, complies with IEC 651: 1979 and 804:1985 (Type 1) specification. The calibration certificates of the sound level meter and calibrator are given in Appendix 4.

Table 3-3     Noise Monitoring Equipment

Sound Level Meter: Rion NL 52(s/n:@@@@@@@@);

Calibrator: Larson Davis Cal 200(s/n: @@@@@)

Sound Level Meter: Rion NL 52(s/n:@@@@@@@@);

Calibrator: Larson Davis Cal 200(s/n: @@@@@)

Monitoring Station

Monitoring Equipment (Sound Level Meter and Calibrator)

NM1

Sound Level Meter: Rion NL 52(s/n:01010406)

Calibrator: Larson Davis Cal 200(s/n: 10227)

NM2b

NM3
 

3.3.3                Immediately prior to and following the noise measurements, the accuracy of the measurement equipment was checked using an acoustic calibrator generating a known sound pressure level at a known frequency. Measurements were accepted as the calibration level from before and after the noise measurement agree to within 1.0 d(B).

3.3.4                A portable wind speed meter shall be used for measuring wind speeds in m/s.

 

3.4                 Event / Action Plan

Table 3-4          Action and Limit Levels for Construction Noise Monitoring

70

65 (during examination)

Applicable during 0700 – 1900 hours,

Monday to Saturday

70

65 (during examination)

Applicable during 0700 – 1900 hours,

Monday to Saturday

Monitoring Station

Action Level

Limit Level

Noise Criteria, Leq(30mins), dB(A)

Remark

NM1

When one documented complaint is received

 

75

Applicable during 0700 – 1900 hours,

Monday to Saturday

NM2b

70

65 (during examination)

 

NM3

70

65 (during examination)

 

 

3.4.1                Should non-compliance of the noise criteria occur, the Event and Action Plan as presented in Appendix 5 should be followed.

3.5                 Mitigation Measures 

3.5.1                The mitigation measures in accordance with the EP, EIA and EM&A Manual and their implementation status are presented in Appendix 6.

 


 

4                     Implementation Status on Environmental Mitigation Measures

4.1.1                The Contractor has generally implemented environmental mitigation measures and requirements as stated in the EIA Report, the EP and EM&A Manual and the contract documents. The implementation status during the reporting period is summarized in Appendix 6.

4.1.2                The implemented environmental mitigation measures are listed as follow:

                                 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:

-  Use only well-maintained and regularly-serviced plant during the works;

-  Turn off or throttle down the plant in intermittent use to a minimum;

-  Orient the plant known to emit noise strongly in one direction to face away from the NSRs;

-  Use silencers, mufflers and enclosures for plant where possible and maintain properly throughout the works;

-  Site fixed plant as far away from NSRs as possible; and

-  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).

 


 

5                     Monitoring Results

5.1                 Noise

 

5.1.1                A total of 4 sets of 30-minute construction noise measurements were carried out at the monitoring stations (NM1, NM2b and NM3) during normal weekdays of the reporting period. The monitoring results together with graphical presentations are presented in Appendix 7. The local impacts observed near the monitoring stations were summarized below:

• 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.

 

5.1.2                No exceedance of Action and Limit Levels of construction noise was recorded during the reporting period. Therefore, there was no record of Notification of Environmental Quality Limits Exceedance in the Appendix 11.

5.1.3                Baseline corrections were made when the measured noise level is higher than both the noise limit level and the baseline level, and it is made by deducting the measured noise levels with their corresponding baseline noise level. The corrected noise level (ie. Construction Noise Level) would solely represent the noise levels of Construction works.

