I.
Introduction
This
is the 37th Monthly EM&A Report prepared by Fugro Technical
Services Limited for the Contract No. HY/2018/08 Central Kowloon Route ¡V
Central Tunnel. The Contract No. HY/2018/08 commenced on 19 September 2019. This
report summarized the monitoring results and audits findings of the EM&A
programme under the issued EP (EP No.: EP-457/2013/D) and in accordance with
the EM&A Manual during the reporting period from 01/09/2022 to 30/09/2022.
II.
Summary of Main Works Undertaken and Key Measures Implemented
The
main construction works carried out in the reporting period were as follow:
Ho Man Tin
¡P
Multi-faces drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Mixed and soft ground excavation;
¡P
Ventilation adit and cavern mechanical excavation;
¡P
TBM tunnel enlargement by blasting;
¡P
Underbreak scaling and smoothing works;
¡P
Waterproofing, lining and invert
concreting;
¡P
Modification on ventilation and concrete
pipe;
¡P
Mucking out from HMT to MTK;
¡P
Pipe pile wall construction;
¡P
Foundation of tower crane;
¡P
Dismantling of noise enclosure and associated
equipment.
Yau Ma Tei
¡P
Drill and break excavation;
¡P
Drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Canopy and arch rib installation;
¡P
Mucking out from tunnel;
¡P
Site and shaft installation.
Ma Tau Kok
¡P
Drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Mucking out from tunnel;
¡P
Site and shaft installation.
Ka Tak Barging Point
¡P
Spoil handling and disposal.
Sheung Lok Street
¡P
Drop hole drilling works;
¡P
Steel casing installation;
¡P
Grouting
III.
Summary of Exceedances, Investigation and Follow-up
No Action
and Limit Level exceedance was recorded for construction dust monitoring in the
reporting month.
Three
(3) Action Level exceedances were recorded for construction noise
due to the noise-related complaints received in the reporting month. No Limit
Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise monitoring in the
reporting month.
IV.
Complaint Handling, Prosecution and Public Engagement.
One (1) noise-related complaint
was received in the last reporting month (i.e. 27 August 2022). The investigation reports for the complaints were finalized
on 11th
October 2022.
Three (3) noise-related and
one (1) water-related complaints (i.e. 6, 9, and 28 September 2022) were received in the reporting month.
The complaint cases in August and September
2022 are summarized in Table I.
Table I Environmental
Complaints Log
Complaint Log No. |
Date of Complaint |
Received From |
Nature of Complaint |
Status |
EC135_CKRCT20220827_520 |
27th August 2022 |
Contract Complaint
Hotline |
Construction Noise |
Investigation report
was finalized on 11th October 2022. |
EC137_CKRCT20220906_525 |
6th September 2022 |
Contract Complaint
Hotline |
Construction Noise |
Investigation report
was finalized on 12th October 2022 |
EC138_CKRCT20220909_526 |
9th September 2022 |
Contract Complaint
Hotline |
Construction Noise |
Under investigation
and the investigation results will be reported in the subsequent Monthly
EM&A Report. |
EC139_CKRCT20220928_529 |
28th September 2022 |
Contract Complaint
Hotline |
Construction Noise |
Investigation report
was finalized on 12th October 2022 |
EC140_CKRCT20220928_530 |
28th September 2022 |
1823 |
Muddy water |
Investigation report
was finalized on 12th October 2022 |
No
notification of summons and prosecutions were received in the reporting period.
No
public engagement activities were conducted in the reporting period.
V.
Reporting Change
There
were no reporting changes during the reporting month.
VI.
Future Key Issues
The
main works will be anticipated in the next reporting period are as follow:
Ho Man Tin
¡P
Multi-faces drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Mixed and soft ground excavation;
¡P
Ventilation adit and cavern mechanical excavation;
¡P
TBM Tunnel enlargement by blasting;
¡P
Underbreak scaling and smoothing works;
¡P
Waterproofing, lining and invert concreting;
¡P
Modification on ventilation and concrete pipe;
¡P
Pipe pile wall construction;
¡P
Dismantling of noise enclosure and associated equipment;
¡P
Erection of Tower Crane
Yau Ma Tei
¡P
Drill and break excavation;
¡P
Drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Canopy and arch rib installation;
¡P
Mucking out from tunnel;
¡P
Site and shaft installation.
