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Contents
1.4 Summary of Construction Works
1.5 Summary of EM&A Programme Requirements
1.6 Status of Statutory Environmental Compliance with the Environmental Permit
1.7 Status of Other Statutory Environmental Requirements
2 EM&A Results for Tung Chung East
2.4 Compensation Woodland Monitoring
2.5 Preserved/Transplanted Plant Species of Conservation Importance Monitoring
2.7 Soft Shore Ecological Monitoring
2.10 Landscape and Visual Monitoring
2.11 Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures
2.12 Summary of Exceedances of the Environmental Quality Performance Limit
2.13 Summary of Complaints, Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecutions
3.1 Construction Programme for the Coming Month
3.2 Monitoring Schedule for the Coming Month
4 Conclusion and Recommendation
Annexes
Annex B Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule
Annex C Status of Submissions and Implementation Status of Mitigation Measures under EP
Annex D Status of Statutory Environmental Requirements
Annex
E
Air Quality
Annex
E1 Calibration Certificates
Annex
E2 Monitoring Schedule
Annex
E3 Monitoring Results
Annex
E4 Event and Action Plan
Annex
F
Noise
Annex
F1 Calibration Certificates
Annex
F2 Monitoring Schedule
Annex
F3 Monitoring Results
Annex
F4 Event and Action Plan
Annex
G Water
Quality
Annex
G1 Calibration Certificates
Annex
G2 Monitoring Schedule
Annex
G3 Monitoring Results
Annex
G4 Event and Action Plan
Annex H Compensation Woodland Monitoring
Annex I Preserved/Transplanted Plant Species of Conservation Importance Monitoring
Annex I1 Preserved Plant Species of Conservation Importantce
Annex I2 Transplanted Plant Species of Conservation Importance
Annex J Eco-shoreline Monitoring
Annex K3 Event and Action Plan
Annex L Landscape and Visual Monitoring
Annex L1 Examples of Landscape and Visual Mitigation Measures
Annex L2 Event and Action Plan
Annex N Monitoring Schedule for the Next Reporting Period
C&D |
Construction and Demolition |
CAP |
Contamination Assessment Plan |
CEDD |
Civil Engineering and Development Department |
CWD |
Chinese White Dolphin |
DCM |
Deep Cement Mixing |
DO |
Dissolved Oxygen |
EIA |
Environmental Impact Assessment |
EIAO |
Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance |
EIS |
Ecologically Important Stream |
EM&A |
Environmental Monitoring and Audit |
EP |
Environmental Permit |
EPD |
Environmental Protection Department |
ER |
Engineer's Representative |
ERM |
ERM-Hong Kong, Limited |
ET |
Environmental Team |
HVS |
High Volume Sampler |
IEC |
Independent Environmental Checker |
PDA |
Planned Development Area |
PME |
Powered Mechanical Equipment |
QPME |
Quality Powered Mechanical Equipment |
RAP |
Remediation Action Plan |
RR |
Remediation Report |
RTTM |
Real Time Tracking and Monitoring |
SS |
Suspended Solid |
TCB |
Tung Chung Bay |
TCE |
Tung Chung East |
TCNTE |
Tung Chung New Town Extension |
TCW |
Tung Chung West |
The Project |
Tung Chung New Town Extension (East) |
THW |
Tai Ho Wan |
TSP |
Total Suspended Particulate |
Updated EM&A Manual |
Updated Environmental Monitoring and Audit Manual for Tung Chung New Town Extension prepared by ERM under Agreement No. CE 60/2017 (EP) and deposited to EPD under Environmental Permit No. EP-519/2016 |
Tung Chung New Town Extension (TCNTE) is one of the major initiatives under the Government's multi-pronged approach to increase land supply to meet Hong Kong's medium- to long-term needs for housing, economic and social developments. The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report for TCNTE (Register No. AEIAR-196/2016) was approved on 8 April 2016 and the Environmental Permit (EP) No. EP-519/2016, covering the construction and operation of TCNTE, was granted on 9 August 2016. The EIA Report and EP cover both Tung Chung East (TCE) and Tung Chung West (TCW). ERM-Hong Kong, Limited (ERM) is commissioned to undertake the role of Environmental Team (ET) for the construction and operation of TCE Project (“the Project”) in accordance with the requirements specified in the EP, Updated Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Manual, EIA Report of the TCNTE project and other relevant statutory requirements.
The construction of the Contract No. NL/2017/03 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Reclamation and Advance Works (“Contract 1”) at TCE commenced on 9 July 2018.
The construction of the Contract No. NL/2020/02 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Salt Water Supply System (“Contract 2”) at TCE commenced on 4 September 2021.
The construction of the Contract No. NL/2020/03 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Major Infrastructure Works in Tung Chung East (“Contract 3”) at TCE commenced on 5 November 2021.
The construction of the Contract No. NL/2020/07 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Tai Ho Interchange (“Contract 7”) at TCE commenced on 15 March 2022.
This is the Monthly EM&A report presenting the EM&A works carried out during the period from 1 to 30 September 2023 for the TCE Project in accordance with the Updated EM&A Manual.
A summary of monitoring and audit activities conducted in the reporting period is listed below:
Air Quality Monitoring 6 sessions
Noise Monitoring 6 sessions
Water Quality Monitoring 11 sessions ([1])
Compensation Woodland Monitoring 1 session
Preserved Plant Species Monitoring 1 session
Transplanted Plant Species Monitoring 1 session
Soft Shore Ecological Monitoring 1 session
Environmental Site Inspection
- Contract 1 3 sessions ([2])
- Contract 2 4 sessions
- Contract 3 3 sessions ([3])
- Contract 7 4 sessions
Environmental Management Meeting
- Contract 1 1 session
- Contract 2 1 session
- Contract 3 1 session
- Contract 7 1 session
Environmental auditing works, including weekly site inspections of construction works conducted by the ET, audit of implementation of Complaint Management Plan, Detailed Preservation and/or Translocation of Plant Species of Conservation Importance, Detailed Compensatory Woodland Planting Plan and Waste Management Plan were conducted in the reporting period. Based on the audit results and the observation for the reporting period, environmental pollution control and mitigation measures for the Project were properly implemented.
Breaches of Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality
No exceedance of Action and Limit Levels was recorded for construction air quality monitoring in the reporting period.
Breaches of Action and Limit Levels for Noise
No exceedance of Action/ Limit Levels was recorded for construction noise monitoring in the reporting period.
Breaches of Action and Limit Levels for Water Quality
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) exceedances were recorded during the reporting period. Relevant investigations and follow-up actions were conducted according to the EM&A programme. The exceedances were considered not related to this Project after investigation.
Eco-shoreline Monitoring
The construction of vertical eco-shoreline, mangrove eco-shoreline and rocky eco-shoreline has been substantially completed. Due to adverse weather conditions, monitoring was postponed to October 2023.
Soft Shore Ecological Monitoring
Based on the impact monitoring conducted during the reporting period, there was no evidence showing any significant difference in intertidal communities when compared against the data obtained during baseline monitoring. The ET will continue to observe the change in density or the distribution pattern of horseshoe crab, seagrass and intertidal soft shore communities taking into account natural fluctuation in respect of the occurrence and distribution pattern.
Environmental Complaints, Non-compliance & Summons
There was no notification of summons or prosecution recorded in the reporting period.
One (1) environmental complaint related to Contract 3 was received in the reporting period. Investigation was conducted for the environmental complaint in accordance with the complaint handling process as stated in the Complaint Management Plan.
Reporting Change
There was no reporting change in the reporting period.
Key Issues For The Coming Month
Potential environmental impacts arising from the upcoming construction activities in the next reporting period of October 2023 are mainly associated with dust emission, noise from plant operation during normal working hours and restricted hours, handling and storage of C&D materials generated from construction activities, efficiency of wastewater and drainage management and tree protection. The ET will keep track on the construction works to confirm compliance of environmental requirements and the proper implementation of all necessary mitigation measures. The ET will also recommend to the Contractor about the environmental toolbox topics on the abovementioned key issues for the coming month.
Tung Chung New Town Extension (TCNTE) is one of the major initiatives under the Government's multi-pronged approach to increase land supply to meet Hong Kong's medium- to long-term needs for housing, economic and social developments. The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report for TCNTE (Register No. AEIAR-196/2016) was approved on 8 April 2016 and the Environmental Permit (EP) No. EP-519/2016, covering the construction and operation of TCNTE, was granted on 9 August 2016. The EIA Report and EP cover both Tung Chung East (TCE) and Tung Chung West (TCW).
