Table of contents
Page
Summary of Main Works Undertaken and
Key Measures Implemented
Environmental Monitoring Works
Key Information in the Reporting
Month
Construction Activities undertaken
during the Reporting Month
Status of Environmental Licensing and
Permitting
Monitoring
Parameters and Frequency
Comparison of EM&A Result with
EIA Prediction
Monitoring
Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Monitoring Methodology and QA/QC
Procedure
Comparison of EM&A Result with
EIA Prediction
Implementation Status of
Environmental Mitigation Measures
Implementation Status of Event and
Action Plans
13 Environmental
non-conformance
Summary of Complaint, Warning,
Notification of any Summons and Successful Prosecution
Conclusions and recommendations
lIST OF
TABLES
Table I Non-compliance (exceedance) Record for the Project in the Reporting Month
Table III Summary of Complaints Details in Reporting Month
Table IV Summary Table for Site Activities in the next Reporting Period
Table 1.1 Key Project Contacts
Table 1.2 Summary of Environmental License and Permit
Table 2.1 Air Quality Monitoring Locations
Table 2.2 Frequency and Parameters of Air Quality Monitoring
Table 2.3 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
Table 2.4 Major Dust Source during Air Quality Monitoring
Table 2.5 Comparison of 1-hr TSP Monitoring Data with Predictions in EIA Report
Table 2.6 Comparison of 24-hr TSP Monitoring Data with Predictions in EIA Report
Table 3.1 Noise Monitoring Stations
Table 3.2 Frequency and Parameters of Noise Monitoring
Table 3.3 Noise Monitoring Equipment
Table 3.4 Other Noise Source Identified during Noise Monitoring
Table 3.5 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations
Table 3.6 Maximum Predicted Mitigated Construction Noise Levels in EIA Report
Table 10.1 Landfill Gas Monitoring Equipment (not used)
Table 12.1 Observations and Recommendations of Site Audit
lIST OF FIGUREs
Figure 1.2 Organizational Structure for Environmental Management
Figure 2 Locations of Air Quality and Construction Noise Monitoring Stations
lIST OF APPENDIces
Appendix A Action and Limit Levels
Appendix
B Copies of
Calibration Certificates
Appendix C Weather Information
Appendix D Environmental Monitoring Schedules
Appendix E 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentations
Appendix F 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentations
Appendix G Noise Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentations
Appendix
H Waste Generation in the Reporting Month
Appendix I Site Audit Summary
Appendix
J Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule (EMIS)
Appendix
K Record of Landfill Gas Monitoring by Contractor
(not used)
Appendix L Event
and Action Plans
Appendix N Summary
of Exceedance
Appendix O Tentative
Construction Programme
1.
This is the 29th Environmental Monitoring and
Audit (EM&A) Report prepared by the Environmental Team (ET), Cinotech Consultants Ltd., for Contract No. ED/2018/04 “Trunk Road T2 and Infrastructure Works for
Developments at the Former South Apron”. This report summarized the
monitoring results and audits findings of the EM&A programme under the
issued Environmental Permit (EP) No. EP-458/2013/C and in accordance with the
EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013) during the reporting month of September 2022.
2. The main works undertaken during the
reporting period are as follows:
· East Bound – RC Structure Construction, Service Gallery Drill & Blast, Service Gallery A Installation.
· East Ventilation Building – WB Blinding & Waterproofing, EB Excavation and RC Structure.
· West Bound – Extension & Blast Tunnel, RC Structure Construction.
3. Implementation of the key mitigation
measures during the reporting period are as follows:
Construction Noise
· Construction activities were scheduled to minimize noise nuisance to the nearby sensitive receiver.
· Use of Quality Powered Mechanical Equipment (QPME) on site.
· Erected the noise barrier on site.
Air Quality
· Regularly watering on site to avoid dust generation.
Landscape and Visual
· Tree protection zones were fenced off to protect the existing trees on site.
4. Environmental monitoring for the Project
was performed in accordance with the EM&A Manual and the monitoring results
were checked and reviewed. Site Inspections/Audits were conducted once per
week. The implementation of the environmental mitigation measures, Event Action
Plans and environmental complaint handling procedures were also checked.
5. Summary of the non-compliance (exceedance) in the reporting month for the Project is tabulated in Table I.
Table I Non-compliance (exceedance) Record for the Project in
the Reporting Month
Environmental
Monitoring |
No. of Non-compliance (Exceedance) |
No.
of Non-compliance (Exceedance) due
to Construction Activities of this Project |
Action
Taken |
||
Action
Level |
Limit
Level |
Action
Level |
Limit
Level |
||
Air Quality |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
Noise |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
Marine Water Quality |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Groundwater Level Monitoring (Piezometer
Monitoring) |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Ecological |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Cultural Heritage |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Landfill Gas |
N/A(1) |
N/A |
N/A(1) |
N/A |
N/A |
Note: (1): No Action
Level for Landfill Gas Monitoring. |
6. No Action/Limit Level exceedance for 1-hour TSP monitoring was recorded.
7. 1 (One)
Action Level exceedance was recorded for 24-hour TSP monitoring in the
reporting month. No Limit Level exceedance was recorded for 24-hour TSP
monitoring in the reporting month.
8. No Action Level exceedance was recorded due to documented complaint in the reporting month. The Summary of Documented Complaints in the Reporting Month is tabulated in Table III.
9. No Limit Level exceedance for day time construction noise monitoring were recorded in the reporting month. Detail shall refer to Appendix N.
10. Groundwater quality monitoring had been
suspended since October 2019 upon the agreement by EPD. Further details should be founded at Section 4.1.
11. No marine water quality monitoring is
required as no marine works will be conducted at the Cha Kwo
Ling and Lam Tin areas for this project.
