Contract No: Hy/2019/18 Wanchai
Development Phase II and Central Wanchai Bypass Sampling,
Field Measurement and Testing Works (Stage 4) Environmental Permit no. EP-356/2009, Further
Evironmental permit nos. FEP-03/356/2009, Fep-04/356/2009 AND FEP-07/356/2009 Quarterly
Environmental Monitoring
and
Audit Report
- MARCH to MAY 2020 -
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CLIENTS: |
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Civil Engineering
and Development Department and
Highways
Department |
Lam Geotechnics Limited 11/F Centre Point 181-185 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, H.K. Telephone: (852) 2882-3939 Facsimile: (852) 2882-3331 E-mail: info@lamenviro.com Website: http://www.lamenviro.com |
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CHECKED by: |
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Raymond Dai Environmental Team Leader |
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DATE: |
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13 August 2020 |
2.2 Scope of the Project and Site Description
2.3 Division of the Project Responsibility
2.4 Project Organization and Contact Personnel
2.5 Principal Work and Activities
5.5. Review of the Reasons for and the Implications of
Non-compliance
5.6. Summary of action taken in the event of and follow-up
on non-compliance
6. Complaints, Notification of Summons
and Prosecution
7. Cumulative Construction Impact due to the Concurrent
Projects
lIST OF TABLES
Table
I Principal Work Activities for Contract no. HK/2009/02
Table
II Principal Work Activities for Contract no. HY/2009/15
Table
III Principal Work Activities
for Contract no. HY/2010/08
Table
2.1 Schedule 2 Designated Projects under this Project
Table
2.2 Details of Individual Contracts under the Project
Table
2.3 Contact Details of Key Personnel
Table
2.5 Principal
Work Activities for Contract no. HK/2009/02
Table
2.7 Principal Work Activities for Contract no. HY/2009/19
Table
3.1 Noise Monitoring Stations
Table
3.2 Air Monitoring Stations
Table
3.3 Marine Water Quality Stations for Water Quality
Monitoring
Table
3.4 Marine Water Quality Monitoring Frequency and
Parameters
Table 3.5 Marine Water Quality Stations for Enhanced Water
Quality Monitoring
Table
4.1 Noise
Monitoring Station for Contract nos. HK/2009/02
Table
4.3 Noise Monitoring Stations for Contract no. HY/2009/19
Table
4.6 Air
Monitoring Station for Contract no. HK/2009/02
Table
4.8 Air Monitoring Stations for Contract no. HY/2009/19
Table 4.12 Water Monitoring Stations for
Contract no. HK/2009/02
Table 4.19 Details
of Waste Disposal for Contract no. HK/2009/02
Table 4.20 Details of Waste Disposal for
Contract no. HY/2009/15
Table 4.21 Details of Waste Disposal for Contract
no. HY/2009/19
Table 4.22
Details of Waste Disposal for Contract no. HK/2012/08
Table 4.23 Details of Waste
Disposal for Contract no. HY/2010/08
Table
6.1 Cumulative Statistics on Complaints
Table
6.2 Cumulative Statistics on Successful Prosecutions
lIST
OF FIGUREs
Figure 2.1 Project Layout
Figure 2.2 Project Organization Chart
Figure 3.1 Locations of Environmental Monitoring Stations
lIST
OF APPENDIces
Appendix 2.1 Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule
Appendix 3.1 Action and Limit Level
Appendix 4.1 Noise Monitoring Graphical Presentations
Appendix 4.2 Air Quality Monitoring Graphical Presentations
Appendix 4.3 Water Quality Monitoring Graphical Presentations
Appendix 5.1 Event Action Plans
Appendix
6.1 Complaint Log
Appendix 7.1 Construction Programme of Individual Contracts
Construction
Activities for the Reported Period
Table I Principal
Work Activities for Contract no. HK/2009/02
March |
April |
May |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Table II Principal
Work Activities for Contract no. HY/2009/15
March |
April |
May |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Table
III Principal Work Activities for
Contract no. HY/2010/08
March |
April |
May |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Noise
Monitoring
Air
Quality Monitoring
Water
Quality Monitoring
Complaints,
Notifications of Summons and Successful Prosecutions
ET confirmed
with the Resident Site Staff that no construction activity was undertaken
around the concerned location under Contract HK/2009/02 on 18 December 2019 and
the coastline of the concerned area has already been handed over to other
party.
1.1.1. Lam Geotechnics Limited (LGL) has been appointed to work as
the Environmental Team (ET) under Environmental Permit no. EP-356/2009 and
Further Environmental permit nos. FEP-03/356/2009, FEP-04/356/2009, and FEP-07/356/2009 to implement the Environmental Monitoring and Audit
(EM&A) programme as stipulated in the EM&A Manual of the approved Environmental
Impact Assessment (EIA) Report for Wan Chai Development phase II and
Central-Wan Chai Bypass (Register No.: AEIAR-125/2008) and in the EM&A
Manual of the approved EIA Report for Central-Wan Chai Bypass and Island
Eastern Corridor Link (Register No. AEIAR-041/2001).
1.1.2. This report presents the environmental monitoring and
auditing work carried out in accordance to the Section 10.4 of EM&A Manual and “Environmental
Monitoring and Audit Requirements” under Particular
Specification Section 27.
1.1.3. This report documents the
finding of EM&A works during the period from 27th
February 2020 to 26th May 2020.
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 Monitoring
Requirements – summarizes all monitoring parameters, monitoring locations, monitoring
frequency, duration and action plan.
Section 4 Monitoring Results – summarizes the
monitoring results obtained in the reporting period.
Section 5 Compliance Audit – summarizes the auditing of monitoring results, all exceedances environmental parameters.
Section 6 Complaints, Notification of summons and Prosecution – summarizes the cumulative statistics on complaints, notification of summons and
prosecution
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 Conclusion
2.1.1. “Wan Chai Development phase II and Central-Wan Chai Bypass”
and “Central-Wan Chai Bypass and Island Eastern Corridor Link” (hereafter
called “the Project”) are Designed Project (DP) under the Environmental Impact
Assessment Ordinance (Cap. 499) (EIAO).
