Table of Contents
2.......... Project
Information
2.3 Construction Programme and
Activities
2.5 Status of Environmental Licences,
Notification and Permits
3.......... Environmental Monitoring Requirements
3.1 Construction Dust Monitoring
3.2 Construction Noise Monitoring
3.3 Construction Water Monitoring
4.......... Implementation
Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures
5.......... Monitoring
Results
5.1 Construction Dust Monitoring
5.2 Regular Construction Noise
Monitoring
5.3 Construction Water Monitoring
6.......... ENVIRONMENTAL
SITE INSPECTION AND AUDIT
7.......... Environmental Non-conformance
7.1 Summary of Monitoring Exceedances
7.2 Summary of Environmental
Non-Compliance
7.3 Summary of Environmental Complaints
7.4 Summary of Environmental Summon and
Successful Prosecutions
8.1 Construction Programme for the Next
Three Month
8.2 Key Issues for the Coming Month
8.3 Monitoring Schedule for the Coming
Month
9.......... ConclusionS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
List of Tables
Table
2.1........... Construction Activities in the
reporting month
Table
2.2........... Contact
Information of Key Personnel
Table
2.3........... Status
of Environmental Licenses, Notifications and Permits
Table
3.1 ......... Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
Table
3.2 ......... Location of Construction Dust Monitoring Station
Table
3.3........... Noise
Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Table
3.4........... Noise Monitoring Equipment for Regular Noise
Monitoring
Table
3.5........... Noise
Monitoring Stations during Construction Phase
Table
3.6........... Noise
Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Table
3.7………Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
Table
3.8……….Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations
Table
3.9……….Water Quality Monitoring Parameters,
Frequency and Duration
Table
4.1........... Status of Required Submission under
Environmental Permit
Table
5.1........... Summary
of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Result in the Reporting Period
Table
5.2........... Summary
of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Result in the Reporting Period
Table
5.3........... Summary
of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period
Table
5.4……….Summary of Impact Water Quality Monitoring Results
Table
5.5……….Summary of Water Quality Exceedances
Table
6.1........... Observations
and Recommendations of Site Audit
Table
8.1........... Construction Activities in the
coming three month
List of Figures
Site Layout Plan |
|
Location of Air
Quality Monitoring Station |
|
Locations of Noise
Monitoring Station |
|
Locations of Water
Monitoring Station |
List
of Appendices
Construction
Programme |
|
Project
Organization Structure |
|
Implementation
Schedule of Environmental Mitigation Measures |
|
Summary of Action
and Limit Levels |
|
Calibration
Certificates of Equipment |
|
EM&A Monitoring
Schedules |
|
Air Quality
Monitoring Results and their Graphical Presentations |
|
Noise Monitoring
Results and their Graphical Presentations |
|
Water Monitoring
Results |
|
Detail of Water
Quality Exceedance |
|
Event and Action
Plan Cumulative
Statistics on Complaints, Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecutions |
|
Monthly Summary
Waste Flow Table |
Central Kowloon Route
– Kai Tak West (CKR-KTW; Contract No. HY/2014/07) (hereafter called “the
Project”) covers part of the construction of the Central Kowloon Route (CKR).
The Project comprises
the follow works:
·
50x30m access shaft with noise enclosure
at Ma Tau Kok (MTK);
·
100m long cut-and-cover (C&C) tunnel
at MTK;
·
Demolition and re-provisioning of MTK
Public Pier;
·
160m long underwater tunnel (UWT) (Stage
1);
·
210m long UWT (Stage 2);
·
60m long C&C tunnel at Kai Tak;
·
130m long depressed road and 200m long
underpass at Kai Tak;
·
390m long underground tunnel ventilation
adit at Kai Tak;
·
Seawall demolition and construction of new
landing steps; and
·
Barging Point enclosure and conveyor
system.
The EM&A programme commenced on 4 April 2018.The impact EM&A for the Project includes
air quality, noise and water quality monitoring.
