Content
1.2 Construction Works Programme
1.4 License, Notification and Permits
1.5 Brief Summary of EM&A Requirements
2.2 Air Quality Monitoring
Parameter, Frequency and Duration
2.3 Monitoring Equipment and
Methodology and QA/ QC Procedure
3.2 Noise Monitoring
Parameter, Frequency and Duration
3.3 Monitoring Equipment,
Methodology and QA / QC Procedure
3.4 Maintenance and
Calibration
5. environmental site inspection and audit
6. environmental non-compliance
6.2 Summary of Environmental
Non-Compliance
6.3 Summary of Environmental Complaint
6.4 Summary of Environmental Summon
and Successful Prosecution
7.1 Construction Works and
Potential Environmental Issues in the next Reporting Period
8. ConclUsion, Comments and recommendation
8.2 Comments and Recommendations
List of Tables
Table I Summary
of EM&A Activities in the Reporting Period
Table II Summary
of Exceedance in the Reporting Period
Table 1.1 Status
of Environmental License, Notification and Permits
Table 1.2 Summary of Status of Submission under EP-602/2021
Table 2.1 Air
Quality Monitoring Stations for Construction Phase
Table 2.2 Impact
Air Quality Monitoring Parameter, Duration and Frequency
Table 2.3 Impact
Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
Table 2.4 Action
and Limit Levels for 1-hour TSP
Table 2.5 Summary
of Impact 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results
Table 2.6 Influencing
Factors at / near Air Quality Monitoring Stations
Table 3.1 Noise
Monitoring Stations during Construction Phase
Table 3.2 Construction
Noise Monitoring Parameter, Frequency and Duration
Table 3.3 Construction
Noise Monitoring Equipment
Table 3.4 Action
and Limit Levels for Construction Noise Monitoring
Table 3.5 Summary
of Construction Noise Monitoring Results
Table 3.6 Influencing
Factors at Noise Monitoring Stations
Table 4.1 Summary
of Waste Generated in the Reporting Period
Table
5.1 Summary of Site
Inspections Observations and Recommendations
List of Figure
Figure 1.1 Project
Layout Plan
Figure 2.1 Air
Quality Monitoring Stations
Figure 3.1 Construction
Noise Monitoring Stations
List of Appendices
Appendix A Master
Construction Programme for the Project
Appendix B Project
Organization Chart and Key Personnel Contact
Appendix C Event
and Action Plans
Appendix D Project
Implementation Schedule
Appendix E Air
Quality and Noise Monitoring Equipment Calibration Certification
Appendix F Environmental
Monitoring Schedule
Appendix G Air
Quality Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentation
Appendix H Extract
of Meteorological Observations for Hong Kong (Kai Tak)
Appendix I Noise
Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentation
Appendix J Waste
Generation in the Reporting Month
Appendix K Summary
of Complaint, Notification of Summons and Prosecution and Cumulative Complaint
Log
This is the 6th Monthly Environment
Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Report for Relocation of Diamon Hill Fresh
Water and Salt Water Service Reservoirs to Caverns (the Project). This report
was prepared by Acuity Sustainability Consulting Limited under Contract No.
21/WSD/21 (hereafter called “the Contract”). This report documents the findings of EM&A
works during the reporting period from 1 September to 30 September 2023.
Key Construction Works in the Reporting Period
A summary of construction activities undertaken
during the reporting period is presented below:
·
Open trench for
main laying and main laying;
·
Jacking pit
construction for pipe jacking;
·
Trial pit
excavation;
·
Formation of
piling platform at +89.0mPD;
·
Pipe piling for Portal
Ancillary Building Excavation and Lateral Support wall;
·
Site compound
set up; and
·
ELS works in Portion 3.
Environmental Monitoring and Audit Programme
The monthly EM&A programme was undertaken by the
Environmental Team in accordance with the EM&A Manual. A summary of the
monitoring and audit activities during the reporting period is presented below:
Table I Summary
of EM&A Activities in the Reporting Period
EM&A Activities |
Date |
1-hour TSP Monitoring |
4, 7, 13, 19, 25 and 29 September 2023 |
Construction Noise Monitoring |
4, 7, 13, 19 and 25 September 2023 |
Weekly Environmental Site Inspection |
13, 22 and 27 September 2023 |
Note:
1. The site
inspection scheduled on 8 September 2023 was cancelled due to adverse weather.
Breaches of Action and Limit Levels
A summary of the environmental monitoring exceedance
of the reporting period is tabulated in Table
II.
Table II Summary
of Exceedance in the Reporting Period
Environmental Monitoring |
Parameter |
No. of non-project related exceedances |
Total no. of non-project related
exceedances |
No. of exceedances related to the project |
Total no. of exceedances related to the
project |
||
AL |
LL |
AL |
LL |
||||
Air Quality |
1-hour TSP |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Noise |
Leq(30-min) |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Note:
2. AL
refers to Action Level and LL refers to Limit Level.
Air Quality
No exceedance of Action Level or Limit Level was
recorded for 1-hour TSP monitoring during the reporting period.