The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Reports for Central-Wan Chai
Bypass and Island Eastern Corridor Link (Register No. AEIAR-041/2001) and Wan
Chai Development phase II and Central-Wan Chai Bypass (Register No.:
AEIAR-125/2008) have been approved on 31 August 2001 and 11 December 2008
respectively.
2.1.2. The key purpose of Wan Chai Development Phase II (WDII) is
to provide land at Wan Chai North and North Point for construction of the
Central-Wan Chai Bypass and Island Eastern Corridor Link (CWB). Land formed
under the project will be developed as a world-class waterfront promenade
joining that at the new Central waterfront for public enjoyment.
2.1.3. There is a compelling and present need for the CWB to
provide relief to the very congested east-west Connaught Road Central/Harcourt
Road / Gloucester Road Corridor (the Corridor) which is currently operating beyond
its capacity. The CWB will provide relief to the existing congestion along the
Corridor and cater for the anticipated growth of traffic on Hong Kong Island.
Without the CWB and its access roads, there will not be sufficient capacity to
serve the heavy traffic demands at both strategic and local levels.
2.2.1. The Project is located mainly in Wan Chai North, Causeway
Bay and North Point, and is demarcated by Gloucester Road and Victoria Park
Road to the south, Fenwick Pier Street to the west and Tong Shui Road
Interchange to the east, as shown in Figure 2.1.
2.2.2. The study area encompasses existing developments along the
Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and North Point shorelines. Major land uses include the
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) Extension, the Wan Chai
Ferry Pier, the ex-Wan Chai Public Cargo Working Area (ex-PCWA), the Royal Hong
Kong Yacht Club (RHKYC), the Police Officers' Club, the Causeway Bay Typhoon
Shelter (CBTS) and commercial and residential developments.
2.2.3.
The scope of the Project comprises:
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Land formation for key
transport infrastructure and facilities, including the Trunk Road (i.e. CWB) and the associated slip roads for connection to the Trunk
Road and for through traffic from
Central to Wan Chai and Causeway Bay. The land formed for the above transport infrastructure will provide opportunities for the
development of an attractive waterfront promenade for the enjoyment of the
public
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Reprovisioning / protection
of the existing facilities and structures affected by the land formation works
mentioned above
·
Extension, modification,
reprovisioning or protection of existing storm water drainage outfalls,
sewerage outfalls and watermains affected by the revised land use and land
formation works mentioned above
·
Upgrading of hinterland
storm water drainage system and sewerage system, which would be rendered
insufficient by the land formation works mentioned above
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Provision of the ground
level roads, flyovers, footbridges, necessary transport facilities and the
associated utility services
·
Construction of the new
waterfront promenade, landscape works and the associated utility services
·
The Trunk Road (i.e. CWB)
within the study area and the associated slip roads for connection to the Trunk
Road.
2.2.4. 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 five 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 |
Reason for inclusion |
DP1 |
Central-Wanchai Bypass (CWB) including its road tunnel and slip roads |
Schedule 2, Part I, A.1 and A.7 |
Trunk road and road tunnel more than 800 m in length |
DP2 |
Road P2 and other roads which are classified as primary/district
distributor roads |
Schedule 2, Part I, A.1 |
Primary / district distributor roads |
DP3 |
Reclamation works including associated dredging works |
Schedule 2, Part I, C.1 and C.12 |
Reclamation more than 5 ha in size and a dredging operation less than
100 m from a seawater intake point |
DP5 |
Wan Chai East Sewage Outfall |
Schedule 2, Part I, F.5 and F.6 |
Submarine sewage pipelines with a total diameter more than 1,200 mm and
include a submarine sewage outfall |
DP6 |
Dredging for the Cross-harbour Water Mains from Wan Chai to Tsim Sha
Tsui |
Schedule 2, Part I, C.12 |
A dredging operation less than 100 m from a seawater intake point |
2.3.1
Due to the multi-contract nature of
the Project, there are a number of contracts sub-dividing the whole works area
into different work areas to be commenced.
Contractors of individual contracts will be required by the EP holder to
apply Further Environmental Permits (FEP) such that the impact monitoring
stations are sub-divided accordingly to facilitate the implementation of
EM&A programme and to streamline the EM&A reporting for individual FEP
holders correspondingly.
2.3.2
The details of individual contracts are
summarized in Table2.2.
Table 2.2 Details of Individual Contracts under the
Project
Contract No. |
Contract Title |
Associated DP(s) |
Construction
Commencement Date |
HK/2009/01 |
Wan Chai Development Phase II – Central –Wanchai Bypass at Hong Kong Convention
and Exhibition Centre |
DP3, DP6 |
23 July 2010 (Completed) |
DP1, DP2 |
25 August 2011 (Completed) |
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HK/2009/02 |
Wan Chai Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at WanChai
East |
DP3, DP5 |
5 July 2010 |
DP1 |
26 April 2011 |
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HY/2009/11 |
Wan Chai Development Phase II and Central – Wan Chai Bypass – North
Point Reclamation |
DP3 |
17 March 2010 (Completed) |
HY/2009/15 |
Central-Wanchai Bypass – Tunnel (Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Section) |
DP3 |
10 November 2010 |
DP1 |
13 July 2011 (Completed) |
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HK/2010/06 |
Wan Chai Development Phase II-Central-Wan Chai Bypass over MTR Tsuen
Wan Line |
DP3 |
22 March 2011 (Completed) |
04/HY/2006 |
Reconstruction of Bus Terminus near Man Yiu Street and Man Kwong
Street |
DP1 |
September
2010 (Completed) |
HY/2009/17 |
Central - Wan Chai Bypass (CWB) at FEHD Whitfield Depot - Advanced
piling works. |
DP1 |
5 October 2010 (Completed) |
HY/2009/18 |
Central - Wan Chai Bypass (CWB) – Central Interchange |
DP1 |
21 April 2011 (Completed) |
HY/2009/19 |
Central - Wanchai Bypass Tunnel (North Point Section) and Island
Eastern Corridor Link |
DP1 |
24 March 2011 |
HK/2012/08 |
Wan Chai Development Phase II
Central- Wan Chai Bypass at Wan Chai West |
DP1,DP2, DP3 |
10 March 2014 (Completed) |
HY/2010/08 |
Central- Wanchai Bypass Tunnel
– Tunnel (Slip Road 8) |
DP1,DP2, DP3 |
21 March 2013 |
HY/2011/08 |
Central-Wan Chai Bypass (CWB)
– Tunnel Buildings, Systems and Fittings, and Works Associated with Tunnel
Commissioning |
DP1 |
8 October 2014 |
2.4.1. Civil Engineering and
Development Department and Highways Department are the overall project
controllers for the Wan Chai Development Phase II and Central-Wan Chai Bypass
respectively. 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.