Ma Tau Kok
¡P
Drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Mucking out from tunnel;
¡P
Site and shaft installation.
Ka Tak Barging Point
¡P
Spoil handling and disposal.
Sheung Lok Street
¡P
Drop hole drilling works;
¡P
Steel casing installation;
¡P
Grouting
The recommended
mitigation measures corresponding to the main works in the next reporting period
are listed as follow:
¡P
Good relationship shall be maintained with the nearby sensitive
receivers/ stakeholders which may be affected by the construction works such as
providing better/ more detail information of the work nature and inform in
advance of the works to the nearby residents;
¡P
Any excavated, stockpile of dusty material or load of dusty
materials on a vehicle leaving a construction site should be covered entirely
by impervious sheeting;
¡P
All construction plants / machineries should be checked / serviced
on a regular basis during the courses of construction to minimize the emission
of noise generation and eliminate dark smoke emission;
¡P
All C&D materials generated should be transported and stored at
temporary storage area. Suitable materials should be sorted for reuse on-site;
¡P
Every vehicle shall be cleaned thorough at the designated wheel
washing area onsite;
¡P
Wastewater generated from drilling shall be properly collected for
reuse or treated by wastewater treatment facilities before discharge;
¡P
Provision of drip trays for equipment likely cause spillage of
chemical / fuel, and provide routine maintenance;
¡P
Erecting temporary noise barrier for noisy Powered Mechanical
Equipment (PME) and deployment of Quality Powered Mechanical Equipment (QPME)
as many as practicable;
¡P
Conditions in the Environmental Permit and License should be
followed;
¡P
All recommended mitigation measures specified in the approved EIA
Report and EM&A Manual shall be implemented;
¡P
All vehicles should be cleaned
before leaving the construction site to ensure no muddy deposited by them on
roads.
The
following EP submissions were submitted during the reporting month:
Table II Status
of Required Submission under Environmental Permit
EP Condition |
Submission |
Submission Date |
3.4 |
Monthly EM&A Report (August 2022) |
14 September 2022 |
Contents
1.3 Construction
Programme and Activities
1.4 Works undertaken
during the month
1.5 Status of
Environmental Licences, Notification and Permits
2.1 Construction Dust and Noise Monitoring Location
2.2 Construction Dust Monitoring
2.3 Construction Noise Monitoring
2.4 Construction Dust and Noise Monitoring Schedule
2.5 The Action and Limit Levels
3.1 Construction Dust Monitoring
3.2 Construction Noise Monitoring
5.1 Complaint Handling, Prosecution and Public Engagement
5.2 Summary of Environmental Non-Compliance
5.3 Summary of Monitoring Exceedance
Tables
Table I ¡V Environmental Complaints Log
Table
II ¡V Status of Required Submission under Environmental Permit
Table 1.1
¡V Contact Information of Key Personnel
Table 1.2
¡V Environmental Licenses, Notification and Permits Summary
Table 2.1
¡V Construction Dust and Noise Monitoring Location
Table 2.2
¡V Construction Dust Monitoring Equipment
Table 2.3
¡V Construction Noise Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Table 2.4
¡V Construction Noise Monitoring Equipment
Table 3.1
¡V Summary of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period
Table 3.2
¡V Summary of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period
Table 3.3
¡V Summary of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period
Table 4.1
¡V Observations and Recommendation of Site Inspection in the Reporting Period
Table 5.1
¡V Environmental Complaints Log
Table 6.1
¡V Status of Required Submission under Environmental Permit
Figures
Figure 1 The Site Layout Plan of the Contract
Figure 2.1 The Location of the Construction
Dust and Noise Monitoring Stations (Ho Man Tin)
Figure 2.2 The Location of the Construction
Dust and Noise Monitoring Stations (Ma Tau Kok)
Figure 2.3 The Location of the Construction
Dust and Noise Monitoring Stations (Yau Ma Tei)
Appendices
Appendix A Construction Programme
Appendix
B Project Organization Chart
Appendix
C Calibration Certificate for
Construction Dust Monitoring Equipment
Appendix
D Calibration Certificate for Construction
Noise Monitoring Equipment
Appendix
E Environmental Monitoring Schedule
Appendix
F Action and Limit Levels for Construction
Dust and Noise Monitoring
Appendix
G Construction Dust Monitoring
Results and Meteorological Observations
Appendix
H Construction Noise Monitoring Results
Appendix
I Event and Action Plan
Appendix
J Implementation Status of
Environment Mitigation Measures (Construction Phase)
Table 1.1 Contact
Information of Key Personnel
Party |
Position |
Name |
Telephone |
Highways Department (HyD) |
E13/CKR |
Mr. Joe Lam |
2762 3380 |
Arup-Mott MacDonald Joint
Venture (AMMJV) |
Senior Resident Engineer |
Mr. Ben Poon |
3619 5967 |
ERM-Hong Kong, Limited (ERM) |
Independent
Environmental Checker (IEC) |
Ms. Mandy To |
2271 3000 |
Bouygues Travaux Publics (BTP) |
Environmental
Manager |
Mr.