This is the tenth
monthly EM&A Report presenting the EM&A works carried out during the period
between 1 and 31 January 2019. As informed by the Contractor, major activities
in the reporting period were:
Locations |
Site Activities |
Kai Tak |
·
Pipe piling ·
Setup of excavated soil storage area ·
Watermain diversion ·
Construction of ventilation adit ·
Construction of at-grade road ·
Construction of temporary traffic deck |
Ma Tau Kok |
·
Site clearance ·
Temporary Traffic Management implementation ·
Pipe piling works ·
King post construction ·
Existing drainage diversion works ·
Fresh water pipe installation works ·
Project signboard construction ·
ELS works for access shaft |
Kowloon Bay |
·
Abandoned fuel pipeline removal ·
Sheetpile and pipe pile construction for stage 1 temporary
reclamation ·
Marine piling works and platform erection ·
Landing step pipe piling work |
Barging Point |
·
Site clearance ·
Barging point construction and operation |
Breaches
of Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality
All 24-hour TSP result was below the Action and Limit Levels at all
monitoring locations in the reporting month.
All 1-hour TSP result was below the Action and Limit Levels at all
monitoring locations in the reporting month.
Breaches
of Action and Limit Levels for Noise
Regular Noise Monitoring
No
exceedance of Action and Limit Level of noise was recorded in the reporting
month.
Breaches
of Action and Limit Levels for Water
No Action level and Limit level exceedance were recorded at measured DO
and Total PAHs.
Four (4) Action Level and four (4) Limit level were recorded exceedances at measured turbidity level in the reporting month.
Four
(4) Action Level and eleven (11) Limit Level exceedances were recorded at
measured SS level in the reporting month.
One
(1) Action Level and sixty-nine (69) Limit Level exceedances were recorded at
measured Copper Level.
Based on the findings from the completed IRs on 1, 4, 6, 8, 11, 13, 15,
18, 22 and 27 December 2018 and 3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15, 17 January 2019, the
exceedance were unrelated to the Project.
Except for the exceedances on 19, 22, 24, 26, 29 and 31 January 2019,
where the investigation is undergoing and the investigation results will be
presented in the next monthly EM&A report. Nevertheless, the Contractor was
reminded to ensure provision of ongoing maintenance to the silt curtains.
Complaint,
Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecution
One (1) complaint (received by Highway Department on 28 December 2018)
in water were referred by the Contractor on 04 January 2019, the investigation
report was finalized on 23 January 2019.
No environmental
related complaint, notification of summons and successful prosecution were
received in the reporting month.
Reporting
Changes
No report changes in the reporting period.
Future
Key Issues
Key issues to be
considered in the next three months included:
Locations |
Site Activities |
Kai Tak |
·
Pipe piling ·
Setup of excavated soil storage area ·
Watermain diversion ·
Construction of ventilation adit ·
Construction of at-grade road ·
Construction of temporary traffic deck |
Ma Tau Kok |
·
Site clearance ·
Temporary Traffic Management implementation ·
Pipe piling works, ·
King post construction ·
Existing drainage diversion works ·
Fresh water pipe installation works ·
Project signboard construction ·
ELS works for access shaft |
Kowloon Bay |
·
Abandoned fuel pipeline removal ·
Sheetpile and pipe pile construction for stage 1 temporary reclamation ·
Marine piling works and platform erection ·
Landing step pipe piling work |
Barging Point |
·
Site Clearance ·
Barging point construction and operation |
·
Section 1: Introduction
·
Section 2: Project Information
·
Section 3: Environmental Monitoring
Requirement
·
Section 4: Implementation Status of
Environmental Mitigation Measures
·
Section 5: Monitoring Results
·
Section 6: Environmental Site Inspection
and Audit
·
Section 7: Environmental
Non-conformance
·
Section 8: Future Key Issues
· Section 9: Conclusions and Recommendations
(a) construction of approximately 160m long cut-and-cover tunnel and
370m long underwater tunnel between the tunnel section at Ma Tau Kok and the
depressed road of the CKR within Kai Tak Development;
(b) reconstruction of the seawall at Ma Tau Kok public pier, and the
sloping seawall at the Former Kai Tak Airport Runway;
(c) construction of approximately 125m long depressed road and 200m
long underpass of the CKR within Kai Tak Development;
(d) construction of approximately 360m long underground tunnel
ventilation adit of the CKR;
(e) reconstruction of Kowloon City Ferry Pier Public Transport
Interchange; and
(f)
other associated works.
