COVER

Table of Content

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.             INTRODUCTION.. 1

1.1       Background  1

1.2       Project Organisation  1

1.3       Construction Works undertaken during the Reporting Month  1

1.4       Summary of EM&A Requirements  2

2.             AIR QUALITY.. 6

2.1       Monitoring Requirements  6

2.2       Monitoring Locations  6

2.3       Monitoring Equipment 6

2.4       Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration  7

2.5       Monitoring Procedures and Calibration Details  7

2.6       Results and Observations  8

3.             NOISE.. 9

3.1       Monitoring Requirements  9

3.2       Monitoring Locations  9

3.3       Monitoring Equipment 10

3.4       Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration  10

3.5       Monitoring Procedures and Calibration Details  10

3.6       Results and Observations  11

4.             ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT.. 13

4.1       Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures  13

4.2       Assessment of Environmental Monitoring Results  13

4.3       Site Environmental Audit 14

4.4       Status of Environmental Licensing and Permitting  14

4.5       Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures  14

4.6       Implementation Status of Event/Action Plans  14

4.7       Implementation Status of Environmental Complaint Handling Procedures  14

5.             FUTURE KEY ISSUES. 16

5.1       Status of Natural Gas supply  16

5.2       Key Issues for the Coming Month  16

5.3       Monitoring Schedules for the Next 3 Months  16

5.4       Construction Program for the Next 3 Months  16

6.             CONCLUSION.. 17

 


List of Tables

 

Table 1.1          Construction Activities and Their Corresponding Environmental Mitigation Measures

Table 2.1          Air Quality Monitoring Locations

Table 2.2          Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Table 2.3          Air Quality Monitoring Parameter, Duration and Frequency

Table 3.1          Noise Monitoring Locations

Table 3.2          Noise Monitoring Equipment

Table 3.3          Noise Monitoring Duration and Parameter

Table 4.1          Summary of AL Level Exceedances on Monitoring Parameters

Table 4.2          Estimated Amounts of Waste Generated in December 2003

Table 4.3          Summary of Environmental Licensing and Permit Status

Table 4.4          Environmental Complaints / Enquiries Received in December 2003

Table 4.5          Outstanding Environmental Complaints / Enquiries Carried Over

 

 

List of figures

 

Figure 1.1         Layout of Work Site

Figure 1.2         Cable Route of Transmission System

Figure 2.1         Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

Figure 3.1         Location of Noise Monitoring Stations

 

 

Appendices

 

Appendix A      Organization Chart

Appendix B      Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality and Noise

Appendix C      Environmental Monitoring Schedule

Appendix D      Air Quality Monitoring Results for December 2003

Appendix E      Noise Monitoring Results for December 2003

Appendix F      The QA/QC Procedures and Results

Appendix G      Event/Action Plans

Appendix H      Site Audit Summary

Appendix I       Summary of EMIS

Appendix J       Tentative Construction Programme

 

 

                                                                                                         

 



EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

This is the thirty-third monthly Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) report for the Project “Construction of Lamma Power Station Extension” prepared by the Environmental Team (ET).  This report presents the results of impact monitoring on air quality and noise for the said project in December 2003.

 

After successful completion of post-project monitoring in September 2002, no further marine water quality monitoring for the reclamation works would be required.  Besides, as there were no activities for the laying of the gas pipeline in the reporting month, no water quality impact monitoring at the relevant stations was carried out.

 

Air and noise monitoring were performed. The results were checked against the established Action/Limit (AL) levels.  An on-site audit was conducted once per week. The implementation status of the environmental mitigation measures, Event/Action Plan and environmental complaint handling procedures were also checked.

 

Construction Activities Undertaken

 

Construction activities for Lamma Extension during the reporting month are tabulated as follows:

 

Item

Construction Activities

Site Formation

Rockfilling, seawall construction,  superstructure for link bridges, C.W. intake & outfall construction,  slurry ash piping & filling, surcharge removal and drainage construction.

Transmission System

No construction activities.

 

Environmental Monitoring Works

 

One (1) air quality environmental monitoring works was rescheduled as shown in the following table.

 

Monitoring work

Original Schedule

Makeup sampling

Reasons

24 hour TSP monitoring at AM4

8th December 2003

10th December 2003

Failure of TSP Sampler

 

Other than this, all monitoring work at designated stations was performed as scheduled satisfactorily.