5.1.4                The methodology is shown as below:

·           When Measured noise level (Leq 30mins) > Baseline noise level (Leq30), Construction noise level is calculated      

·           Construction noise level = Measured noise level (Leq 30 mins) – Baseline noise level

·           If Measured noise level (Leq 30mins) < Baseline noise level, Corrected noise level = Measured noise level

 

 

5.2                 Waste Management

5.2.1                Wastes generated from this Project include inert construction and demolition (C&D) materials and non-inert C&D materials. Non-inert C&D materials were made up of general refuse, steels and paper/cardboard packaging materials. Steel materials generated from the Project were also grouped into non-inert C&D materials as the materials were not disposed of with other inert C&D materials. With reference to relevant handling records and trip tickets of this Project, the quantities of different types of waste generated in the reporting period are summarised in Appendix 8. The non-inert C&D materials and general refuse generated from the Project were disposed of at the NENT Landfill. A total of 376.04 tonnes of general refuse was generated during the reporting period. The inert C&D materials generated from the Project were disposed of at the Chai Wan Public Fill Barging Point (CW-PFBP) or Fill Bank at Tseung Kwan O Area 137(TKO137FB). A total of 26.89 tonnes of inert waste was generated during the reporting period.


 

6                     Environmental Site Inspection

6.1.1                Due to typhoon, the 1st week of September 2024 was postponed to 10 September 2024. Joint environmental site inspection was conducted in the reporting period on 10, 12, 19 and 26 September 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 12 September 2024. The joint environmental site inspection record is shown in Appendix 9. There was no noncompliance recorded during the site inspections.

 

6.1.2                Major findings and recommendations are summarized as follows:

10 September 2024

          Mixed and accumulated C&D waste and general waste were observed on the floor. The contractor has been advised to provide a waste skip for C&D waste collection and storage, as well as enclosed bins for general collection to segregate different type of waste and store them properly.

          Chemical containers without drip tray were observed. The contractor has been reminded that the chemical containers should be placed in the drip tray to prevent chemical spillage.

12 September 2024

          Dust netting shall be provided up to the highest level of the scaffolding. The Contractor has been reminded to provide dust netting from the first-floor level up to the highest level of the scaffolding.

          General waste shall be collected and stored in enclosed bins. The Contractor has been advised to provide a general waste collection point and the enclosed bin for proper waste collection, and to arrange for regular site cleaning to ensure that the site remains clean and tidy.

19 September 2024

          Dusty material shall be covered by impervious sheet. The Contractor has been reminded that dusty material should be covered by impervious sheeting or sprayed with water to maintain the entire surface wet.

          Mixed and accumulated general waste and C&D waste were observed on the floor. The Contractor has been advised to provide enclosed bins and waste skip for waste segregation, and to increase the waste disposal frequency, if necessary, to prevent waste accumulation.

26 September 2024

          Surface runoff was observed. The Contractor has been recommended to provide sandbag barrier for properly direct the surface runoff to silt removal facility.

          Mixed and accumulated general waste, chemical waste and C&D waste were observed on the floor. The Contractor has been advised to provide additional waste containers (e.g. enclosed bins, waste skip, and chemical drip trays) for different waste segregation and to increase the frequency of waste disposal to prevent accumulation.

7                     Environmental Non-conformance

7.1                 Summary of Monitoring Exceedance

7.1                   No exceedance of the Action and Limit Levels of construction noise was recorded at monitoring station during the reporting period.

7.2                 Summary of Environmental Non-compliance

7.2.1                No non-compliance event was recorded during the reporting period.

7.3                 Summary of Environmental Complaint

7.3.1                One noise complaint was received on 12 September 2024 during the reporting period. The related complaint is investigating by related parties in accordance with the requirement of EM&A Manual.

7.3.2                The cumulative statistics on environmental complaints are presented in Table 7-1.

Table 7-1   Cumulative Statistics on Environmental Complaints

Reporting Period  

Environmental Aspects

Air Quality

Noise

Water Quality

Waste

Ecology

Sep 2024

Complaint Date

-

12 Sep 2024

-

-

-

No. of Complaint

0

1

0

0

0

Reporting Period Total

0

1

0

0

0

Accumulate of project

0

1#

0

0

0

Remarks:

1.      # equal to the complaint under the investigation

7.3.3                Cumulative complaint / enquiry log, Summaries of complaints and enquiries are presented in Appendix 12.