Table 2.1 Construction Activities in the reporting month
Locations |
Site Activities |
Kai
Tak |
·
Pipe piling ·
Setup of excavated soil storage area ·
Watermain diversion ·
Construction of ventilation adit ·
Construction of at-grade road ·
Construction of temporary traffic deck |
Ma
Tau Kok |
·
Site clearance ·
Temporary Traffic Management implementation ·
Pipe piling works ·
King post construction ·
Existing drainage diversion works ·
Fresh water pipe installation works ·
Project signboard construction ·
ELS works for access shaft |
Kowloon
Bay |
·
Abandoned fuel pipeline removal ·
Sheetpile and pipe pile construction for stage 1 temporary
reclamation ·
Marine piling works and platform erection ·
Landing step pipe piling work |
Barging
Point |
·
Site clearance ·
Barging point construction and operation |
Table 2.2 Contact Information of Key Personnel
Party |
Role |
Position |
Name |
Telephone |
Fax |
Arup-Mott
MacDonald Joint Venture |
Residential
Engineer (ER) |
Engineer’s
Representative |
Mr. Jeffrey
Lau |
2268 3640 |
2268 3954 |
ERM |
Independent
Environmental Checker (IEC) |
Independent
Environmental Checker |
Ms. Mandy To |
2271 3313 |
2723 5660 |
Gammon |
Contractor |
Contracts Manager |
Mr. Alan Yan |
2516 8823 |
2516 6260 |
Environmental Manager |
Ms Michelle Tang |
9267 8866 |
2516 6260 |
||
Environmental Officer |
Ms. Phoebe Ng |
9869 1105 |
|||
AECOM |
Contractor’s
Environmental Team (ET) |
ET Leader |
Mr. Y T Tang |
3922 9392 |
2317 7609 |
Table 2.3 Status of Environmental Licenses, Notifications and Permits
Permit / License No. / Notification/
Reference No. |
Valid Period |
Status |
Remarks |
|
From |
To |
|||
Further Environmental
Permit |
||||
FEP-01/457/2013/C |
28 Feb 2018 |
End of Project |
Valid |
-- |
Wastewater
Discharge License |
||||
WT00030290-2018 |
22 Mar 2018 |
31 May 2023 |
Valid |
Ma Tau Kok |
WT00030668-2018 |
27 Apr 2018 |
30 Apr 2023 |
Valid |
Site Office at
Kai Tak West |
WT00030358-2018 |
27 Apr 2018 |
30 Apr 2023 |
Valid |
Kai Tak West |
WT00030333-2018 |
27 Apr 2018 |
30 Apr 2023 |
Valid |
Barging Point
at Portions 4B & 4C |
WT00030330-2018 |
27 Apr 2018 |
30 Apr 2023 |
Valid |
Kowloon Bay |
Construction
Noise Permit |
||||
GW-RE0188-18 |
1 Sep 2018 |
28 Feb 2019 |
Valid |
General Works
at Kai Tak Barging Point |
GW-RE0770-18 |
9 Nov 2018 |
8 Jan 2019 |
Valid until 8
Jan 2019 |
Kai Tak
Pumping Test & General Works |
PP-RE0045-18 |
6 Oct 2018 |
30 Mar 2019 |
Valid |
Percussive
Piling at Kai Tak Area (at grade road and underpass) |
PP-RE0052-18 |
20 Nov 2018 |
18 May 2019 |
Valid |
Percussive
Piling at Stage 1 Temporary Reclamation Area |
Chemical Waste Producer Registration |
||||
5118-247-G2347-47 |
30 Jan 2018 |
End of Project |
Valid |
-- |
5118-247-G2347-48 |
30 Jan 2018 |
End of Project |
Valid |
-- |
Marine Dumping Permit |
||||
EP/MD/19-045 |
20-Nov-18 |
19-May-19 |
Valid |
Sediments requiring Type 1
- Open Sea Disposal |
EP/MD/19-073 |
20-Dec-18 |
19-Jan-19 |
Valid until 19 Jan 2019 |
Sediments requiring Type
1 (Dedicated Site) and Type 2 Confined
Marine Disposal |
EP/MD/19-072 |
20-Dec-18 |
19-Jan-19 |
Valid until 19 Jan 2019 |
Permit for T3 sediments
disposal |
Billing
Account for Construction Waste Disposal |
||||
7029909 |
22 Jan 2018 |
End of Project |
Account Active |
-- |
7031949 |
2 Oct 2018 |
2 Jan 2019 |
Account Active until 2 Jan 2019 |
Billing Account for Disposal of
Construction Waste (by vessels) |
Notification
Under Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation |
||||
429442 |
5 Jan 2018 |
5 Jul 2025 |
Notified |
-- |
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Equipment
Table 3.1 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
Tisch
Total Suspended Particulate Mass Flow Controlled High Volume Air Sampler |
|
Portable
direct reading dust meter |
Sibata
Digital Dust Monitor |
Monitoring Locations
Table 3.2 Location of Construction Dust Monitoring Station
Location |
Monitoring Station |
Description |
E-A14a
[1] |
Block
B of Merit Industrial Centre |
Rooftop
(13/F) |
[1] The air monitoring station proposed in the
EM&A Manual (i.e. Wyler Gardens with ID: E-A14) was not available for
impact dust monitoring, therefore impact monitoring was conducted at E-A14a as
an alternative which was agreed by the ER, IEC and EPD.