 

Air Quality

 

No exceedance of Action/Limit levels on 1-hour TSP and 24-hour TSP for air quality was recorded in the month.

 

Noise

The hoarding works for the construction of transmission system were completed on 11 May 2002.  The civil works would tentatively commence in June 2004.  As there was no construction work in this reporting month, manual noise measurements for the construction of transmission system was suspended. 

 

Construction work for Lamma Extension was carried out during the restricted hours including evening-time, holidays and night-time under valid Construction Noise Permits.  No exceedance of Action and Limit levels for noise arising from the construction of Lamma Extension was recorded in the month. 

 

 

Site Environmental Audit

 

Site audits were carried out on a weekly basis to monitor environmental issues on the construction site.  The site conditions were generally satisfactory.  All required mitigation measures were implemented.


As the commencement of construction works of Transmission System had been deferred to June 2004, the weekly inspection for the site was suspended in the reporting month.

 

Environmental Licensing and Permitting

 

Description

Permit No.

Valid Period

Issued To

Date of Issuance

From

To

Varied Environmental Permit

EP-071/2000/B

13/07/01

-

HEC

13/07/01

Construction Noise Permit

GW-UW0276-03

10/09/03

09/03/04

Contractor

09/09/03

 

Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures

Environmental mitigation measures for the construction activities as recommended in the EM&A manual were implemented in the reporting month.

 

Environmental Complaints

No complaint against the construction activities was received in the reporting month.

 

Future Key Issues

The future key issues to be considered in the coming month are as follows:

 

Site Formation

 

-         to continue monitoring the noise level during construction and to ensure compliance with the CNP’s already obtained;

-         to continue the preventive measures for noise exceedance and keep monitoring/ reviewing the performance;

-         to monitor and review the sufficiency of the dust suppression measures provided and increase the resources accordingly if necessary;

 


Transmission System

 

-         to closely monitor the construction activities, if any, in order to avoid disturbance to the rare plants; 

-         to provide temporary fire fighting equipment for prevention of fire within the work sites.

 

 

Concluding Remarks

The environmental performance of the project was generally satisfactory.




1.             INTRODUCTION

 

 

1.1         Background

 

The Environmental Team (hereinafter called the “ET”) was formed within the Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd (HEC) to undertake Environmental Monitoring and Audit for Construction of Lamma Power Station Extension” (hereinafter called the “Project”).  Under the requirements of Section 6 of Environmental Permit EP-071/2000/B, an EM&A programme for impact environmental monitoring set out in the EM&A Manual (Construction Phase) is required to be implemented.  In accordance with the EM&A Manual, environmental monitoring of air quality, noise and water quality and regular environmental audits are required for the Project. As the post-project marine water monitoring was successfully completed in September 2002, no further water quality monitoring for the reclamation works would be required.

 

The Project involves the construction of a gas-fired power station employing combined cycled gas turbine technology, forming an extension to the existing Lamma Power Station.  The key elements of the Project including the construction activities associated with the transmission system and submarine gas pipeline are outlined as follows.

 

·          dredging and reclamation to form approximately 22 hectares of usable area;

·          construction of six 300MW class gas-fired combined cycle units;

·          construction of a gas receiving station;

·          construction of a new transmission system linking the Lamma Extension to load centres on Hong Kong Island;

·          laying of a gas pipeline for the supply of natural gas to the new power station

 

This report summarizes the environmental monitoring and audit work for the Project for the month of December 2003.

 

 

1.2         Project Organisation

 

An Environmental Management Committee (EMC) has been set up in HEC to oversee the Project.  The management structure includes the following:

 

·          Environmental Protection Department (The Authority);

·          Environmental Manager (The Chairman of the Environmental Management Committee);

·          Engineer;

·          Independent Environmental Checker (IEC);

·          Environmental Team (ET);

·          Contractor.

 

The project organisation chart for the construction EM&A programme is shown in Appendix A.

 

 

1.3         Construction Works undertaken during the Reporting Month

 

Construction activities undertaken during the reporting month for site formation were rockfilling, construction of seawall, superstructure for link bridge, C.W. intake & outfall construction, slurry ash piping & filling, surcharge removal and drainage construction.  There was no construction activity for Unit L9’s associated transmission system.  Layout plans for site formation and transmission system are shown in Figure 1.1 and Figure 1.2 respectively. 

