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Table 3‑1 Air
Quality Monitoring Equipment
Table 3‑2 Air
Quality Monitoring Locations
Table 3‑3 Action
& Limit Levels for Air Quality
Table 3‑4 Event/Action Plan for Air Quality
Table 3‑5 Noise
Monitoring Equipment
Table 3‑6 Noise Monitoring Locations
Table 3‑7 Action & Limit Levels for Air Borne Noise
Table 3‑8 Event/Action Plan for Airborne Noise
Table 3‑9 Action
& Limit Levels for Ground Borne Noise
Table 3‑10 Event/Action Plan for Ground Borne Noise
Table 3‑11 Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
Table 3‑12 Water Quality Monitoring Locations
Table 3‑13 Action/Limit Levels for Water Quality
Table 3‑14 Event/Action Plan for Water Quality
Table 4-1 Air Quality Monitoring
Results
Table 4-2 Air Borne Noise Monitoring
Results
Table 4-3 Summary of Exceedances for I-1
Table 4-4 Summary of Exceedances for I-2
Table 4-5 Summary of Exceedances for I-3
Table 4-6 Summary of Exceedances for O-1(FT)
Table 4-7 Summary of Exceedances for O-1(ET)
Table 4-8 Water Quality Monitoring Results
Table 4-9 Summary of
Project-Related Exceedances
Table 5-1 Waste Generated in May 2011
Table 6-1 Site
Inspection by ET
Table 7-1 Cumulative Statistic of Environmental Complaint
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APPENDICES |
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Appendix A Site Map and Works Area
Appendix C Construction Programme
Appendix D Implementation Status of Environmental
Mitigation Measures
Appendix E Status of License and Permit
Appendix F Calibration Certificates
Appendix G Monitoring Locations
Appendix J Interim Notifications of Environmental
Quality Limits Exceedances
2.
According
to the EM&A Manual, there are four designated air quality monitoring
locations, five designated noise monitoring locations and five water quality
monitoring locations during the construction phase: (i) Sik Sik Yuen Ho Fung
College (ASR 1, NSR 1 and Intake I-1); (ii) Hong Hoi Chee Hong Temple (ASR 3,
NSR 3 and Intake I-2); (iii) Squatters (NSR 6 and Intake I-3); (iv) Beach Tower
(Long Beach Gardens) (ASR 8, NSR 8 and Outfall O-1); and (v) Greenview Terrace
(Block 1) (ASR 9, NSR 9 and Outfall O-1).
3.
During the non restricted hours, major construction
activities undertaken by the Contractor at Tsuen Wan Drainage Tunnel included
site cleaning and tidying at Outfall, I-1, I-2 and I-3; drilling, excavation
and rock splitting at spiral ramp at Outfall; tunnel boring machine (TBM)
drilling of the tunnel and mucking out of tunnel spoil at Outfall; excavation and soil nailing for
box culvert construction at fast lane of Castle Peak Road (CPR) east bound at
Outfall; excavation and disposal of excavated material from existing arch
bridge underneath CPR at Outfall; placing levelling stone to form sea wall at
Portion E; installation of precast sea wall blocks at Portion E; backfilling
rockfill and type II armour behind the seawall blocks at Portion E; disposal of
the excavated soil under the arc bridge to TM38 at Portion E; drilling and
excavation of vortex shaft at I-3; construction of PB wall structure skin wall
and copping beam at I-3; construction of boulder traps at I-3; backfilling for
PB wall at I-3; tree establishment works of the transplanted trees at I-3;
drilling, excavation and rock splitting of man access shaft and vortex drop
shaft at I-2; pipe jacking at Portion G at I-2; pre-bored H-pile construction
for skin wall at Portion G at I-2; construction of drainage works at Portion G
at I-2; preparation works for blasting at I-2; cascade and channel modification
concrete structure works at I-1; construction of horizontal pipe pile (pipe
roofing) for TBM break-through at I-1; and pre-bored H-pile construction for
vehicular access at I-1.
4.
Underground mining works and probe drilling
were conducted during restricted hours in this reporting period.
5.
No
exceedances have been recorded for air quality monitoring during
the reporting month.
6.