ERM-Hong Kong, Limited (ERM) is commissioned to undertake the role of Environmental Team (ET) for the construction and operation of TCE Project (“the Project”) in accordance with the requirements specified in the EP, Updated Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Manual ([4]), EIA Report of the TCNTE project ([5]) and other relevant statutory requirements.
The TCNTE comprises the following elements:
(a) TCE Project
1. Reclamation of the seabed by a non-dredged method at TCE to form a total of about 130 hectares of land;
2. Construction of about 4.9 kilometers of seawalls, with an eco-shoreline, three drainage box culvert outfalls, three circulation drains and a seawater intake at TCE;
3. Provision of infrastructure for Tung Chung Area 58, including construction of a single two-lane road with a footpath and the associated utility works;
4. Construction of proposed open space;
5. Construction of roads, footpaths, cycle tracks and the associated junction / road improvement works;
6. Engineering infrastructure works covering drainage, sewerage, waterworks (including a fresh water service reservoir, a salt water service reservoir and a salt water pumping station), common utility tunnels and landscaping works; and
7. Implementation of environmental mitigation measures and environmental monitoring and audit programme for the works.
(b) TCW Project
1. Site formation works at TCW;
2. Construction of proposed open space;
3. Construction of the River Park including a visitor centre at TCW; and
4. Construction of sustainable urban drainage systems at TCW.
The locations of Contracts 1, 2, 3 and 7 are shown in Figure 1.1 to 1.4. The construction and the reclamation related marine works of Contract 1 commenced on 9 and 13 July 2018, respectively. The construction of Contracts 2, 3 and 7 commenced on 4 September 2021, 5 November 2021 and 15 March 2022, respectively.
This is the Monthly EM&A Report for the TCE Project which summarises the key findings of the EM&A programme during the reporting period from 1 to 30 September 2023 for the construction works.
The organization structure of the Project is shown in Annex 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 |
Environmental Team (ET) (ERM-Hong Kong, Limited) |
ET Leader |
Kelvin So |
3894 9504 |
Deputy ET Leader
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Raymond Chow
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3894 9509
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Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) (Binnies Hong Kong Limited) |
IEC |
Manuel Chua |
3894 9807 |
Deputy IEC
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Edward Lau |
3894 9695 |
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Contract No. NL/2017/03 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Reclamation and Advance Works (Contract 1) |
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Civil Engineering and Development Department
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Senior Geotechnical Engineer
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C H Yan |
3894 9702 |
Marine Conservation Officer
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Wo King Tai |
3894 9707 |
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Engineer’s Representative (ER) (AECOM Asia Company Limited)
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Principal Resident Engineer Chief Resident Engineer Senior Resident Engineer |
Frankie Fan
Chris Cheung
Chris Chow
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3894 9603
3894 9604
3894 9651
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Resident Engineer |
Victor Chan |
3894 9666 |
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Senior Inspector of Works
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C K Liu |
3894 9733 |
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Contractor (Build King – SCT Joint Venture)
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Site Agent |
David Wong |
9653 8635 |
Civil Division Head |
Marco Chan |
9257 7033 |
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Environmental Officer |
Issac Wong |
9873 8968 |
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24-hour Complaint Hotline |
- |
5976 1853 |
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Contract No. NL/2020/02 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Salt Water Supply System (Contract 2) |
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Civil Engineering and Development Department
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Senior Engineer |
Patrick C Y Yeung |
2231 4435 |
Electrical & Mechanical Engineer
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Samson K L Yip |
2231 4460 |
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Engineer’s Representative (ER) (AECOM Asia Company Limited)
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Principal Resident Engineer Senior Resident Engineer |
Frankie Fan
Sunny Ng |
3894 9603
3894 9605 |
Senior Resident Engineer |
Vincent Leung |
3894 9645 |
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Resident Engineer |
Amen Fung |
3894 9676 |
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Senior Inspector of Works
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Wong Ting Yu |
3894 9706 |
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Contractor (China Geo-Engineering Corporation)
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Construction Manager |
Ambrose Kwong |
6198 7787 |
Site Agent |
Timothy Lo |
9661 2662 |
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Construction Team Leader |
Aaren Li |
6468 8138 |
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Environmental Officer |
Peter Ho |
9457 0120 |
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24-hour Complaint Hotline |
- |
5976 1853 |
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Contract No. NL/2020/03 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Major Infrastructure Works in Tung Chung East (Contract 3) |
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Civil Engineering and Development Department
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Senior Engineer |
Eddie W C Lam |
2231 4445 |
Senior Engineer |
Phoebe Tang |
2231 4423 |
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Engineer |
Timothy H M Chan |
2231 4473 |
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Engineer |
Colin K C Wong |
2231 4417 |
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Engineer |
Wing Chen |
3894 9704 |
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Engineer’s Representative (ER) (AECOM Asia Company Limited)
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Principal Resident Engineer |
Frankie Fan
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3894 9603
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Chief Resident Engineer |
Gloria Tang |
3894 9639 |
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Senior Resident Engineer |
Winston Wong |
3894 9650 |
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Resident Engineer |
David Li |
3894 9684 |
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Resident Engineer |
Alvis Li |
3894 9558 |
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Resident Engineer |
Anson Yip |
3894 9559 |
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Senior Inspector of Works |
Douglas Ng |
3894 9737 |
Contractor (Build King Civil Engineering Limited)
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Construction Manager |
Cheung Siu Lun |
2272 3680 |
Site Agent |
Paul Lui |
9095 7922 |
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Deputy Site Agent |
Aldous Lo |
9225 0368 |
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Construction Team Leader |
Ken Yau |
9197 2219 |
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Environmental Officer |
Allen Wong |
6012 2643 |
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24-hour Complaint Hotline |
- |
5976 1853 |
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Contract No. NL/2020/07 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Tai Ho Interchange (Contract 7) |
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Civil Engineering and Development Department |
Senior Engineer |
Phoebe Tang |
2231 4423 |
Engineer |
S H Leung |
2231 4449 |
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Engineer’s Representative (ER) (AECOM Asia Company Limited) |
Principal Resident Engineer
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Frankie Fan
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3894 9603 |
Senior Resident Engineer |
Kelvin Kwan |
3894 9641 |
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Senior Resident Engineer |
Brian Li |
3894 9556 |
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Resident Engineer |
Kingsley Ho |
3894 9552 |
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Resident Engineer |
Carl Yu |
3894 9671 |
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Senior Inspector of Works
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Douglas Ng |
3894 9554 |
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Contractor (Build King Civil Engineering Limited) |
Site Agent |
Hon Yee |
9090 3109 |
Deputy Site Agent |
Vincent Kwan |
9833 1313 |
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Construction Team Leader |
Vincent Lo |
9883 9229 |
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Environmental Officer |
Nash Wong |
9810 1946 |
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24-hour Complaint Hotline |
- |
5976 1853 |
As informed by the Contractor, details of the major works carried out in this reporting period are listed below:
Table 1.2 Major Activities in the Reporting Period
Activities |
Key Issues |
Key Mitigation Measures |
Contract No. NL/2017/03 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Reclamation and Advance Works (Contract 1) |
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Land-based Works |
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· Placing of sorted public fill · Box culvert construction · Construction of rubber fender and associated works at landing step |
· Dust emission · Handling and storage of C&D materials generated from construction activities · Noise from plant operation · Emission of dark smoke from PMEs · Efficiency of wastewater and drainage management · Potential surface runoff · Noise from plant operation during normal working hours or restricted hours · Dust emission during storage and transfer of sand/ sorted public fill |
· Good site practices · Regular water spraying on stockpiles, unpaved haul road and land filling area · Provide tarpaulin sheets coverage on stockpiles · Sorting and reuse of C&D materials as far as practicable · Use of QPME and noise barrier/acoustic mat · Regular maintenance of PMEs · Implementation of wastewater and drainage management · Strictly follow requirement under CNP for the use of PMEs and works within restricted period · Use of acoustic mat and other noise mitigation measures when necessary · Regular maintenance of engines and mechanical equipment |
Contract No. NL/2020/02 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Salt Water Supply System (Contract 2) |
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Land-based Works |
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· RC structure of pumping station Construction at Portion 6 · Construction of service reservoir, deflector wall and rigid barrier at Portion 3 · CLP cable duct laying works at Wong Lung Hang at Portion 3 · Watermain laying works at Portion 3 along Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Man Tung Road and inside WSD facilities · Pipe jacking works at Portion 3 · Road widening at Yi Tung Road at Portion 4 · Installation of ELS and Pipe laying for drainage works at Portion 5A