 

The main construction activities carried out during the reporting month and the corresponding environmental mitigation measures are summarized in Table 1.1.  The implementation of major mitigation measures in the month is provided in Appendix I.

 

Table 1.1    Construction Activities and Their Corresponding Environmental Mitigation Measures

 

Item

Construction Activities

Environmental Mitigation Measures

Site Formation

1

Rockfilling & Seawall Construction

Noise

-                   General noise mitigation measures employed at all work sites throughout the construction phase.

 

Waste Management

-                   Waste Management Plan submitted and implemented.

 

Marine Ecology

-                   All construction related vessels approached the site from the designated route/channel to avoid possible disturbance to the finless porpoise.

2

Superstructure for Link Bridge

 

Noise

-                   General noise mitigation measures implemented and silent type equipment deployed.

3

C.W. Intake & Outfall

Noise

-                   General noise mitigation measures implemented and silent type equipment deployed.

4

Slurry ash piping & filling

Noise

-                   General noise mitigation measures implemented and silent type equipment deployed.

 

 

5

Surcharge Removal

Noise

-                   General noise mitigation measures implemented and silent type equipment deployed.

 

Air

-                   Dust suppression measures implemented.

6

Drainage Construction

Air

-                   Dust suppression measures implemented.

Construction of Transmission System

7

No construction activities

Terrestrial Ecology

-                   Special care and close monitoring to avoid disturbances to the rare plant species.

-                   Temporary fire fighting equipment provided within the work area during construction.

 

1.4         Summary of EM&A Requirements

 

The EM&A program requires environmental monitoring for air, noise and water quality. As the post-project marine water monitoring was successfully completed in September 2002, no further water quality monitoring for the reclamation works would be required. The detailed EM&A monitoring work for air quality and noise are described in Sections 2 and 3 respectively. Regular environmental site audits for air quality, noise, water quality and waste management were carried out.  

 

The following environmental audits are summarized in Section 4 of this report:

 

·          Environmental monitoring results;

·          Waste Management Records;

·          Weekly site audit results;

·          The status of environmental licensing and permits for the Project;

·          The implementation status of environmental protection and pollution control/ mitigation measures.

 

Future key issues will be reported in Section 5 of this report.

 


 

 

Figure 1.1    Layout of Work Site

 


 

Figure 1.2    Cable Route of Transmission System



 


2.             AIR QUALITY

 

 

2.1         Monitoring Requirements

 

1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring at agreed frequencies were conducted to monitor air quality.  The impact monitoring data were checked against the Action/Limit Levels as determined in the Baseline Monitoring Report (Construction Phase).  Appendix B shows the established Action/Limit Levels for Air Quality.

 

 

2.2         Monitoring Locations

 

Three dust monitoring locations were selected for 1-hour TSP sampling (AM1, AM2 & AM3) while four monitoring locations were selected for 24-hour TSP sampling (AM1, AM2, AM3 and AM4).  Table 2.1 tabulates the monitoring stations.  The locations of the monitoring stations are shown in Figure 2.1.

 

Table 2.1    Air Quality Monitoring Locations

 

Location I.D.

Description

AM1

Reservoir

AM2

East Gate

AM3

Ash Lagoon

AM4

Tai Yuen Village

 

 

2.3         Monitoring Equipment

 

Continuous 24-hour TSP air quality monitoring was performed using the GS2310 High Volume Air Samplers (HVAS), Partisol Model 2000 Sampler and the MINIVOL Portable Sampler at AM1&2, AM3 and AM4 respectively.  TEOM Model 1400a continuous dust monitors were used to carry out 1-hour TSP monitoring at AM1, AM2 and AM3.  Table 2.2 summarises the equipment used in dust monitoring.

 


 

Table 2.2    Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

 

Equipment

Model and Make

24-hour sampling:

HVAS Sampler

 

 

Partisol Air Sampler

 

 

MINIVOL Portable Sampler

 

1-hour sampling:

Continuous TSP Dust Meter

 

Model GS2310

Anderson Instruments Inc.

 

Partisol Model 2000

Rupprecht & Patashnick

 

AIRMETRICS

 

 

TEOM Model 1400a

Rupprecht & Patashnick

 

 

2.4         Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration

 

Table 2.3 summarises the monitoring parameters, duration and frequency of air quality monitoring.  The monitoring schedule for the reporting month is shown in Appendix C.