No
exceedances have been recorded for air borne noise monitoring during the
reporting month.
7.
Exceedances
for river water quality monitoring are summarised in the following table:
|
Parameter |
Action Level Exceedance |
Limit Level Exceedance |
|
DO |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Turbidity |
Nil |
One record at I-3
on 13 May 2011 |
|
SS |
Nil |
Two records at I-2 and I-3 on 13 May 2011 |
8.
Exceedances
for marine water quality monitoring are summarised in the following table:
|
Parameter |
Action Level Exceedance |
Limit Level Exceedance |
|
DO |
Seven records at O-1(FT) on 7 and 18 May 2011 and at O-1(ET) on 20, 27
and 30 May 2011 |
Ten records at O-1(FT) on
7, 13, 18 and 30 May 2011 and at O-1(ET) on 7, 13 and 20 May 2011 |
|
Turbidity |
Nil |
Nil |
|
SS |
Two records at O-1(FT) on 3 May
2011 and O-1(ET) on 18 May 2011 |
Two records at O-1(FT) on 27 May
2011 and O-1(ET) on 20 May 2011 |
9. The status of waste generation in the reporting month is:
·
A total of
3,912.5 m
·
About 52.0 m3
general waste was disposed of to NENT Landfill;
·
No paper/cardboard was recycled in the reporting month;
·
No metal was
generated in the reporting month;
·
No plastic waste was
disposed of in the reporting month; and
·
No chemical waste was
disposed of in the reporting month.
10.
In this reporting month, two
site inspections and one monthly site audit were carried out by ET and
Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) respectively, to ensure proper
implementation of environmental mitigation measures
specified in the EM&A Manual and compliance with environmental
legislation. All observations, which
were recorded on the site inspection checklists, were passed to the Contractor
together with the ET’s recommendations.
11.
As advised
by the Contractor and verified by ET:
·
No
non-compliance regarding the site inspection was received in the reporting
month;
·
No environmental complaint
was received during the reporting month; and
·
No summons
and prosecution was received in the reporting month.
12.
The major construction
works for the upcoming three months will be:
·
Site cleaning and tidying at
Outfall, I-1, I-2 and I-3;
·
TBM drilling of the tunnel and
mucking out of tunnel spoil at Outfall;
·
Construction of spiral ramp
structure at Outfall;
·
Excavation and soil nailing for
box culvert construction at fast lane of CPR east bound at Outfall;
·
Construction of box culvert at
Outfall;
·
Placing leveling stone and bagged
concrete to form sea wall at Portion E;
·
Installation of precast seawall
blocks and panels for construction of outfall apron at Portion E;
·
Drilling and excavation of vortex
shaft at I-3;
·
Backfilling for PB wall at I-3;
·
Construction of approach channel
at I-3;
·
Tree establishment works of the
transplanted trees at I-3;
·
Drilling, excavation and rock
splitting of man access shaft and vortex drop shaft at I-2;
·
Pipe jacking at Portion G at I-2;
·
Construction of approach channel
structure at I-2;
·
Construction of drainage works at
Portion G at I-2;
·
Cascade and channel modification
concrete structure works at I-1;
·
Construction of horizontal pipe
pile (pipe roofing) for TBM break-through at I-1; and
· Construction of vehicular access at I-1.
1.1.1
The
Drainage Services Department (DSD) proposed to construct a tunnel with an internal
diameter of 6.5 m and a length of 5.13 km, with the purpose to alleviate the
flooding risk in Tsuen Wan and Kwai Chung.
1.1.2
This
project is a Designated Project under Schedule 2 Part I Category Q, of the
Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) as part of the proposed Tsuen
Wan Drainage Tunnel (TWDT) passes underneath the existing Tai Mo Shan Country
Park.
An Environmental Impact
Assessment (EIA) Study has therefore been undertaken to provide information on
the nature and extent of environmental impacts arising from the construction
and operation of the proposed designated project and related activities taking
place concurrently. From the EIA, the
recommendations for monitoring contained herein are made.
1.1.3
The
Maeda-CREC-SELI Joint Venture (MCSJV) was awarded by DSD with the Contract – Design
and Construction of Tsuen Wan Drainage Tunnel.