12. As the construction activity is approximately 120m away from the piezometer gate, no piezometer monitoring is required.
13. Wastes generated from this Project include inert construction and demolition (C&D) materials, and non-inert C&D materials. Details of waste management data is presented in Appendix H.
14. No coral monitoring is required as no marine works will be conducted at the Cha Kwo Ling and Lam Tin areas for this project.
15. No specific fisheries monitoring programme
is required during the construction phase.
16. As the construction works of Cha Kwo Ling Tunnel from the end of Trunk Road T2 to the TKOLTT
at the Eastern Ventilation Building are located more than 100m away from the
Cha Kwo Ling Tin Hau
temple, no monitoring on cultural heritage is required.
17. The implementation of landscape and visual mitigation measures was checked by a registered landscape architect. Recommended follow-up actions have been discharged by the Contractor. Details of the audit findings and implementation status are presented in Section 12.
18. Monitoring of landfill gases was commenced
in December 2016. Since
no excavation activity for this Project was carried out within the Sai Tso Wan
Landfill Consultation Zone in the reporting month, no landfill gas monitoring
is required
19. No
environmental monitoring and audit is required as no hazard assessment was
conducted.
20. Joint weekly site inspections were conducted by representatives of the Contractor, Engineer and Environmental Team. Details of the audit findings and implementation status are presented in Section 12.
21. Summary of key information in the reporting month is tabulated in Table II
Event |
Event
Details |
Action
Taken |
Status |
|
Number |
Nature |
|||
Complaints Received |
0 |
-- |
N/A |
N/A |
Notifications of any
summons & prosecutions received |
0 |
-- |
N/A |
N/A |
22. Summary of complaints received in the reporting month is tabulated in Table III.
Table
III Summary of Complaints Details in
Reporting Month
Complaint Type |
Investigation Findings |
Follow-up Action / Mitigation Measure |
- |
- |
- |
23. No reporting change is recorded in the
reporting months.
24. The key works or activities will be anticipated
in the next reporting period are as follows:
Table IV Summary Table
for Site Activities in the next Reporting Period
Site Activities (October 2022) |
Key
Environmental Issues |
|
1. East
Bound – RC Structure Construction, Service Gallery Frill & Blast. Service
Gallery A Installation 2. East
Ventilation Building – WB Blinding & Waterproofing, EB Excavation, RC Structure 3. West
Bound – Extension & Blast Tunnel, RC Structure Construction |
(A) / (B) / (C) / (D) |
|
Note: (A) Dust generation
from haul road, stockpile of
dusty materials, exposed site area, excavation works and rock breaking
activities; (B) Noisy construction activity such as
rock-breaking activities and piling works; (C) Runoff from exposed slope or site area;
and (D) Wastewater and runoff discharge from site. |
1.1
In 2009, Civil Engineering and
Development Department (CEDD) commissioned a Kai Tak
Development (KTD) – Trunk Road T2 and Infrastructure at South Apron
Investigation. The assignment covers the provision of the Trunk Road T2 and its
connections with the Central Kowloon Route (CKR) at the north apron area and
the Tseung Kwan O – Lam Tin Tunnel (TKOLTT) to the south in the Cha Kwo Ling area.
1.2
The Trunk Road T2 Project is one
of the designated Projects under Schedule 2 of the EIAO proposed in the KTD. CEDD
submitted the Project Profile (No. PP-379/2009) on 24 March 2009 for
application for an EIA study brief for the Trunk Road T2 Project under the
EIAO. Accordingly, an EIA Study Brief (ESB-203/2009) for the Trunk Road T2
Project was issued on 30 April 2009. The Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) Report for the Trunk Road T2 Project was approved under the
Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) on 19 September 2013. The
corresponding Environmental Permit (EP) was issued on 19 September 2013 (EP
no.: EP-451/2013).
1.3
The Contract No. ED/2018/04 is
the main contract of Trunk Road T2 (“T2 Main Works”) which comprises mainly the
design and construction of a dual two-lane trunk road of approximately 3.0km
long with about 2.7km of the trunk road in form of tunnel; ventilation and
administration buildings, environmental protection and mitigation works and
etc. The EM&A programme under this Contract is
governed by the two EPs (EP-451/2013 and EP-458/2013/C) and two EM&A
Manuals (AEIAR-174/2013 and AEIAR-173/2013). The work areas of the T2 Main
Works are shown in Figure 1 and the
works to be executed under this Contract and corresponding EPs are summarized
as follows:
Environmental Permit |
Works Description |
EP-451/2013 –
Trunk Road T2 |
Trunk Road T2 · Construction of highway and sub-sea tunnel
connecting between Central Kowloon Route and Cha Kwo
Ling Tunnel · Western & Eastern Ventilation Buildings |
EP-458/2013/C –
Tseung Kwan O – Lam Tin Tunnel (TKOLTT) and Associated Works |
Cha Kwo Ling Tunnel Construction of
Cha Kwo Ling Tunnel from the end of Trunk Road T2
to the TKOLTT at the Eastern Ventilation Building |
Monitoring Works in Lam Tin under
EP-458/2013/C
1.4 Under Agreement No. CE 59/2015 (EP) – Tseung Kwan O – Lam Tin Tunnel (TKOLLT) and Associated Works, the baseline monitoring works in Lam Tin under the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013) were conducted by the Environmental Team (ET) for the Agreement No. CE 59/2015 (EP) at the approved monitoring locations, namely AM1, AM2, AM3, AM4, AM4 (A) CM1, CM2, CM3, CM4 and CM5. Impact monitoring within the Lam Tin area shall be conducted by the ET of Contract No. ED/2018/04 upon cessation of Agreement No. CE 59/2015 (EP). The data obtained from the impact monitoring works completed by the ET of Agreement No. CE 59/2015 (EP) will be adopted in this report.