Monitoring
Methodology
(a)
The HVS was
installed in the vicinity of the air sensitive receivers. The following criteria were considered in the
installation of the
HVS as far as practicable:-
(i)
A horizontal platform with
appropriate support to secure the sampler against gusty wind was provided.
(ii)
Two samplers should not
be placed less than 2m apart from each other;
(iii)
The distance between the HVS and
any obstacles, such as buildings, was at least twice the height that the
obstacle protrudes above the HVS.
(iv)
A minimum of 2 meters separation
from walls, parapets and penthouse for rooftop sampler.
(v)
A minimum of 2 meters separation
from any supporting structure, measured horizontally is required.
(vi)
No furnace or incinerator flues
nearby.
(vii)
Airflow around the sampler was
unrestricted.
(viii)
The sampler was located more than
20 meters from any dripline.
(ix)
Any wire fence and gate, required
to protect the sampler, did not obstruct the monitoring process.
(x)
Permission was obtained to set up
the samplers and access to the monitoring station.
(xi)
A secured supply of electricity
was obtained to operate the sampler.
(b)
Preparation of
Filter Papers
(i)
Glass fibre filters, G810 were
labelled and sufficient filters that were clean and without pinholes were
selected.
(ii)
All filters were equilibrated in
the conditioning environment for 24 hours before weighing. The conditioning
environment temperature was around 25 °C and not variable by more than ±3 °C;
the relative humidity (RH) was < 50% and not variable by more than ±5%. A
convenient working RH was 40%.
(iii)
All filter papers were prepared
and analysed by ALS Technichem (HK) Pty
Ltd., which is a HOKLAS accredited laboratory and has
comprehensive quality assurance and quality control programmes.
(c)
Field
Monitoring
(i)
The power supply was checked to ensure the HVS works properly.
(ii)
The filter holder and the area surrounding
the filter were cleaned.
(iii)
The filter holder was removed by
loosening the four bolts and a new filter, with stamped number upward, on a
supporting screen was aligned carefully.
(iv)
The filter was properly aligned
on the screen so that the gasket formed an airtight seal on the outer edges of
the filter.
(v)
The swing bolts were fastened to
hold the filter holder down to the frame.
The pressure applied was sufficient to avoid air leakage at the edges.
(vi)
Then the shelter lid was closed
and was secured with the aluminium strip.
(vii)
The HVS was warmed-up for about 5
minutes to establish run-temperature conditions.
(viii)
A new flow rate record sheet was
set into the flow recorder.
(ix)
On site temperature and
atmospheric pressure readings were taken and the flow rate of the HVS was
checked and adjusted at around 1.3 m3/min, and complied with the
range specified in the EM&A Manual (i.e. 0.6-1.7 m3/min).
(x)
The programmable digital timer
was set for a sampling period of 24 hrs, and the starting time, weather
condition and the filter number were recorded.
(xi)
The initial elapsed time was
recorded.
(xii)
At the end of sampling, on site
temperature and atmospheric pressure readings were taken and the final flow
rate of the HVS was checked and recorded.