Construction Noise
No Action Level exceedance was recorded for
construction noise monitoring during the reporting period.
No Limit Level exceedance was recorded for
construction noise monitoring during the reporting period.
Complaint Log
No environmental complaint was received in the
reporting period.
Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecutions
No notification of summons or successful
prosecutions was received in the reporting period.
Reporting Change
There was no reporting change in the reporting
period.
Future Key Construction Activities
Key construction activities to be considered in the
next two months included:
·
Open
trench for main laying and main laying;
·
Jacking pit construction for pipe jacking;
·
Trial pit excavation;
·
Pipe piling for Portal
Ancillary Building
Excavation and Lateral Support wall; and
·
ELS works in Portion 3.
Potential environmental impacts arising from the
above construction activities are mainly associated with construction dust,
construction noise, water pollution control, waste management and landscape and
visual.
1.1.1
The relocated Diamond Hill Fresh Water and Salt Water Service Reservoirs
(DHSRs) will be constructed in a series of caverns linked by access tunnels and
adits. The relocated Diamond Hill Fresh Water Service
Reservoirs (DHFWSR) and Diamond Hill Salt Water Service Reservoirs (DHSWSR)
will be compartmented while the existing Diamond Hill Pumping Station (DHPS)
will be split into two (2) pump houses for fresh and salt water supply when
relocated.
1.1.2
Ancillary facilities to be constructed near the tunnel portal may include
transformer room, switch room, emergency generator room, control room,
ventilation building, and pumping station control room, which will be
constructed in an above-ground building outside the tunnel.
1.1.3
The scope of the Project comprises the following:
a)
Construction of the relocated DHSRs and associated
pumping stations and water main laying works;
b)
Construction of tunnels, adits,
ventilation system and caverns for accommodating the relocated DHSRs and the
associated facilities;
c)
Terminating the operation of the existing DHSRs and
the associated facilities; and
d)
All other associated works that are incidental to
and necessary for the completion of the Project.
1.1.4
The major construction activities of the Project include earthworks,
drilling and blasting, construction of concrete structures, handling and
transportation of excavated materials, water mains laying, installation of
electrical and mechanical (E&M) equipment and material transportation. The operation of the existing DHSRs and the
associated facilities will be terminated after the completion of the testing
and commissioning of the relocated DHSRs. Under the Project, the existing DHSRs and
associated facilities will be retained after termination of the operation. The subsequent demolition works will be
carried out by other government departments/ project proponents.
1.1.5
The Project construction was commenced on 31 March 2023 and the
completion date for the construction works would be on 12 April 2027.
1.1.6
The Project is a Designated Project under Item Q.2, Part I of Schedule 2
of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance, "Underground Rock
Caverns", which requires an environmental permit from Environmental
Protection Department for its construction and operation.
1.1.7
Pursuant to the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO), the
Director of Environmental Protection Department (EPD) granted the Environmental
Permits (EP-602/2021) to the Water Supplies Department (WSD) for the Project.
1.1.8
Acuity Sustainability Consulting Limited (ASCL) is commissioned by Chun
Wo – Sinohydro Joint Venture to undertake the role of
Environmental Team under the Environmental Permit (EP) EP-602/2021, and to
carry out the EM&A programme in fulfilment of the EM&A Manual, and
other requirements stipulated in the associated EIA Report.
1.1.9
This is the 6th Monthly EM&A Report
summarizing the key findings of the construction phase EM&A programme from 1
September to 30 September 2023 (the reporting period) and is submitted to
fulfil the requirements in Conditions 3.4 of EP-602/2021 and section 13.3 of
the EM&A Manual of the Project.
1.2.1
The construction works of the Project was commenced on 31 March
2023. The construction works programme,
and the location of construction works of the Project are shown in Appendix A and Figure
1.1, respectively.
A summary of construction activities undertaken during the reporting period is
presented below:
·
Open trench for main laying and main
laying;
·
Jacking pit construction for pipe jacking;
·
Trial pit excavation;
·
Formation of piling platform at +89.0mPD;
·
Pipe piling for Portal Ancillary Building
Excavation and Lateral Support wall;
·
Site compound set up; and
·
ELS works in Portion 3.
1.3.1
Different parties with different levels of involvement in the Project
organization include:
·
Project Proponent: Water Supplies Department (WSD)
·
Supervisor/Engineer’s Representative (ER): Binnies Hong Kong Limited
·
Contractor: Chun Wo - Sinohydro Joint Venture
·
Environmental Team (ET): Acuity Sustainability Consulting Limited
·
Independent Environmental Checker (IEC): Umwelt Consulting Limited
1.3.2
The key personnel contact names and telephone number are presented in Appendix B.
1.4.1
A summary of the relevant permit, licences, and/ or notifications on environmental
protection for this Project are presented in Table 1.1.