1.5
Cinotech Consultants Ltd. was designated as the Environmental Team (ET) to
undertake the EM&A works
for “Trunk Road T2 and Infrastructure
Works for Developments at the Former South Apron” (hereinafter called
the “Project”).
1.6
This is
the 29th Monthly EM&A Report which summarises the impact monitoring results and audit
findings for the EM&A programme during the reporting
period in September 2022.
1.7 Different Parties with different levels of involvement in the Project organization include:
· Permit Holder – Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD)
·
Supervisor
Representative – Hyder-Meinhardt Joint Venture (HMJV)
· Environmental Team (ET) – Cinotech Consultants Limited (Cinotech)
· Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) – Ramboll Hong Kong Limited (Ramboll)
· Contractor – Bouygues Travaux Publics (BTP)
1.8 The key contacts of the Project are shown in Table 1.1.
Table 1.1 Key Project Contacts
Party |
Role |
Contact
Person |
Phone No. |
CEDD |
Permit Holder |
Mr. Wong Chi Wai, Tommy |
3842 7111 |
HMJV |
Supervisor Representative |
Ms. Hazel Tang |
2149 8524 |
Cinotech |
Environmental Team |
Mr. KS Lee (ETL) |
2151 2091 |
Ms. Karina Chan |
2157 3880 |
||
Ramboll |
Independent Environmental Checker |
Mr. YH Hui |
3465 2850 |
BTP |
Contractor |
Ms. Ality Chan |
5185 4462 |
|
1.9
The Organizational Structure for Environmental Management is shown in Figure 1.2.
1.10 The major site activities undertaken in the reporting month included:
· East Bound – RC Structure Construction, Service Gallery Drill & Blast, Service Gallery A Installation.
· East Ventilation Building – WB Blinding & Waterproofing, EB Excavation and RC Structure.
· West Bound – Extension & Blast Tunnel, RC Structure Construction.
1.11 The EM&A programme requires construction noise, air quality monitoring and environmental site audit, etc. The EM&A requirements for each parameter are described in the following sections, including:
· All monitoring parameters;
· Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters;
· Event Action Plans;
· Environmental mitigation measures, as recommended in the Project EIA Report.
1.13 This report presents the monitoring results, observations, locations, equipment, period, methodology and QA/QC procedures of the monitoring parameters of the required environmental monitoring works and audit works for the Project in September 2022.
1.14 All permits/licenses obtained for the Project are summarized in Table 1.2.
Table
1.2 Summary of Environmental License
and Permit
Permit
/ License No. |
Valid
Period |
Status |
|
From |
To |
||
Environmental
Permit (EP) |
|||
EP-451/2013 |
19 Sep 2013 |
N/A |
Valid |
EP-458/2013/C |
20 Jan 2017 |
N/A |
Valid |
Notification pursuant to Air Pollution
(Construction Dust) Regulation |
|||
Ref. No.: 451120 |
20 Nov 2019 |
N/A |
Valid |
Billing Account for Construction Waste
Disposal |
|||
A/C No.: 7036016 |
09 Dec 2019 |
N/A |
Valid |
Construction Noise Permit |
|||
CNP No. (For Portion Q): GW-RE0227-22 |
24 Mar 2022 |
23 Sep 2022 |
Expired on 23 Sep 2022 |
CNP No. (For Portion T1): GW-RE0622-22 |
07 Jul 2022 |
06 Oct 2022 |
Valid |
CNP No. (For Portion Q): GW-RE0919-22 |
23 Sep 2022 |
23 Mar 2023 |
Valid |
Wastewater Discharge License |
|||
WT00036699-2020 |
14 Jan 2021 |
31 Jan 2026 |
Valid |
Chemical Waste Producer License |
|||
WPN: 5213-286-B2557-03 |
09 Mar 2020 |
N/A |
Valid |
2.1 According to Section 2.2.4 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), 1-hour and 24-hour Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) monitoring was conducted to monitor the air quality for this Project. For regular impact monitoring, a sampling frequency of at least once in every six days at all of the monitoring stations for 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring. Appendix A shows the established Action/Limit Levels for the environmental monitoring works.
2.2 Five designated monitoring stations were selected for air quality monitoring programme. Table 2.1 describes the air quality monitoring locations, which are also depicted in Figure 2.
Table 2.1 Air Quality Monitoring Locations
Location |
Location of Measurement |
|
AM1 |
Tin Hau
Temple |
Ground Level |
AM2 |
Sai Tso Wan Recreation Ground |
Ground Level |
AM3 |
Yau Lai Estate Bik Lai House |
Rooftop (41/F) |
AM4(1) |
Sitting-out Area at Cha Kwo Ling Village |
Ground Level |
AM4(B)(2) (*)(**) |
Flat 103 Cha Kwo
Ling Village |
Ground Level |
Remarks:
(1) For 1-hour TSP monitoring;
(2) For 24-hour TSP monitoring
(*) Air quality monitoring at designated
station AM4 (24-hr TSP) was rejected by the premise owners.
Therefore, baseline and impact air quality
monitoring works were carried out at alternative air quality monitoring
stations AM4 (A) (24-hr TSP only)
(**) AM4(A) is not available for conducing
monitoring due to the demolition of administrative office.
2.3
Table 2.2 summarizes the monitoring
parameters, monitoring period and frequencies of impact air quality monitoring.
The monitoring schedule is shown in
Appendix D.