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· Dust emission · Handling and storage of C&D materials generated from construction activities · Noise from plant operation · Emission of dark smoke from PMEs · Efficiency of wastewater and drainage management · Tree protection |
· Good site practices · Regular water spraying on stockpiles, unpaved haul road and land filling area · Provide tarpaulin sheets coverage on stockpiles · Sorting and reuse of C&D materials as far as practicable · Use of QPME and noise barrier/acoustic mat · Regular maintenance of PMEs · Implementation of wastewater and drainage management · Retain and protect all existing trees and vegetation within the study area which are not directly affected by the works
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Contract No. NL/2020/03 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Major Infrastructure Works in Tung Chung East (Contract 3) |
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Land-based Works |
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· Excavation and ELS works at Portion 104 · Excavation and ELS works at CUT no.1,2, 3, 4 and supporting building · Construction works for CUT no. 1 structure · Back-filling works for CUT 2 · Construction works and furniture installation of PM office at WA9 · Construction works of Contractor office at WA6 · Drainage, Sewerage and watermain works at Road L4, L3, L5 and Portion 16 · DCS works at Road L4 and L3. · Pipe laying works for twin rising mains/ watermain laying at Man Tung Road · Preparation and pipe jacking works at Yi Tung Road · Pipe jacking works at Yi Tung Road · Foundation works for noise barrier at Portion 11 · Road widening works at Ying Hei Road · Road D4, Road L7, CUT 4 ELS installation |
· Dust emission · Handling and storage of C&D materials generated from construction activities · Noise from plant operation · Emission of dark smoke from PMEs · Efficiency of wastewater and drainage management
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· Good site practices · Regular water spraying on stockpiles, unpaved haul road and land filling area · Provide tarpaulin sheets coverage on stockpiles · Sorting and reuse of C&D materials as far as practicable · Use of QPME and noise barrier/acoustic mat · Regular maintenance of PMEs · Implementation of wastewater and drainage management
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Contract No. NL/2020/07 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Tai Ho Interchange (Contract 7) |
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Land-based Works |
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· Open cut excavation and pipe laying for rising main and watermain at Portion 146-5 to 146-14 · Trench excavation, pipe piles and pipe laying works at Portions 32 (Sham Shui Kok Drive), Portion 34 Phase 2, and Portions 38 · Trench excavation and pipe laying works at Portion 32 (Access Road adjacent to MTRC Siu Ho Wan Depot) · Trench excavation at Portion 33 · Sheetpiling works at Portion 33 Jacking pit · WSD Subway concreting works at Portion 35 and backfilling at Portion 36 · RC and ELS or construction of retaining walls FR1 · RC works for Pak Mong Subway Extension Phase 1 · Piling works for Pak Mong Channel Bridge west abutment; Excavation of pile cap at East Abutment · Pre-drill works for Bridge A1 & A2 and Bridge C · Temporary working platform at abutment A1b · RC works for RW-R3 and ELS for RW-RW4 at Portion 146-2 · Pipe piles works at RW-R7 · Mini-piles at Wall E · Site clearance and tidiness |
· Dust emission · Handling and storage of C&D materials generated from construction activities · Noise from plant operation · Emission of dark smoke from PMEs · Efficiency of wastewater and drainage management · Tree protection |
· Good site practices · Regular water spraying on stockpiles, unpaved haul road and land filling area · Provide tarpaulin sheets coverage on stockpiles · Sorting and reuse of C&D materials as far as practicable · Use of QPME and noise barrier/acoustic mat · Regular maintenance of PMEs · Implementation of wastewater and drainage management · Retain and protect all existing trees and vegetation within the study area which are not directly affected by the works |
The environmental mitigation implementation schedule is presented in Annex B.
The status for all environmental aspects are presented in Table 1.3. The EM&A requirements remained unchanged during the reporting period.
Table 1.3 Summary of Status for the Environmental Aspects under the Updated EM&A Manual
Parameters |
Status |
Air Quality |
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Baseline Monitoring |
The results of baseline air quality monitoring for TCE were reported in Baseline Monitoring Report and submitted to EPD under EP Condition 3.4
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Impact Monitoring |
On-going for TCE, monitoring conducted three times every six days |
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Noise |
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Baseline Monitoring |
The results of baseline noise monitoring for TCE were reported in Baseline Monitoring Report and submitted to EPD under EP Condition 3.4
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Impact Monitoring |
On-going for TCE, monitoring conducted once per week
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Impact Monitoring for Road Traffic Noise during Operational Phase
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To be conducted during operational phase |
Fixed Noise Commissioning Test |
To be implemented by the Contractor before operation of TCNTE |
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Water Quality |
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Baseline Monitoring |
The results of baseline water quality monitoring for TCE were reported in Baseline Monitoring Report and submitted to EPD under EP Condition 3.4
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Impact Monitoring |
On-going for TCE, monitoring conducted three times per week |
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Waste Management |
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Waste Monitoring |
On-going |
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Land Contamination |
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Contamination Assessment Plan (CAP), Remediation Action Plan (RAP) and Remediation Report (RR) |
To be conducted under TCW. Refer to the EM&A Reports of TCW. |
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Ecology |
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Monitoring for Compensation Woodland
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Compensation Woodland Planting was completed on 30 September 2022 On-going, monitoring conducted quarterly
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Monitoring for Emergent Plant inside the future River Park
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To be conducted under TCW. Refer to the EM&A Reports of TCW. |
Monitoring for Translocated Amphibians of Conservation Importance |
To be conducted under TCW. Refer to the EM&A Reports of TCW.
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Monitoring for Preserved/Transplanted Plant Species of Conservation Importance
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On-going, for preserved plant species, monitoring conducted once per month; for transplanted plant species, replacement planting was carried out on 28 April 2023 and 19 September 2023, and monitoring conducted once per month for the first year
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Monitoring for Tung Chung Stream EIS and Wong Lung Hang EIS
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To be conducted under TCW. Refer to the EM&A Reports of TCW. Monitoring for Wong Lung Hang was not required and the proposal was accepted by EPD on 2 September 2021 |
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Eco-shoreline Monitoring |
Monitoring was postponed to October 2023 due to adverse weather (Hurricane Signal No.10 and Black Rainstorm Signal)
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Tung Chung Bay and Tai Ho Wan Baseline Monitoring |
The results of baseline soft shore ecological monitoring at Tung Chung Bay and Tai Ho Wan were reported in Baseline Monitoring Report and submitted to EPD under EP Condition 3.4
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Tung Chung Bay and Tai Ho Wan Impact Monitoring |
On-going for TCE, monitoring conducted quarterly |
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Landscape and Visual |
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Baseline Monitoring |
The results of baseline landscape and visual monitoring were reported in Baseline Monitoring Report and submitted to EPD under EP Condition 3.4
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Impact Monitoring |
On-going |
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Site Environmental Audit |
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Regular Site Inspection
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On-going |
Dolphin Watching Plan implementation measures
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Under implementation by the Contractor of Contract 1 |
Works Vessel Travel Route Plan implementation measures
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Under implementation by the Contractor of Contract 1 |
Silt Curtain Deployment Plan implementation measures |
All silt curtain was removed in accordance with the Silt Curtain Deployment Plan and after obtaining the acceptance from EPD |
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Spill Response Plan implementation measures
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Under implementation by the Contractor of Contract 1 |
Detailed Preservation and/or Translocation Plan for Plant Species of Conservation Importance implementation measures
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Under implementation by the Contractor of Contract 2 |
Detailed Compensatory Woodland Planting Plan implementation measures |
Under implementation by the Contractor of Contract 2 |
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Waste Management Plan implementation measures |
Under implementation by the Contractor of Contract 1, 2, 3 and 7 |
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Complaint Hotline and Email Channel |
Under implementation by the Contractor of Contract 1, 2, 3 and 7 |
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Environmental Log Book |
On-going |
Taking into account the construction works, impact monitoring of air quality, noise, water quality, soft shore ecological monitoring and waste management were carried out in the reporting period. The monitoring schedule of air quality, noise, water quality and soft shore ecological monitoring are provided in Annex E2, Annex F2, Annex G2 and Annex K1, respectively.
The EM&A programme also involved environmental site inspections and related auditing conducted by the ET for checking the implementation of the required environmental mitigation measures recommended in the approved EIA Report and relevant EP submissions, including Complaint Management Plan, Dolphin Watching Plan, Works Vessel Travel Route Plan, Silt Curtain Deployment Plan, Spill Response Plan, Detailed Preservation and/or Translocation Plan for Plant Species of Conservation Importance, Detailed Compensatory Woodland Planting Plan and Waste Management Plan.