Table 1.1 Status of Environmental License,
Notifications and Permits
Permit
/ License No. |
Valid
Period |
Status |
|
From
|
Expired
On |
||
Environmental Permit |
|||
EP-602/2021 |
14/12/2021 |
- |
Valid |
Notification Pursuant to Section 3(1) of the Air Pollution Control
(Construction Dust) Regulation |
|||
Ref. No.: 487301 |
09/12/2022 |
- |
Valid |
Billing
Account for Disposal of Construction Waste |
|||
7046085 |
04/01/2023 |
- |
Valid |
Registration
of Chemical Waste Producer |
|||
WPN 5213-282-C4760-0 |
30/12/2022 |
- |
Valid |
Effluent
Discharge License under Water Pollution Control Ordinance |
|||
WT00043965-2023 |
31/05/2023 |
31/05/2028 |
Valid |
Construction
Noise Permit |
|||
GW-RE1015-23 |
01/09/2023 |
31/12/2023 |
Valid |
1.4.2
The submission status of the EP and the implementation status of the
mitigation measures stated in the EP had been reviewed, all submission were
submitted/ deposited to the Director of Environmental Protection (DEP) on
schedule, no non-compliance of EP conditions was recorded during the reporting
period. The summary of submission status under Environmental Permit EP-602/2021
are summarized in Table
1.2.
Table 1.2 Summary of Status of Submission under
EP-602/2021
EP Condition |
Title of Submission |
Submission Status |
1.11 |
Commencement Date of Construction |
Notified the
DEP on 22 Feb 2023 |
2.9 |
Management Organization(s) |
Informed the
DEP on 20 Feb 2023 |
2.10 |
Environmental Permit (EP) Submission Schedule |
22 Feb 2022
(1st Submission) |
2.11 |
Construction Works Schedule and Location Plan |
28 Feb 2023
(Deposited) |
2.12 |
Construction Noise Management Plan (CNMP) |
·
28 Feb 2023 (1st submission) ·
The EPD’s comments were issued on 8 Mar 2023 ·
The revised CNMP was submitted to the EPD for comment on 31 Jul 2023. ·
The EPD issued further comments on 16 Aug 2023. ·
The CNMP was further revised, certified by the ET Leader, verified by
the IEC, and issued to the EPD on 22 Aug 2023. ·
The revised CNMP was submitted to the EPD for comment on 15 Sept 2023. |
2.13 |
Waste Management Plan (WMP) |
· 28 Feb
2023 (1st submission) · EPD’s comments
were issued on 3 Apr 2023. · The revised
WMP was submitted to the EPD for comment on 26 July 2023. · The WMP
was further updated and submitted to the EPD on 16 Aug 2023. · The EPD
had no further comment on 19 Sept 2023. |
2.14 |
Landscape and Visual Mitigation Plan (LVMP) |
·
28 Feb 2022 (1st Submission) ·
EPD’s comments were issued on 29 Mar 2023. ·
The revised LVMP was certified by the ET Leader, verified by the IEC,
and issued to the EPD on 22 Aug 2023. |
3.3 |
Baseline Monitoring Report |
· 17 Mar
2023 (1st Submission) · 27 Apr
2023 (2nd Submission) ·
1 June 2023 (3rd
Submission) · 13
July 2023 (Formal submission) · 3
Aug 2023 (accepted by the EPD) |
3.4 |
Monthly EM&A Report (August 2023) |
13 September 2023 |
4.2 |
Dedicated Internet Website |
2 May 2023 |
1.4.3
Following the EPD’s comments on the Baseline Monitoring
Report (Ref. No. BMR-3.1, dated 17 March 2023), updating of air quality and
noise monitoring locations were proposed, including cancellation of noise
monitoring station at Tower 1, Meridian Hill (NM-1), resumption of air quality and noise
monitoring stations at Block 6, Tsui Chuk Garden (i.e. DM-4 and NM-4) and
proposal of new noise monitoring locations at Wo Tin House, Shatin Pass
Estate
(NM-5) and Sheung Fung Street
Customs Staff Quarter (NM-6).
1.4.4
Additional baseline monitoring for air quality
monitoring station DM-4, and noise monitoring stations NM-4, NM-5 and NM-6 was
carried out between 2 May and 16 May 2023. The Baseline Monitoring Report was
updated with all baseline monitoring results included, certified by the ET
Leader, and verified by the IEC on 30 May 2023. The updated Baseline Monitoring Report was
submitted to the EPD on 1 June 2023. A
minor comment was received from the EPD on 26 June 2023. Following the advice from the EPD, the Report
was formally submitted to the EPD on 13 July 2023 after amendment. The Report was accepted by the EPD on 3
August 2023.
Air Quality
1.5.1
In accordance with the EM&A Manual, the ET shall carry out impact monitoring
during construction phase of the project. For 1-hour Total Suspended Particulates (TSP)
monitoring, the sampling frequency of at least three times every six days
should be undertaken when the highest dust impact occurs.
1.5.2
Action and Limit Levels for the 1-hour TSP monitoring works are discussed
in Section
2.4. Should non-compliance of the criteria occur,
action in accordance with the Event and Action Plan presented in Appendix C shall be carried out.