2.4.2. 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 2.3:
Table 2.3 Contact
Details of Key Personnel
Party |
Role |
Post |
Name |
Contact No. |
Contact Fax |
AECOM |
Engineer’s Representative for
WDII |
Resident Engineer |
Mr. Eliot Liu |
3519 9167 |
2587 1877 |
Engineer’s Representative for CWB |
Principal Resident Engineer |
Mr. David Kwan |
3912
3388 |
3912
3010 |
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Chun Wo – CRGL Joint Venture |
Contractor under Contract no. HK/2009/02 |
Project Manager |
Mr. Paul Yu |
3658 3085 |
2827 9996 |
Quality & Environmental Manager |
Mr. Samuel Chan |
9646 5780 |
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China State Construction Engineering (HK) Ltd. |
Contractor under Contract no. HY/2009/15 |
Project Director |
Mr. Chris Leung |
3557 6393 |
2566 2192 |
Site Agent |
Mr. Patrick Ho |
3557 6405 |
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Construction Manager |
Mr. Tom Tong |
3557 6415 |
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Environmental Officer |
Mr. Gabriel Wong |
6114 9590 |
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Environmental Supervisor |
Mr. Gordon Lai |
6145 6365 |
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China State |
Contractor under Contract no. HY/2010/08 |
Project Director |
Mr. Chris Leung |
3467 4299 |
2566 8061 |
Project Manager |
Mr. Chan Ying Lun |
3418 3001 |
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Site Agent |
Mr. Thomas Lui |
3557 6452 |
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Marine Manager |
Mr. Nickael Chan |
3557 6333 |
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Construction Manager |
Mr. Tom Tong |
3557 6415 |
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Environmental Officer |
Mr. Gabriel Wong |
3557 6466 |
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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 |
2.5.1.
During this
reporting period, the principal work activities for Contract no. HK/2009/02 are
summarized in Table 2.1.
Table 2.1
Principal Work Activities for Contract
no. HK/2009/02
March |
April |
May |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
2.5.2.
As confirmed by
CWB RSS, the seabed reinstatement works was resumed under Contract HY/2009/15
at EX-PCWA area on 26 June 2019. During this reporting period, the principal work activities for
Contract no. HY/2009/15 are summarized as below:
Table 2.2 Principal Work Activities for Contract no.
HY/2009/15
March |
April |
May |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
2.5.3.
As confirmed by
CWB RSS, the seabed reinstatement works was resumed under Contract HY/2010/08
at CBTS area on 7 August 2019. During this reporting period, the principal work activities for
Contract no. HY/2010/08 are summarized as below:
Table 2.3 Principal Work Activities for Contract no. HY/2010/08
March |
April |
May |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
2.5.4.
Implementation status
of the recommended mitigation measures during this reporting period is
presented in Appendix 2.1.
Noise
Monitoring Stations
3.1.1. The noise monitoring stations for the Project are listed
and shown in Table 3.1 and Figure 3.1. Appendix 3.1 shows the established Action/Limit
Levels for the monitoring works.
Table
3.1 Noise Monitoring Stations
Station |
Description |
M1a |
Footbridge at Ex-Harbour Road Sports
Centre* |
M2b |
Noon
Gun Area |
M3a |
Tung
Lo Wan Fire Station |
M4b |
Victoria Centre |
M5b |
City Garden |
M6 |
HK
Baptist Church Henrietta Secondary School |
Remarks*: With respect to the demolition of Ex-harbour Road Sports
Centre, the respective noise monitoring station M1a- Harbour Road Sports Centre
were finely adjusted on 16 and 25 May 2017 and thereafter to the Footbridge at
Harbour Road Sports Centre for noise monitoring.
Noise
Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
3.1.2. The construction noise level shall be measured in terms of
the A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq). Leq (30 minutes)
shall be used as the monitoring parameter for the time period between 0700 and 1900 hours on normal weekdays. For
all other time periods, Leq (5 minutes) shall be employed for
comparison with the Noise Control Ordinance (NCO) criteria. Supplementary information for data auditing,
statistical results such as L10 and L90 shall also be obtained for reference.
3.1.3. Noise monitoring shall be carried out at all the designated
monitoring stations. The monitoring frequency shall depend on the scale of the
construction activities. The following is an initial guide on the regular monitoring frequency for each
station on a weekly basis when noise generating activities are underway:
·
one set of measurements between 0700 and 1900 hours
on normal weekdays.
3.1.4. 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.
3.1.5. Real time noise 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 everyday.
Monitoring
Equipment
3.1.6.
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 agree to within 1.0 dB.
3.1.7.
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.
Air
Quality Monitoring Stations
3.2.1.
The air monitoring
stations for the Project are listed and shown in Table 3.2 and Figure 3.1. Appendix 3.1 shows the established Action/Limit Levels for the
monitoring works.
Table 3.2 Air
Monitoring Stations
Station ID |
Monitoring Location |
Description |
CMA1b |
Oil
Street Site Office** |
North Point |
CMA2a |
Causeway
Bay Community Centre |
Causeway Bay |
CMA3a |
CWB PRE Site Office * |
Causeway Bay |
CMA4a |
Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
Wan Chai |
CMA5b |
Pedestrian
Plaza*** |
Wan Chai |
CMA6a |
WDII PRE Site Office * |
Wan Chai |
Remarks*:
As per the ENPC meeting in January 2011, the monitoring stations CMA3a - Future
CWB site office at Wanchai Waterfront Promenade and CMA6a - Future AECOM site
office at Work Area were renamed as remark.
Remarks**: The location ID of monitoring
station CMA1b was updated as “Oil Street Site Office” in April 2013.
Remarks***: The station ID and monitoring
location was updated in December 2014 with respect to monitoring station
relocation.
Air
Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
3.2.2.