7.4                 Summary of Environmental Summons and Successful Prosecution

7.4.1                No summons and successful prosecution were received during the reporting period.

 

 


 

8                     Future Key Issues

8.1                 Key Issues for the Coming Month

8.1.1                Works to be undertaken for the coming monitoring periods are summarized below:

- Superstructure construction

- Rebar fixing

- Formwork erection

- Concreting works

- Installation of MiC and Precast Elements

- Finishing works and BS installation works

 

8.1.2                Potential environmental impacts arising from the above construction activities are mainly associated with dust, construction noise, site runoff and waste management.

8.2                 Monitoring Schedule for the Next Month   

8.2.1                The tentative schedule of noise monitoring for the next reporting period is presented in Appendix 10.

8.3                 Construction Programme for the Next Month

8.3.1                The most updated construction programme for the Project is presented in Appendix 1.


 

9                     Review of EM&A Data and EIA Predictions

9.1                 Noise

9.1.1                The EIA predicted the construction noise levels during the day-time period. In this reporting period, superstructure construction, rebar fixing, formwork erection, and concreting works were conducted. Hence, a comparison between the measured noise results in this reporting month and predicted EIA noise levels was made. (Table 9-1).

Table 9-1       Comparison between the measured noise results and EIA predictions

Monitoring Station

EIA Predicted Construction Noise Levels, dB(A)

Baseline Noise Levels, dB(A)

Noise Monitoring Results, dB(A)

 

Leq(30mins),

Average

Range

NM1

62

65.1

66.6

65-69

NM2b

69

73.4

73.6* (67.6#)

72-74* (62-72#)

NM3

66

69.8

68.1

67-69

Note: * The measured noise levels 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.

#Baseline corrections were carried out as the measured noise levels exceeded the limit noise levels and they were higher than the baseline levels for NM2b. The corrected noise levels which solely represent the noise levels of Construction works are lower than the noise criteria. As such the EAP was not triggered. Details are mentioned in section 5.1.3 and summarised in Appendix 7.

9.1.2                The comparison shows that the average of 30-minute construction noise levels recorded at all monitoring stations during the reporting period were higher than the EIA predicted construction noise levels but lower than the baseline noise levels. Recommended mitigation measures in Section 5.8 of EIA will be implemented throughout the construction period.

9.2                 Waste Management

9.2.1                The estimated amount of waste generated in this Project and the accumulated quantities of waste generated up to this reporting month are presented in Appendix 8. The amount of construction waste generated are minimal. Recommended mitigation measures in Section 8.5 of the EIA will be implemented during the construction stage.

 

 

 

9.3                 Conclusion of Review

9.3.1                The EIA predictions against the monitoring results since the commencement of construction works have been reviewed. The EIA concluded that the Project would not cause adverse impacts to the environment, and the monitoring results have also indicated the same so far. Mitigation measures recommended in the EP, EIA, EM&A Manual and the contract documents will continue to be implemented throughout the construction phase of the Project.


 

10                Conclusion

10.1.1             For construction noise, no Action and Limit Level exceedance was recorded at the monitoring stations during the reporting period.

10.1.2             Environmental site inspection was carried out on 10, 12, 19 and 26 September 2024.  Recommendations on remedial actions were given to the Contractors for the deficiencies identified during the site inspections.

10.1.3             EPD conducted general site inspection on 03 September 2024. No special findings were identified during the inspection.

10.1.4             One noise complaint was recorded during the reporting period. The related complaint is investigating by related parties in accordance with the requirement of EM&A Manual. The related investigation results will be presented when the investigation was finished.

10.1.5             No notification of summons and prosecution was received during the reporting period.

10.1.6             The ET will keep track on the EM&A programme to ensure compliance of environmental requirements and the proper implementation of all necessary mitigation measures.

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.


 

Appendix 12

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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