Contract No: Hy/2019/18 Wanchai
Development Phase II and Central Wanchai Bypass Sampling,
Field Measurement and Testing Work (Stage 4) Environmental Permit
no. EP-122/2002/E Monthly
Environmental Monitoring & Audit Report
- FEBRUARY 2021 -
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CLIENTS: |
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Civil Engineering and Development Department |
Lam
Geotechnics Limited Telephone:
(852) 2882-3939 Facsimile:
(852) 2882-3331 E-mail:
info@lamenviro.com Website:
http://www.lamenviro.com |
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Certified by: |
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Raymond
Dai Environmental
Team Leader |
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DATE: |
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08 March 2021 |
2.2 Scope of the Project and Site
Description
2.3 Project Organization and Contact
Personnel
3 status of regulatory
compliance
3.1 Status of Environmental Licensing and
Permitting under the Project
5.2 Air Quality
Monitoring Results
5.3 Water Quality
Monitoring Results
6.4 Review of the Reasons for and the
Implications of Non-compliance
6.5 Summary of action taken in the event of and
follow-up on non-compliance
7 Cumulative Construction Impact
due to the Concurrent Projects
9 Complaints, Notification of
Summons and Prosecution
lIST OF TABLES
Table 1 Summary of Water Quality Monitoring
Exceedances in Reporting Month
Table 2.1 Schedule 2 Designated Projects under this
Project
Table 2.2 Contact Details of Key Personnel
Table 4.1 Continuous Noise Monitoring Stations
Table 4.2 Air Quality Monitoring Stations
Table 4.3 Water Quality Monitoring Station
Table 4.4 Marine Water Quality Monitoring Frequency
and Parameters
Table 5.1 Continuous Noise Monitoring Stations for Contract no. HK/2012/08
Table 5.3 Air Quality Monitoring Station for Contract no. HK/2012/08
Table 5.5 Water Quality Monitoring Station for
Contract no. HK/2012/08
Table 5.6 Summary of Water Quality Monitoring Exceedance in Reporting Month
Table 9.1 Cumulative Statistics on Complaints
Table 9.2 Cumulative
Statistics on Successful Prosecutions
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure
2.1 Project Layout
Figure 2.2 Project Organization
Chart
Figure 4.1 Locations of Environmental Monitoring Stations
lIST OF APPENDIces
Appendix 3.1 Environmental
Mitigation Implementation Schedule
Appendix 4.1 Action
and Limit Level
Appendix 6.1 Event
Action Plans
Appendix
9.1 Complaint Log
Noise Monitoring
Air Quality Monitoring
Water Quality Monitoring
xiv.
As confirmed by WDII RSS, the dredging works, seawall modification works
and other associated works undertaken at Central Reclamation Phase III by
Contractor HK/2012/08 was commenced in late September 2014. According to the
approved EM&A manual under EP-122/2002/E, water quality monitoring shall be
implemented at the Central Reclamation Phase III works area accordingly to
asses any potential water quality impact during the construction period.
xv.
Water quality monitoring at M5B and Culvert J were conducted three days
per week during reporting period starting from 26 September 2014.
Complaints, Notifications of
Summons and Successful Prosecutions
Site Inspections and Audit
1.1.1.
Lam Geotechnics Limited (LGL) has been appointed take up the role as the
Environmental Team (ET) under Contract HY/2019/18 – Wan Chai Development Phase
II and Central Wan Chai Bypass – Sampling, Field Measurement and Testing works
(Stage 4) to implement the Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A)
programme under Environmental Permit EP-122/2002/E and as stipulated in the
EM&A Manual of the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report
for Central Reclamation Phase III - Studies, Site Investigation, Design and
Construction (Register No.: AEIAR-040/2001) since 11 December 2019.
1.1.2.
This report documents the finding of EM&A
works for Environmental Permit (EP) no.
EP-122/2002/E, during the period of February
2021. The cut-off date of reporting is the last
day of each reporting month.
Section
1 Introduction –
details the scope and structure of the report.