1.1.4
Hyder was
commissioned by the MCSJV as the Environmental Team (ET) to implement an
EM&A programme in accordance with the EM&A Manual. The proposed tunnel section flows from the
junction of Shing Mun Road and Wo Yi Hop Road and discharges to south of Yau
Kom Tau underneath Castle Peak Road as shown in Appendix A.
1.1.5
The
construction works of the Project was commenced in January 2008. This is the
thirty-eighth monthly EM&A report summarising the impact monitoring results
and audit findings of the EM&A programme in May 2011.
2.1 Project Organization and Management Structure
2.1.1
The
organization chart and lines of communication with respect to the on-site
environmental management are shown in Appendix B.
2.2.1
The overall project programme from the detail design to completion
of all civil works shall take approximately 54 months. The construction programme is presented in Appendix
C.
2.2.2
The major construction activities
undertaken in the reporting month were:
l Site
cleaning and tidying at Outfall, I-1, I-2 and I-3;
l Drilling,
excavation and rock splitting at spiral ramp at Outfall;
l Tunnel
boring machine (TBM) drilling of the tunnel and mucking out of tunnel
spoil at Outfall;
l Excavation
and soil nailing for box culvert construction at fast lane of Castle Peak Road
(CPR) east bound at Outfall;
l Excavation
and disposal of excavated material from existing arch bridge underneath CPR at
Outfall;
l Placing
leveling stone to form sea wall at Portion E;
l Installation
of precast sea wall blocks at Portion E;
l Backfilling
rockfill and type II armour behind the seawall blocks at Portion E;
l Disposal
of the excavated soil under the arch bridge to TM38 at Portion E;
l Drilling
and excavation of vortex shaft at I-3;
l Construction
of PB wall structure skin wall and copping beam at I-3;
l Construction
of boulder traps at I-3;
l Backfilling
for PB wall at I-3;
l Tree
establishment works of the transplanted trees at I-3;
l Drilling,
excavation and rock splitting of man access shaft and vortex drop shaft at I-2;
l Pipe
jacking at Portion G at I-2;
l Pre-bored
H-pile construction for skin wall at Portion G at I-2;
l Construction
of drainage works at Portion G at I-2;
l Preparation
works for blasting at I-2;
l Cascade
and channel modification concrete structure works at I-1;
l Construction
of horizontal pipe pile (pipe roofing) for TBM break-through at I-1; and
l Pre-bored
H-pile construction for vehicular access at I-1.
2.2.3
As confirmed by the Contractor, no marine mud dredging works for
basin scheme at Portion E was conducted in the reporting month.
2.2.4
Underground
mining works and probe drilling were conducted during restricted hours in this
reporting period.
2.3.1
The
implemented environmental mitigation measures and their statuses are given in
Appendix D.
2.4 Status of License and Permit
2.4.1
A summary
of relevant permits and licences for the Project is given in Appendix E.
3.1.1
One-hour
total suspended particulates (TSP) levels were measured at the designated air
quality monitoring locations in accordance with the EM&A Manual. Information such as date of monitoring, duration,
weather condition, equipment used and monitoring results were recorded on the
field data sheet developed for the Project. The monitoring results are
presented in Section 4.
3.1.2
One-hour
TSP monitoring was carried out under typical weather conditions (with no
adverse weather such as typhoon signal or rain storm warning) three times every
six days using High Volume Air Samplers (HVASs). Monitoring was conducted in accordance with
the standard sampling method as set out in High Volume Method for Total
Suspended Particulates, Part 50 Chapter 1 Appendix B, Title 40 of the Code of
Federal Regulations of the USEPA.
3.1.3
After each
sampling, the filter paper loaded with dust was kept in a clean and tightly
sealed plastic bag. The filter paper was then re-conditioned in desiccators for
24 hours before obtaining the weight under laboratory conditions.
3.1.4
The average
concentrations of the TSP were calculated based on the following information
obtained from monitoring:
·
Flow rate;
·
Weight of
the filter paper before and after sampling; and
·
Sampling
period indicated by the elapsed-time meter.