(xiii)
The final elapsed time was
recorded.
(xiv)
The sampled filter was removed
carefully and folded in half length so that only surfaces with collected
particulate matter were in contact.
(xv)
It was then placed in a clean
envelope and sealed.
(xvi)
All monitoring information was
recorded on a standard data sheet.
(xvii) Filters were then sent to ALS Technichem
(HK) Pty Ltd. for analysis.
(d)
Maintenance and
Calibration
(i)
The HVS and its accessories were maintained in good working condition, such as
replacing motor brushes routinely and checking electrical wiring to ensure a
continuous power supply.
(ii)
HVSs were calibrated using
TE-5025A Calibration Kit upon installation and thereafter at bi-monthly
intervals.
(iii)
Calibration certificate of the TE-5025A Calibration Kit and the HVSs are provided in Appendix
E.
(a)
Measuring Procedures
The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust
meter are in accordance with the Manufacturer’s Instruction Manual as follows:
(i)
Turn the power on.
(ii)
Close the air collecting opening cover.
(iii)
Push the “TIME SETTING” switch to [BG]
(iv)
Push “START/STOP”
switch to perform background measurement for 6 seconds.
(v)
Turn the knob at SENSI ADJ position to insert
the light scattering plate.
(vi)
Leave the equipment for 1 minute upon “SPAN
CHECK” is indicated in the display.
(vii)
Push “START/STOP” switch to perform automatic
sensitivity adjustment. This measurement takes 1 minute.
(viii)
Pull out the knob and return it to MEASURE
position.
(ix)
Push the “TIME SETTING” switch the time set
in the display to 3 hours.
(x)
Lower down the air collection opening cover.
(xi)
Push “START/STOP” switch to start
measurement.
(b)
Maintenance and Calibration
(i)
The 1-hour TSP meter was
calibrated at 1-year intervals against a continuous particulate TEOM Monitor,
Series 1400ab. Calibration certificates of the Laser Dust Monitors are provided in Appendix
E.
Monitoring Schedule for the
Reporting Month
Monitoring Requirements
Table 3.3 Noise Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Parameter and Duration |
Frequency |
30-mins
measurement at each monitoring station between 0700 and 1900 on normal
weekdays. Leq, L10 and L90 would be
recorded. |
At least once per week |
Table 3.4 Noise Monitoring Equipment for Regular Noise Monitoring
B&K (Model No. 2238) |
|
Acoustic
Calibrator |
B&K (Model
No. 4231) |
Monitoring Locations
Table 3.5 Noise Monitoring Stations during Construction Phase
Location |
Monitoring Station |
Description |
Measurement |
E-N12a [1] |
19 Hing Yan Street |
Rooftop (9/F) |
Façade |
E-N21a [1] |
Block B of Merit Industrial Centre |
Rooftop (13/F) |
Free field [2] |
Notes:
[1] The noise monitoring stations proposed in the EM&A Manual
(i.e. Grand Waterfront Tower 3 with ID: E-N12 and Hang Chien Court Block J with
ID: E-N21) were not available for impact noise monitoring, therefore impact
monitoring was conducted at E-N12a and E-N21a as an alternative which was
agreed by the ER, IEC and EPD.
[2] A correction of +3 dB(A)
was made to the free field measurements.
Monitoring
Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Table 3.6 Noise Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Location |
Parameter and Duration |
Frequency |
E-N12a and E-N21a |
30-mins measurement at each
monitoring station between 0700 and 1900 on normal weekdays. Leq,
L10 and L90 would be recorded. |
At
least once per week |
Monitoring Methodology
(a)
The sound level meter was set on
a tripod at a height of 1.2 m above the ground.
(b)
Façade measurement was made at
E-N12a.
(c)
Free field measurements was made
at monitoring location E-N21a. A correction of +3 dB(A) shall be made to the
free field measurements.
(d)
The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct
functioning of the meter.
(e)
Parameters such as frequency
weighting, the time weighting and the measurement time were set as follows:
(i)
frequency weighting
(ii)
time weighting: Fast
(iii)
time measurement: Leq(30-minutes)
during non-restricted hours i.e. 0700 – 1900 on normal weekdays.