Section
2 Project Background –
summarizes background and scope of the project, site description, project
organization and contact details of key personnel during the reporting period.
Section
3 Status of Regulatory Compliance –
summarizes the status of valid Environmental Permits / Licenses during the
reporting period.
Section
4 Monitoring Requirements –
summarizes all monitoring parameters, monitoring methodology and equipment,
monitoring locations, monitoring frequency, criteria and respective event and
action plan and monitoring programmes.
Section
5 Monitoring Results –
summarizes the monitoring results obtained in the reporting period.
Section
6 Compliance Audit – summarizes the auditing of monitoring
results, all exceedances environmental parameters.
Section
7 Cumulative Construction Impact due
to the Concurrent Projects – summarizes the relevant cumulative construction
impact due to the concurrent activities of the concurrent Projects.
Section
8 Environmental Site Audit –
summarizes the findings of weekly site inspections undertaken within the
reporting period, with a
review of any
relevant follow-up actions
within the reporting period.
Section
9 Complaints, Notification of
summons and Prosecution – summarizes the cumulative statistics on complaints, notification
of summons and prosecution
Section
10 Conclusion
2.1.1
Central Reclamation Phase III - Studies, Site
Investigation, Design and Construction (hereafter called “the Project”) are
Designated Project (DP) under the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance
(Cap. 499) (EIAO). The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Reports for
Central Reclamation Phase III - Studies, Site Investigation, Design and
Construction (Register No. AEIAR-040/2001) has been approved on 31 August 2001.
2.2.1.
The design and construction of Central
Reclamation Phase III involves the permanent reclamation and construction and
operation of a trunk road and its road tunnel that is shown at Figure 2.1.
2.2.2.
The key purpose of the study area encompasses the area of Victoria Harbour to the southeast of
the new Outlying Islands Ferry Piers and north of Edinburgh Place and Lung Wui
Road. The area extends eastward to Fenwick Pier Street and the Fleet Arcade,
and includes the existing GPO, Star Ferry Piers, Queens Pier, City Hall, PLA
Headquarters, Hong Kong Red Cross Headquarters building and the Tamar Site. The scope of the Central Reclamation, Phase III includes:
·
Reclamation and
seawalls, roads and associated services, North Island Line Protection Works and
Advance Trunk Road Tunnel (ATRT) for the CWB;
·
Reprovisioning of
Star Ferry Pier, public landing steps, wallah wallah moorings, and motor
boat/launch operators' kiosks;
·
External cooling
water systems which consist of the cooling water pumping shells for future
developments, and the reprovisioning of existing cooling water pumping stations
and associated pipework systems and E&M works;
·
Reprovisioning of existing
Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD)'s facilities;
·
Provision of a flood
relief path, stormwater culvert extensions, upgrading of hinterland stormwater
drainage resulting from the reclamation, demolition of the existing waterfront structures
and necessary landscaping;
·
The Hong Kong
Station Extended Overrun Tunnel (EOT) and associated ventilation structures
entrusted for construction within the CRIII works;
·
Reprovisioning
of the Government Heliport at the Wan Chai PCWA and reprovisioning of the Wan
Chai PCWA at Chai Wan Basin.
2.2.3.
The project also contains various Schedule 2 DPs that, under the EIAO,
require Environmental Permits (EPs) to be granted by the DEP before they may be
either constructed or operated. Table 2.1 summarises the four
individual DPs under this Project. Figure 2.1 shows the locations of these Schedule 2 DPs.
Table
2.1 Schedule
2 Designated Projects under this Project
Item |
Designated Project |
EIAO Reference |
DP1 |
Reclamation
works |
Schedule 2,
Part I, A.7 |
DP2 |
Road P2 and
other roads which are classified as primary/district distributor roads |
Schedule 2,
Part I, A.1 |
DP3 |
Central-Wanchai
bypass (CWB) |
Schedule 2,
Part I, C.1 |
DP4 |
The North
Island Line (NIL) Protection Works within CRIII |
Schedule 2,
Part I, A.7 |
2.2.4.