Table
2.2 Frequency and Parameters of Air Quality Monitoring
Monitoring
Stations |
Parameter |
Period |
Frequency |
AM1, AM2, AM3, AM4 |
1-hour TSP |
0700 – 1900 |
3
times per 6 days |
AM1, AM2, AM3, AM4(B) |
24-hour TSP |
24 hours |
Once every 6 days |
|
2.4 High Volume Samplers (HVS) in compliance with the specification stipulated in the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), Section 2.3.1, were used to carry out 24-hour TSP monitoring. Direct reading dust meter were also used to measure 1-hour average TSP levels. The 1-hour sampling was determined by HVS to check the validity and accuracy of the results measured by direct reading method.
2.5 Wind data monitoring equipment was set at rooftop (about 41/F) of Yau Lai Estate Bik Lai House for logging wind speed and wind direction such that the wind sensors are clear of obstructions or turbulence caused by building. The wind data monitoring equipment is re-calibrated at least once every six months and the wind directions are divided into 16 sectors of 22.5 degrees each. The location is shown in Figure 2. This weather information for the reporting month is summarized in Appendix C.
2.6 Table 2.3 summarizes the equipment used for air quality monitoring by the ET for Contract No. CE 59/2015 (EP). Copies of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B.
Table
2.3 Air Quality Monitoring
Equipment
Equipment |
Model |
Quantity |
1-hour TSP Dust
Meter |
Sibata
Model No. LD-5R (Serial No.: 972781, 972778, 972779, 972780) |
4 |
HVS Sampler |
GMW model: GS2310 (Serial No.: 1287, 10379, 10599) |
3 |
TE 5170 (Serial No.: 1956) |
1 |
|
Calibrator |
TISCH Model: TE-5025A (Serial No.: 3864) |
1 |
Wind Anemometer |
Davis Weather
Monitor II, Model no. 7440 (Serial No.:
MC01010A44) |
1 |
1-hour TSP Monitoring
Measuring Procedures
2.7 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meter are in accordance with the Manufacturer’s Instruction Manual as follows:
(Sibata Model No.: LD-5R)
· The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 1.3 meters above ground.
· Set POWER to “ON” and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level.
· Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet has been released.
· Push the knob at MEASURE position.
· Set time/mode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch. Then, start the background measurement by pushing the start/stop switch once. It will take 6 sec. to complete the background measurement.
· Push the time setting switch to change the time setting display to [MANUAL] at the bottom left of the liquid crystal display. Finally, push the start/stop switch to stop the measuring after 1 hour sampling.
· Information such as sampling date, time, count value and site condition were recorded during the monitoring period.
Maintenance/Calibration
2.8 The following maintenance/calibration is required for the 1-hour dust meter:
· Check and calibrate the meter by HVS to check the validity and accuracy of the results measured by direct reading method at 2-month intervals throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring.
24-hour TSP Monitoring
Instrumentation
2.9
High volume samplers (HVS) (TISCH Model: TE-5170 and GMW Model: GS2310)
completed with appropriate sampling inlets were employed for 24-hour TSP
monitoring. The sampler was composed of
a motor, a filter holder, a flow controller and a sampling inlet and its
performance specification complied with that required by USEPA Standard Title
40, Code of Federation Regulations Chapter 1 (Part 50).
2.10 The positioning of the HVS samplers are as follows:
·
A
horizontal platform with appropriate support to secure the samplers against
gusty wind shall be provided;
·
No
two samplers shall be placed less than 2 meter apart;
·
The
distance between the sampler and an obstacle, such as buildings, must be at
least twice the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler;
·
A
minimum of 2 metres of separation from walls, parapets and penthouses is
required for rooftop samplers;
·
A
minimum of 2 metres of separation from any supporting structure, measured
horizontally is required;
·
No
furnace or incinerator flue is nearby;
·
Airflow
around the sampler is unrestricted;
·
The
sampler is more than 20 metres from the dripline;
·
Any
wire fence and gate, to protect the sampler, shall not cause any obstruction
during monitoring;
·
Permission
must be obtained to set up the samplers and to obtain access to the monitoring
stations; and
·
A
secured supply of electricity is needed to operate the samplers.
Operating/analytical
procedures for the operation of HVS
2.11 Operating/analytical procedures for the air quality monitoring are highlighted as follows:
·
Prior to the commencement of
the dust sampling, the flow rate of the high volume sampler was properly set (between 0.6 m3/min.
and 1.7 m3/min.) in accordance with the EM&A manual (AEIAR-173/2013). The flow rate shall be indicated on the
flow rate chart.
·
For
TSP sampling, fiberglass filters with a collection efficiency of > 99% for
particles of 0.3μm diameter were used.
·
The
power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly. On sampling, the sampler was operated for 5
minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter media at the
designated air monitoring station.
·
The
filter holding frame was then removed by loosening the four nuts and a weighted
and conditioned filter was carefully centered with
the stamped number upwards, on a supporting screen.
·
The
filter was aligned on the screen so that the gasket formed an airtight seal on
the outer edges of the filter. Then the
filter holding frame was tightened to the filter holder with swing bolts. The
applied pressure should be sufficient to avoid air leakage at the edges.
·
The
shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum
strip.
·
The
timer was then programmed. Information
was recorded on the record sheet, which included the starting time, the weather
condition and the filter number (the initial weight of the filter paper can be
found out by using the filter number).
·
After
sampling, the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Ltd.) for weighing. The elapsed time was also recorded.
· Before weighing, all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours. The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25°C and 30°C and not vary by more than ±3°C; the relative humidity (RH) should be < 50% and not vary by more than ±5%. A convenient working RH is 40%.
Maintenance/Calibration
2.12 The following maintenance/calibration is required for the HVS:
·
The
high volume motors and their accessories were properly maintained. Appropriate
maintenance such as routine motor brushes replacement and electrical wiring
checking were made to ensure that the equipment and necessary power supply are
in good working condition.