To promote the environmental awareness and enhance the environmental performance of the contractors, environmental trainings and regular environmental management meetings were conducted during the reporting period, which are summarized as below:
Four (4) environmental management committee meetings were held with the Contractors of Contract 1, 2, 3 and 7 and ER, ET, IEC and CEDD on 14, 20, 18 and 12 September 2023, respectively;
Environmental toolbox trainings on mosquito control, nuisance to residence (light pollution/sudden noise/dusty work), site hygiene (rubbish, mosquito, rodent control), suspension of works (silt curtain/ dolphin/pollution, wastewater handling, discharge and treatment facilities, work vessel travel route plan/construction noise permit, chemical handling on 6, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27 and 29 September 2023 were conducted for Contract 1;
Environmental toolbox trainings on excavation, formwork and false work on 5, 21 and 22 September 2023 were conducted for Contract 2;
Environmental toolbox trainings on stockpiling, backfilling, deposition and compaction of fill material, scaffolding, shotcreting, anti-mosquitos control measures, chemical waste and handling of chemical spillage, percussive piling and bored piling on 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26 and 28 September 2023 were conducted for Contract 3;
Environmental toolbox trainings on construction noise and suppression, wastewater handling, discharge and treatment facilities, waste collection, handling and disposal, handling and storage of chemicals on 6, 13, 20 and 27 September 2023 were conducted for Contract 7.
The status of statutory environmental compliance with the EP conditions under the EIAO, submission status under the EP and implementation status of mitigation measures are presented in Annex C.
The environmental licenses and permits, including environmental permit, discharge license under Water Pollution Control Ordinance, registration as chemical waste producer, construction noise permit and specified processes license, which were valid in the reporting period are presented in Annex D. No non-compliance with environmental statutory requirements was recorded.
The EM&A programme for the Project 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.
According to the Updated EM&A Manual of the Project, impact air quality monitoring in terms of 1-hour Total Suspended Particulate (TSP) was conducted three (3) times every six (6) days when the highest dust impact was expected. The Action and Limit Levels of the air quality monitoring is provided in Table 2.1 below.
Table 2.1 Action and Limit Levels for 1-hour TSP
Location |
Action Level, µg/m3 |
Limit Level, µg/m3 |
Monitoring station for Tung Chung East |
279 |
500 |
Portable direct reading dust meters were used to measure 1-hour TSP levels in undertaking the air quality monitoring for the Project. The proposed use of portable direct reading dust meters was submitted to IEC and obtained agreement from the IEC as stated in Section 5.5 of the Updated EM&A Manual. With the use of direct reading dust meter, it can allow prompt and direct results for the EM&A reporting and the implementation of the event and action plan. The portable direct reading dust meter would be calibrated every year against High Volume Sampler (HVS) to check the validity and accuracy of the results measured by direct reading method.
The monitoring location and equipment used in the impact air quality monitoring programme are summarized in Table 2.2 and illustrated in Figure 2.1. Copies of the calibration certificates for the equipment are presented in Annex E1, which showed that the portable direct reading dust meter is capable of providing comparable results with that provided by a HVS.
Table 2.2 Air Quality Monitoring Details
Monitoring Station |
Location |
Parameter |
Frequency and Duration |
Monitoring Dates |
Equipment |
DM-1 |
Tung Chung Area 56 – Ying Tung Estate |
1-hour TSP |
Three times per six days during the construction period of the Project |
2, 7, 13, 19, 25 and 29 September 2023 |
1-hour TSP Dust Meter SIBATA LD-3B (S/N: 336338) |
Remark: It should be noted that impact monitoring at other construction dust monitoring locations at TCE as stated in the Updated EM&A Manual will commence after the flat intake (for Monitoring Stations DM-2, DM-3 and DM-4). |
The schedule for air quality monitoring during the reporting period is provided in Annex E2.
The monitoring results for 1-hour TSP are summarized in Table 2.3. The monitoring data and the graphical presentation are provided in Annex E3.
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) |
DM-1 |
26 |
10-47 |
279 |
500 |
Major dust sources in the reporting period included haul road traffic, excavation, loading and unloading of sand/fill material and filling works under the Project.
No exceedance of Action and Limit Levels was recorded for construction air quality monitoring in the reporting period. No action was thus required to be undertaken in accordance with the Event and Action Plan presented in Annex E4.
According to the Updated EM&A Manual of the Project, impact noise monitoring was conducted once per week during the construction phase of the Project. The Action and Limit Level for construction noise of the Project is provided in Table 2.4 below.
Table 2.4 Action and Limit Levels for Construction Noise
Time Period |
Action Level |
Limit Level |
0700 - 1900 hours on normal weekdays |
When one documented complaint is received |
75 dB(A) * |
Notes:
Limit level is exceeded when Leq ≥ 75 dB(A). If works are to be carried out during restricted hours, the conditions stipulated in the construction noise permit issued by the Noise Control Authority have to be followed.
* Reduce to 70 dB (A) for schools and 65 dB (A) during school examination periods.
Noise monitoring was performed using sound level meter at the designated monitoring stations NMS-CA-1A ([6]) ([7]) and NMS-CA-4 (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 2.5. Copies of the calibration certificates for the equipment are presented in Annex F1.
Table 2.5 Noise Monitoring Details
Monitoring Station (a) |
Location |
Parameter |
Frequency and Duration |
Monitoring Dates |
Equipment |
NMS-CA-1A (b) |
Residential premise in Tung Chung East – Century Link/Ying Hong Road (c)
|
30-minute measurement between 0700 and 1900 on normal weekdays (Monday to Saturday). Leq, L10 and L90 would be recorded. |
Once per week for 30 mins during the construction period of the Project |
2, 7, 13, 19, 25 and 29 September 2023 |
Sound Level Meter: Rion NL-52 (S/N: 00175561)
Acoustic Calibrator: LARSON DAVIS CAL200 (S/N: 10227) |
NMS-CA-4 |
Residential premise in the reclamation area next to Tung Chung East – Ying Tung Estate
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Remarks: (a) It should be noted that impact monitoring at other construction noise monitoring locations at TCE as stated in the Updated EM&A Manual will commence after the flat intake of residential premise in TCE (for Monitoring Station NMS-CA-1) and operation of schools (for Monitoring Stations NMS-CA-2 and NMS-CA-3). (b) Impact monitoring at monitoring station NMS-CA-1A commenced on 19 September 2018 in view of the close vicinity of the construction works near the residential area at Century Link. (c) Due to land handover issue, NMS-CA-1A was relocated to Ying Hong Road which is located 60m away from the original location. Proposal on the relocation of NMS-CA-1A was approved by IEC on 23 November 2018. Noise monitoring at the relocated location commenced since 24 November 2018. |
The schedule for noise monitoring during the reporting period is provided in Annex F2.
Results for noise monitoring are summarized in Table 2.6. The monitoring data and the graphical presentation are provided in Annex F3.
Table 2.6 Summary of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period
Monitoring Station |
Average, dB(A), Leq (30mins) |
Range, dB(A), Leq (30mins) |
Limit Level, dB(A), Leq (30mins) |
NMS-CA-1A |
67.1 |
62.7-70.9 |
75 |
NMS-CA-4 |
67.0 |
59.8-70.9 |
75 |
Major noise sources during the noise monitoring included noise from plant operation, craning, piling, haul road traffic, nearby traffic and aircraft as well as nearby construction sites.
No Action/ Limit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise monitoring in the reporting period. Investigation was conducted for the complaint in accordance with the Event and Action Plan (Annex F4) and the details are provided in Section 2.13.
Impact water quality monitoring was carried out to ensure that any deterioration of water quality was detected, and that timely action was taken to rectify the situation. Impact water quality monitoring was undertaken three days per week since the commencement of marine works during the reporting period in accordance with the Updated EM&A Manual. Each impact water quality monitoring was scheduled such that the interval between two impact water quality monitoring was more than 36 hours to record representative water quality data throughout the week during the marine works.
Two (2) replicate in-situ measurements and samples were collected at each monitored water depth of each designated monitoring stations. Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH value, salinity, temperature and turbidity were measured in-situ whereas the level of suspended solids (SS) were determined by ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Ltd which is a HOKLAS accredited laboratory.
The Action and Limit Levels of the water quality monitoring are provided in Table 2.7.
Table 2.7 Action and Limit Levels for Water Quality
Parameters |
Action Level |
Limit Level |
DO in mg/L (Surface, Middle & Bottom) |
Surface and Middle 5.9 mg/L [1]
Bottom 5.6 mg/L |
Surface and Middle 4 mg/L [1]
Bottom 2 mg/L
|
SS in mg/L (Depth-averaged) |
13.5
mg/L
|
23.5
mg/L |
Turbidity in NTU (Depth-averaged) |
17.1
NTU |
23.5
NTU |
Notes:
(1) For DO, non-compliance occurs when monitoring results is lower than the limits.