Contract HK/2012/08 – Wan Chai Development
Phase II – Central- Wan Chai Bypass at Wan Chai West as part of the Project
works by the Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) is associated
with Designated Project 1(DP1) and Designated Project (DP2).
2.2.5.
Contract HY/2009/18 – Central Wanchai Bypass
– Central Interchange as part of the Project works by the Highways Department
(HyD) is associated with Designated Project 2(DP2). As confirmed with Resident
Site Staff, the construction of P1 Road of DP2 under Contract HY/2009/18 have
been completed on 1 November 2017 and the monitoring association with Contract HY/2009/18
and relevant reporting has been ceased in the reporting month.
2.2.6.
Contract HY/2010/08 – Central Wanchai Bypass – Tunnel as part of the
Project works by the Highways Department (HyD) is associated with Designated
Project 2 (DP2). As confirmed with Resident Site Staff, the junction
modification of Road 1 Road of DP2 under Contract HY/2010/08 was generally
completed while the remaining works was considered to be no adverse impact and
not related to DP works. As such, the monitoring station association with
Contract HY/2010/08 and relevant reporting has been ceased in the reporting
month.
2.3.1
Civil
Engineering and Development Department is the overall project controllers for the Central Reclamation Phase III Project. For
the construction phase of the Project, Project Engineer, Contractor(s),
Environmental Team and Independent Environmental Checker are appointed to
manage and control environmental issues.
2.3.2
The
proposed project organization and lines of communication with respect to
environmental protection works are shown in Figure 2.2. Key personnel and contact particulars are
summarized in Table 2.2:
Table 2.2 Contact Details
of Key Personnel
Party |
Role |
Post |
Name |
Contact No. |
Contact Fax |
AECOM |
Engineer’s
Representative for WDII |
Senior Resident
Engineer |
Mr. S.K. Lo |
3519 9033 |
2587 1877 |
Ramboll Hong Kong Limited |
Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) |
Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) |
Mr. David Yeung |
3465 2888 |
3465 2899 |
Lam Geotechnics Limited |
Environmental Team (ET) |
Environmental Team Leader (ETL) |
Mr. Raymond
Dai |
2882 3939 |
2882 3331 |
3.1.1.
A summary of the current status on licences and/or permits on
environmental protection pertinent to the Project is shown in Table 3.1.
Table 3.1 Summary
of the current
status on licences and/or permits on environmental protection pertinent to the
Project
Permits
and/or Licences |
Reference
No. |
Issued
Date |
Status |
Environmental Permit |
EP-122/2002/E |
24 Sep 2015 |
Valid |
NOISE Monitoring Stations
4.1.1.
The continuous noise monitoring station for the Project is listed and
shown in Table 4.1 and Figure 4.1.. Appendix 4.1 shows the established Action/Limit
Levels for the monitoring works.
Table 4.1 Continuous Noise
Monitoring Stations
District |
Station |
Description |
Central |
ACL3 |
City
Hall |
Noise Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
4.1.2.
Continuous 24-hour noise
monitoring shall be carried out at the designated monitoring stations. The
following is an initial guide on the regular monitoring frequency for each
station on a 24 hours daily basis when noise generating activities are
underway:
·
One set of measurements
between 0700 and 1900 hours on normal weekdays.
·
One set of
measurements between 1900 and 2300 hours on normal weekdays and 0700 and 2300
hours on public holidays.
·
One set of
measurements between 2300 and 0700 hours on next day on every day.
4.1.3.
If construction works are extended to include
works during the hours of 1900 – 0700 as well as public holidays and Sundays,
additional weekly impact monitoring shall be carried out during respective
restricted hours periods. Applicable permits under NCO shall be obtained by the
Contractor.
Monitoring Equipment
4.1.4.
As referred to in the Technical Memorandum ™
issued under the NCO, sound level meters in compliance with the International
Electrotechnical Commission Publications 651: 1979 (Type 1) and 804: 1985 (Type
1) specifications shall be used for carrying out the noise monitoring.