(f)
Prior to and after each noise
measurement, the meter was calibrated using the acoustic calibrator for 94
dB(A) at 1000 Hz. If the difference in the
calibration level before and after measurement was more than 1 dB(A), the
measurement would be considered invalid and repeat of noise measurement would
be required after re-calibration or repair of the equipment.
(g)
During the monitoring period, the
Leq, L10 and L90 were recorded. In addition, site conditions and noise
sources were recorded on a standard record sheet.
(h)
Noise measurement was paused
during periods of high intrusive noise (e.g. dog barking, helicopter noise) if
possible. Observations were recorded when intrusive noise was unavoidable.
(i)
Noise monitoring was cancelled in
the presence of fog, rain, wind with a steady speed exceeding 5m/s, or wind
with gusts exceeding 10m/s.
(a)
The microphone
head of the sound level meter was cleaned with soft cloth at
regular intervals.
(b)
The meter and
calibrator were sent to the supplier or HOKLAS laboratory to check and
calibrate at yearly intervals.
(c)
Calibration
certificates of the sound level meters and acoustic calibrators are provided
in Appendix E.
Monitoring Schedule for the
Reporting Month
Table 3.7 Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Brand and Model |
Detection Limit |
Dissolved Oxygen
Meter |
YSI 6820 |
0 – 20 mg/L 0-200% saturation |
Water Temperature
Meter |
0-45 degree
Celsius |
|
Salinity Meter |
0-40 parts per
thousand (ppt) |
|
Turbiditimeter |
0-1000 NTU |
|
pH meter |
pH 0.0 to 14.0 |
|
Water Sampler |
Kahlsico Water
Sampler |
N.A |
Echo Sounder |
Eagle Cuda-168 |
N.A |
Global
Positioning System |
JRC DGPS 224
Model JLR-4341 with J-NAV 500 Model NWZ4551 |
N.A |
Table 3.8 Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations
Type of Station |
Station |
Location |
Easting |
Northing |
Water Quality Monitoring Station |
IS1 |
Planned Kai Tak Cooling Water Intake (subject to its
implementation) |
839050 |
819377 |
IS2 |
To Kwa Wan Typhoon Shelter |
838450 |
819399 |
|
IS3 |
Tai Wan Salt Water Intake |
837948 |
818202 |
|
Control Station |
C1 |
Control Station 1 |
837787 |
817712 |
C2 |
Control Station 2 |
838237 |
818804 |
|
C3 |
Control Station 3 |
839105 |
819019 |
Table 3.9 Water Quality Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Parameter |
Frequency and Duration |
Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, Turbidity,
pH value, Salinity, Suspended Solids, Copper and Total PAH |
Three days per week, at mid-flood and mid-ebb tides |
All monitoring equipment were
checked and calibrated before use. Responses of sensors and electrodes were
also checked with certified standard solutions before each use.
The interval between 2 sets of
monitoring was not less than 36 hours.
Individual flood and ebb tides
not less than 0.5m.
At least 3 replicate in-situ
measurements and water sampling were carried out in each sampling event.
Measurements were taken at 3
water depths, namely 1m below water surface, mid-depth and 1m above sea bed, except
where the water depth less than 6m, the mid-depth station may be omitted.
Should the water depth be less than 3m, only the mid-depth station was
monitored.
Analysis of suspended solids was
carried out by ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Ltd.
Sufficient water samples were collected at the monitoring stations for
carrying out the laboratory analysis. The analysis followed the standard
methods as described in APHA Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and
Wastewater, 19th Edition (APHA 2540D for SS).
Analysis of copper was carried
out by ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Ltd.
Sufficient water samples were collected at the monitoring stations for
carrying out the laboratory analysis. The analysis followed the standard methods
as described in USEPA Method for inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry
(ICP-MS), Revision 1 (ICP-MS USEPA 6020A for copper).
Analysis of total polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs) was carried out by ALS Technichem (HK) Pty
Ltd. Sufficient water samples were
collected at the monitoring stations for carrying out the laboratory analysis.
The analysis followed the standard methods as described in USEPA Methods for
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Detector, Revision 3, (GC-MSD USEPA
3510C,USEPA 3630C,USEPA 8270C for total PAHs).
Water samples for suspended
solids measurements were collected in high density polythene bottles, packed in
ice (cooled to 4oC without being frozen), and delivered to a HOKLAS
laboratory as soon as possible after collection.