(2) For SS and Turbidity, non-compliance occurs when monitoring results is larger than the limits
The locations of the monitoring stations under the Project are shown in Figure 2.3 and Table 2.8.
Table 2.8 Locations of Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations and the Corresponding Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Station |
Description |
Coordinates |
Parameters (a) |
Frequency |
Monitoring Dates (b) |
Depth |
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Easting |
Northing |
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TCE-WQM1 |
Near Airport Channel |
811838 |
817341 |
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) (mg/L and % saturation) Temperature (°C) Turbidity (NTU) Salinity (ppt) pH Water depth (m) Suspended Solid (SS) (mg/L) |
Impact monitoring: 3 days per week, at mid-flood and mid-ebb tides during the construction period of the Project
|
4, 6, 11, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22, 25, 27 and 29 September 2023 |
3 water depths: 1m below sea surface, mid-depth and 1m above seabed. If the water depth is less than 3m, mid-depth sampling only. If water depth less than 6m, mid-depth may be omitted |
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TCE-WQM2a |
Marine Park 1 |
814439 |
819879 |
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TCE-WQM2b |
Marine Park 2 |
814439 |
821905 |
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TCE-WQM3A |
Outlet of Tai Ho Wan |
814705 |
817859 |
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TCE-WQM4 |
HKBCF |
813344 |
818849 |
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TCE-C1 |
Control Station - Outside Airport Channel |
804247 |
815620 |
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TCE-C2 |
Control Station - Sunny Bay |
819460 |
821473 |
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Notes: |
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(a) In addition to the abovementioned parameters, other relevant data shall also be recorded, including monitoring location / position, time, water depth, tidal stages, weather conditions and any special phenomena or work underway at the construction site. (b) Water quality monitoring on 1 September 2023 and 8 September 2023 were cancelled due to issue of No. 8 Northwest Gale and Black Rainstorm Signal respectively by the Hong Kong Observatory. |
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Table 2.9 summarizes the equipment used in the impact water quality monitoring works. Copies of the calibration certificates are attached in Annex G1.
Table 2.9 Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Model |
Water Sampler |
Kahlsico Water Samplers |
Multi-parameter Water Quality System (measurement of DO, Temperature, Turbidity, Salinity and pH) |
YSI ProDSS (S/N: 15M100005, 16H104233, and 17E100747) |
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The schedule for water quality monitoring during the reporting period was provided in Annex G2.
A total of 11 monitoring events for impact water quality monitoring were conducted at all designated monitoring stations during the reporting period. Monitoring events on 1 September 2023 and 8 September 2023 were cancelled due to issue of No. 8 Northwest Gale and Black Rainstorm Signal respectively by the Hong Kong Observatory. Impact water quality monitoring results and graphical presentations were provided in Annex G3.
Action level exceedances were recorded for water quality impact monitoring in the reporting period and the event and action plan (Annex G4) was undertaken. Investigations on the action level exceedances were conducted and summarized in Table 2.10 below.
Table 2.10 Details of Exceedances Recorded for Water Quality Monitoring
Date |
Tide |
Parameter |
Station |
Type |
Justification |
4 September 2023 |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
6 September 2023 |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
11 September 2023 |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
13 September 2023 |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) (c) |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) |
|
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
(a) (b) (c) |
|
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) |
|
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
15 September 2023 |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) (c)
|
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) |
|
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
18 September 2023 |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
20 September 2023 |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b)
|
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
22 September 2023 |
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) |
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
29 September 2023 |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
(a) (b) |
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
ME |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (S&M) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM1 |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2a |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM2b |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM3A |
Action |
||
MF |
DO (B) |
TCE-WQM4 |
Action |
Remarks: |
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(a) |
The exceedance was not considered as caused by the construction of the Project due to the monitoring result was similar to the corresponding upstream/control station(s). |
(b) |
The exceedance was not considered as caused by the construction of the Project due to the corresponding upstream/control station(s) already exceeded the Action Level during the same tide. |
(c) |
The exceedance was not considered as caused by the construction of the Project due to no marine construction activity under the Project was conducted near the water quality monitoring station. |
Based on the investigation conducted for each of the monitoring day with exceedance, the exceedance of DO was not likely caused by the work activities related to the Project.
In addition, low levels of DO were recorded during previous three summer periods. This further suggested that exceedances of DO are likely caused by seasonal fluctuation and a similar trend of lower levels of DO would likely occur again during this summer period.
The ET will keep on checking monitoring data, plant, equipment and Contractor’s working methods.
Compensation woodland planting under Contract 2 was completed on 30 September 2022. With the approval from EPD on the monitoring proposal in August 2023, the monitoring for Compensation Woodland was commenced in September 2023. Quarterly post-planting monitoring for the compensation woodland was carried out on 25, 26, 29 and 30 September 2023. Photographic record of the compensation woodland planting is provided in Annex H.
Plant species of conservation importance, including three individuals of Aquilaria sinensis and 33 individuals of Gmelina chinensis, were identified within works areas for Contract 2. All individuals of Aquilaria sinensis and 31 individuals of Gmelina chinensis were recommended being preserved in-situ while two individuals of Gmelina chinensis (RT-07 and RT-08) were recommended being transplanted to the receptor site in accordance with the Detailed Preservation and/or Translocation Plan for Plant Species of Conservation Importance approved under Condition 2.21 of EP-519/2016. Initial tree survey was conducted in September 2021 under Contract No. NL/2020/02 before the commencement of construction works. According to the initial tree survey conducted, the in-situ preserved plant species of conservation importance of which one individual of Aquilaria sinensis and six individuals of Gmelina chinensis were found missing.
Monthly monitoring of the in-situ preserved plant species of conservation importance by the Qualified Personnel (QP) appointed under Contract 2 was implemented in the reporting period. Health condition was considered fair for the majority of the in-situ preserved plant species of conservation importance, of which two individuals of Gmelina chinensis could not be monitored as a result of unsafe access to the locations, as recorded during the monitoring carried out on 5 September 2023.
Tree protection zones for the in-situ preserved plant species of conservation importance were demarcated. No injuries and/or damages to the individuals of the in-situ preserved plant species of conservation importance were reported by the QP since the previous monitoring events. Photographic record and tree schedule of the preserved plant species of conservation importance monitoring are provided in Annex I1.
The ET will continue to monitor the implementation of monitoring of in-situ preserved plant species of conservation importance.
Site visit to the receptor site for the transplanted plant species of conservation importance under Contract 2 was carried out on 20 January 2022 prior to the commencement of transplantation works for the transplanted plant species of conservation importance on 21 January 2022.
The transplanted plant species of conservation importance were both certified as dead trees by the QP on 15 June 2022 as no living signs were observed. Replacement planting of new trees of the same species, or other species to the satisfaction of the Project Manager, at the Contractors’ expense would be deemed necessary in accordance with the conditions under the approved Detailed Preservation and/or Translocation Plan for Plant Species of Conservation Importance. Replacement planting of three (3) Aquilaria sinensis were completed on 28 April 2023.
Monitoring of the replacement planting of Aquilaria sinensis was carried out on 19 September 2023. Two (2) individuals of the replacement planting trees were in fair health condition while one (1) individual was certified dead by the QP as no living signs were observed. The removal of the dead tree and replanting of one (1) individual of Aquilaria sinensis were completed on 19 September 2023. Photographic record of Aquilaria sinensis monitoring are provided in Annex I2.
The transplanted plant species of conservation importance were watered twice a week to keep the soil moist except in days with heavy rainfall. The ET will continue to monitor the implementation of monitoring of in-situ preserved/ transplanted plant species of conservation importance.
The construction of vertical eco-shoreline, mangrove eco-shoreline and rocky eco-shoreline has been substantially completed. Photographic record is provided in Annex J.
Due to adverse weather conditions, monitoring was postponed to October 2023. No eco-shoreline monitoring was scheduled during the reporting period. Monitoring shall be conducted for at least 3 years after the completion of eco-shoreline, twice in wet season and twice in dry season, in order to determine the effectiveness of the eco-shoreline in accordance with the Updated EM&A Manual and Eco-shoreline Implementation Plan.
According to the Updated EM&A Manual of the Project, impact soft shore ecological monitoring has to be conducted quarterly at each survey location at Tung Chung Bay (TCB) and Tai Ho Wan (THW) covering wet and dry seasons during the marine construction of the Project. The soft shore ecological monitoring consisted of qualitative walk-through surveys, quantitative transect surveys and sedimentation rate monitoring at the accessible survey locations of TCB and THW.