Immediately prior to and following each noise measurement the accuracy of the
sound level meter shall be checked using an acoustic calibrator generating a
known sound pressure level at a known frequency. Measurements may be accepted
as valid only if the calibration level from before and after the noise
measurement agrees to within 1.0 dB.
4.1.5.
Noise measurements shall not be made in fog,
rain, wind with a steady speed exceeding 5 m/s or wind with gusts exceeding 10
m/s. The wind speed shall be checked with a portable wind speed meter capable
of measuring the wind speed in m/s.
4.1.6.
The sound level meter shall be checked using
an acoustic calibrator generating a known sound pressure level at a known
frequency before deployment to the site and during each site visit.
Measurements will be accepted as valid only if the calibration level from
before and after the noise measurement agrees to within 1.0 dB.
Air Quality Monitoring Stations
4.2.1. The air
quality monitoring stations for the Project are listed and shown in Table
4.2 and Figure 4.1. Appendix 4.1 shows the
established Action/Limit Levels for the monitoring works.
Table 4.2 Air Quality Monitoring Stations
Station ID |
Description |
ACL1 |
City
Hall |
ACL2a |
Contractor HK/2012/08 Site Office |
Air QUALITY Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and
Duration
4.2.2. One-hour
and 24-hour TSP levels should be measured to indicate the impacts of
construction dust on air quality. The 24-hour TSP levels shall be measured by
following the standard high volume sampling method as set out in the Title 40
of the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1 (Part 50), Appendix B.
4.2.3. All
relevant data including temperature, pressure, weather conditions, elapsed-time
meter reading for the start and stop of the sampler, identification and weight
of the filter paper, and any other local atmospheric factors affecting or
affected by site conditions, etc., shall be recorded down in detail.
4.2.4. For
regular impact monitoring, the sampling frequency of at least once in every
six-days, shall be strictly observed at all the monitoring stations for 24-hour
TSP monitoring. For 1-hour TSP monitoring, the sampling frequency of at least
three times in every six-days should be undertaken when the highest dust impact
occurs.
Sampling Procedure and Monitoring Equipment
4.2.5. High
volume samplers (HVSs) in compliance with the following specifications shall be
used for carrying out the 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring:
·
0.6 – 1.7 m3
per minute adjustable flow range;
·
Equipped with a
timing / control device with +/- 5 minutes accuracy for 24 hours operation;
·
Installed with
elapsed-time meter with +/- 2 minutes accuracy for 24 hours operation;
·
Capable of providing
a minimum exposed area of 406 cm2;
·
Flow control
accuracy: +/- 2.5% deviation over 24-hour sampling period;
·
Equipped with a
shelter to protect the filter and sampler;
·
Incorporated with an
electronic mass flow rate controller or other equivalent devices;
·
Equipped with a flow
recorder for continuous monitoring;
·
Provided with a
peaked roof inlet;
·
Incorporated with a
manometer;
·
Able to hold and
seal the filter paper to the sampler housing at horizontal position;
·
Easily changeable
filter; and
·
Capable of operating
continuously for a 24-hour period.
4.2.6. Initial
calibration of dust monitoring equipment shall be conducted upon installation
and thereafter at bi-monthly intervals. The transfer standard shall be
traceable to the internationally recognized primary standard and be calibrated
annually. The concern parties such as IEC shall properly document the
calibration data for future reference. All the data should be converted into
standard temperature and pressure condition.
Laboratory Measurement / Analysis
4.2.7. A clean
laboratory with constant temperature and humidity control, and equipped with
necessary measuring and conditioning instruments to handle the dust samples
collected, shall be available for sample analysis, and equipment calibration
and maintenance. The laboratory should be HOKLAS accredited.
4.2.8. Filter
paper of size 8” x 10” shall be labelled before sampling. It shall be a clean
filter paper with no pinholes, and shall be conditioned in a
humidity-controlled chamber for over 24-hours and be pre-weighed before use for
the sampling.