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.
3.2.3.
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.
3.2.4.
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
3.2.5
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.
3.2.6
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
3.2.7
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.
3.2.8
An
alternative non-HOKLAS accredited laboratory was set-up for carrying out the laboratory analysis, the laboratory
equipment was approved by the ER on 8 February 2011 and the measurement
procedures were witnessed by the IEC. Any measurement performed by the
laboratory was be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the ER and IEC. IEC
shall regularly audit to the measurement performed by the laboratory to ensure
the accuracy of measurement results.
3.2.9
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.
3.2.10
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.
3.2.11
All
the collected samples shall be kept in a good condition for 6 months before
disposal.
impact
monitoring for odour patrol
3.2.12 Odour patrols along the
shorelines of Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter and ex-Wan Chai Public Cargo Working
Area when there is temporary reclamation in Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter and/or in the ex-Wan Chai Public Cargo
Working Area, or when there is dredging of the odorous sediment and slime at
the south-western corner of the Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter. Odour patrols
will be carried out at bi-weekly intervals during July, August and September by
a qualified person of the ET who shall:
·
be at least 16 years of age;
·
be free from any respiratory illnesses; and
·
not be allowed to smoke, eat, drink (except water)
or use chewing gum or sweets 30 min
·
before and during odour patrol
3.2.13 Odour patrol shall be conducted by independent
trained personnel / competent persons patrolling and sniffing around the shore
as shown in Figure 3.1 to detect any odour at
the concerned hours (afternoon is preferred for higher daily temperature).
3.2.14 The qualified person will use the nose (olfactory
sensor) to sniff odours at different locations. The main odour emission sources
and the areas to be affected by the odour nuisance will be identified.
3.2.15 The perceived odour intensity is to be divided into
5 levels which are ranked in the descending order as follows:
·
0 - Not detected. No odour perceived or an odour so
weak that it cannot be easily characterized or described;
·
1 - Slight Identifiable odour, and slight chance to
have odour nuisance;
·
2 - Moderate Identifiable odour, and moderate
chance to have odour nuisance;
·
3 - Strong Identifiable, likely to have odour
nuisance;
·
4 - Extreme Severe odour, and unacceptable odour
level.
3.2.16 The findings including odour intensity, odour
nature and possible odour sources, and also the local wind speed and direction
at each location will be recorded. In addition, some relevant meteorological
and tidal data such as daily average temperature, and daily average humidity,
on that surveyed day will be obtained from the Hong Kong Observatory Station
for reference. The Action and Limit levels for odour patrol are shown in Appendix 3.1.
3.3.1. The EIA Report has identified that the key water
quality impact would be associated with the dredging works during the
construction phase. Marine water quality
monitoring for dissolved oxygen (DO), suspended solid (SS) and turbidity is
therefore recommended to be carried out at selected WSD flushing water
intakes. The impact monitoring should be
carried out during the proposed dredging works to ensure the compliance with
the water quality standards.
3.3.2.
The
updated EM&A Manual for EP-356/2009 (Version in March 2011) is approval by
EPD on 29 April 2011. As such, the Action Level and Limit Level for the wet
season (April – September) will be effected and applied to the water quality
monitoring data from 30 April 2011.
Water Quality Monitoring
Stations
3.3.3. Water quality monitoring was undertaken at WSD salt
water intakes and cooling water intakes along the seafront of the Victoria
Harbour. The proposed water quality
monitoring stations of the Project are shown in Table 3.3 and Figure 3.1. Appendix 3.1 shows the established
Action/Limit Levels for the monitoring works.
Table
3.3 Marine Water Quality Stations for
Water Quality Monitoring
Station
Ref. |
Location |
Easting |
Northing |
WSD Salt Water Intake |
|||
WSD19 |
Sheung
Wan |
833415.0 |
816771.0 |
Cooling Water Intake |
|||
C1 |
HKCEC
Extension |
835885.6 |
816223.0 |
C7 |
Windsor
House |
837193.7 |
816150.0 |
P1 |
HKCEC Phase I |
835774.7 |
816179.4 |
P3 |
The Academy of
performing Arts |
835824.6 |
816212.0 |
P4 |
Shui on Centre |
835865.6 |
816220.0 |
P5 |
Government
Buildings (Wanchai
Tower / Revenue Tower / Immigration Tower) |
835895.2 |
816215.2 |
Cooling Water Intake / WSD Salt Water Intake |
|||
RW21-P789 |
Great
Eagle Centre/ Sun Hung Kai Centre/ WSD Wanchai salt
water intake |
836268.0 |
816020.0 |
Remarks: - The cessation of seawater intake operation for C6 was confirmed on
17 May 2011, the water monitoring at C6 was then terminated since 17 May 2011.
-
4-week
post construction water quality monitoring at WSD9, WSD10, WSD15, WSD17, C8 and
C9 were completed on 6 Feb 2012 and the water quality monitoring at WSD 10 and
WSD15 were temporary suspended since 8 Feb 2012, and WSD9 and WSD17 was
implemented with respect to HK/2009/02 from 8 Feb 2012 onwards.
-
C8
and C9 were implemented with respect to HY/2009/19 from 28 Jan 2012.
-
C8
& C9 were temporary suspended since 30 March 2013.
-
WSD7
and WSD20 water quality monitoring were temporarily suspended from 27 Apr 2012.
-
C2,
C3 C4e and C4w water quality monitoring station was temporarily suspended since
24 Apr 2013
-
C5e
and C5w water quality monitoring station was temporarily suspended since 29
July 2013.
-
WSD21
water quality monitoring station was temporarily suspended since 12 Mar 2014
-
WSD9
and WSD17 water quality monitoring station was temporarily suspended since 8
Sep 2014 flood tide.
-
The
water quality monitoring station C1 shall be associated with Contract No.
HK/2009/02 upon commencement of marine works under DP3 at WCR3 area
-
The
water quality monitoring station RW21-P789 was adjusted to RW21-P789E and
RW21-P789W since 28 November 2016 ebb-tide.
-
The
water quality monitoring was reverted to previous monitoring station RW21-P789
from PW21-P789E and RW21-P789W from 25 January 2017 onwards.
Water
Quality Parameters and frequency
3.3.4. 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.