High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using TE-5025A Calibration Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring.
2.13
The impact monitoring works for air quality monitoring locations AM1,
AM2, AM3 and AM4 are completed by the ET of Agreement No. CE 59/2015 (EP), and
the data will be adopted in this report. As the proposal for relocation
approved, the monitoring at AM4(A) will conducted at AM4(B). For the time
being, as the station CKL2 for the 24 hr TSP monitoring, carried out under
EM&A works for Trunk Road T2 Project (EP- 451/2013), is located in close
proximity to AM4(B); the results from CKL2 are adopted as reference for the 24
TSP monitoring at AM4(B), which has similar environment when compared with that
for CKL2. The location of monitoring station CKL2 is shown in Figure 2.
2.14
The impact air quality monitoring was conducted at all five monitoring
stations as scheduled. The monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D.
2.15
1 (One) Action Level exceedance was recorded for 24-hour TSP monitoring
in the reporting month. No Limit Level exceedance was recorded for 24-hour TSP
monitoring in the reporting month.
2.16
No Action/ Limit Level exceedance was recorded for 1-hour TSP monitoring
in the reporting month.
2.17
The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour
TSP monitoring results are shown in Appendix E and Appendix F respectively.
2.18
According to field observations by ET for Agreement No. CE 59/2015 (EP)
in the reporting period, the major dust source identified at the designated air
quality monitoring stations are as follows:
Table 2.4 Major Dust Source
during Air Quality Monitoring
Monitoring Stations |
Major Dust Source |
AM1 – Tin Hau Temple |
Road Traffic
at Cha Kwo Ling Road, non-project related influence
and the construction activity from other construction site |
AM2 – Sai Tso Wan Recreation Ground |
Road Traffic
along Sin Fat Road |
AM3 – Yau Lai Estate Bik Lai House |
Road Traffic
near Eastern Cross Harbour Tunnel Toll Plaza, non-project related influence
and the construction activity from other construction site |
AM4 - Sitting-out Area at Cha Kwo Ling Village |
Road Traffic
at Cha Kwo Ling Road |
AM4(B) (**) - Flat 103 Cha Kwo Ling Village |
Road Traffic
at Cha Kwo Ling Road(*) |
(*): Field observation observed at CKL2 during
monitoring is presented. Detail refer to S2.13. (**) AM4(A) is not available for conducing monitoring
due to the demolition of administrative office. |
Comparison of EM&A Result with EIA Prediction
2.19
The air monitoring data was compared
with the predictions (with the assessment height of 1.5 mAG)
in Table 3.17 of EIA Report, AEIAR-173/2013 (as approved in 2013) as summarised
in Table 2.5 and Table 2.6.
Table 2.5 Comparison of
1-hr TSP Monitoring Data with Predictions in EIA Report
Monitoring Stations |
ASR ID |
Predicted Maximum 1-hr TSP Concentration in EIA Report (AEIAR-173/2013), μg/m3 |
Maximum 1-hr TSP Concentration in the Reporting Month |
AM1 – Tin Hau Temple |
CL1 |
707 |
88.4 |
AM2 – Sai Tso Wan
Recreation Ground |
CL6 |
266 |
128.1 |
AM3 – Yau
Lai Estate Bik Lai House |
CL9 |
507 |
109.2 |
AM4 - Sitting-out Area at
Cha Kwo Ling Village |
CL16 |
430 |
94.5 |
Table
2.6 Comparison of 24-hr TSP Monitoring
Data with Predictions in EIA Report
Monitoring Stations |
ASR ID |
Predicted Maximum 24-hr TSP Concentration in EIA Report (AEIAR-173/2013), μg/m3 |
Maximum 24-hr TSP Concentration in the Reporting Month |
AM1 – Tin Hau Temple |
CL1 |
199 |
198.2 |
AM2 – Sai Tso Wan
Recreation Ground |
CL6 |
109 |
174.9 |
AM3 – Yau
Lai Estate Bik Lai House |
CL9 |
123 |
41.0 |
AM4(B) – Flat 103 Cha Kwo Ling Village (*) |
N/A(1) |
N/A(1) |
156.5
(**) |
Remarks:
(1)
No 24-hr TSP concentration was predicted in EIA
Report (AEIAR-173/2013)
(*) Air quality monitoring at designated
station AM4 (24-hr TSP) was rejected by the premise owners. Therefore, baseline
and impact air quality monitoring works were carried out at
alternative air quality monitoring stations AM4 (B) (24-hr TSP only)
(**): Monitoring results at CKL2 is
presented. Detail refer to S2.13
2.20
In the reporting month, the 1-hour
TSP concentrations at AM1, AM2, AM3 and AM4 were lower than the prediction in
the EIA Report, AEIAR-173/2013 (as approved in 2013). No Action/Limit level
exceedance was recorded in the reporting period.
2.21
In the reporting month, the
24-hour TSP concentrations at AM1 and AM3 were lower than the prediction in the
EIA Report, AEIAR-173/2013 (as approved in 2013). However, the 24-hour TSP
concentration at AM2 was higher than the prediction in the EIA Report,
AEIAR-183/2013 (as approved in 2013), that may due to the road traffic around
the Lei Yue Mun Road and Sin Fat Road. 1 (One) Action Level
exceedance of 24-hour TSP monitoring was recorded at AM1 in the reporting month
and it was considered as non-project related as it is confirmed that
there was no construction activity carried out near Tin Hau
Temple. No Limit Level exceedance was recorded for 24-hour TSP
monitoring in the reporting month.
