Table
of Contents
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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
4.......... Implementation Status of
Environmental Mitigation Measures
5.......... Monitoring Results
5.1 Construction
Dust Monitoring
5.2 Regular
Construction Noise 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 Months
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 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 6.1 ........ Observations and Recommendations of Site Audit
Table 8.1.......... Construction Activities in the coming three months
List of Figures
Site Layout Plan |
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Location of Air
Quality Monitoring Station |
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Locations of Noise
Monitoring Station |
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List
of Appendices
Construction Programme |
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Project Organization
Structure |
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Implementation
Schedule of Environmental Mitigation Measures |
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Summary of Action
and Limit Levels |
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Calibration
Certificates of Equipment |
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EM&A Monitoring
Schedules |
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Air Quality
Monitoring Results and their Graphical Presentations |
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Noise Monitoring
Results and their Graphical Presentations |
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Event and Action
Plan Cumulative
Statistics on Complaints, Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecutions |
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Monthly Summary
Waste Flow Table Shatin to Central
Link (Hung Hom – Admiralty Section) Kai Tak Barging
Facility under FEP-01/436/2012/F Monthly EM&A Report for November |
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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 and noise monitoring.
This is the fortieth
44th monthly
EM&A Report presenting the EM&A works carried out during the period
between 1 and 31 30 July November 2021.
As informed by the Contractor, major activities in the reporting period were:
Locations |
Site Activities |
Kai Tak |
·
Backfilling and removal of ELS at depressed road and C&C; ·
Waterproof works at depressed road and cut & cover tunnel; ·
Drainage construction at cut & cover; ·
Tunnel walkway construction. |
Ma Tau Kok |
·
TTM implementation; ·
Pre-grouting works for pipe piling works for MTK
C&C Tunnel; ·
Pipe piling works for MTK C&C tunnel; ·
Hanger construction for HKCG pipes |
Kowloon Bay |
·
Seawall Reinstatement at Stage 1 UWT; ·
Pipe pile and sheet pile removal at Stage 1 UWT; ·
Piling Works for Stage 2 UWT; ·
Marine King Post and Access Platform Construction. |
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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
Two (2) noise-related complaints were received in the
reporting month. Therefore,
two action level of construction noise were triggered, and the investigation
report was finalized on 10 December 2021. Based on the investigation results
from finalized investigation reports, it was concluded that:
(i)
As reported by the Contractor, only pipe pile removal work was
conducted during 19:00-23:00 from 22/11/2021 to 24/11/2021 and no other work
was conducted after 23:00 on Stage 1 UWT from 22/11/2021 to 24/11/2021. And
there was no construction activity conducted on Stage 2 UWT during restricted
hours from 22/11/2021 to 24/11/2021.
(ii)
Referring to the compliance check with the granted CNP
(GW-RE1152-21) from 22/11/2021 to 24/11/2021, It is considered that no
non-compliance was found on the compliance check with PME list based on the
Contractor’s information.
Regular Noise Monitoring
No exceedance of Limit
level of noise was recorded in the reporting month.
No exceedance of Action
and Limit Level of noise was recorded in the reporting month.
Complaint, Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecution
Two (2) environmental related complaints were received in the
reporting month as follows:
No. |
Date received |
Complaint No. |
Parameter |
Status |
1 |
5 November 2021 (Referred by Gammon Construction Limited on 12
November 2021) |
EC-044-K10/RE/00026455-21 |
Air |
Closed |
2 |
23 November 2021 (Referred by Gammon
Construction Limited on 25 November 2021) |
EC-045-K10/RE/00028138-21
AND K19/RE/00025834-21(FU), K10/RE/00028920-21 (Complaints dated 23/11/2021
and 30/11/2021 were combined as the information of complaint was similar.) |
Noise |
Closed |
30 November 2021 (Referred by Gammon
Construction Limited on 7 December 2021) |
No
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 |
- Backfilling works and re-prop removal at underpass; |
Ma Tau Kok |
- TTM
implementation; |
Kowloon Bay |
- Pipe pile and sheet pile removal at Stage 1 UWT; |
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Section 1: Introduction
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Section 2: Project
Information
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Section 3: Environmental
Monitoring Requirement
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Section 4: Implementation
Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures
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Section 5: Monitoring
Results
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Section 6: Environmental
Site Inspection and Audit
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Section 7: Environmental Non-conformance
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Section 8: Future Key
Issues
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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 |
·
Backfilling and removal of ELS at depressed road and
C&C; ·
Waterproof works at depressed road and cut & cover
tunnel; ·
Drainage construction at cut & cover; ·
Tunnel walkway construction. |
Ma Tau Kok |
·
TTM implementation; ·
Pre-grouting works for pipe piling works for MTK
C&C Tunnel; ·
Pipe piling works for MTK C&C tunnel; ·
Hanger construction for HKCG pipes |
Kowloon Bay |
·
Seawall Reinstatement at Stage 1 UWT; ·
Pipe pile and sheet pile removal at Stage 1 UWT; ·
Piling Works for Stage 2 UWT; ·
Marine King Post and Access Platform Construction. |
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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 3113 |
3015 8052 |
Gammon |
Contractor |
Contracts Manager |
Mr. Kin Fai Tam |
2516 8823 |
2516 6260 |
Environmental Manager |