3.3.5. 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.
3.3.6. 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 3.4 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
3.4 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
3.3.7. 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
3.3.8. 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).
3.3.9. 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
3.3.10
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
3.3.11
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
3.3.12
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
3.3.13
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
3.3.14
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
3.3.15
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
3.3.16
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.
3.3.17
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.
3.3.18
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
3.3.19 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.
Enhanced
Water Quality Monitoring in the ex-Wan Chai Public Cargo
Working
Area and the Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter
3.3.20
The
enhanced water quality monitoring and audit programme is to avoid aggravation of
odour nuisance from seawater arising from temporary reclamation in the ex-Wan
Chai Public Cargo Working Area and the Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter.
3.3.21
Dissolved
oxygen monitoring at the intakes C6 and C7 in Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter when
there is temporary reclamation in Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter and at the
south-western and south-eastern corners of the ex-Wan Chai Public Cargo Working
Area. The proposed water quality monitoring stations of the Project are shown
in Table
3.5 and Figure 3.1.
Table 3.5 Marine Water Quality Stations for Enhanced
Water Quality Monitoring
Station |
Location |
C6 |
Proposed Exhibition Station / World Trade Centre |
C7 |
Windsor
House |
Ex-WPCWA-SW |
South-western of the ex-Wan Chai Public Cargo Working Area |
Ex-WPCWA-SE |
South-eastern of the ex-Wan Chai Public Cargo Working Area |
3.3.22
The
monitoring of dissolved oxygen are to be carried out 3 days per week, at
mid-flood and mid-ebb tides for 3 water depths (1m below water surface,
mid-depth and 1m above sea bed, except where the water depth less than 6m, the
mid-depth may be omitted. If the water depth be less than 3m, only the
mid-depth will be monitored).
Daily
SS Monitoring and 24 hours Turbidity Monitoring System
3.3.23
During
dredging of the sediment at the south-western corner of the Causeway Bay
Typhoon Shelter, daily monitoring of suspended solids and 24 hour monitoring of
turbidity at the cooling water intakes (C6 and C7) shall be conducted.
3.3.24
The
24 hours monitoring of turbidty at the cooling water intakes (C6 and C7) shall
be established by setting up a continuous water quality monitoring station in
front of the intakes during the dredging activities. The monitoring system include the turbidity
sensor and data logger which is capable of data capturing at every 5 minutes.
The data shall be downloaded daily and compared with the Action and Limit level
determined during the baseline water qualtiy monitoring at the cooling water
intake locations.
Additional
Dissovled oxygen Monitoring FOR CULVERT L WATER DISCHARGE FLOW
3.3.25
In
response to the Condition 2.18 of the Environmental Permit no. EP-356/2009
requiring that a silt curtain / impermeable barrier system be installed to
channel water discharge flow from Culvert L to locations outside the embayment
area, a proposed replacement of the requirement with additional dissolved
oxygen monitoring has been conducted at three monitoring stations, namely A, B
and C between the eastern seawall of Central Reclamation Phase III and the
HKCEC Extension since November 2011 under EP-356/2009 so that DO level between
the eastern seawall of Central Reclamation Phase II and the HKCEC extension
could be continuously monitored.
3.3.26
With
respect to the commencement of dredging works under HK/2012/08 and the
installation of MTR precast protection unit, the enhanced water quality
monitoring for Culvert L was temporarily suspended since 24 July 2013
3.3.27
The
monitoring of dissolved oxygen are to be carried out once per week, at
mid-flood and mid-ebb tides for 3 water depths (1m below water surface,
mid-depth and 1m above sea bed, except where the water depth less than 6m, the
mid-depth may be omitted. If the water depth be equal to or less than 3m, only
the mid-depth will be monitored).
4.0.1. The environmental monitoring will be implemented
based on the division of works areas of each designed 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
3.1. The monitoring results are presented in according to the
Individual Contract(s).
4.0.2. According to
EP-364/2009/A Part B, “Scale and Scope of Designated Project”, Remarks (c),”The
permanent and temporary reclamation and associated dredging works related to
the CWB construction are separately covered by environmental permit No.
EP-356/2009 issued to Civil Engineering and Development Department”, and
marine piling works to be conducted by the Contractor of Contract no.
HY/2009/19 from 28 January 2012 was considered to be governed under
EP-356/2009. As the construction site area of Contract no. HY/2009/11 had
already been handed over to Contract no. HY/2009/19, the designated noise,
water and air quality monitoring stations for Contract no. HY/2009/11 would be
shared with Contract no. HY/2009/19 from 28 January 2012.
4.0.3. As confirmed by WDII RSS, the marine
construction works under Contract HK/2009/01 have been completed since 24 July
2017, the monitoring association with Contract HK/2009/01 and relevant
reporting has been ceased from November 2017. FEP-02/356/2009 under Contract
HK/2009/01 was surrendered on 19 April 2018.
4.0.4. As confirmed by CWB RSS, the marine
construction works under Contract HY/2009/15 and relevant reporting have been
completed by 19 June 2017, the monitoring association with Contract HY/2009/15
and relevant reporting has been ceased from November 2017.
4.0.5. As confirmed by CWB RSS, the marine
construction works under Contract HY/2010/08 and relevant reporting have been
completed by 21 September 2018, the air monitoring stations namely CMA3a - CWB
PRE Site Office and noise monitoring station namely M2b – Noon day gun area and
M3a - Tung Lo Wan Fire Station association with Contract HY/2010/08 and
relevant reporting has been ceased in the reporting period.
4.0.6. As confirmed by WDII RSS, the marine
construction works under HK/2012/08 and relevant reporting have been completed
by 2 January 2019, the air monitoring stations namely CMA5b - Pedestrian Plaza,
CMA6a – WDII PRE Office and noise monitoring station namely M1a - Footbridge
for Ex-Harbour Road Sports Centre association with Contract HK/2012/08 and
relevant reporting has been ceased in the reporting period.
4.0.7. Referring to CWB RSS confirmation on the
completion of marine works within the TS3 area and the completion of the post
construction water quality monitoring, the respective water quality monitoring
within TS3 for monitoring station C7 was temporarily suspended since 29 October
2018 onwards.