3.1 According to Section 3.2.1 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), construction noise monitoring was conducted to monitor the construction noise arising from the construction activities. The regular monitoring frequency for each monitoring station shall be on a weekly basis and conduct one set of measurements between 0700 and 1900 hours on normal weekdays. Appendix A shows the established Action and Limit Levels for the environmental monitoring works.
3.2 Noise monitoring was conducted at five designated monitoring stations, namely CM1, CM2, CM3, CM4 and CM5 in the reporting period. Table 3.1 and Figure 2 show the locations of these stations.
Table
3.1 Noise Monitoring Stations
Monitoring Stations |
Location |
Location of Measurement |
CM1 |
Nga Lai House, Yau Lai Estate Phase 1, Yau
Tong |
Rooftop (41/F) |
CM2 |
Bik Lai House, Yau Lai Estate Phase 1, Yau
Tong |
Rooftop (41/F) |
CM3 |
Block S, Yau Lai Estate Phase 5, Yau
Tong |
Rooftop (40/F) |
CM4 |
Tin Hau Temple, Cha Kwo Ling |
Ground Level |
CM5 |
CCC Kei Faat Primary School, Yau Tong |
Rooftop (6/F) |
Monitoring
Parameters, Frequency and Duration
3.3 Table 3.2 summarizes the monitoring parameters, frequency and total duration of monitoring. The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D.
Table
3.2 Frequency and Parameters of
Noise Monitoring
Monitoring Stations |
Time
Period |
Duration |
Frequency |
Parameter |
Measurement |
CM1 |
0700-1900 hrs on normal weekdays |
30 minutes |
Once per week |
L10(30
min.) dB(A) L90(30
min.) dB(A) Leq(30 min.) dB(A) |
Façade Measurement |
CM2 |
Façade Measurement |
||||
CM3 |
Façade Measurement |
||||
CM4 |
Façade Measurement |
||||
CM5 |
Façade Measurement |
3.4
Integrating Sound Level Meter was
used for impact noise monitoring. The meters were Type 1 sound level meter
capable of giving a continuous readout of the noise level readings including
equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq)
and percentile sound pressure level (Lx) that also complied with
International Electrotechnical Commission Publications 651:1979 (Type 1) and
804:1985 (Type 1) specifications. Table 3.3 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment being used by the ET for Agreement No. CE 59/2015 (EP) within the reporting period. Copies of calibration certificates are
attached in Appendix B.
Table
3.3 Noise Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Model |
Quantity |
Integrating Sound Level Meter |
SVAN 957 (Serial No.: 23852, 21455) BSWA 308 (Serial No.: 570183) |
3 |
Calibrator |
ST-120 (Serial No.: 181001608) |
1 |
Monitoring Methodology and QA/QC Procedure
3.5 The monitoring procedures are as follows:
· The monitoring station was normally be at a point 1m from the exterior of the sensitive receivers building façade and be at a position 1.2m above the ground.
· For free field measurement, the meter was positioned away from any nearby reflective surfaces. All records for free field noise levels were adjusted with a correction of +3 dB(A).
· The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter.
· Parameters such as frequency weighting, the time weighting and the measurement time were set as follows:
- Frequency weighting: A
- Time weighting: Fast
- Time measurement: 30 minutes
· Prior to and after each noise measurement, the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator for 94.0 dB at 1000 Hz. If the difference in the calibration level before and after measurement was more than 1.0 dB, the measurement would be considered invalid and repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the equipment.
· The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter.
· At the end of the monitoring period, the Leq, L90 and L10 were recorded. In addition, site conditions and noise sources were recorded on a standard record sheet.
·
Noise monitoring would be
cancelled in the presence of fog, rain, and wind with a steady speed exceeding
3.6 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth at quarterly intervals.
3.7 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals.
3.8 Immediately prior to and following each noise measurement the accuracy of the sound level meter was checked using an acoustic calibrator generating a known sound pressure level at a known frequency. Measurements were accepted as valid only if the calibration levels from before and after the noise measurement agree to within 1.0 dB.
3.10 No Action Level exceedance was recorded due to the documented complaint in the reporting month.
3.11 No Limit Level exceedance was recorded for day-time construction noise monitoring in the reporting month.
3.12 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G.
3.13 According to field observations by ET for Agreement No. CE 59/2015 (EP) in the reporting period, the major noise sources identified at the noise monitoring stations are shown in Table 3.4.
Table 3.4 Other Noise Source Identified during
Noise Monitoring
Monitoring Stations |
Major Noise Source |
CM1 |
Road
Traffic near Eastern Cross Harbour Tunnel Toll
Plaza, non-project related construction activities |
CM2 |
Road
Traffic near Eastern Cross Harbour Tunnel Toll
Plaza, non-project related construction activities |
CM3 |
Road
Traffic near Eastern Cross Harbour Tunnel Toll
Plaza non-project related construction activities |
CM4 |
Road Traffic at
Cha Kwo Ling Road, non-project related construction
activities |
CM5 |
Road Traffic
near Eastern Cross Harbour Tunnel Toll Plaza, Construction
activity from other construction site, Road Traffic at Yau Tong Road |
.
Table 3.5 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit
Level for Monitoring Stations
Monitoring Stations |
Baseline Noise Level, dB (A) |
Noise Limit Level, dB (A) (at 0700 – 1900
hrs on normal weekdays) |
CM1 |
65.5 |
75 |
CM2 |
63.6 |
|
CM3 |
65.6 |
|
CM4 |
62.0 |
|
CM5 |
68.2 |
70* |
(*)
Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods.
Comparison of EM&A Result with EIA Prediction
3.14 The noise monitoring data was compared with the predictions in Table 4.15 of EIA Report (AEIAR-173/2013) as summarised in Table 3.6.