 

Table 2.3    Air Quality Monitoring Parameter, Duration and Frequency

 

Monitoring Stations

Parameter

Duration

Frequency

AM1

1-hour TSP

1

3 hourly samples every 6 days

24-hour TSP

24

Once every 6 days

AM2

1-hour TSP

1

3 hourly samples every 6 days

24-hour TSP

24

Once every 6 days

AM3

1-hour TSP

1

3 hourly samples every 6 days

24-hour TSP

24

Once every 6 days

AM4

24-hour TSP

24

Once every 6 days

 

 

2.5         Monitoring Procedures and Calibration Details

 

24- hour TSP Monitor:

 

Preparation of Filter Papers

 

·          Visual inspection of filter papers was carried out to ensure that there were no pinholes, tears and creases;

·          The filter papers were then labelled before sampling.

·          The filter papers were equilibrated at room temperature and relative humidity < 50% for at least 24 hours before weighing.

 

Field Monitoring

 

·          During collection of the sampled filter paper, the information on the elapse timer was logged.  Site observations around the monitoring stations, which might have affected the monitoring results, were also recorded.  Major pollution sources, if any, would be identified and reported.  The flow record chart for the previous sampling was checked to see if there was any abnormality.

·          The post-sampling filter papers were removed carefully from the filter holder and folded to avoid loss of fibres or dust particles from the filter papers;

·          The filter holder and its surrounding were cleaned;

·          A pre-weighed blank filter paper for the next sampling was put in place and aligned carefully.  The filter holder was then tightened firmly to avoid leakage;

·          A new flow record chart was loaded into the flow recorder;

·          The programmable timer was set for the next 24 hrs sampling period, ! 1/2 hr;  

·          The post-sampling filter papers were equilibrated at room temperature and relative humidity < 50% for at least 24 hours before weighing.

 

1- hour TSP Monitor:

 

·          The following parameters of the TEOM model dust meters are regularly checked to ensure proper functionality:

 

o       Mass concentration;

o       Total mass;

o       Frequency of the tapered element;

o       Electrical noise;

o       Main flow;

o       Auxiliary flow.

 

Maintenance & Calibration

 

·          The monitoring equipment and their accessories are maintained in good working conditions.

·          Monitoring equipment is calibrated at monthly intervals.  Calibration details are shown in Appendix F.

 

2.6         Results and Observations

 

24 hour TSP sampling at AM4 (Tai Yuen Village) on 8th December 2003 was void, as the HVAS was found defective during the collection of filter paper on 9th December 2003.  The defect was immediately rectified on the same day.  A make up 24 hour TSP sampling was conducted on 10th December 2003.  Other than this incident, all dust monitoring works were conducted on schedule.  All monitoring data and graphical presentation of the monitoring results are provided in Appendix D.  Key findings and observations are provided below:

 

 

1-hour TSP

 

No exceedance of 1-hour TSP Action/Limit Level was recorded in the month.

 

24-hour TSP

 

No exceedance of 24-hour TSP Action/Limit Level was recorded in the month.

 

 

 


 

Figure 2.1           Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations



3.             NOISE

 

3.1         Monitoring Requirements

 

Continuous noise alarm monitoring at Ash Lagoon/Ching Lam were carried out to calculate the noise contributed by the construction activities at the two critical NSR’s, viz. Long Tsai Tsuen/Hung Shing Ye and the school within the village of Tai Wan San Tsuen.  The impact monitoring data for construction noise were checked against the limit levels specified in the EM&A Manual.  With the availability of the construction noise permits, impact monitoring for the construction work during the restricted hours was also carried out.  Section 4 presents the details of the construction noise permits.  The impact noise monitoring data were checked against the limit levels specified in the EM&A Manual.  Appendix B shows the established Action/Limit Levels for noise.

 

The hoarding works for the construction of transmission system were completed on 11 May 2002.  The civil works would tentatively commence in June 2004.  As there was no construction work in December 2003, manual noise measurements at Pak Kok Tsui residences was suspended in this reporting month. 

 

 

3.2         Monitoring Locations

 

In accordance with the EM&A manual, the identified noise monitoring locations are listed in Table 3.1 and shown in Figure 3.1.

 

Table 3.1    Noise Monitoring Locations

 

Purpose of noise monitoring

Monitoring Location

Lamma Extension

Ash Lagoon

Lamma Extension

Ching Lam

 

 

3.3         Monitoring Equipment

 

The sound level meters used for noise monitoring complied with International Electrotechnical Commission Publications 651:1979 (Type 1) and 804:1985 (Type 1).  The noise monitoring equipment used is shown in Table 3.2.

