Table of contents
Environmental Monitoring Works
Implementation Status of
Mitigation Measures
Summary of Non-compliance of
the Environmental Quality Performance Limit
Summary of Complaints and
Prosecution
Key Issues for the Coming
Month
5 CONCLUSIONS
AND RECOMMENDATIONS
lIST
OF TABLES
Table 1.1 Key
Project Contacts
lIST OF FIGUREs
Figure 1.1 Layout
of the Submarine Gas Pipeline
lIST OF APPENDIces
A Construction Phase
Mitigation Measures and their Implementation (Gas Pipeline)
List of Abbreviation
EIA |
Environmental Impact
Assessment |
EM&A |
Environmental Monitoring
and Audit |
ET |
Environmental Team |
GRS |
Gas Receiving Station |
HEC |
Hong Kong Electric Co. Ltd |
LNG |
Liquefied Natural Gas |
1.
This is the
Eleventh Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Report prepared by
Cinotech Consultants Limited (ET-Cinotech) for the project “Lamma Power Station
Extension – Supply and Installation of Submarine Gas Pipeline” (the
Project). This document reported the
findings of EM&A Works conducted in December 2005.
Environmental Monitoring Works
Water
Quality
2.
No water quality
monitoring for the Project was carried out in the reporting month.
3.
No environmental
complaint and prosecution was received during the reporting month. As regard to the complaint raised by the
local Fisherman reported in the Monthly EM&A Report (October 2005)
pertaining to their concerns on the rock dumping operations of the Project,
this complaint is being handled by HEC.
4.
Anchor protection/rock dumping works are the major activities in the
coming months. No major environmental impact is anticipated from the
works.
1.1
Hong Kong
Electric Holdings Ltd. (HEC) proposed to develop a 1,800 MW power station in
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) to meet the forecast increase
in electricity demand to cope with the social and economical growth of the
HKSAR. The proposed power station is located at reclaimed land in the south of
the existing Lamma Power Station at the western edge of Lamma Island, termed
Lamma Power Station Extension.
1.2
The proposed
Power Station will use natural gas as fuel to generate electricity. The natural
gas will be supplied from Guandong Liquefied Natural Gas (GD LNG) Terminal
located at Cheng Tou Jiao of Shenzen PRC via a 20 inches diameter gas submarine
pipeline.
1.3
HEC comissioned
Saipem Asia Sdn. Bhd. (hereafter called “the Contractor) for the design,
engineering, supply of materials, fabrication, testing at works, delivery to
site, complete erection including pre-trenching, pipe laying, rock dumping,
testing and pre-commissioning at site, preservation during the Defects
Liability Period of Submarine Gas Pipeline under to Project titled “Lamma Power
Station Extension – Supply and Installation of Submarine Gas Pipeline”
(hereinafter called “the Project”). Cinotech Consultants Limited was
subsequently commissioned by the Contractor as the Environmental Team
(ET-Cinotech) to provide environmental consultancy services and to undertake
the Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) works for the Project.
1.4
The Project
works include Pre-Trenching works, Pipe-Lay installation, Post-Lay Trenching
(Jetting) and Rock Dumping works related to the installation of 92 km of 20
inches diameter Submarine Gas Pipeline between Guandong Liquefied Natural Gas
Terminal (GD LNG) and the receiving point at Gas Receiving Station (GRS) at
South-West of Lamma Extension on Lamma Island of Hong Kong – SAR. An
Environmental Permit (EP) has been issued for the Lamma Power Station Extension
project. Variations to the EP
requirements have been proposed recently for the Project works and the VEP no.
EP-071/2000/C was issued on 18th May 2005.
1.5
The
Pre-Trenching works, Pipe-Lay installation and Post-Lay Trenching (Jetting)
have been completed. Anchor protection/rock dumping works are the
major activities in the coming months.
1.6
Different
parties with different levels of involvement in the project organization
include:
· Project Proponent –Hong Kong Electric Holdings Ltd.
(HEC)
· Contractor – Saipem Asia Sdn. Bhd.
· Environmental Team (ET-Cinotech) – Cinotech
Consultants Limited
1.7
The
responsibilities of respective parties are detailed in Section 3 of the
EM&A Requirements Review (Review) and the project organization chart is
presented in Figure 3.1 of the Review. The key contacts of the ET- Cinotech are
shown in Table 1.1.
Table 1.1 Key Project Contacts
Name |
Role |
Phone No. |
Fax No. |
|
ET-Cinotech |
Dr. Priscilla Choy |
Project Manager |
2151 2089 |
3107 1388 |
Ms. Winniss Kong |
Coordinator |
2151 2068 |
3107 1388 |
|
Mr. Henry Leung |
Monitoring Team Leader |
2151 2087 |
3107 1388 |
2.1
No water quality monitoring was carried out in the reporting month.
3.1
The
implementation status of mitigation measures is summarized in Appendix A.
3.2
No
non-compliance was recorded during the site audits in the reporting month.
3.3
No environmental
complaint and prosecution was received during the reporting month. As regard to the complaint raised by the
local Fisherman reported in the Monthly EM&A Report (October 2005)
pertaining to their concerns on the rock dumping operations of the Project,
this complaint is being handled by HEC.
3.4
The complaint
log for the Project is provided in Appendix B.
4.1
Anchor
protection/rock dumping works are the major activities in the coming
months. No major environmental impact is anticipated. Ad hoc site inspection will be carried out as
necessary in accordance with the EM&A Manual.
5.1
No environmental monitoring
and audit works were performed in the reporting month.
5.2
Anchor protection/rock
dumping works are the major activities in the coming months. No major
environmental impact is anticipated.