1.5.3
The air quality mitigation measures
detailed in the EM&A Manual were recommended to be implemented during the
construction phase. The implementation
statuses of these measures are presented in Appendix D.
Noise Monitoring
1.5.4
Construction noise monitoring should be carried out at the designated
monitoring stations directly affected by the construction works once every week
after the commencement of construction. During construction works, one set of Leq(30-min) measurement at each
station between 0700 and 1900 hours on normal weekdays shall be taken. If
construction works are extended to include works during the period between 1900
and 0700 hours, additional weekly impact monitoring shall be carried out during
evening and night-time works.
1.5.5
Action and Limit Levels for the noise monitoring are discussed in Section 3.5. Should non-compliance of the criteria occur,
action in accordance with the Event and Action Plan presented in Appendix C shall be carried out.
1.5.6
The noise mitigation measures detailed in
the EM&A Manual are recommended to be implemented during the construction
phase. The implementation statuses of
these measures are presented in Appendix D.
Environmental Requirements in Contract Documents
1.5.7
According to Particular Specification (PS), the Contractor
shall undertake environmental protection measures to reduce the environmental
impacts arising from the execution of the works. The Contractor shall also observe and comply
with relevant environmental protection and pollution control ordinances. The Contractor shall design, construct,
operate and maintain pollution control measures to ensure compliance with the
contract provisions as well as the environmental ordinances and their
regulations.
1.5.8
The Contractor shall also:
·
Implement air pollution and noise abatement practices as specified in PS;
·
Minimise generation of wastewater from the Site;
·
On-site sorting of Construction and Demolition (C&D) Materials;
·
Establish a mechanism to record the quantities of C&D materials
generated each month, using the monthly summary “Waste Flow Table”;
·
Control the use of timbers;
·
Implement a trip ticket system (TTS) for tracking the removal of C&D
materials from the Site to the disposal grounds;
·
Prepare an Environmental Management Plan (EMP) in accordance with GS
Section 25 and PS for implementation on the Site to reduce environmental
nuisance and C&D materials arising from Works, throughout the construction
period;
·
Arrange weekly environmental walk to inspect the Site, checking that the
environmental performance of the Site is satisfactory and in compliance with
the requirements under the contract and EMP; and
·
Carry out site specific induction training about environmental management
as well as safety for all staffs and workers, and provide toolbox talks for
workers on environmental nuisance abatement and waste management.
2.1.1
The air quality monitoring locations for impact monitoring during the
reporting period are listed in Table
2.1 and presented
in Figure
2.1.
Table 2.1 Air
Quality Monitoring Stations for Construction Phase
ID |
Description |
Coordinates |
|
Northing |
Easting |
||
DM-1 |
Tennis
Court near Tin Ma Court |
822705 |
837047 |
DM-2 |
Chun
Sing House, Tin Ma Court |
822673 |
837143 |
DM-3 |
Grace
Methodist Church Kindergarten |
822782 |
837227 |
DM-4 (1) |
Block
6, Tsui Chuk Garden |
822926 |
837246 |
DM-4a (2) |
Road pavement near Wang King House, Tin Wang Court |
822854 |
837340 |
Notes:
1.
Following the EPD’s
comment on the Baseline Monitoring Report (Ref. No. BRM-3.1, dated 17 March
2023), air quality monitoring at DM-4 was resumed. Baseline monitoring for air quality monitoring
station DM-4 was then carried out between 2 May and 16 May 2023. Impact monitoring at DM-4 was commenced on 22
May 2023.
2.
An additional air quality
monitoring station DM-4a was proposed by the ET and agreed by the ER, IEC and
EPD.
2.2.1
Table 2.2 summarized the monitoring
parameter, duration, and frequency of impact air quality monitoring.
Table 2.2 Impact
Air Quality Monitoring Parameter, Duration and Frequency
Parameter |
Frequency |
Duration |
1-hour TSP |
3 times every 6 days |
Throughout the
construction phase |
Proposal of Using Portable Direct Reading Dust Meter
2.3.1
Direct reading dust meters were used for measuring 1-hour TSP levels
during the impact air quality monitoring. According to Section 4.4.1 of the EM&A
Manual, the proposed use of direct reading dust meters was submitted to and
agreed by the IEC.
2.3.2
Sufficient number of monitoring instruments was prepared by the ET for
carrying out the impact monitoring. All
equipment and associated instrumentation were clearly labelled.
2.3.3
Wind
data were collected from the records of Hong Kong Observatory Kai Tak Wind
Station (22.30966N,
114.21336E), which is located at the south-eastern side of
runway of the former Kai Tak Airport about 4.5 km south-east from the project
site.
2.3.4
Equipment used in the impact air quality monitoring programme is
summarised in Table
2.3. Calibration certificates for the impact air
quality monitoring equipment are attached in Appendix E.