 

Table 3.2            Noise Monitoring Equipment

 

Equipment

Model

Sound level meter

Rion NA-27/B&K 2238F

Sound level calibrator

Rion NC-74

 

 

3.4         Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration

 

Continuous alarm monitoring of A-weighted Leq levels was carried out at Ash Lagoon and Ching Lam.  The measurement duration and parameter of noise monitoring were presented in Table 3.3 as follows:

 

Table 3.3    Noise Monitoring Duration and Parameter

 

Location

Time Period

Frequency

Parameter

Ash Lagoon

 

 

 

Ching Lam

Daytime:

0700-1900 hrs on normal weekdays

 

Evening-time & holidays:

0700-2300 hrs on holidays; and 1900-2300 hrs on all other days

 

Night-time:

2300-0700 hrs of next day

Daytime:

30 minutes

 

 

Evening-time & holidays:

5 minutes

 

 

Night-time:

5 minutes

30-min LAeq

 

 

5-min LAeq

 

 

5-min LAeq

 

 

3.5         Monitoring Procedures and Calibration Details

 

Monitoring Procedures

 

Continuous Noise Monitoring for Lamma Extension Construction

 

The measured noise levels (MNL's) were collected at the noise alarm monitoring stations at Ash Lagoon and Ching Lam.  The notional background noise levels (viz. baseline noise data at Ash Lagoon and Ching Lam) were applied to correct the corresponding MNL's in 30-min/5-min LAeq.

 

A wind speed sensor was installed at Station Building Rooftop.  The wind speed signal was used to determine whether the data from Ash Lagoon and Ching Lam noise alarm monitoring stations were affected.  The instantaneous data was discarded in case the instantaneous wind speed exceeded 10 m/s.  The 30-min/5-min LAeq was considered valid only if the amount of valid data was equal to or above 70%. 

 

When calibrating the noise measuring equipment, all observations around the monitoring stations, which might have affected the monitoring results, were recorded.

 

Equipment Calibration

 

The sound level meters and calibrators have been verified by the manufacturer or accredited laboratory.  Equipment for continuous noise monitoring was calibrated at site on a monthly basis.  Calibration details are shown in Appendix F

 

3.6         Results and Observations

 

Continuous noise monitoring was conducted at the two monitoring stations at Ash Lagoon and Ching Lam.  All monitoring results and their graphical presentations are provided in Appendix E

 

No exceedance of noise Action/Limit Level was recorded in the month.

 


 

 

Figure 3.1    Location of Noise Monitoring Stations


 


4.             ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT


 

 

4.1         Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

 

The environmental monitoring procedures were regularly reviewed by the Environmental Team.  No modification to the existing monitoring procedures was recommended.

 

 

4.2         Assessment of Environmental Monitoring Results

 

Monitoring results for Air Quality and Noise

 

The environmental monitoring results for Air Quality and Noise in the reporting month presented in sections 2, 3 and 4 respectively are summarized in Table 4.1.

 

Table 4.1    Summary of AL Level Exceedances on Monitoring Parameters

 

Item

Parameter Monitored

Monitoring Period

No. of Exceedances In

Event/Action Plan Implementation Status and Results

Action Level

Limit

Level

Air

1

Ambient TSP

(24-hour)

01/12/03-31/12/03

 

 

0

0

 

2

Ambient TSP

(1-hour)

01/12/03-31/12/03

 

0

0

 

Noise

1

Noise level at the critical NSR’s predicted by the noise alarm monitoring system

01/12/03-31/12/03

0

0

 

2

Manual noise monitoring at the Pak Kok Tsui residences

01/12/03-31/12/03

N/A

N/A

Hoarding works at Pak Kok Tsui were completed on 11/5/2002.  Civil works would tentatively commence in June 2004.  Manual noise monitoring was suspended during the period from 12/5/2002 to31/12/2003.

 

 

 

 

Waste Management  Records

 

The estimated amounts of different types of waste generated in December 2003 are shown in Table 4.2.