Monitoring Schedule for the
Reporting Month
Table 4.1 Status of Required Submission under Environmental Permit
EP Condition |
Submission |
Submission
Date |
Condition 3.4 of |
Monthly EM&A Report for December 2018 |
14 January 2019 |
Table 5.1 Summary of 24-hour
TSP Monitoring Result in the Reporting Period
ID |
Average (mg/m3) |
Range (mg/m3) |
Action Level (mg/m3) |
Limit Level (mg/m3) |
E-A14a |
58.6 |
48.0 – 70.6 |
197.3 |
260 |
Table 5.2 Summary of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Result in the Reporting Period
ID |
Average (mg/m3) |
Range (mg/m3) |
Action Level (mg/m3) |
Limit Level (mg/m3) |
E-A14a |
66.9 |
52.5 – 82.6 |
302.4 |
500 |
Table 5.3 Summary of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period
ID |
Range, dB(A), Leq (30
mins) |
Limit Level, dB(A), Leq
(30 mins) |
E-N12a |
58.3
– 61.5 |
75 |
E-N21a |
59.1
– 65.7 |
75 |
Table 5.4 Summary of Impact Water Quality Monitoring Results
Locations |
Parameters |
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Temperature (oC) |
pH value |
Dissolved Oxygen
(mg/L) |
Turbidity (NTU) |
Salinity (ppt) |
Suspended Solids*
(mg/L) |
Copper* (µg/L) |
Total PAHs* (µg/L) |
|||
Surface &
Middle |
Bottom |
|||||||||
CS1 |
Avg. |
18.33 |
8.15 |
6.87 |
6.80 |
2.40 |
32.87 |
3.04 |
5.39 |
1.60 |
Min. |
17.64 |
7.97 |
5.65 |
5.64 |
1.30 |
31.83 |
<0.5 |
<1.00 |
<1.60 |
|
Max. |
18.85 |
8.39 |
7.84 |
7.70 |
3.60 |
33.78 |
7.60 |
9.00 |
<1.60 |
|
CS2 |
Avg. |
18.35 |
8.16 |
6.84 |
6.76 |
2.39 |
32.86 |
3.11 |
5.48 |
1.60 |
Min. |
17.64 |
7.98 |
5.67 |
5.66 |
1.20 |
31.84 |
0.50 |
<1.00 |
<1.60 |
|
Max. |
18.95 |
8.38 |
7.87 |
7.31 |
5.40 |
33.79 |
7.90 |
10.00 |
<1.60 |
|
CS3 |
Avg. |
18.36 |
8.16 |
6.80 |
6.74 |
2.32 |
32.86 |
3.25 |
5.50 |
1.60 |
Min. |
17.62 |
7.98 |
5.54 |
5.51 |
1.10 |
31.84 |
0.80 |
<1.00 |
<1.60 |
|
Max. |
18.95 |
8.39 |
7.52 |
7.29 |
3.80 |
33.79 |
8.90 |
9.00 |
<1.60 |
|
IS1 |
Avg. |
18.37 |
8.15 |
6.79 |
6.74 |
2.38 |
32.85 |
3.24 |
5.46 |
1.60 |
Min. |
17.62 |
7.98 |
5.55 |
5.53 |
1.40 |
31.84 |
0.70 |
<1.00 |
<1.60 |
|
Max. |
19.05 |
8.39 |
7.28 |
7.23 |
3.50 |
33.79 |
8.90 |
9.00 |
<1.60 |
|
IS2 |
Avg. |
18.37 |
8.16 |
6.82 |
6.75 |
2.33 |
32.85 |
3.23 |
5.49 |
1.60 |
Min. |
17.62 |
7.98 |
5.57 |
5.59 |
1.20 |
31.84 |
0.60 |
1.00 |
<1.60 |
|
Max. |
19.06 |
8.42 |
7.46 |
7.25 |
3.40 |
33.79 |
9.00 |
9.00 |
<1.60 |
|
IS3 |
Avg. |
18.34 |
8.15 |
6.85 |
6.79 |
2.40 |
32.86 |
3.00 |
5.51 |
1.60 |
Min. |
17.64 |
7.97 |
5.69 |
5.69 |
1.50 |
31.84 |
<0.5 |
<1.00 |
<1.60 |
|
Max. |
18.89 |
8.38 |
7.54 |
7.36 |
4.00 |
33.77 |
10.00 |
9.00 |
<1.60 |
|
Note: |
|
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*Due to the Chinese New Year holidays, the
laboratory results on 31 Jan 2019 was postponed and will be reported in next
reporting period. |
Table 5.5 Summary of Water Quality Exceedances
Exceedance Level |
DO (S&M) |
DO (Bottom) |
Turbidity |
SS* |
Copper* |
Total PAHs (µg/L)* |
Total |
||||||||
Ebb |
Flood |
Ebb |
Flood |
Ebb |
Flood |
Ebb |
Flood |
Ebb |
Flood |
Ebb |
Flood |
Ebb |
Flood |
||
Action |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
3 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
1 |
|
Limit |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
12 |
11 |
0 |
0 |
14 |
14 |
|
IS2 |
Action |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
Limit |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
12 |
11 |
0 |
0 |
14 |
14 |
|
IS3 |