Table
2.3 Impact Air Quality Monitoring
Equipment
Equipment |
Brand and Model |
Serial No. |
Calibration Due Date |
Direct Reading Dust Meter |
Sibata LD-5R |
0Z4545 |
29/02/2024 |
882106 |
29/02/2024 |
||
942532 |
29/02/2024 |
Maintenance and Calibration
2.3.5
Direct reading dust meters have been calibrated against high volume samplers
(HVSs) annually. A 2-day, three 3-hour
measurement results per day from direct reading dust meters were taken to
compare with the sampling results from the HVSs. The correlation between the direct reading
dust meters and the HVSs were then concluded.
By accounting for the correlation factor, the direct reading dust meters
are considered to achieve comparable results as that of the HVSs.
2.3.6
The 1-hour TSP measurement follows the instruction provided in the
manufacturer's manual. Before initiating
a measurement, zeroing the portable dust meter was carried out to ensure the
accuracy of each measurement.
2.4.1
The action and limit levels were established in accordance with the
EM&A Manual. Table
2.4 presents the
action and limits levels for 1-hour TSP monitoring. Should non-compliance of the criteria occur,
action in accordance with the Event and Action Plan presented in Appendix C shall be carried out.
Table
2.4 Action and Limit Levels for 1-hour
TSP
Monitoring
Station |
Action
Level (µg/m3) |
Limit Level (µg/m3) |
DM-1 |
300.1 |
500 |
DM-2 |
289.0 |
|
DM-3 |
289.7 |
|
DM-4 |
294.9 |
|
DM-4a |
291.6 |
2.5.1
The impact air quality monitoring was conducted on 4,
7, 13, 19, 25 and 29 September 2023. The 1-hour TSP monitoring scheduled on 1
September 2023 was postponed to 4 September 2023 due
to adverse weather. The impact air quality monitoring schedule for the reporting period is
shown in Appendix
F.
2.5.2
The monitoring results and graphical presentation of impact air quality
monitoring are shown in Appendix
G. No action or limit levels exceedance was
recorded in the reporting period.
Table 2.5 Summary of Impact 1-hour TSP Monitoring
Results
Monitoring Station |
TSP
Concentration, μg/m3 |
Action Level |
Limit Level |
||
Average |
Minimum |
Maximum |
|||
DM-1 |
63 |
52 |
79 |
300.1 |
500 |
DM-2 |
59 |
48 |
69 |
289.0 |
|
DM-3 |
62 |
53 |
71 |
289.7 |
|
DM-4 (1) |
61 |
49 |
71 |
294.9 |
|
DM-4a |
64 |
58 |
69 |
291.6 |
Remark: (1) Impact
air quality monitoring at DM-4 was commenced on 22 May 2023.
2.5.3
During the impact air quality monitoring, the major dust sources at each
monitoring stations were summarized in Table 2.6.
Table 2.6 Influencing
Factors at/ near Air Quality Monitoring Stations
Monitoring
Stations |
Influencing
Factors |
DM-1 |
Not identified |
DM-2 |
Not identified |
DM-3 |
Not identified |
DM-4 |
Not identified |
DM-4a |
Not identified |
2.5.4
Weather conditions during impact monitoring are presented in Appendix G and extracts of wind data recorded at Kai Tak Wind
Station available from the Hong Kong Observatory are presented in Appendix H.
3.1.1
The monitoring locations for construction noise monitoring are listed in Table 3.1 and shown in Figure 3.1.
Table 3.1 Noise Monitoring Stations during Construction
Phase
ID |
Description |
Measurement |
Coordinates |
|
Northing |
Easting |
|||
NM-2 |
Chun
Sing House, Tin Ma Court |
Façade |
822668 |
837143 |
NM-3 |
Grace
Methodist Church Kindergarten |
Façade |
822782 |
837227 |
NM-4 (2) |
Block
6, Tsui Chuk Garden |
Façade |
822926 |
837246 |
NM-4a (1) |
Road pavement near Wang King House, Tin Wang Court |
Free field |
822854 |
837340 |
NM-5 (3) |
Wo Tin House, Shatin Pass Estate |
Façade |
823360 |
838143 |
NM-6 (3) |
Sheung Fung Street Customs Staff Quarters |
Free field |
823134 |
838412 |
Notes:
The noise monitoring station proposed in
the EM&A Manual (NM-1) was not available for baseline and impact monitoring.
Therefore, impact monitoring at NM-1 was
cancelled and agreed by the ER, IEC and EPD.
(1)
An additional noise monitoring station
NM-4a was proposed by the ET and agreed by the ER, IEC and EPD.
(2)
Following the EPD’s comment on the
Baseline Monitoring Report (Ref. No. BRM-3.1, dated 17 March 2023), noise
monitoring station was resumed at NM-4.
Baseline monitoring for noise monitoring station NM-4 was then carried
out between 2 May and 16 May 2023. Impact monitoring at NM-4 was commenced on 22
May 2023.
(3)
Main laying works near NM-5 and NM-6 were
commenced in early September 2023. Noise
monitoring at NM-5 and NM-6 was commenced on 7 September 2023.
3.1.2
Following the commencement of main laying works near the noise monitoring
stations NM-5 and NM-6 in early September 2023, construction noise monitoring
programme at these two stations was begun on 7 September 2023.