Simon Wong |
9281
4346 |
Fugro Technical Services Limited |
ET
Leader |
Mr. Cyrus Lai |
3565 4442 |
¡P
Multi-faces drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Mixed and soft ground excavation;
¡P
Ventilation adit and cavern mechanical excavation;
¡P
TBM tunnel enlargement by blasting;
¡P
Underbreak scaling and smoothing works;
¡P
Waterproofing, lining and invert
concreting;
¡P
Modification on ventilation and concrete
pipe;
¡P
Mucking out from HMT to MTK;
¡P
Pipe pile wall construction;
¡P
Foundation of tower crane;
¡P
Dismantling of noise enclosure and
associated equipment.
Yau Ma Tei
¡P
Drill and break excavation;
¡P
Drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Canopy and arch rib installation;
¡P
Mucking out from tunnel;
¡P
Site and shaft installation.
Ma Tau Kok
¡P
Drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Mucking out from tunnel;
¡P
Site and shaft installation.
Ka Tak Barging Point
¡P
Spoil handling and disposal.
Sheung Lok Street
¡P
Drop hole drilling works;
¡P
Steel casing installation;
¡P
Grouting
Table 1.2 Environmental
Licenses, Notification and Permits Summary
Permit/
Notification/ License |
Reference No |
Valid From |
Valid Till |
Form NB |
448930,
448970, 448971 |
Mid-Sep
2019 |
NA |
Billing Account for Disposal of C&D waste |
Account
no. 7034790 |
06 Aug 2019 |
NA |
Chemical Waste Producer Registration (Ho Man Tin Construction
site) |
5111-236-B2557-02 |
25
Sep 2019 |
NA |
Chemical Waste Producer Registration (Yau Ma Tei Construction
site) |
5213-225-B2557-05 |
19
Apr 2021 |
NA |
Chemical Waste Producer Registration (Ma Tau Kok Construction
site) |
5213-247-B2557-06 |
19 Apr
2021 |
NA |
Construction Noise Permit |
|||
Construction Noise Permit (Ho Man Tin Construction
site) 1 |
GW-RE0448-22 |
14 May 2022 |
13 Sep 2022 |
Construction Noise Permit (Ho Man Tin Construction site) |
GW-RE0869-22 |
29 Aug 2022 |
13 Oct 2022 |
Construction Noise Permit (Yau Ma Tei Construction
site) 2 |
GW-RE0674-22 |
07 Jul 2022 |
06 Sep 2022 |
Construction Noise Permit (Yau Ma Tei Construction site) |
GW-RE0871-22 |
30 Aug 2022 |
29 Oct 2022 |
Construction Noise Permit (Ma Tau Kok Construction
site) |
GW-RE0799-22 |
04 Aug 2022 |
03 Feb 2023 |
Construction Noise Permit (Kai Tak Barging
Point) 3 |
GW-RE0182-22 |
08 Mar 2022 |
02 Sep 2022 |
Construction Noise Permit (Kai Tak Barging
Point) |
GW-RE0895-22 |
03 Sep 2022 |
02 Dec 2022 |
Water Discharge License |
|||
Water Discharge License |
WT00034873-2019
(Ho Man Tin Construction
site) |
22
Nov 2019 |
30
Nov 2024 |
WT00035436-2019 (Portion
18) |
02 Apr
2020 |
30
Apr 2025 |
|
WT00037723-2021 (Yau Ma Tei Construction
site) |
07
Apr 2021 |
30
Apr 2026 |
|
WT00037883-2021 (Ma Tau Kok Construction
site) |
30
Apr 2021 |
30
Apr 2026 |
Notes:
1 GW-RE0448-22 was superseded by GW-RE0869-22
since 29 August 2022
2 GW-RE0674-22 was superseded by GW-RE0871-22
since 30 August 2022