4.2.9. After
sampling, the filter paper loaded with dust shall be kept in a clean and
tightly sealed plastic bag. The filter paper shall then be returned to the
laboratory for reconditioning in the humidity controlled chamber followed by
accurate weighing by an electronic balance with readout down to 0.1 mg. The
balance shall be regularly calibrated against a traceable standard.
4.2.10. All the
collected samples shall be kept in a good condition for 6 months before
disposal.
WATER Quality Monitoring Stations
4.3.1 The water
quality monitoring stations for the Project are listed and shown in Table
4.3 and Figure 4.1. Appendix 4.1 shows the
established Action/Limit Levels for the monitoring works.
Table
4.3 Water Quality Monitoring
Stations
Station ID |
Description |
Easting |
Northing |
Cooling Water Intakes |
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M5B |
Swire / Government Headquarters/ Tamar
Development/ MTRCL and HSBC Headquarters |
835169 |
816052 |
Culverts (Reference
Station) |
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Culvert J |
Culvert J Outfall Location |
835082 |
816071 |
Water Quality Parameters
4.3.2. Monitoring
of dissolved oxygen (DO), turbidity and suspended solids (SS) shall be carried
out at WSD flushing water intakes and cooling water intakes. DO and Turbidity
are measured in-situ while SS is determined in laboratory.
4.3.3. In
association with the water quality parameters, other relevant data shall also
be measured, such as monitoring location/position, time, sampling depth, water
temperature, pH, salinity, dissolved oxygen (DO) saturation, weather
conditions, sea conditions, tidal stage, and any special phenomena and work
underway at the construction site etc.
Sampling Procedures and Monitoring Equipment
4.3.4. The
interval between two sets of monitoring should not be less than 36 hours except
where there are exceedances of Action and/or Limit Levels, in which case the
monitoring frequency will be increased. Table 4.4 shows the
proposed monitoring frequency and water quality parameters. Duplicate in-situ
measurements and water sampling should be carried out in each sampling event.
For selection of tides for in-situ measurement and water sampling, tidal range
of individual flood and ebb tides should be not less than 0.5m.
Table 4.4 Marine Water Quality Monitoring
Frequency and Parameters
Activities |
Monitoring Frequency1 |
Parameters2 |
During the 4-week baseline monitoring period |
Three days per week, at mid-flood and mid-ebb
tides |
Turbidity, Suspended Solids (SS), Dissolved
Oxygen (DO), pH, Temperature, Salinity |
During marine
construction works |
Three days per week, at mid-flood and mid-ebb
tides |
Turbidity, Suspended Solids (SS), Dissolved
Oxygen (DO), pH, Temperature, Salinity |
After completion
of marine construction works |
Three days per week, at mid-flood and mid-ebb
tides |
Turbidity, Suspended Solids (SS), Dissolved
Oxygen (DO), pH, Temperature, Salinity |
Notes:
1.
For
selection of tides for in-situ measurement and water sampling, tidal range of
individual flood and ebb tides should be not less than 0.5m.
2.
Turbidity should be measured in situ whereas SS should be
determined by laboratory.
Dissolved Oxygen and Temperature Measuring
Equipment
4.3.5.
The instrument should be a portable, weatherproof
dissolved oxygen measuring instrument complete with cable, sensor,
comprehensive operation manuals, and use a DC power source. It should be
capable of measuring:
·
a dissolved oxygen
level in the range of 0-20 mg/l and 0-200% saturation
·
a temperature of
0-45 degree Celsius
4.3.6.
It should have a membrane electrode with automatic
temperature compensation complete with a cable. Sufficient stocks of spare
electrodes and cables should be available for replacement where necessary.
(e.g. YSI model 59 meter, YSI 5739 probe, YSI 5795A submersible stirrer with
reel and cable or an approved similar instrument).
4.3.7.
Should salinity compensation not be build-in in the
DO equipment, in-situ salinity shall be measured to calibrate the DO equipment
prior to each DO measurement.
Turbidity Measurement Instrument
4.3.8.
The instrument should be a portable, weatherproof
turbidity-measuring instrument complete with comprehensive operation manual.