4.0.8. Referring to WDII RSS confirmation on the
completion of marine works under HK/2012/08 within the EP-356 area on 2 January
2019 and the completion of the post construction water quality monitoring (From
2 January 2019 to 30 January 2019), the respective water quality monitoring
stations P1, P3, P4, P5 and WSD19 within EP-356 area was temporarily suspended
since 15 February 2019 onwards.
4.0.9. As confirmed by CWB RSS, the seabed
reinstatement works was resumed under Contract HY/2009/15 at EX-PCWA area on 26
June 2019. The relevant noise monitoring station monitoring stations namely M2b
– Noon day gun area, M3a - Tung Lo Wan Fire Station and relevant air quality
monitoring stations namely CMA3a – CWB PRE Site Office would be associated with
Contract HY/2009/15 in the June 2019 reporting month.
4.0.10. As confirmed by CWB RSS, the marine
construction works under Contract HY/2009/19 and relevant reporting have been
completed, the monitoring association with Contract HY/2009/19 and relevant
reporting has been ceased in the June 2019 reporting month.
4.0.11. As confirmed by CWB RSS, the seabed
reinstatement works was resumed under Contract HY/2010/08 at CBTS area on 7
August 2019. The relevant noise and air quality monitoring station monitoring
station namely CMA3a – CWB PRE Site Office, M2b – Noon day gun area and M3a -
Tung Lo Wan Fire Station would be associated with Contract HY/2010/08 in the
August 2019 reporting month.
4.0.12. Referring to WDII RSS confirmation on the
completion of marine works under HK/2009/02 within the EP-356 area on 30
September 2019, the relevant air quality and noise monitoring stations namely
CMA3a – CWB PRE Site Office, CMA4a - SPCA, and M1a – Footbridge for Ex-Harbour
Road Sports Centre would not be associated with Contract HK/2009/02 in November
2019 reporting month.
Contract no. HK/2009/02 -
Wan Chai Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at WanChai East
4.1.1.
The proposed
divisions of noise monitoring stations are summarized in Table 4.1 below.
Table 4.1 Noise
Monitoring Station for Contract nos. HK/2009/02
Station |
Description |
M1a |
Footbridge at Ex-Harbour Road Sports Centre |
4.1.2.
Referring to WDII RSS confirmation on the
completion of marine works under HK/2009/02 within the EP-356 area on 30 September
2019, the relevant noise monitoring stations namely M1a – Footbridge for
Ex-Harbour Road Sports Centre would not be associated with Contract HK/2009/02
in November 2019 reporting month.
Contract no. HY/2009/15
–Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel (Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Section) and HY/2010/08
Central- Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel (Slip Road 8)
4.1.3.
As
confirmed by CWB RSS, the seabed reinstatement works was resumed under Contract
HY/2009/15 at EX-PCWA area on 26 June 2019. The relevant noise monitoring
station namely M2b – Noon day gun area and M3a - Tung Lo Wan Fire Station would
be associated with Contract HY/2009/15 in the June 2019 reporting month.
4.1.4.
As
confirmed by CWB RSS, the seabed reinstatement works was resumed under Contract
HY/2010/08 at CBTS area on 7 August 2019. The relevant noise monitoring station
monitoring stations namely M2b – Noon day gun area and M3a - Tung Lo Wan Fire
Station would be associated with Contract HY/2010/08 in the August 2019
reporting month.
4.1.5.
The proposed
division of noise monitoring stations for Contract no. HY/2009/15 are
summarized in Table 4.3 below:
Table 4.2 Noise Monitoring Stations for Contract
no. HY/2009/15
and HY/2010/08
Station |
Description |
M2b |
Noon-day gun area |
M3a |
Tung Lo Wan Fire Station |
4.1.6.
No action or limit level exceedance was
recorded in the reporting quarter.
4.2.1
1hr and 24hr TSP monitoring were conducted at CMA3a
and CMA4a in the reporting period.
Contract no. HK/2009/02 -
Wan Chai Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at WanChai East
4.2.2
Air monitoring was
commenced in mid-January 2011 for the land-filling work for Contract no.
HK/2009/02. The proposed division of air monitoring stations is summarized in Table
4.6 below.
Table
4.3 Air
Monitoring Station for Contract no. HK/2009/02
Station |
Description |
CMA3a |
CWB PRE Site Office |
CMA4a |
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals |
4.2.3 Referring to
WDII RSS confirmation on the completion of marine works under HK/2009/02 within
the EP-356 area on 30 September 2019, the relevant air quality monitoring
station namely CMA3a – CWB PRE Site Office and CMA4a - SPCA would not be
associated with Contract HK/2009/02 in November 2019 reporting month.
Contract no. HY/2009/15 –
Central- Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel (Causeway Bay Typhoon
Shelter Section) and
HY/2010/08 - Central- Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel (Slip Road 8)
4.2.4
As confirmed by CWB RSS, the seabed
reinstatement works was resumed under Contract HY/2009/15 at EX-PCWA area on 26
June 2019. The relevant air quality monitoring station namely CMA3a – CWB PRE
Site Office would be associated with Contract HY/2009/15 in the June 2019
reporting month.
4.2.5
As confirmed by CWB RSS, the seabed
reinstatement works was resumed under Contract HY/2010/08 at CBTS area on 7
August 2019. The relevant air quality monitoring station namely CMA3a – CWB PRE
Site Office would be associated with Contract HY/2010/08 in the August 2019
reporting month.
4.2.6
The proposed division of air monitoring stations is
summarized in Table 4.8 below.
Table 4.4 Air Monitoring Stations for Contract
no. HY/2009/15 and HY/2010/08
Station |
Description |
CMA3a |
CWB PRE Site Office |
4.2.7 No action or
limit level exceedance was recorded in this reporting quarter.
Contract no. HK/2009/02 -
Wan Chai Development Wan Chai Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass
at WanChai East
4.3.1
Water quality
monitoring for Contract no. HK/2009/02 was commenced on 8 July 2010. The
proposed division of water monitoring stations is summarized in Table
4.12 below.