3 GW-RE0182-22 was superseded by GW-RE0895-22
since 03 September 2022
Table 2.1
Construction Dust and Noise Monitoring Locations
Dust Monitoring Station ID |
Noise Monitoring Station ID |
Monitoring Location |
M-A3 |
M-N3 |
SKH Tsoi Kung Po
Secondary School |
/ |
E-N12a |
19 Hing Yan Street |
E-A14a |
E-N21a |
Block B of Merit
Industrial Centre |
W-A6 |
/ |
Man Cheong building |
/ |
W-N18 |
Hydan Place |
/ |
W-N25A |
Prosperous Garden
Block 1 |
Notes:
1. The dust and noise monitoring stations proposed in the
EM&A Manual for M-A6/ M-N6 (i.e. Ko Fai House, Kwun Fai Court) was not available
for impact dust and noise monitoring, therefore impact monitoring was conducted
at M-A3/ M-N3 as an alternative which was agreed by the ER, IEC and EPD;
2. The noise monitoring station proposed in the EM&A
Manual for E-N12 (i.e. Grand Waterfront Tower 3) was not available for impact
dust and noise monitoring, therefore impact monitoring was conducted at E-N12a
as an alternative which was agreed by the ER, IEC and EPD;
3. The dust and noise monitoring stations proposed in the EM&A
Manual for E-A14 (i.e. Wyler Gardens) and E-N21 (i.e Hang Chien Court Block J) was not available
for impact dust and noise monitoring, therefore impact monitoring was conducted
at E-A14a/ E-N21a as an alternative which was agreed by the ER, IEC and EPD;
4. The dust monitoring stations proposed in the EM&A
Manual for W-A5 (i.e. The Coronation) was not available for impact dust
monitoring, therefore impact monitoring was conducted at W-A6 as an alternative
which was agreed by the ER, IEC and EPD.
Monitoring Requirement
Monitoring Equipment
Table 2.2 Construction
Dust Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Brand |
Model |
Serial No. |
High Volume Sampler (24-hour TSP) |
Tisch |
TE-5170 |
4388 |
Calibrator |
Tisch |
TE-5025A |
2154 |
Portable direct reading dust
meter (1-hour TSP) |
Sibata |
LD-5R |
155717 |
620408 |
Monitoring Methodology for HVS
¡P
Sufficient support is provided to secure the samplers against gusty
wind.
¡P
No two samplers are placed less than 2 meters apart.
¡P
The distance between the sampler and an obstacle, such as
buildings, is at least twice the height that the obstacle protrudes above the
sampler.
¡P
A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls, parapets and
penthouses is required for rooftop samples.
¡P
A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure,
measured horizontally is required.
¡P
No furnaces or incineration flues are nearby.
¡P
Airflow around the samplers is unrestricted.
¡P
The samplers are more than 20 meters from the drip line.
¡P
Any wire fence and gate, to protect the sampler, should not cause
any obstruction during monitoring.
¡P
Permission must be obtained to set up the samplers and to obtain
access to the monitoring stations.
¡P
A secured supply of electricity is needed to operate the samplers.