3.2.1
Construction noise level was measured by the ET and measured in terms of
the A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq). Leq(30-min)
was adopted as the monitoring parameter for the construction noise
monitoring.
3.2.2
As supplementary information for data auditing, statistical results such
as L10 and L90 were also obtained for
reference.
3.2.3
Table
3.2 summarized the monitoring parameters, duration, and
frequency of construction noise monitoring.
Table 3.2 Construction Noise Monitoring Parameter,
Frequency and Duration
Parameters |
Time |
Frequency |
Duration |
Leq(30-min) |
0700 and 1900 hours on normal weekdays |
once every week |
Throughout the
construction phase |
3.3.1
As referred to the technical memorandum (TM) 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 were used
for carrying out the construction noise monitoring.
3.3.2
Noise measurements were not made in fog, rain, wind with a steady speed
exceeding 5 m/s or wind with gusts exceeding 10 m/s. The wind speed was checked with a portable
wind speed meter capable of measuring the wind speed in m/s.
3.3.3
Sufficient number of noise measuring equipment and associated
instrumentation were prepared by the Environmental Team. All the equipment and associated
instrumentation were clearly labelled.
3.3.4
Wind
data were collected from the records of Hong Kong Observatory Kai Tak Wind
Station (22.30966N,
114.21336E), which is located at the south-eastern side of
runway of the former Kai Tak Airport about 4.5 km south-east from the project
site.
3.3.5
The monitoring procedures are as follows:
·
For façade measurement, the monitoring station was set at a point 1 m
from the exterior of the sensitive receiver building façade and set at a
position 1.2 m above the ground. For
free-field measurement, the monitoring station was set at a position 1.2 m above the ground.
·
The battery condition was checked to
ensure good functioning of the meter.
·
Parameters such as frequency weighting,
the time weighting and the interval were set as follows:
·
Frequency weighting: A
·
Time weighting: Fast
·
Interval: 30
minutes (Leq(30-min))
would be determined for daytime
noise
by calculating the logarithmic average of six Leq(5-min)
data
·
Prior to and after each noise measurement, the meter was calibrated using
an acoustic calibrator for 94.0 dB at 1000 Hz. If the difference in the calibration level
before and after measurement is more than 1.0 dB, the measurement was
considered invalid and repeat of noise measurement will be required after
re-calibration or repair of the equipment.
·
At the end of the monitoring period, the values of Leq,
L90 and L10 were recorded. In addition, noise sources were recorded on a
standard record sheet.
3.3.6
Table
3.3 summarized the
noise monitoring equipment used during the construction noise monitoring. Calibration certificates for the impact noise
monitoring equipment are attached in Appendix E.
Table 3.3 Construction
Noise Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Model (Serial Number) |
Calibration Due Date |
Sound Level Meter |
NTi-XL2 (A2A-13663-F0) |
14/02/2024 |
Sound Level Meter |
NTi-XL2 (A2A-13548-E0) |
05/02/2024 |
Sound Level Meter |
NTi-XL2 (A2A-17638-E0) |
03/04/2024 |
Sound Calibrator |
Rion NC 75 (35124527) |
01/11/2023 |
Sound Calibrator |
Rion NC 75 (35124530) |
01/11/2023 |
3.4.1
Maintenance and calibration procedures are as follows:
·
The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were regularly
cleaned with a soft cloth; and
·
The sound level meter and acoustic calibrator were calibrated annually by
a HOKLAS accredited laboratory or the manufacturer.
3.5.1
The Action and Limit Levels were established in accordance with the
EM&A Manual. Table
3.4 presents the
Action and Limit Levels for construction noise. Should non-compliance of the
criteria occur, action in accordance with the Event and Action Plan presented
in Appendix
C shall be
carried out.
Table 3.4 Action and Limit Levels for Construction
Noise Monitoring
Monitoring
Stations |
Action Level |
Limit Level |
Time Period |
NM-2 |
When one documented complaint is
received |
75 dB(A) |
0700 - 1900 hours on normal
weekdays |
NM-3 |
70/ 65 dB(A) * |
||
NM-4 |
75 dB(A) |
||
NM-4a |
75 dB(A) |
||
NM-5 |
75 dB(A) |
||
NM-6 |
75 dB(A) |
Notes:
If works
are to be carried out during restricted hours, the conditions stipulated in the
construction noise permit issued by the Noise Control Authority have to be
followed.
* 70 dB(A) for school and 65 dB(A) during
school examination period.
3.6.1
The construction noise monitoring was conducted on 4,
7, 13, 19 and 25 September 2023. The construction noise monitoring scheduled on
1 September 2023 was postponed to 4 September 2023 due
to adverse weather. The monitoring schedule is
presented in Appendix F.
3.6.2
The construction noise monitoring results are summarized in Table 3.5. No Action
Level or Limit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting period. Details of the results and graphical
presentation are shown in Appendix
I.