The equipment should use a DC power source. It should have a photoelectric
sensor capable of measuring turbidity between 0‑1000 NTU and be complete with a
cable (e.g. Hach model 2100P or an approved similar instrument).
Sampler
4.3.9.
A water sampler comprises a transparent PVC cylinder,
with a capacity of not less than 2 litres, and can be effectively sealed with
latex cups at both ends. The sampler should have a positive latching system to
keep it open and prevent premature closure until released by a messenger when
the sampler is at the selected water depth (e.g. Kahlsico Water Sampler or an
approved similar instrument).
Sample Container and Storage
4.3.10.
Water samples for suspended solids measurement
should be collected in high-density polythene bottles, packed in ice (cooled to
4°C without being frozen), and delivered to ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Ltd. as
soon as possible after collection for analysis.
Water Depth Detector
4.3.11.
A portable, battery-operated echo sounder shall be
used for the determination of water depth at each designated monitoring
station. This unit can either be handheld or affixed to the bottom of the
workboat, if the same vessel is to be used throughout the monitoring programme.
Salinity
4.3.12.
A portable salinometer capable of measuring
salinity in the range of 0-40 ppt shall be provided for measuring salinity of
the water at each of monitoring location.
Monitoring Position Equipment
4.3.13.
A hand-held or boat-fixed type digital Global
Positioning System (GPS) with waypoint bearing indication or other equivalent
instrument of similar accuracy shall be provided and used during monitoring to
ensure the monitoring vessel is at the correct location before taking
measurements.
Calibration of In-situ Instruments
4.3.14.
All in-situ monitoring instrument shall be checked,
calibrated and certified by a laboratory accredited under HOKLAS or equivalent
before use, and subsequently re-calibrated at 3 monthly intervals throughout
all stages of the water quality monitoring. Responses of sensors and electrodes
should be checked with certified standard solutions before each use. Wet bulb
calibration for a DO meter shall be carried out before measurement at each
monitoring location.
4.3.15.
For the on site calibration of field equipment by
the ET, the BS 127:1993, "Guide to Field and on-site test methods for the
analysis of waters" should be observed.
4.3.16.
Sufficient stocks of spare parts should be
maintained for replacements when necessary. Backup monitoring equipment shall
also be made available so that monitoring can proceed uninterrupted even when
some equipment is under maintenance, calibration, etc.
Laboratory Measurement / Analysis
4.3.17.
Analysis of suspended solids has been carried out
in a HOKLAS accredited laboratory, ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Ltd. Water samples
of about 1L shall be collected at the monitoring stations for carrying out the
laboratory SS determination. The SS determination work shall start within 24
hours after collection of the water samples. The SS determination shall follow
APHA 19ed or equivalent methods subject to the approval of IEC and EPD.
5.0.1. The
environmental monitoring will be implemented based on the division of works
areas of each designated project managed under different contracts with
separate FEP applied by individual contractors.
Overall layout showing work areas of various contracts, latest status of
work commencement and monitoring stations is shown in Figure 2.1 and Figure 4.1. The
monitoring results are presented in according to the Individual Contract(s).
5.1.1
Due
to safety concerned, the location of the continuous noise monitoring station at
City Hall was finely adjusted to the roof of the City Hall, Low Block on 1 May
2013.
Contract no. HK/2012/08 – Wan Chai
Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at Wan
Chai West
5.1.2
The proposed division of noise monitoring stations is summarized in Table
5.1 below.
Table 5.1 Continuous Noise Monitoring Stations for Contract no. HK/2012/08
Location
ID |
District |
Description |
ACL3 |
Central |
City Hall |
Remarks: Continuous noise monitoring results
and graphical presentation for ACL3 during restricted hours and night time
period are for information only.
5.1.3
As WDII RSS confirmation of construction
works completion at CRIII area on 21 October 2019 and agreed with IEC on 1
November 2019, the continuous noise monitoring at ACL3 – City Hall for Contract
no. HK/2012/08 under EP-122/2002/E was suspended from 1 November 2019 onward.