Table 3.6 Maximum Predicted Mitigated Construction
Noise Levels in EIA Report
Monitoring Stations |
NSR ID |
Maximum Predicted Mitigated Construction Noise
Levels in EIA Report (AEIAR-173/2013), dB(A) |
Maximum Construction Noise Levels in
the Reporting Month |
CM1 – Nga Lai
House, Yau Lai Estate Phase 1, Yau
Tong |
N1102 |
73 |
72.6 |
CM2 – Bik Lai House, Yau Lai Estate Phase 1, Yau Tong |
N1204 |
75 |
73.1 |
CM3 – Block S, Yau Lai Estate Phase 5, Yau Tong |
N2105 |
75 |
72.4 |
CM4 – Tin Hau Temple, Cha Kwo Ling |
N3101a |
73 |
66.7 |
CM5 – CCC Kei Faat Primary School, Yau Tong |
N4101 |
71 |
69.8 |
3.15 The results at CM1 CM2, CM3, CM4 and CM5 were lower than the maximum
predicted mitigated construction noise level in the EIA Report, AEIAR-173/2013 (as approved in 2013). No Limit
level exceedance was recorded in the reporting period.
Groundwater Quality
4.1 The existing groundwater quality monitoring programme has been suspended as the monitoring results had been deemed non-representative of the impact from the project justified by two major factors: (1) influence on the monitoring results from non-project related factors, such as anthropogenic activities and natural phenomenon; and (2) large separation between the monitoring stations and works area. In addition, as no alternative locations for the groundwater quality monitoring were available, the groundwater quality monitoring has been suspended since October 2019 upon the agreement by EPD.
Marine Water Quality
4.2 According to Section 4.4.3 of EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), marine water quality impact monitoring stations is carried out during marine construction for TKOLTT reclamation. Since the construction of Cha Kwo Ling Tunnel from the end of Trunk Road T2 to the TKOLTT at the Eastern Ventilation Building does not involve reclamation, the marine water quality monitoring programme stated in Section 4.4 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013) is therefore not applicable to Contract No. ED/2018/04.
Groundwater Level Monitoring
(Piezometer Monitoring)
4.3
According to Section 4.1.2 of EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013),
daily piezometer monitoring will be carried out on a daily basis when any
tunnel construction activities are carried out within +/- 50m of the piezometer
gate in plan. As the construction works of Cha Kwo
Ling Tunnel from the
end of Trunk Road T2 to the TKOLTT at the Eastern Ventilation Building is approximately 120m away from the piezometer gate in
plan, the piezometer monitoring programme stated in
Section 4.2 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013)
is therefore not applicable to Contract No. ED/2018/04.
5.1 According to Section 5.1.2 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), Waste materials generated during construction activities, such as construction and demolition (C&D) materials and general refuse, are recommended to be audited at regular intervals (at least quarterly) to ensure that proper storage, transportation and disposal practices are being implemented by the Contractor. To fulfil this requirement, site audits are carried out on a weekly basis. The summaries of site audits are attached in Appendix I.
5.2 With reference to relevant handling records of this Project, the quantities of different types of waste generated in the reporting month are summarised and presented in Appendix H.
Post-Translocation Coral Monitoring
6.1 Post-translocation monitoring survey is recommended in Section 6.2.5 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), to audit the success of coral translocation. Since the construction of Cha Kwo Ling Tunnel from the end of Trunk Road T2 to the TKOLTT at the Eastern Ventilation Building does not involve any marine works in the concerned area mentioned in Section 6.1.2 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), the post-translocation monitoring survey stated in Section 6.2.5 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013) is therefore not applicable to Contract No. ED/2018/04.
7.1
According
to Section 7.1.3 of EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), no specific fisheries
monitoring programme is required during the construction phase.
7.2 The implementation of the mitigation measures stated in the Water Quality Impact Assessment (Refer to Section 5 of EIA Report (AEIAR-173/2013)) will be audited as part of the EM&A procedures during the construction period. The summaries of site audits are attached in Appendix I.
8.1
According
to Condition 3.7 of EP-458/2013/C and Section 8.2.1 of the EM&A Manual
(AEIAR-173/2013), monitoring of vibration impacts was conducted when the
construction works are less than 100m from the Built Heritage in close
proximity of the worksite, namely the Cha Kwo Ling
Tin Hau temple. Tilting and settlement monitoring
should be applied on the Cha Kwo Ling Tin Hau Temple.
8.2 As the construction works of Cha Kwo Ling Tunnel from the end of Trunk Road T2 to the TKOLTT at the Eastern Ventilation Building are located more than 100m away from the Cha Kwo Ling Tin Hau temple, the vibration impact monitoring stated in Section 8.3.1 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013) is not applicable to Contract No. ED/2018/04.
Mitigation Measures for
Cultural Heritage
8.3
According
to Condition 3.6 of EP-458/2013/C, to prevent damage to Cha Kwo
Ling Tin Hau Temple and its Fung Shui rocks
(Child-given rocks) during the construction phase, a temporarily fenced-off
buffer zone (Rocks buffer zone is 5 m from the edge of Rocks and 15m from the
edge of Rocks alter) with allowance for public access (minimum 1 m) around the
temple and the Fung Shui rocks shall be provided. The open yard in front of the
temple should be kept as usual for annual Tin Hau
festival.
8.4
As there
is a large buffer distance from the current works to Cha Kwo
Ling Tin Hau Temple and the Fung Shui rocks
(Child-given rocks), the temporarily fenced-off rocks buffer zone and from the
edge of Rocks alter is not required. The fenced-off rocks buffer zone would be
implemented when there is construction activities in vicinity of the cultural
heritage.