Table 3.5 Summary of Construction Noise Monitoring
Results
Monitoring Station |
Noise Level, dB(A) |
Limit Level |
||
Leq(30-min) |
||||
Mean |
Minimum |
Maximum |
|
|
NM-2 |
69.9 |
69.2 |
70.6 |
75 dB(A) |
NM-3 |
68.4 |
66.4 |
70.0 |
70/ 65 dB(A) (1) |
NM-4 (2) |
67.5 |
65.0 |
69.5 |
75 dB(A) |
NM-4a |
71.5 |
70.8 |
72.1 |
75 dB(A) |
NM-5 (3) |
66.3 |
64.2 |
67.5 |
75 dB(A) |
NM-6 (3) |
72.4 |
68.9 |
74.7 |
75 dB(A) |
Note:
(1)
70 dB(A) for
school and 65 dB(A) during school examination period.
(2)
Impact
monitoring at NM-4 was commenced on 22 May 2023.
(3)
Impact
monitoring at NM-5 and NM-6 was commenced on 7 September 2023.
3.6.3
Weather conditions during impact monitoring are presented in Appendix I and extracts of wind data recorded at Kai Tak Wind
Station available from the Hong Kong Observatory are presented in Appendix H.
3.6.4
During the construction noise monitoring period, the influencing factors
which may affect the results are summarized in Table 3.6.
Table
3.6 Influencing Factors at Noise
Monitoring Stations
Monitoring
Stations |
Influencing
Factors |
NM-2 |
Road traffic noise, construction
noise from 76 Broadcast Drive project |
NM-3 |
Road traffic noise |
NM-4 |
Road traffic noise |
NM-4a |
Road traffic noise |
NM-5 |
Road traffic noise |
NM-6 |
Road traffic noise |
4.1.1
Waste generated from the Project includes inert construction and
demolition (C&D) materials and non-inert C&D wastes in the reporting
period. The amount of waste generated by
the construction works of the Project during the reporting period is shown in Table 4.1 and the cumulative waste flow table was presented
in Appendix
J.
Table
4.1 Summary of Waste Generated in the
Reporting Period
Month |
Actual Quantalities of Inert C&D
Materials Generated Monthly |
Actual Quantities of C&D Wastes
Generated Monthly |
Actual Quantities of C&D Wastes
Recycled |
|||||||||||||
Total Quantity Generated |
Broken Concrete (including rock for recycling into
aggregates) |
Reused in the Contract |
Reused in other Projects |
Disposed as Public Fill |
Imported Fill |
Metals |
Paper/ Cardboard Packaging |
Plastics |
Chemical Waste |
Others e.g., general refuse |
Metals |
Paper/ cardboard packaging |
Plastics (bottles/ containers, plastic
sheets/foam package material) |
Yard Waste |
Others |
|
(in ‘000m3) |
(in ‘000m3) |
(in ‘000m3) |
(in ‘000m3) |
(in ‘000m3) |
(in ‘000m3) |
(in ‘000kg) |
(in ‘000kg) |
(in ‘000kg) |
(in ‘000kg) |
(in ‘000m3) |
(in ‘000kg) |
(in ‘000kg) |
(in ‘000kg) |
(in ‘000kg) |
(in ‘000m3) |
|
Sept 2023 |
0.24035 |
0.00000 |
0.00000 |
0.00000 |
0. 24035 |
0.00000 |
0.00000 |
0.00000 |
0.00000 |
0.00000 |
0.01399 |
0.0054 |
0.0092 |
0.0042 |
0.00000 |
0.00000 |
4.1.2
Construction and demolition (C&D) materials sorting was carried out
on site. Sufficient receptacles were
provided for general refuse collection and sorting. Excavated inert C&D materials were reused
to minimize the disposal of C&D waste to public fill.
4.1.3
The Contractor was advised to minimize the amount of waste through
recycling or reusing. All applicable
mitigation measures stipulated in the EM&A Manual and waste management
plans shall be fully implemented.
5.1.1
Site inspections were carried out by the
ET on a weekly basis to monitor the implementation of proper environmental
pollution control mitigation measures for the
Project. During the reporting period,
site inspections were carried out 13, 22 and 27 September 2023. The site
inspection scheduled on 8 September 2023 was cancelled due to adverse weather. Joint
site inspection with the ER, the Contractor and the IEC was carried out on 13
September 2023.
5.1.2
During the site inspections in the
reporting period, no non-conformance was identified. Key observations and reminders during the site
inspections are described in Table 5.1.
Table
5.1 Summary of Site Inspection Observations
and Recommendations
Inspection
Date |
Key
Observations / Reminders |
Follow-up
Action |
13 Sept
2023 |
1. The Contractor was reminded to
clear the mud left on the haul road at Portion 3 after heavy rainfall. (Portion
3) (Reminder) |
1. The mud left on the haul road at
Portion 3 after heavy rainfall was cleared. |
22
Sept 2023 |
1. The Contractor was reminded to
cover the bare slope to reduce muddy surface runoff. (Portion 3) (Reminder) |
1. The bare slope was covered to
reduce muddy surface runoff. |
27
Sept 2023 |
No
major environmental deficiency was observed. |
N/A |
5.1.3
According to the EIA Report, EP and the
EM&A Manual, the mitigation measures detailed in the documents are
recommended to be implemented during the construction phase. A summary of the Project Implementation
Schedule is provided in Appendix D.