Maintenance and Calibration for
HVS
Monitoring Methodology for Direct
Reading Dust Meter
a) Pulling up the air sampling inlet
cover
b) Changing the Mode 0 to BG
c) Pressing Start/Stop switch
d) Turning the knob to SENSI.ADJ and
press it
e) Pressing Start/Stop switch again
f) Returning the knob to the position
MEASURE slowly
g) Pressing the timer set switch to
set measuring time
h) Removing the cap and start the
measurement
Maintenance and Calibration for
Direct Reading Dust Meter
Monitoring Requirement
Table 2.3
Construction Noise Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Parameter |
Duration |
Frequency |
A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq). L10
and L90 were also recorded |
30 minutes |
At least once per week |
Monitoring Equipment
Table 2.4 Construction
Noise Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Brand |
Model |
Serial No. |
Acoustic Calibrator |
Casella |
CEL-120/1 |
5230736 |
5230758 |
|||
Sound Level Meter |
Casella |
CEL-63X |
0873599 |
Monitoring Methodology
a) Free field measurements was made
at monitoring location M-N3. A correction of +3 dB(A) shall be made to the free
field measurements.
b) The battery condition should be
checked to ensure good functioning of the meter.
c) Parameters such as frequency
weighting, the time weighting and the measurement time should set as follow:
(i) Frequency
weighting: A
(ii) Time
weighting: Fast
(iii) Measurement
time: 30 minutes
d) Prior to and after noise
measurement, the meter shall be calibrated using the 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 will be considered invalid and
repeat of noise measurement is required after re-calibration or repair of the
equipment.
e) The wind speed at the monitoring
station shall be checked with the portable wind meter. Noise monitoring should
be cancelled in the presence of fog, rain, and wind with a steady speed
exceeding 5 m/s, or wind with gusts exceeding 10 m/s.
f) Noise measurement should be paused
during periods of high intrusive noise if possible and observation shall be
recorded when intrusive noise is not avoided.
g) At the end of the monitoring
period, the Leq, L10 and L90 should be recorded. In addition, site conditions
and noise sources should also be recorded on a standard record sheet.
Maintenance and Calibration
a) The microphone head of the sound
level meter and calibrator should be cleaned with a soft cloth at quarterly
intervals.
b) The sound level meter and
calibrator should be calibrated annually by a HOKLAS laboratory or the
manufacturer.
The
calibration certificates for noise monitoring equipment are provided in Appendix
D.
Table 3.1 Summary
of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period
Station ID |
Average (µg/m3) |
Range (µg/m3) |
Action Level (µg/m3) |
Limit Level (µg/m3) |
M-A3 |
69 |
53-79 |
333 |
500 |
Table 3.2 Summary
of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period
Station ID |
Average (µg/m3) |
Range (µg/m3) |
Action Level (µg/m3) |
Limit Level (µg/m3) |
M-A3 |
36 |
16-48 |
153 |
260 |
Table 3.3 Summary
of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period
Station ID |
Date |
1Measured Noise Level, dB(A), Leq (30 mins) |
1 2Corrected Noise Level, dB(A), Leq (30 mins) |
Action
Level |
Limit Level
dB(A), Leq (30 mins) |
M-N3 |
6-Sep-2022 |
72.0 |
70.03 |
When one documented complaint is received |
For Schools: 70dB(A) during normal teaching period and 65 dB(A) during examination
periods |
14-Sep-2022 |
67.2 |
NA |
|||
20-Sep-2022 |
67.7 |
NA |
|||
26-Sep-2022 |
68.1 |
NA |
Notes:
1. Free field noise levels
were adjusted with a correlation of +3 dB(A);
2. Corrected Noise Level =10*
log (10^ (Measured Noise Level/10) ¡V 10^ (Baseline Noise Level/10)), where the
Baseline Noise Level = 67.7 dB(A).
3. The Construction Noise
Level on 6 September 2022 is corrected to 70dB(A) based on the formula 10*
log(10^(72/10) ¡V 10^(67.7/10))=69.98. Therefore, the noise monitoring level is
complied with the noise criteria stipulated in EIAO-TM.