Table 4.5 Water
Monitoring Stations for Contract no. HK/2009/02
Station Ref. |
Location |
Easting |
Northing |
Cooling Water Intake |
|||
C1 |
HKCEC Extension |
835885.6 |
816223.0 |
Cooling Water Intake |
|||
RW21-P789 |
Great Eagle Centre/ Sun Hung Kai Centre/WSD Wanchai salt water intake / China Resources
Building |
836268.0 |
816020.0 |
4.3.2 Referring to
WDII RSS confirmation on the completion of marine works under HK/2009/02 within
the EP-356 area on 30 September 2019 and the completion of the post
construction water quality monitoring (From 30 September 2019 to 26 October
2019), the respective water quality monitoring stations C1 and RW21-P789 within
EP-356 area was temporarily suspended from 26 October 2019 onwards.
Contract no. HY/2009/15 –
Central- Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel (Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Section) and
HY/2010/08 - Central- Wan Chai Bypass Tunnel (Slip Road 8)
4.3.3 Referring to CWB
RSS confirmation on the resumption of marine works within the CBTS area. The
respective water quality monitoring within CBTS for monitoring station C7 was
resumed since 7 August 2019 and associated with HY/2009/15 and HY/2010/08.
Table 4.6 Water
Monitoring Stations for Contract no. HY/2009/15 and HY/2010/08
Station Ref. |
Location |
Easting |
Northing |
Cooling Water Intake |
|||
C7 |
Windsor House |
837193.7 |
816150.0 |
4.3.4 No action or
limit level exceedance was recorded in April and May 2020 reporting period.
4.3.5 One action level
exceedance of Turbidity during ebb tide at C7 on 11 March 2020 was recorded in
March 2020 reporting period. After investigation, the exceedance was not
related to Project.
4.3.6 Three limit
level exceedance of Turbidity during flood tide at C7 on 9 March 2020 and
during both flood and ebb tide on 13 March 2020 were recorded in March 2020
reporting period. After investigation, the exceedance was not related to
Project
4.3.7 Referring to CWB
RSS confirmation, there will be no marine work under EP-356/2009 until
mid-August 2020. The respective water quality monitoring station C7 within
EP-356 area was temporarily suspended from 15 May 2020 onwards and will be
resumed when recommence the seabed reinstatement work.
Contract no. HK/2009/02 -
Wan Chai Development Phase II – Central – Wan Chai Bypass at WanChai East
4.3.8 No Inert
C&D waste and no Non-inert C&D waste were disposed of for the site
works in this reporting period. Details of the waste flow table are summarized
in Table
4.19.
4.3.9 No Marine
Sediment (Type 1 – Open Sea Disposal) and no Marine Sediment (Type 1- Open Sea
Disposal (Dedicate Sites) & Type 2- Confined Marine Disposal) disposed of
in this reporting quarter.
Table 4.19 Details of
Waste Disposal for Contract no. HK/2009/02
Waste Type |
Quantity this quarter |
Cumulative Quantity-to-Date |
Disposal / Dumping Grounds |
Inert
C&D materials disposed, m3 |
NIL |
313695.5 |
TKO137/ TM 38 |
Inert
C&D materials recycled, m3 |
NIL |
18161 |
N/A |
Non-inert C&D
materials disposed, m3 |
NIL |
1515.103 |
SENT Landfill |
Non-inert
C&D materials recycled, m3 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Chemical
waste disposed, kg |
NIL |
13860 |
SENT Landfill |
Marine
Sediment (Type 1 – Open Sea Disposal), m3 |
NIL |
240222 (Bulk volume) |
South of Cheung Chau |
Marine
Sediment (Type 1 – Open Sea Disposal (Dedicate Sites) & Type 2 – Confined
Marine Disposal), m3 * |
NIL |
146445 (Bulk volume) |
East of Sha Chau |
Contract no. HY/2009/15 -
Central-Wanchai Bypass – Tunnel (Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Section)
4.3.10 No Inert C&D
waste disposed in this reporting period and no non-inert C&D waste was
disposed in this reporting period. Details of the waste flow table are
summarized in Table 4.20.
4.3.11 No marine sediments Type1- Open Sea Disposal and no
Type 1 – Open Sea Disposal (Dedicate Sites) & Type 2 – Confined Marine
Disposal in this reporting quarter.
Table 4.20 Details of Waste Disposal for Contract no.
HY/2009/15
Waste Type |
Quantity this quarter |
Cumulative Quantity-to-Date |
Disposal / Dumping Grounds |
Remarks |
Inert C&D
materials disposed, m3 |
NIL |
141579.2 |
Tuen Mun Area 38 |
NIL |
NIL |
65216 |
TKO137 FB |
NIL |
|
Inert
C&D materials recycled, m3 |
NIL |
8127.21 |
HY/2010/08 |
NIL |
NIL |
304 |
Ex-PCWA |
NIL |
|
NIL |
111.9 |
TS4 |
NIL |
|
Non-inert
C&D materials disposed, m3 |
NIL |
252.2 |
SENT Landfill |
NIL |
Non-inert
C&D materials recycled, kg |
NIL |
299361.5 |
N/A |
NIL |
Chemical
waste disposed, kg |
NIL |
8,200 |
N/A |
NIL |
Marine
Sediment (Type 1 – Open Sea Disposal) , m3 |
NIL |
156909 (Bulk
Volume) |
South of
Cheung Chau |
Dredging from TCBR1E / TCBR1W / TCBR2/ TCBR3 / TCBR4 / Maintenance
dredging |
Marine
Sediment (Type 1 – Open Sea Disposal (Dedicate Sites) & Type 2 – Confined
Marine Disposal) , m3 |
NIL |
327746 (Bulk Volume) |
East of Sha Chau |
Dredging from TCBR1E / TCBR1W / TCBR2/ TCBR3 / TCBR4 / Maintenance
dredging |
Marine
Sediment (Type 3 – Special Treatment / Disposal contained in Geosynthetic
Containers) |
NIL |
12640 (Bulk Volume) |
East of Sha Chau |
Dredging from TCBR1W / Maintenance dredging |
Marine
Sediment (Type 2 – Confined Marine Disposal), m3 |
NIL (Bulk Volume) |
9350 (Bulk Volume) |
East of Sha Chau |
Dredging from Eastern Breakwater of CBTS |
Marine
Sediment (Type 1 – Open Sea Disposal) , m3 |
NIL (Bulk Volume) |
600 (Bulk Volume) |
East Sha Chau / South of The Brothers |
Dredging from Phase 3 Mooring Re-arrangement |
Marine
Sediment (Type 2– Confined Marine Disposal) , m3 |
NIL (Bulk Volume) |
14,780 (Bulk Volume) |
South of The Brothers |
Dredging from Phase 3 Mooring Re-arrangement |
Marine
Sediment (Type 3 – Special Treatment / Disposal contained in Geosynehetic
Containers) , m3 |
NIL (Bulk Volume) |
2,760 (Bulk Volume) |
South of The Brothers |
Dredging from Phase 3 Mooring Re-arrangement |
Contract no. HY/2010/08 –Central -
Wan Chai Bypass (CWB) –Tunnel (Slip Road 8)
4.3.12 No inert C&D waste was disposed in this reporting
period. Details of the waste flow table are summarized in Table 4.23
4.3.13 No marine Sediment Type 1 – Open Sea
Disposal and Type 1 – Open Sea Disposal (Dedicate Sites) & Type 2 – Confined
Marine Disposal disposed in this reporting period, and no Type 3- Special
Treatment disposed in this reporting period.