 

Table 4.2    Estimated Amounts of Waste Generated in December 2003

 

Waste Type

Examples

Estimated Amount

Construction Waste

Concrete waste, used formwork

12 Tonne

General Refuse

Domestic wastes collected on site

6 Tonne

 

 

4.3         Site Environmental Audit

 

Site audits were carried out by ET on a weekly basis to monitor environmental issues at the construction sites to ensure that all mitigation measures were implemented timely and properly.  The site conditions were generally satisfactory.  All required mitigation measures were implemented.  The weekly site inspection results are attached in Appendix H.


As the commencement of construction works of Transmission System had been deferred to June 2004, the weekly inspection for the site was suspended in the reporting month.

 

 

4.4         Status of Environmental Licensing and Permitting

 

All permits/licenses obtained for the project are summarised in Table 4.3.

 

Table 4.3    Summary of Environmental Licensing and Permit Status

 

Description

Permit No.

Valid Period

Highlights

Status

From

To

Varied Environmental Permit

EP-071/2000/B

 

13/07/01

 

-

The whole construction work site.

Valid

Construction Noise Permit

GW-UW0276-03

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10/09/03

09/03/04

9 groups (1-9) of PME’s are assigned.

 

Only one group can be used.  Groups 7, 8 and 9 are not used between 11:00pm and 7:00am on next day.

Valid

 

 

 

4.5         Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures

 

Mitigation measures detailed in the permits and the EM&A Manual (Construction Phase) are required to be implemented.  An updated summary of the Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule (EMIS) is presented in Appendix I.

 

 

4.6         Implementation Status of Event/Action Plans

 

The Event/Action Plans extracted from the EM&A Manual (Construction Phase) are presented in Appendix G.

 

4.7         Implementation Status of Environmental Complaint Handling Procedures

 

In December 2003, no complaint against the construction activities was received.

 

Table 4.4    Environmental Complaints / Enquiries Received in December 2003

 

Case Reference /

Date, Time Received /

Date, Time Concerned

Descriptions /Actions Taken

Conclusion /

Status

 

Nil

 

 

N/A

 

 

N/A

 

 

Table 4.5    Outstanding Environmental Complaints / Enquiries Carried Over

 

Case Reference /

Date, Time Received /

Date, Time Concerned

Descriptions /Actions Taken

Conclusion /

Status

 

Nil

 

 

N/A

 

N/A




5.             FUTURE KEY ISSUES

 

 

5.1         Status of Natural Gas supply

 

Based on current project schedule, HEC anticipates there is no delay in the supply of natural gas.

 

 

5.2         Key Issues for the Coming Month

 

Key issues to be considered in the coming month include:

 

Site Formation

 

Noise Impact

·          To continue monitoring the noise level during construction and to ensure compliance with the CNP’s already obtained.

·          To continue executing the preventive measures for avoiding noise exceedance and keep monitoring/ reviewing the noise performance.

 

Air Impact

·          To monitor and review the sufficiency of the dust suppression measures provided and increase the resources accordingly if necessary.

 

 

Transmission System

 

Terrestrial Ecology Impact

·          To closely monitor the construction activities, if any, in order to avoid disturbance to the rare plants; 

·          To provide temporary fire fighting equipment for prevention of fire within the work sites.

 

 

5.3         Monitoring Schedules for the Next 3 Months

 

The hoarding works for the construction of transmission system at Pak Kok Tsui were completed on 11/5/2002.  The civil works would tentatively commence in June 2004.  As there was no construction work during the period from 12/5/2002 to end December 2003, the manual noise monitoring at Pak Kok Tsui was suspended in December 2003.

 

With the completion of post-project monitoring, no further marine water quality monitoring for the reclamation works is required.

 

The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next 3 months are shown in Appendix C.

 

 

5.4         Construction Program for the Next 3 Months

 

The tentative construction program for the next 3 months is shown in Appendix J.

 



6.             CONCLUSION

 

One (1) 24 hour TSP sample was rescheduled owing to the breakdown of TSP sampler.  Other than this, All monitoring work at designated stations was performed as scheduled satisfactorily.  The environmental monitoring works and site inspection were performed as scheduled in the reporting month.  All monitoring results were checked and reviewed.  

 

No Action/Limit level exceedance on 1-hour and 24-hour TSP level was recorded in the reporting month.

 

No Action/Limit level exceedance on noise was recorded in the reporting month.

 

Environmental mitigation measures recommended in the EM&A manual for the construction activities were implemented in the reporting month.  No complaint against the construction activities was received in the reporting month.  No prosecution was received for this Project in the reporting period.

 

The environmental performance of the Project was generally satisfactory.