For qualitative walk-through surveys, the accessible shoreline of TCB and THW at each of the three shore heights: 2 m, 1.5 m and 1 m above Chart Datum was surveyed, and organisms encountered were recorded and their relative abundance noted. In particular, active search of horseshoe crabs and seagrasses were conducted to confirm whether these species are present along the sites.
For quantitative transect survey, one 50 – 100 m horizontal (belt) transect (actual length subject to the site conditions) was surveyed at each of the three shore heights: 2 m, 1.5 m and 1 m above Chart Datum of each survey location. On each transect, five quadrats (50 cm x 50 cm) were placed randomly in each transect to assess the abundance and distribution of flora and fauna. For each quadrat, surface layer to 5 cm depth was sieved and microbenthic organisms (e.g. crustaceans) were recorded and identified. Density of organisms was expressed as individuals / m2. Areas with seagrass were also recorded and identified and other information, such as the percentage cover, were also recorded. Sessile animals such as barnacles and oysters in each quadrat were not counted but estimated as percentage cover on the rock surface. All species of algae (encrusting, foliose and filamentous) were also identified and recorded by estimating the percentage cover on the rock surface. All organisms were identified to the lowest possible taxonomic level (at least Genus level). Species encountered outside the quadrat but in the vicinity of survey transect were also recorded.
For sedimentation rate monitoring, to avoid disturbance to the mudflat and nuisance to navigation, no fixed marker/monitoring rod was installed at the monitoring stations. A high precision Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) real time location fixing system was used to locate the station in the precision of 1 mm, which is reasonable under flat mudflat topography with uneven mudflat surface only at micro level.
Measurements were taken directly on the mudflat surface. The Real Time Kinematic GNSS (RTK GNSS) surveying technology was used to measure mudflat surface levels and 3D coordinates of a survey point. The RTK GNSS survey was calibrated against a reference station in the field before and after each survey. The reference station is a survey control point established by the Lands Department of the HKSAR Government using professional surveying instruments such as total station, level and geodetic global navigation satellite system. The coordinates system is in HK1980 GRID system. The reference station was surveyed and established by traditional land surveying methods using professional surveying instruments such as total station, level and geodetic GNSS. The accuracy was down to mm level and higher than the proposed RTK GNSS cm level so that the reference control station has relatively higher accuracy. As the reference control station has higher accuracy, it was set as true evaluation relative to the RTK GNSS measurement. All position and height correction were adjusted and corrected to the reference control station.
The precision of the measured mudflat surface level reading (vertical precision setting) was within 10 mm (standard deviation) after averaging the valid survey records of the XYZ HK1980 GRID coordinates. Each survey record at each station was computed by averaging at least three measurements that are within the above specified precision setting. Both digital data logging and written records were collected in the field. Field data on station fixing and mudflat surface measurement were recorded.
The schedule for soft shore ecological monitoring during the reporting period is provided in Annex K1.
Impact soft shore ecological monitoring was conducted at three (3) monitoring locations at Tung Chung Bay (TCB), situated in the eastern side (TCB1), southern side (TCB2) and western side (TCB3) as well as one (1) monitoring location at Tai Ho Wan (THW) as shown in Figure 2.4 during the reporting period. Representative photographs taken during the impact monitoring are presented in Figure 2.5.
For qualitative walk-through surveys, horseshoe crabs and intertidal soft shore communities were recorded during the impact monitoring. The survey results for each monitoring location are summarized in Table 2.11 below and detailed in Annex K2.
Table 2.11 Summary of Qualitative Walk-through Surveys
Location |
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Horseshoe Crabs |
Seagrass |
No. of Other Intertidal Species |
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Date and Time (1) |
No. of Species |
No. of Individuals |
No. of Species |
Area Coverage (m2) |
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TCB2
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12/09/2023 27/09/2023 13:30-15:30 |
1 |
5 |
- |
- |
31 |
TCB1
|
13/09/2023 |
1 |
1 |
- |
- |
45 |
THW |
25/09/2023 |
1 |
53 |
- |
- |
40 |
TCB3
|
26/09/2023 |
1 |
9 |
1 |
268.0
|
50 |
Note:
(1) For quantitative transect surveys, surveys were conducted on 12 and 27 September 2023 at TCB2, 13 September 2023 at TCB1, 25 September 2023 at THW and 26 September 2023 at TCB3. For qualitative surveys, surveys were conducted on 13 September 2023 at TCB1, 25 September 2023 at THW, 26 September 2023 at TCB3 and 27 September 2023 at TCB2.
For the quantitative transect surveys, a total of 5,390 individuals were recorded from all transects at monitoring stations TCB1, TCB2, TCB3 and THW. The most abundant group of intertidal soft shore communities recorded was gastropods, with a total of 5,178 individuals (relative abundance of 96.1% and density of 345.2 individual m-2). The summary of the top three dominant species at each shore height of each monitoring station and the complete list of species and density recorded are presented in Annex K2. When compared with the results obtained during the baseline monitoring as presented in the Baseline Monitoring Report ([8]), there was no indication of a change in the composition of intertidal communities recorded during the reporting period.
The mudflat surface levels at the four selected monitoring stations in September 2023 and the corresponding XYZ HK1980 GRID coordinates are presented in Table 2.12. When compared with the results obtained during the baseline monitoring as presented in the Baseline Monitoring Report (1), slight changes with <0.07 mPD of sediment levels are recorded for the monitoring stations. The ET will continue to observe the trend of change in sediment levels over time for further comparison and review.
Table 2.12 Results of Sedimentation Rate Monitoring
Monitoring Station |
Northing (m) |
Easting (m) |
Z level at September 2023 (mPD) |
Remarks |
TCB1 |
816068.731 |
811129.201 |
1.277 |
Soft mudflat |
TCB2 |
815812.703 |
810917.256 |
1.051 |
Soft mudflat |
TCB3 |
816027.459 |
810696.141 |
1.050 |
Soft mudflat |
THW |
817470.907 |
815849.920 |
1.053 |
Soft mudflat |
Based on the impact monitoring results, there was no evidence showing any significant difference in intertidal communities when compared against the data obtained during baseline monitoring. No action is thus required to be undertaken in accordance with the Event and Action Plan presented in Annex K3. The ET will continue to observe the change in density or the distribution pattern of horseshoe crab, seagrass and intertidal soft shore communities taking into account natural fluctuation in respect of the occurrence and distribution pattern.
Site inspections were carried out on a weekly basis with the Contractor and ER to monitor the implementation of proper environmental pollution control and mitigation measures for air quality, noise, water quality, waste management, marine ecology, landscape and visual impacts and preservation and/or transplantation of plant species of conservation importance under the Project. In the reporting period, three (3) site inspections were carried out on 7, 21 and 28 September 2023 for Contract 1, four (4) site inspections were carried out on 6, 13, 20 and 27 September 2023 for Contract 2, three (3) site inspections were carried out on 15, 18 and 29 September 2023 for Contract 3 and four (4) site inspections were carried out on 5, 12, 19, and 26 September 2023 for Contract 7.
Key observations during the site inspections are summarized in Table 2.13.
Table 2.13 Key Observations Identified during the Site Inspection in this Reporting Month
Contract No. |
Inspection Date |
Environmental Observations |
Recommendations/ Remarks |
Contract 1 |
7 September 2023 |
BCF, WA3 No deficiency was observed. |
Nil |
21 September 2023 |
WA1 No deficiency was observed. |
Nil. |
|
28 September 2023 |
WA3 Chemical containers were observed placing on ground. |
WA3 The Contractor was reminded to place the chemicals on drip trays to prevent spillage. |
|
Contract 2 |
6 September 2023 |
Portion 3 Appropriate Non- Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) label was not observed on generator.
HDD Construction materials were observed placing near the trees.
Main Haul Road Mud was observed on haul road.
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Portion 3 The Contractor was reminded to affix appropriate NRMM label in accordance with the Air Pollution Control (Non-road Mobile Machinery) (Emission) Regulation.
HDD The Contractor was reminded to provide adequate tree protection. Main Haul Road The Contractor was reminded to clean the mud and keep the haul road clean. |
13 September 2023 |
Portion 3 Accumulated waste was observed.
|
Portion 3 The Contractor was reminded to remove waste in a timely manner.
|
|
20 September 2023 |
Portion 6 Chemical containers were observed placing on the ground.
Accumulated waste was observed.
TTA Appropriate Non- Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) label was not observed on crawler. |
Portion 6 Contractor was reminded to provide drip tray for chemicals to avoid spillage.
The Contractor was reminded to remove waste in a timely manner.
TTA The Contractor was reminded to affix appropriate NRMM label in accordance with the Air Pollution Control (Non-road Mobile Machinery) (Emission) Regulation. |
|
27 September 2023 |
Portion 3 Drainage blockage was observed. |
Portion 3 Contractor was urged to keep the drainage clean. |
|
Contract 3 |
15 September 2023 |
TTA Chemical containers were observed placing on the floor.