Table 4.23 Details of Waste Disposal for Contract no. HY/2010/08
Waste Type |
Quantity this quarter |
Cumulative Quantity-to-Date |
Disposal / Dumping Grounds |
Inert C&D materials disposed, m3 |
NIL NIL |
95973.148 33381.84 |
TM38 TKO137 |
Inert C&D materials recycled, m3 |
NIL |
NIL |
N/A |
Non-inert C&D materials disposed,
m3 |
NIL |
NIL |
N/A |
Non-inert C&D materials recycled,
kg |
NIL |
NIL |
N/A |
Chemical waste disposed, L |
NIL |
NIL |
N/A |
Marine Sediment (Type 1 – Open Sea
Disposal) |
NIL |
62559.4 |
South Cheung Chau |
Marine Sediment (Type 1 – Open Sea
Disposal (Dedicate Sites) & Type 2 – Confined Marine disposal) |
NIL |
28309.2 |
Brothers Island |
Marine Sediment (Type 3 – Special
Treatment) |
NIL |
7780 |
Brothers Island |
5.0.1. The Event Action Plan for construction noise, air
quality and water quality are presented in Appendix 5.1.
5.1.1
No action or limit level exceedance
was recorded in the reporting quarter.
5.2.1 No action or limit level exceedance was recorded in the reporting
quarter.
5.3.1
One action level exceedance of Turbidity
during ebb tide at C7 on 11 March 2020 was recorded in this reporting period.
After investigation, the exceedance was not related to Project.
5.3.2
Three limit level exceedance of Turbidity
during flood tide at C7 on 9 March 2020 and during both flood and ebb tide on
13 March 2020 were recorded in March 2020 reporting period. After
investigation, the exceedance was not related to Project.
5.3.3
No action
or limit level exceedance was recorded in April and May 2020.
5.4.1
There was no non-compliance from the site
audits in the reporting period. During environmental site inspections conducted
during the reporting period, minor deficiencies were note.
5.5.1
There was no non-compliance from the site
audits in the reporting period.
6.0.1. A public complaint made to EPD on 18
December 2019 was received by ET on 12 March 2020. The complainant reported
that oil slick was spotted on sea surface outside Expo Drive East next to the
Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on 18 December 2019.
ET confirmed with the Resident Site Staff that no construction activity
was undertaken around the concerned location under Contract HK/2009/02 on 18
December 2019 and the coastline of the concerned area has already been handed
over to other party.
6.0.2. The details
of cumulative complaint log and summary of complaints are presented in Appendix
6.1.
6.0.3. Cumulative statistic on complaints and successful prosecutions
are summarized in Table 6.1 and Table 6.2 respectively.
Table 6.1 Cumulative
Statistics on Complaints
Reporting Period |
No. of Complaints |
Commencement works (Mar 2010) to last
reporting quarter |
50 |
March 2020 to May 2020 |
1 |
Project-to-Date |
51 |
Table 6.2 Cumulative
Statistics on Successful Prosecutions
Environmental Parameters |
Cumulative No. Brought Forward |
No. of Successful Prosecutions this quarter (Offence Date) |
Cumulative No. Project-to-Date |
Air |
- |
0 |
0 |
Noise |
- |
0 |
0 |
Water |
- |
0 |
0 |
Waste |
- |
0 |
0 |
Total |
- |
0 |
0 |
7.0.1.
According
to Condition 3.4 of the EP-356/2009, this section addresses the relevant
cumulative construction impact due to the concurrent activities of the current
projects including the Central Reclamation Phase III, Central-Wanchai Bypass
and Island Eastern Corridor Link projects.
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 and no Project-related
exceedance was recorded for air and noise monitoring. It can be concluded that cumulative construction
impact due to the concurrent activities of the current projects with the
Central Reclamation Phase III (CRIII) was insignificant.
7.0.3. According to the
construction programme of Central-Wanchai Bypass at Wanchai West at the Central
Reclamation Phase III area, no works was conducted in May 2020 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 were ventilation building ABWF works at Central; road works, drainage
improvement work, utility diversion works and landscape 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. No
significant air and noise impact from construction activities was anticipated
in the reporting period. Besides, no project related exceedance was recorded
during the air and noise environmental monitoring events in the reporting
period. Thus, it is evaluated that the cumulative construction impact from the
concurrent projects including Central Reclamation Phase III (CRIII), Wan Chai
Development Phase II (WDII), Central-WanChai Bypass (CWB), Island Eastern
Corridor Link projects (IECL) was insignificant.
8.0.1. 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.
8.0.2.
There was no non-compliance from the site
audits in this reporting quarter.
8.0.3.
One complaint made to EPD on 18 December 2019
was received by ET on 12 March 2020. The complainant reported that oil slick
was spotted on sea surface outside Expo Drive East next to the Hong Kong
Convention and Exhibition Centre on 18 December 2019.
ET confirmed
with the Resident Site Staff that no construction activity was undertaken
around the concerned location under Contract HK/2009/02 on 18 December 2019 and
the coastline of the concerned area has already been handed over to other
party.
8.0.4. The construction programmes of individual contracts
are provided in Appendix 7.1.