5.2.1 Due to the
defective electricity supply found at monitoring station ACL1 and the advice
from City Hall Building Management, the air quality monitoring station ACL1 –
City Hall was finely adjusted on 28 Feb 2014 to an alternate electricity
supply.
5.2.2 Due to the
large scale renovation works at People’s Liberation Army Headquarter, a
Proposal for Relocation of Air Quality Monitoring Station at People’s
Liberation Army Headquarter (ACL2) was formally submitted to EPD on 4th November,
2013.
5.2.3 The Proposal
for Relocation of Air Quality Monitoring Station at People’s Liberation Army
Headquarter (ACL2) was approved by EPD on 27 November 2013.
5.2.4 According to
the approved proposal for relocation of Air Quality Monitoring station, the action
and limit levels of ACL2a shall adopt the reference monitoring result from the
baseline air monitoring report for EP/364/2009 in 22 April 2010 in which
approved by EPD.
5.2.5 The air quality
monitoring at ACL2a – Contractor HK/2012/08 Site Office was commenced on 7
December 2013.
Contract
no. HK/2012/08 – Wan Chai Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at
Wan Chai West
5.2.6 The
proposed division of air quality monitoring stations are summarized in Table
5.3 below.
Table 5.3
Air
Quality Monitoring Station for Contract no. HK/2012/08
Station |
Description |
ACL1 |
City Hall |
ACL2a |
Contractor
HK/2012/08 Site Office |
5.2.7 As WDII RSS
confirmation of construction works completion at CRIII area on 21 October 2019
and agreed with IEC on 1 November 2019, the air quality monitoring at ACL1 –
City Hall and ACL2a – Contractor HK/2012/08 Site Office for Contract no.
HK/2012/08 under EP-122/2002/E was suspended from 1 November 2019 onward.
Contract no. HK/2012/08 – Wan Chai
Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at
Wan Chai West
5.3.1 The
proposed division of water quality monitoring stations are summarized in Table
5.5 below.
Table 5.5 Water Quality Monitoring Station
for Contract no. HK/2012/08
Station ID |
Description |
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Cooling Water Intakes |
|
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M5B |
Swire / Government Headquarters/
Tamar Development/ MTRCL and HSBC Headquarters |
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Culverts (Reference Station) |
|
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Culvert J |
Culvert J
Outfall Location |
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5.3.2
With
respect to the confirmation of completion of marine work by WDII RSS, the water
quality monitoring at M5B and Culvert J was temporary suspended from 23 August
2019 onward after completion of 4 weeks post-construction monitoring and with
agreement from IEC.
6.0.1 The Event
Action Plan for construction noise, air and water quality are presented in Appendix 6.1.
Contract no. HK/2012/08 – Wan Chai Development
Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at Wan Chai West
6.1.1. As WDII RSS confirmation of construction
works completion at CRIII area on 21 October 2019 and agreed with IEC on 1
November 2019, the continuous noise monitoring at ACL3 – City Hall for Contract
no. HK/2012/08 under EP-122/2002/E was suspended from 1 November 2019 onward.
Contract no. HK/2012/08 – Wan Chai
Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at Wan
Chai West
6.2.1 As WDII RSS
confirmation of construction works completion at CRIII area on 21 October 2019
and agreed with IEC on 1 November 2019, the air quality monitoring at ACL1 –
City Hall and ACL2a – Contractor HK/2012/08 Site Office for Contract no.
HK/2012/08 under EP-122/2002/E was suspended from 1 November 2019 onward.
Contract no. HK/2012/08 – Wan Chai
Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at Wan
Chai West
6.3.1 With respect to the confirmation of
completion of marine work by WDII RSS, the water quality monitoring at M5B and Culvert
J was temporary suspended from 23 August 2019 onward after completion of 4
weeks post-construction monitoring and with agreement from IEC.
6.4.1 As WDII
RSS confirmation of construction works completion at CRIII area on 21 October
2019 and agreed with IEC on 1 November 2019, the weekly environmental site
inspection for Contract no. HK/2012/08 under EP-122/2002/E was suspended from 1
November 2019 onward.