Appropriate Non- Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) label was not observed. |
TTA The Contractor was reminded to provide drip tray for chemicals to prevent spillage.
The Contractor was reminded to affix appropriate NRMM labels in accordance with the Air Pollution Control (Non- Road Mobile Machinery) (Emission) Regulation. |
18 September 2023 |
Haul Road Mud was observed next to gullies. |
Haul Road The Contractor was reminded to clear the mud and avoid muddy surface runoff enter gullies. |
|
29 September 2023 |
TTA No deficiency was observed. |
Nil |
|
Contract 7 |
5 September 2023 |
Portion 33, 38, 146 No deficiency was observed. |
Nil. |
12 September 2023 |
Portion 30, 31 No deficiency was observed. |
Nil. |
|
19 September 2023 |
Portion 32, 146 No deficiency was observed. |
Nil.
|
|
26 September 2023 |
Portion 32, 33 Appropriate Non- Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) label was not observed on crawler crane. |
Portion 32, 33 The Contractor was reminded to affix appropriate NRMM labels in accordance with the Air Pollution Control (Non- Road Mobile Machinery) (Emission) Regulation. |
The Contractors have rectified all of the observations identified during environmental site inspections in the reporting period. The Contractors were reminded to implement all relevant mitigation measures related to construction dust, construction noise, water quality and waste management outlined in the EIA Report and Updated EM&A Manual.
The Contractors of Contract 1, 2, 3 and 7 have registered as chemical waste producer. Sufficient numbers of receptacles were available for general refuse collection and sorting.
All dump trucks engaged on site was equipped with RTTM system during the reporting period. The Surveillance Team of the ET conducted regular site inspection on the dump trucks and their track records. No illegal dumping and landfilling of C&D materials was found during the reporting period.
Wastes generated during this reporting period include mainly non-inert construction wastes. Reference has been made to the waste flow tables prepared by the Contractors. The quantities of different types of wastes and imported fill materials are summarised in Table 2.14.
Table 2.14 Quantities of Different Waste Generated and Imported Fill Materials
Contract No. |
Month/ Year |
Inert C&D Materials (a) (m3) |
Imported Fill (b) (sand) (m3) |
Imported Fill (c) (public fill) (m3) |
Inert Construction Waste Re-used (d) (m3) |
Non-inert Construction Waste (e) (m3) |
Recyclable Materials (f) (kg) |
Chemical Wastes (kg) |
|
|
|
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TCNTE (East) |
1 to 31 Jul 23 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
264.7 |
261.5 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
|
1 to 31 Aug 23 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
437.7 |
2,050.0 |
633.9 |
182,490.0(g) |
0.0 |
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|
1 to 30 Sep 23 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
308.2 |
8,421.7 |
287.7 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
|
Notes: |
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(a) Inert construction wastes include hard rock and large broken concrete, and materials disposed as public fill. |
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(b) Imported materials include of sand fill from any source outside of TCNTE. |
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(c) Imported sorted public fill include all G200, G400 and glass gullet (local recycling materials) from any source outside of TCNTE. |
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(d) Reuse of inert construction waste generated under the TCNTE contracts. (e) Non-inert construction wastes include general refuse disposed at landfill. |
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(f) Recyclable materials include metals, paper, cardboard, plastics and others. (g) 182,490kg of metallic material recycled from the demolition of HKBCF office. |
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Implementation of applicable landscape and visual mitigation measures was monitored in accordance with the Updated EM&A Manual. All measures undertaken by the Contractor during the construction phase and establishment work phase shall be audited by ET to ensure compliance with the intended aims of the measures.
The implementation status of the environmental protection measures is summarized below in Table 2.15. Examples of landscape and visual mitigation measures are presented in Annex L1. The monitoring programme for detailed design, construction and establishment stages is presented in Table 2.16. Event and Action Plan for Landscape and Visual impacts is stated in Annex L2.
Table 2.15 Implementation Status of Landscape and Visual Mitigation Measures
Landscape and Visual Mitigation Measures during Construction |
Implementation Status |
Relevant Contract(s) in the Reporting Period |
MM1 – Optimization of Construction Areas & Providing Temporary Landscape on Temporary Construction |
Implementation of the measures were carried out during the detailed design stage of the Project. |
NA
|
MM2 – Minimize Topographical Changes |
Implementation of the measures were carried out during the detailed design stage of the Project. |
NA |
MM3 – Preservation of Potentially Registerable OVTs, Rare and Protective Vegetation |
Tree Protection Specifications were provided in the relevant Contract Specifications respectively for implementation by the Contractors under the Project.
The Contractors submitted Detailed Preservation and/or Translocation Plan for Plant Species of Conservation Importance under EP condition 2.21.
The Contractors’ performance on the implementation of the tree maintenance and protection measures were observed and checked by the ET weekly during construction period. |
All works contracts |
MM4 – Transplanting of Existing Trees
|
Tree Transplanting Specifications were provided in the relevant Contract Specifications respectively for implementation by the Contractors under the Project where trees would unavoidably be affected by the construction works.
The Contractors submitted Detailed Preservation and/or Translocation Plan for Plant Species of Conservation Importance under EP condition 2.21.
The transplanted plant species of conservation importance were both certified as dead trees by the QP on 15 June 2022 as no living signs were observed. |
Contract 2 |
MM5 – Screen Hoarding
|
All works contracts |
|
MM6 – Adopting Non-dredge Method for the Reclamation |
Not applicable during the reporting period. |
NA |
MM9 – Providing Natural Rock Material/ Planting for Artificial Seawall |
Rock armour reused and construction of eco-shoreline (mangrove eco-shoreline, rocky eco-shoreline and vertical eco-shoreline) in progress. The implementation of mitigation measures was checked by ET during weekly site inspection. Implementation of the measures by Contractors was observed. |
Contract 1 |
MM10 – Compensatory Planting |
Not applicable during the reporting period. |
NA |
MM11 – Woodland Restoration |
The implementation of mitigation measures was checked by ET during weekly site inspection. Implementation of the measures by Contractors was observed. |
Contract 2 |
MM12 – Screen Planting |
Not applicable during the reporting period. |
NA |
MM13 – Roadside Planting |
Not applicable during the reporting period. |
NA |
MM14 – Aesthetic Design of Built Development |
Not applicable during the reporting period. |
NA |
MM15 – Maximise Greening on Structures |
Not applicable during the reporting period. |
NA |
MM16 – Noise Barrier Design |
Not applicable during the reporting period. |
NA |
MM18 – Landscaping on Slopes |
Not applicable during the reporting period. |
NA |
MM20 – Lighting Control |
The implementation of mitigation measures was checked by ET during weekly site inspection. Implementation of the measures by Contractors was observed. |
All works contracts |
Table 2.16 Monitoring Programme for
Landscape and Visual
Stage |
Monitoring Task |
Monitoring Report |
Form of Approval |
Frequency |
Design |
Monitoring of design works against the recommendations of the landscape and visual impact assessments within the EIA should be undertaken by the Engineer and Landscape Architect, to ensure that they fulfil the intentions of the mitigation measures. Any changes to the design, including design changes on site should also be checked |
Report by CEDD / ER confirming that the design conforms to requirements of EP. |
Approval by Project Proponent |
At completion of design stage |
Construction |
Monitoring of the contractor’s operations during the construction period. |
Report on Contractor's compliance by ET |
Counter-signature of report by IEC |
Monthly |
Establishment Works |
Monitoring of the planting works during the 24-months Establishment Period after completion of the construction works. |
Report on Contractor's compliance by ET |
Counter-signature of report by IEC |
Bi-monthly |
A summary of the Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule is presented in Annex B. The necessary mitigation measures were implemented properly for the Project.
The monitoring results for air quality monitoring (1-hour TSP) complied with the Action/ Limit levels in the reporting period. No Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise monitoring in the reporting period.
Action level exceedances were recorded for water quality impact monitoring in the reporting period. The investigations on the action level exceedances were conducted and the result was summarized in Section 2.3.3. Cumulative statistics on exceedances is provided in Annex M.
There was no notification of summons or prosecution recorded in the reporting period.