9.1
According
to Section 9.3 of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), landscape and visual
mitigation measures during the construction phase shall be checked to ensure
that they are fully realized and implemented on site.
9.2
Site
audits were carried out on a weekly basis to monitor and audit the timely
implementation of landscape and visual mitigation measures listed in
“Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule (EMIS)” (shown in Appendix
J).
9.3
The
implementation of landscape and visual mitigation measures was checked by a
registered landscape architect. No non-compliance of the landscape and visual
impact was recorded in the reporting month. Details of the audit findings and
implementation status are presented in Appendix I.
10.1 In accordance with Section 10.1.1
of the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), monitoring of landfill gas is required for construction works within
the Sai Tso Wan Landfill Consultation Zone during the construction phase. Since no excavation activity for this Project was carried out
within the Sai Tso Wan Landfill Consultation Zone in the reporting month, no
landfill gas monitoring is required.
11.1 According to Section 11.1.1 of EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013), as no overnight storage of explosive on site is required for the construction of the Project, the hazard assessment is deemed not necessary. Thus, environmental monitoring and audit is not required.
12.1 Site audits were carried out on a weekly basis to monitor the timely implementation of proper environmental management practices and mitigation measures in the Project site. The summaries of site audits are attached in Appendix I.
12.2 Site audits were conducted on 01, 08, 15, 22 and 29 September 2022 in the reporting month. Site inspection of the IEC was conducted on 29 September 2022. No non-compliance was observed during the site audit.
12.3 According to Environmental Permits, the approved EIA Reports (Register No.: AEIAR-174/2013 and AEIAR-173/2013), and the EM&A Manuals of the Project (AEIAR-174/2013 and AEIAR-173/2013), the mitigation measures detailed in the documents are recommended to be implemented during the construction phase. An Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule (EMIS) is provided in Appendix J.
12.4
The ET weekly site inspections
were carried out during the reporting month and the observations and
recommendations are summarized in Table
12.1. Refer to Appendix I for
the site inspection summary reports in the reporting month.
Parameters |
Date |
Observations and Recommendations |
Follow-up |
Air Quality |
24 Aug 2022 |
Damaged NRMM label was observed on
the PME |
The NRMM label had been replaced with the new one |
Noise |
N/A |
There was no observation in the
reporting period. |
N/A |
Water Quality |
N/A |
There was no observation in the
reporting period. |
N/A |
Ecology |
N/A |
There was no observation in the
reporting period. |
N/A |
Landscape and Visual |
N/A |
There was no observation in the
reporting period. |
N/A |
Waste / Chemical Management |
29 Sep 2022 |
Drip tray which prevent the leaked
oil from entering drainage was not observed. |
To be reported in the next month |
29 Sep 2022 |
The accumulated waste was found in
the bin. |
To be reported in the next month |
|
Permits /Licences |
N/A |
There was no observation in the
reporting period. |
N/A |
12.5 The Event and Action Plans for air quality and construction noise monitoring, and the Limit Levels and Action Plan for landfill gas monitoring are presented in Appendix L.
Air Quality Monitoring
· No Action/Limit Level exceedance for 1-hour TSP monitoring was recorded in the reporting month.
· 1 (One) Action Level exceedance for 24-hour TSP monitoring was recorded and no Limit Level exceedance for 24-hour TSP monitoring was recorded in the reporting month.
Construction Noise
Monitoring
· No Action Level exceedance was recorded due to the documented complaint in the reporting month.
· No Limit Level exceedance for construction noise monitoring was recorded in the reporting month.
13.1 The summaries of environmental complaint, warning, summon and notification of successful prosecution for the Project is presented in Appendix M.
13.2
The summary of exceedance
record in the reporting month is shown in Appendix
N.
14.1 Tentative construction programmes for the next three months are provided in Appendix O.
14.2 Major site activities undertaken for the coming months are summarized as follows:
· East Bound – RC Structure Construction, Service Gallery Frill & Blast, Service Gallery A Installation.
· East Ventilation Building – WB Blinding & Waterproofing, EB Excavation, RC Structure.
· West Bound- Extension & Blast Tunnel, RC Structure Construction.
14.3 Key environmental issues in the coming months include:
· Make sure noise mitigation measures are implemented accordingly;
· Make sure drainage system is adequately designed to prevent flooding during periods of heavy rain; and,
· Make sure mitigation measure for dust suppression are implemented on site.
14.4 The tentative environmental monitoring schedule for the next month is shown in Appendix D.
14.5 This is the 29th Monthly EM&A Report which presents the EM&A works undertaken during the reporting month in accordance with the EM&A Manual (AEIAR-173/2013) and the requirement under EP.
Air Quality Monitoring
14.6 No Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded for 1-hour TSP monitoring in the reporting month.
14.7 1 (One) Action Level exceedance for 24-hour TSP monitoring was recorded and no Limit Level exceedance for 24-hour TSP monitoring was recorded in the reporting month.
Construction Noise Monitoring
14.8 No Action Level exceedance was recorded due to documented complaint in the reporting month.
14.9 No Limit Level exceedance for construction noise monitoring was recorded in the reporting month.
Site Audit
14.10 5 ET joint weekly environmental site inspections were conducted in the reporting month.
Complaint, Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecution
14.11 No environmental complaint was received in the reporting period. No notifications of summons and successful prosecutions were received in the reporting month.
14.12 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month, the following recommendations were made:
Air
quality:
·
The valid NRMM labels
should be displayed at a conspicuous position on PME.
Waste /
Chemical Management
·
The general refuse should
be stored in the enclosed bin and removed regularly.
·
Drip tray should be
provided to prevent leaked oil from entering drainage system during handling of
chemical.