Ms Michelle Tang |
9267 8866 |
2516 6260 |
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AECOM |
Contractor’s Environmental Team (ET) |
ET Leader |
Mr. Y T Tang |
3922 9393 |
2317 7609 |
Table
2.3 Status of Environmental Licenses,
Notifications and Permits
Permit / License No. /
Notification/ Reference No. |
Valid Period |
Status |
Remarks |
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From |
To |
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Further Environmental
Permit |
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FEP-01/457/2013/C |
28 Feb 2018 |
End of Project |
Valid |
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Wastewater Discharge
License |
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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 |
WT00030330-2018 |
27 Apr 2018 |
30 Apr 2023 |
Valid |
Kowloon Bay |
Construction Noise
Permit |
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GW-RE0732-21 |
3 Aug
2021 |
2
Feb
2022 |
Valid |
General Works at Ma Tau Kok |
GW-RE0658-21 |
11 Jul 2021 |
10
Jan 2022 |
Valid |
General Works at Kai Tak |
GW-RE0474-21 |
21
May 2021 |
20
Nov 2021 |
Valid until 20 Nov 2021 |
General Works at Stage 1 Underwater Tunnel |
GW-RE1152-21 |
21 Nov
2021 |
20 May
2022 |
Valid |
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PP-RE0027-21 |
2 Aug
2021 |
31
Jan 2022 |
Valid |
Percussive Piling at Stage 2 Underwater Tunnel |
Chemical Waste Producer Registration |
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5118-247-G2347-47 |
30 Jan 2018 |
End of Project |
Valid |
-- |
5118-247-G2347-48 |
30 Jan 2018 |
End of Project |
Valid |
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Marine Dumping Permit |
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Billing Account for
Construction Waste Disposal |
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7029909 |
22 Jan 2018 |
End of Project |
Account Active |
-- |
7031949 |
27 Aug 2021 |
25 Nov 2021 |
Account Active |
Billing Account for
Disposal of Construction Waste (by vessels) |
26 Nov 2021 |
28 Feb 2022 |
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Notification Under Air
Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation |
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429442 |
5 Jan 2018 |
5 Jul 2025 |
Notified |
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Monitoring
Requirements
Monitoring Equipment
Table 3.1 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
Tisch Total Suspended Particulate Mass Flow Controlled High
Volume Air Sampler |
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Calibration Kit (24-hour TSP) |
TISCH Environmental Orifice |
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:
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(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. 2250-L
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Acoustic Calibrator |
MVI |
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 4.1 Status of Required Submission under Environmental Permit
EP Condition |
Submission |
Submission Date |
Condition 3.4 of |
Monthly EM&A Report for |
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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 |
50.2 |
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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 |
56.9 |
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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 |
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75 |
E-N21a |
68.1 |
75 |
Table
6.1 Observations and Recommendations of Site
Audit
Parameters |
Date |
Observations and Recommendations |
Follow-up |
Air Quality |
17 Nov 2021 |
Reminder: ·
Small amount of dark
smoke was observed at Stage 1 UWT. The contractor was reminded to provide
proper maintenance to the derrick lighter. |
The
item was rectified by the Contractor on |
Noise |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Water Quality |
3 Nov 2021 |
·
Floating grease was
observed within the silt curtain at the stage 2 marine platform at MTK. The
Contractor should remove it to maintain the cleanliness of the embayed marine
water. |
The
item was rectified by the Contractor on |
10 Nov 2021 |
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The Contractor should
enhance the effectiveness of silt curtain at Stage 1 UWT. |
The
item was rectified by the Contractor on |
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17 Nov 2021 |
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Oil stain was
observed at the Stage 2 UWT. The Contractor was reminded to provide
precautionary measure to prevent oil leakage. |
The
item was rectified by the Contractor on |
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Waste/ Chemical Management |
10 Nov 2021 |
Reminder: ·
Accumulated refuse
was observed at KTW. The Contractor was reminded to remove refuse regularly. |
The
item was rectified by the Contractor on |
Landscape & Visual |
Nil |
Nil |
Nil |
Permits/ Licenses |
10 Nov 2021 |
Reminder: ·
The Contractor was
reminded to provide the NRMM label on the generator at MTK. |
The item was rectified by the Contractor on |
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No. |
Date
received |
Complaint
No. |
Parameter |
Status |
1 |
5 November 2021 (Referred by Gammon Construction
Limited on 12 November 2021) |
EC-044-K10/RE/00026455-21 |
Air |
Closed |
2 |
23 November 2021 (Referred by Gammon Construction Limited on 25
November 2021) |
EC-045-K10/RE/00028138-21 AND K19/RE/00025834-21(FU),
K10/RE/00028920-21 (Complaints dated 23/11/2021 and 30/11/2021 were combined as
the information of complaint was similar.) |
Noise |
Closed |
30
November 2021 (Referred by Gammon Construction Limited on 7 December 2021) |
Table
8.1 Construction Activities in the coming three
months
Locations |
Site Activities |
Kai
Tak |
- Backfilling
works and re-prop removal at underpass; |
Ma
Tau Kok |
- TTM implementation; |
Kowloon
Bay |
- Pipe pile and
sheet pile removal at Stage 1 UWT; |
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No. |
Date
received |
Complaint
No. |
Parameter |
Status |
1 |
5 November 2021 (Referred by Gammon Construction
Limited on 12 November 2021) |
EC-044-K10/RE/00026455-21 |
Air |
Closed |
2 |
23 November 2021 (Referred by Gammon Construction Limited on 25
November 2021) |
EC-045-K10/RE/00028138-21 AND K19/RE/00025834-21(FU),
K10/RE/00028920-21 (Complaints dated 23/11/2021 and 30/11/2021 were combined as
the information of complaint was similar.) |
Noise |
Closed |
30
November 2021 (Referred by Gammon Construction Limited on 7 December 2021) |
No specific observation
was identified in the reporting month.