6.5.1 As WDII
RSS confirmation of construction works completion at CRIII area on 21 October
2019 and agreed with IEC on 1 November 2019, the weekly environmental site
inspection for Contract no. HK/2012/08 under EP-122/2002/E was suspended from 1
November 2019 onward.
7.0.1. This
section addresses the relevant cumulative construction impact due to the
concurrent activities of the current projects including the Central Reclamation
Phase III (CRIII), Wan Chai Development Phase II (WDII), Central-WanChai Bypass
(CWB), Island Eastern Corridor Link projects (IECL) and Wan Chai Development
Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at Wan Chai East (CWB Tunnel).
7.0.2.
According
to the Final EM&A report of Central Reclamation Phase III (CRIII) for
Contract HK 12/02, the major construction activities were completed by end of
January 2014 and no construction activities were undertaken thereafter and the
water quality monitoring was completed in October 2011. As such, it is considered that there were no
cumulative construction impact due to the concurrent activities of the current
projects with the Central Reclamation Phase III (CRIII) undertaken by
contractor HK12/02 in the reporting month.
7.0.3. According to the
construction programme of Central-Wanchai Bypass at Wanchai West at the Central
Reclamation Phase III area, no construction works was conducted in February 2021
reporting period. In view of the above, the cumulative construction impact due
to the Central Reclamation Phase III (CRIII) was not anticipated.
7.0.4.
According
to the construction programme of Wan Chai Development Phase II, Central-Wan
Chai Bypass and Island Eastern Corridor Link projects, no construction works under
Wan Chai Development Phase II was conducted at Wan Chai. The major construction
activities under Central-Wan Chai Bypass and Island Eastern Corridor Link
Projects was modification works at Central; seabed reinstatement at Causeway
Bay, drainage
improvement work and utility diversion works at Victoria Park; bridge noise
enclosure installation works, road works, drainage works, soft landscape works
and ventilation building ABWF work at North Point area in the reporting period.
In addition, other non-Wan Chai Development Phase II, Central-Wan Chai Bypass
and Island Eastern Corridor Link projects were observed undertaken at Wan Chai
North and North Point area.
7.0.5. As relevant site
mitigation measures for air quality and construction noise were implemented, no
significant air quality impact and noise impact from construction activities
was concluded in the reporting period. Besides, no construction work was
conducted at EP-122 area in the reporting period. Thus, it is evaluated that
the cumulative construction impact from the concurrent projects including Wan
Chai Development Phase II (WDII), Central- WanChai Bypass (CWB), Island Eastern
Corridor Link projects (IECL) was insignificant.
8.1.1 As WDII RSS
confirmation of construction works completion at CRIII area on 21 October 2019
and agreed with IEC on 1 November 2019, the weekly environmental site
inspection for Contract no. HK/2012/08 under EP-122/2002/E was suspended from 1
November 2019 onward.
9.1.1 No environmental complaint was received
in this reporting month.
9.1.2 The details of cumulative
complaint log and updated summary of complaints are presented in Appendix 9.1
9.1.3 Cumulative
statistic on complaints and successful prosecutions are summarized in Table
9.1 and Table 9.2 respectively.
Table 9.1 Cumulative Statistics on
Complaints
Reporting Period |
No. of Complaints |
July 2013 – January 2021 |
5 |
February 2021 |
0 |
Total |
5 |
Table 9.2 Cumulative
Statistics on Successful Prosecutions
Environmental
Parameters |
Cumulative No.
Brought Forward |
No. of Successful
Prosecutions this month (Offence Date) |
Cumulative No.
Project-to-Date |
Air |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Noise |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Water |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Waste |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Total |
0 |
0 |
0 |
10.0.1.
The EM&A programme was carried out in
accordance with the EM&A Manual requirements, minor alterations to the
programme proposed were made in response to changing circumstances.
10.0.2.
Termination of EM&A programme of
construction and operation phase under EM&A Manual section 8.5.1 &
8.5.2 is in progress.