6.1.1
No Action Level or Limit Level exceedance was recorded for 1-hour TSP
monitoring in the reporting period.
6.1.2
No Action Level or Limit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise
monitoring in the reporting period.
6.1.3
Should the monitoring results of the
environmental monitoring parameters at any designated monitoring stations
indicate that the Action/ Limit Levels are exceeded, the actions in accordance
with the Event and Action Plans in Appendix C would be carried out.
6.2.1
No environmental non-compliance was recorded in the reporting period.
6.3.1
No environmental complaint was received in the reporting period. The Cumulative Complaint Log is presented in Appendix K.
6.4.1
There was no successful environmental prosecution or notification of
summons received since the Project commencement. The Cumulative Log for environmental summon
and successful prosecution is presented in Appendix K.
7.1.1
The construction programme for the Project
for the next reporting period is presented in Appendix A.
7.1.2
Works to be undertaken in the next two
months are summarized below:
·
Open
trench for main laying and main laying;
·
Jacking pit construction for pipe jacking;
·
Trial pit excavation;
·
Pipe piling for Portal Ancillary Building Excavation
and Lateral Support wall; and
·
ELS works in Portion 3.
7.1.3
Potential environmental impacts arising
from the above construction activities are mainly associated with construction
dust impact, noise impact, water quality impact, waste management and landscape
and visual.
7.2.1
The key environmental mitigation measures
for the Project in the coming reporting period associated with the above
construction activities will include:
Dust
·
Regular watering to reduce dust emissions
from the exposed site surface;
·
Stockpile of dusty materials shall be
covered entirely by impervious sheeting;
·
Provide vehicles washing facilities at all
site exits to wash away any dusty materials from vehicle body;
·
NRMM Labels should be displayed on the
applicable equipment on site by the Contractor;
·
All vehicle and plant should be cleaned
before they leave a construction site.
Noise
·
Only well-maintained plant should be
operated on-site, and plant should be maintained regularly during the
construction programme;
·
Quality Powered Mechanical Equipment
(QPME) should be adopted as far as possible.
Water Quality
·
No effluent discharge would be allowed
before the effluent discharge license is acquired.
·
Surface run-off from construction sites
should be discharged into dedicated discharge point via adequately designed
sand/ silt removal facilities;
·
Channels/ earth bunds/ sandbags barriers
should be provided on site to properly direct stormwater to silt removal
facilities;
·
Silt removal facilities, channels and
manholes should be maintained, and the deposited silt and grit should be
removed regularly;
·
Open stockpiles of construction materials
on sites should be covered with tarpaulin or similar fabric during rainstorms;
·
Perimeter channels should be provided on
site boundaries where necessary to intercept stormwater run-off from outside
the site so that it will not wash across the site;
·
Bare slope should be covered completely by
using canvas to reduce muddy surface runoff during typhoons and rainstorms.
Waste Management
·
Provision of sufficient waste disposal
points and regular collection of waste;
·
Regular cleaning and maintenance programme
for drainage system;
·
Chemical containers shall be stored with
drip tray underneath;
·
Storage, handling, transport, and disposal
of chemical waste should be arranged in accordance with the Code of Practice on
the Packaging, Labelling and Storage of Chemical Wastes published by EPD, and
collected by a licensed chemical waste collector.
Ecology
·
Minimize loss of habitats and associated
wildlife;
·
Using directional lighting to prevent
excessive light spill into adjacent natural habitat and disturbance to
nocturnal fauna.
Landscape and
Visual
·
Adequate tree protection measures shall be
provided for the trees to be retained on site.
8.1.1
This is the 6th
Monthly EM&A Report presenting the EM&A works during the reporting
period from 1 September 2023 to 30 September 2023 in accordance with the
EM&A Manual.
8.1.2
No Action Level or Limit Level exceedance was
recorded for 1-hour TSP monitoring in the reporting period.
8.1.3
No Action Level or Limit Level exceedance was recorded for construction
noise monitoring on in the reporting period.
8.1.4
Environmental site inspections
were conducted on 13, 22 and 27 September 2023 by the ET in the reporting
period. The site inspection scheduled on 8 September 2023 was
cancelled due to adverse weather.
8.1.5
No environmental complaint was received in the
reporting period.
8.1.6
No notification of summons and prosecution was
received in the reporting period.
8.1.7
The ET will keep track on the construction works to
confirm compliance of environmental requirements and the proper implementation
of all necessary mitigation measures.
8.1.8
No change to the EM&A programme was made in
this reporting period.
8.2.1
The proposed mitigation measures were properly implemented and were
considered effective and efficient in pollution control.
8.2.2
The ET had no recommendation following the completion of EM&A in the
reporting period.