Action |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Limit |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
1 |
12 |
11 |
0 |
0 |
15 |
13 |
|
Total |
Action |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
4 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
9 |
|
|
Limit |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
6 |
5 |
36 |
33 |
0 |
0 |
84 |
|
Note: |
|
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*Due
to the Chinese New Year holidays, the laboratory results on 31 Jan 2019 was postponed
and will be reported in next reporting period. |
Table 6.1 Observations and Recommendations
of Site Audit
Parameters |
Date |
Observations and Recommendations |
Follow-up |
Air Quality |
02 January 2019 |
· NRMM label was not observed on the mobile crane at Kai
Tak. The Contractor was reminded to display the NRMM label on the conspicuous
space of mobile crane at Kai Tak |
The item was rectified by the Contractor on 03 January 2019. |
Reminder: · The Contractor was reminded to provide sufficient water
spraying on the haul road at Kai Tak. |
The item was rectified by the Contractor on 04 January 2019.. |
||
09 January 2019 |
Reminder: · The Contractor was reminded to replace proper NRMM label
on the mobile crane at steel platform. |
The item was rectified by the Contractor on 11 January 2019. |
|
16 January 2019 |
Reminder: · The Contractor was reminded to provide water spraying
regularly on the haul road at Kai Tak. |
The item was rectified by the Contractor on 19 January 2019. |
|
23 January 2019 |
Reminder: · The Contractor was reminded to cover the entire surface of
stockpile at Kai Tak. |
The item was rectified by the Contractor on 29 January 2019. |
|
30 January 2019 |
Reminder: · Water spraying lorry was observed during the site
inspection. However, the contractor was also reminded to enhance the water spraying
on the haul road at Kai Tak. |
The item will follow up in next reporting period. |
|
Noise |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Water Quality |
16 January 2019 |
Reminder: · The Contractor was reminded to properly maintain the silt
curtain at Kai Tak.. |
The item was rectified by the Contractor on 17 January 2019. |
· The bunding near site entrance was observed without
adequate effectiveness for site surface run-off protection at Ma Tau Kok. The
Contractor was reminded to improve the bunding for run-off protection. |
The item was rectified by the Contractor on 22 January 2019. |
||
Waste/ Chemical Management |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Landscape & Visual |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Permits/ Licenses |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Table 8.1 Construction Activities in the coming three month
Locations |
Site Activities |
Kai
Tak |
·
Pipe piling ·
Setup of excavated soil storage area ·
Watermain diversion ·
Construction of ventilation adit ·
Construction of at-grade road ·
Construction of temporary traffic deck |
Ma
Tau Kok |
·
Site clearance ·
Temporary Traffic Management implementation ·
Pipe piling works, ·
King post construction ·
Existing drainage diversion works ·
Fresh water pipe installation works ·
Project signboard construction ·
ELS works for access shaft |
Kowloon
Bay |
·
Abandoned fuel pipeline removal ·
Sheetpile and pipe pile construction for stage 1 temporary reclamation ·
Marine piling works and platform erection ·
Landing step pipe piling work |
Barging
Point |
·
Site Clearance ·
Barging point construction and operation |