One (1) environmental complaint related to Contract 3 were received in the reporting period. Investigation was conducted for the environmental complaints in accordance with the complaint handling process as stated in the Complaint Management Plan. Environmental complaints in the reporting period are summarized below.
|
Complaint |
Investigation/Follow up action |
1 |
Environmental complaint related to Contract 3 regarding dust was referred by CEDD on 26 September 2023. |
Based on the information provided by the Contractor with confirmation by RSS and ET’s regular inspection, wheel washing facilities were installed and operated at the TCE reclamation area for a thorough cleanse of car wheel before leaving the site. Nevertheless, the Contractor provided briefing regarding dust mitigation measures to frontline staff. |
Statistics on complaints, notifications of summons, successful prosecutions are summarised in Annex N.
Works to be undertaken in the next monitoring period of October 2023 are summarized in Table 3.1 below, together with the key issues and the key mitigation measures:
Table 3.1 Major Activities for the Next Reporting Period
Activities |
Key Issues |
Key Mitigation Measures |
Contract No. NL/2017/03 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Reclamation and Advance Works (Contract 1) |
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Land-based Works |
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· Placing of sorted public fill · Box culvert construction · Construction of rubber fender and associated works at landing step
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· Dust emission · Handling and storage of C&D materials generated from construction activities · Noise from plant operation · Emission of dark smoke from PMEs · Efficiency of wastewater and drainage management · Potential surface runoff · Noise from plant operation during normal working hours or restricted hours · Dust emission during storage and transfer of sand/ sorted public fill |
· Good site practices · Regular water spraying on stockpiles, unpaved haul road and land filling area · Provide tarpaulin sheets coverage on stockpiles · Sorting and reuse of C&D materials as far as practicable · Use of QPME and noise barrier/acoustic mat · Regular maintenance of PMEs · Implementation of wastewater and drainage management · Strictly follow requirement under CNP for the use of PMEs and works within restricted period · Use of acoustic mat and other noise mitigation measures when necessary · Regular maintenance of engines and mechanical equipment |
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Contract No. NL/2020/02 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Salt Water Supply System (Contract 2) |
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Land-based Works |
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· RC structure of pumping station Construction at Portion 6 · Construction of service reservoir, deflector wall and rigid barrier at Portion 3 · CLP cable duct laying works at Wong Lung Hang at Portion 3 · Watermain laying works at Portion 3 along Yu Tung Road, Chung Yan Road, Man Tung Road and inside WSD facilities · Pipe jacking works at Portion 3 · Road widening at Yi Tung Road at Portion 4 · Installation of ELS and Pipe laying for drainage works at Portion 5A |
· Dust emission · Handling and storage of C&D materials generated from construction activities · Noise from plant operation · Emission of dark smoke from PMEs · Efficiency of wastewater and drainage management · Tree protection |
· Good site practices · Regular water spraying on stockpiles, unpaved haul road and land filling area · Provide tarpaulin sheets coverage on stockpiles · Sorting and reuse of C&D materials as far as practicable · Use of QPME and noise barrier/acoustic mat · Regular maintenance of PMEs · Implementation of wastewater and drainage management · Retain and protect all existing trees and vegetation within the study area which are not directly affected by the works |
Contract No. NL/2020/03 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Major Infrastructure Works in Tung Chung East (Contract 3) |
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Land-based Works |
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· Excavation and ELS works at Portion 104 · Excavation and ELS works at CUT no.1, 2, 3, 4 and supporting building · Construction works for CUT no. 1 structure · Back-filling works for CUT 2 · Construction works and furniture installation of PM office at WA9 · Construction works of Contractor office at WA6 · Drainage, Sewerage and watermain works at Road L4, L3, L5 and Portion 16 · DCS works at Road L4 and L3. · Pipe laying works for twin rising mains/ watermain laying at Man Tung Road · Preparation and pipe jacking works at Ying Tung Road · Pipe jacking works at Yi Tung Road · Foundation works for noise barrier at Portion 11 · Road widening works at Ying Hei Road · Road D4, Road L7, ELS installation |
· Dust emission · Handling and storage of C&D materials generated from construction activities · Noise from plant operation · Emission of dark smoke from PMEs · Efficiency of wastewater and drainage management · Tree protection |
· Good site practices · Regular water spraying on stockpiles, unpaved haul road and land filling area · Provide tarpaulin sheets coverage on stockpiles · Sorting and reuse of C&D materials as far as practicable · Use of QPME and noise barrier/acoustic mat · Regular maintenance of PMEs · Implementation of wastewater and drainage management · Retain and protect all existing trees and vegetation within the study area which are not directly affected by the works |
Contract No. NL/2020/07 - Tung Chung New Town Extension – Tai Ho Interchange (Contract 7) |
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Land-based Works |
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· Open cut excavation and pipe laying for rising main and watermain at Portion 146-5 to 146-14 · Trench excavation and pipe laying works at Portions 32, 33, 34 & 38 · ELS at Portion 33 Jacking pit · RC and backfiling works of retaining walls FR1 · RC works for Pak Mong Subway Extension Phase 1 · Loading test for Pak Mong Channel Bridge west abutement; Construction of pile cap at East Abutment · Piling piling works at Portion 32 Receiving Pit · Temporary working platform at abutment A1b · RC works for RW-R3 and ELS for RW-RW4 at Portion 146-2 · ELS at RW-R7 · Mini-piles at Wall E · Site clearance and tidiness |
· Dust emission · Handling and storage of C&D materials generated from construction activities · Noise from plant operation · Emission of dark smoke from PMEs · Efficiency of wastewater and drainage management · Tree protection |
· Good site practices · Regular water spraying on stockpiles, unpaved haul road and land filling area · Provide tarpaulin sheets coverage on stockpiles · Sorting and reuse of C&D materials as far as practicable · Use of QPME and noise barrier/acoustic mat · Regular maintenance of PMEs · Implementation of wastewater and drainage management · Retain and protect all existing trees and vegetation within the study area which are not directly affected by the works |
The ET will keep track on the construction works to confirm compliance of environmental requirements and the proper implementation of all necessary mitigation measures. The ET will also recommend to the Contractors about the environmental toolbox topics on the abovementioned key issues for the next reporting period.
The tentative schedules for environmental monitoring in October 2023 are provided in Annex N.
This EM&A Report presents the findings of the EM&A activities undertaken for the TCE Project during the period from 1 to 30 September 2023 in accordance with the Updated EM&A Manual and the requirements of the Environmental Permit (EP-519/2016).
Air quality (1-hour TSP), noise, water quality (DO, turbidity and SS), compensation woodland, in-situ preserved plant species of conservation importance, transplanted plant species of conservation importance and soft shore ecological monitoring were carried out in the reporting period.
The monitoring results for air quality monitoring (1-hour TSP) complied with the Action/ Limit levels in the reporting period.
No exceedance of Action/ Limit Levels was recorded for construction noise monitoring in the reporting period.
No Project-related Action/ Limit level exceedances were recorded for water quality after investigation.
Mangrove eco-shoreline and rocky eco-shoreline are under construction while the construction of vertical eco-shoreline has been substantially completed. Due to adverse weather conditions, monitoring was postponed to October 2023.
Quarterly post-planting monitoring for the compensation woodland was carried out in the reporting period.
Monitoring of the in-situ preserved plant species of conservation importance and monitoring of the transplanted plant species of conservation importance were carried out in the reporting period.
Based on the monitoring results for soft shore ecological monitoring, there was no evidence showing any significant change in intertidal communities when compared against the data obtained during baseline monitoring. The ET will continue to observe the change in density or the distribution pattern of horseshoe crab, seagrass and intertidal soft shore communities taking into account natural fluctuation in respect of the occurrence and distribution pattern.
Environmental site inspections were carried out during the reporting period. Recommendations on remedial actions were given to the Contractors for the deficiencies identified during the site inspections.
There were no notification of summons or prosecution recorded in the reporting period. One (1) environmental complaint related to Contract 3 was received in the reporting period. Investigation was conducted for the environmental complaint in accordance with the complaint handling process as stated in the Complaint Management Plan.
The ET will keep track on the construction works to confirm compliance of environmental requirements and the proper implementation of all necessary mitigation measures.
([1]) Water quality monitoring on 1 September 2023 and 8 September 2023 were cancelled due to issue of No. 8 Northwest Gale and Black Rainstorm Signal respectively by the Hong Kong Observatory.
([3]) Site inspections on 1 September 2023 and 8 September 2023 were cancelled due to No. 8 Northwest Gale and Black Rainstorm Signal respectively.
([4]) ERM (2018a). Updated Environmental Monitoring and Audit Manual for Tung Chung New Town Extension. Deposited to EPD under EP-519/2016
([5]) Arup (2015). Environmental Impact Assessment Report for Tung Chung New Town Extension. Deposited to EPD under Register No. AEIAR-196/2016
([6]) Impact monitoring at monitoring station NMS-CA-1A commenced on 19 September 2018 in view of the close vicinity of the construction works near the residential area at Century Link.