Table 4.1 Observations
and Recommendation of Site Inspection in the Reporting Period
Environmental
Aspect |
Date |
Observations
and Recommendations |
Follow-up
Actions |
Air Quality |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Noise |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Water
Quality |
6th
September 2022 |
The
Contractor was reminded to take mitigation measures to prevent the spilled
fuel oils reaching the water sensitive receivers and the nearby soil. |
The
item was rectified by the Contractor on 8th September 2022 |
Waste
Management |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Landscape and Visual |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Permit/ Licenses |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Table 5.1 Environmental
Complaints Log
Complaint Log No. |
Date of Complaint |
Received From |
Nature of Complaint |
Status |
EC135_CKRCT20220827_520 |
27th
August 2022 |
Contract Complaint Hotline |
Construction Noise |
Investigation report was
finalized on 11th October 2022. |
EC137_CKRCT20220906_525 |
6th
September 2022 |
Contract Complaint Hotline |
Construction Noise |
Investigation report was
finalized on 12th October 2022 |
EC138_CKRCT20220909_526 |
9th
September 2022 |
Contract Complaint Hotline |
Construction Noise |
Under investigation and the
investigation results will be reported in the subsequent Monthly EM&A Report. |
EC139_CKRCT20220928_529 |
28th
September 2022 |
Contract Complaint Hotline |
Construction Noise |
Investigation report was
finalized on 12th October 2022 |
EC140_CKRCT20220928_530 |
28th
September 2022 |
1823 |
Muddy
water |
Investigation report was finalized
on 12th October 2022 |
Table 6.1
Status of Required Submission under Environmental Permit
EP Condition |
Submission |
Submission Date |
3.4 |
Monthly EM&A Report (August 2022) |
14 September
2022 |
Ho Man Tin
¡P
Multi-faces drill
and blast excavation;
¡P
Mixed and soft ground excavation;
¡P
Ventilation adit and cavern mechanical excavation;
¡P
TBM Tunnel enlargement by blasting;
¡P
Underbreak scaling and smoothing works;
¡P
Waterproofing, lining and invert concreting;
¡P
Modification on ventilation and concrete pipe;
¡P
Pipe pile wall construction;
¡P
Dismantling of noise enclosure and associated equipment;
¡P
Erection of Tower Crane
Yau
Ma Tei
¡P
Drill and break excavation;
¡P
Drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Canopy and arch rib installation;
¡P
Mucking out from tunnel;
¡P
Site and shaft installation.
Ma Tau Kok
¡P
Drill and blast excavation;
¡P
Mucking out from tunnel;
¡P
Site and shaft installation.
Ka Tak Barging Point
¡P
Spoil handling and disposal.
Sheung Lok Street
¡P
Drop hole drilling works;
¡P
Steel casing installation;
¡P
Grouting
¡P
Good relationship shall be maintained with the nearby sensitive
receivers/ stakeholders which may be affected by the construction works such as
providing better/ more detail information of the work nature and inform in
advance of the works to the nearby residents;
¡P
Any excavated, stockpile of dusty material or load of dusty
materials on a vehicle leaving a construction site should be covered entirely
by impervious sheeting;
¡P
All construction plants / machineries should be checked / serviced
on a regular basis during the courses of construction to minimize the emission
of noise generation and eliminate dark smoke emission;
¡P
All C&D materials generated should be transported and stored at
temporary storage area. Suitable materials should be sorted for reuse on-site;
¡P
Every vehicle shall be cleaned thorough at the designated wheel
washing area onsite;
¡P
Wastewater generated from drilling shall be properly collected for
reuse or treated by wastewater treatment facilities before discharge;
¡P
Provision of drip trays for equipment likely cause spillage of
chemical / fuel, and provide routine maintenance;
¡P
Erecting temporary noise barrier for noisy Powered Mechanical
Equipment (PME) and deployment of Quality Powered Mechanical Equipment (QPME)
as many as practicable;
¡P
Conditions in the Environmental Permit and License should be
followed;
¡P
All recommended mitigation measures specified in the approved EIA
Report and EM&A Manual shall be implemented.
¡P
All vehicles should be cleaned
before leaving the construction site to ensure no muddy deposited by them on
roads.
Air Quality Impact
¡P
No specific observation was
identified in the reporting month.
Construction Noise Impact
¡P
No specific observation was
identified in the reporting month.
Water Quality Impact
¡P
The Contractor was reminded to
take mitigation measures to prevent the spilled fuel oils reaching the water
sensitive receivers and the nearby soil.
Waste Management
¡P
No specific observation was
identified in the reporting month.
Landscape and Visual Impact
¡P
No specific observation was
identified in the reporting month.
Permit/ Licenses
¡P
No specific observation was
identified in the reporting month.