3.1.5
All samples
were kept in good condition (i.e. stored in sealed plastic bags, with brief
description of the monitoring dates and locations) for a period of 6 months before
disposal. Sample analysis was carried out by ALS Technichem (HK) Pty Limited (HOKLAS Registration Number
066).
Monitoring Equipment and Calibration
3.1.6
High Volume
Air Samplers (HVASs) were used for 1-hour TSP monitoring to comply with the USEPA
specifications in Appendix B Part 5 - Reference Method for the Determination of
Suspended Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (High-Volume Method) of the Code
of Federal Regulation dated June 1, 1991.
3.1.7
All HVASs
were calibrated before commencement of monitoring using standard orifice
5-points calibration method with orifice calibrator to determine the actual
flow rate of each HVAS. This was used
for the calculation of the TSP level.
Calibration Kit Model - TE
|
Equipment Type |
Model |
Serial Number |
Calibration Orifice Number |
Location |
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HVAS |
BM2000HX |
4994 |
1785 |
ASR 1 |
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HVAS |
BM2000HX |
5875 |
1785 |
ASR 3 |
|
HVAS |
TE5005X |
1059 |
1785 |
ASR 8 |
|
HVAS |
TE5005X |
1713 |
1785 |
ASR 9 |
Table 3‑1 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
3.1.8
Four
designated air quality-monitoring locations were identified in the contract
specific EM&A manual. They are listed
in Table 3-2 below and shown in Appendix G.
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Monitoring
Station ID |
Name of
Premises |
Floor
Level |
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ASR1 |
|
G/F |
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ASR3 |
|
Podium |
|
ASR8 |
|
G/F |
|
ASR9 |
Greenview Terrace (Block 1) |
G/F |
Table 3‑2 Air Quality Monitoring Locations
3.1.9
The Action
and Limit Levels for the 1-hour TSP monitoring are shown in Table 3-3. In case exceedances of Action and/or Limit
levels for air quality occur, Event Contingency Plans (ECPs) would be
implemented. The ECPs for Action and
Limit levels exceedances are shown in Table 3-4.
|
Station |
1-hour TSP Level in μg/m3 |
|
|
Action Level |
Limit Level |
|
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ASR 1 |
307 |
500 |
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ASR 3 |
327 |
500 |
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ASR 8 |
337 |
500 |
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ASR 9 |
329 |
500 |
Table 3‑3 Action & Limit Levels for Air
Quality
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EVENT |
ACTION |
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ET |
IEC |
SOR |
CONTRACTOR |
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ACTION
LEVEL |
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Exceedance
for one sample |
· Identify source, investigate the causes of exceedance and propose remedial measures; · Inform IEC and SOR; · Repeat measurement to confirm finding; · Increase monitoring frequency to daily. |
· Check monitoring data submitted by ET; · Check Contractor’s working method. |
· Notify Contractor. |
· Rectify any unacceptable practice; · Amend working methods if appropriate. |
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Exceedance
for two or more consecutive samples |
· Identify source; · Inform IEC and SOR; · Advise SOR on the effectiveness of the proposed remedial measures; · Repeat measurements to confirm findings; · Increase monitoring frequency to daily; · Discuss with IEC and Contractor on remedial actions required; · If exceedance continues, arrange meeting with IEC and SOR; · If exceedance stops, cease additional monitoring. |
· Check monitoring data submitted by ET; · Check Contractor’s working method; · Discuss with ET and Contractor on possible remedial measures; · Advise the ET on the effectiveness of the proposed remedial measures; · Supervise Implementation of remedial measures. |
· Confirm receipt of notification of exceedance in writing; · Notify Contractor; · Ensure remedial measures properly implemented. |
· Submit proposals for remedial to SOR within 3 working days of notification; · Implement the agreed proposals; · Amend proposal if appropriate. |
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LIMIT
LEVEL |
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|
Exceedance
for one sample |
· Identify source, investigate the causes of exceedance and propose remedial measures; · Inform IEC, SOR, Contractor and EPD; · Repeat measurement to confirm finding; · Increase monitoring frequency to daily; · Assess effectiveness of Contractor’s remedial actions and keep IEC, EPD and SOR informed of the results. |
· Check monitoring data submitted by ET; · Check Contractor’s working method; · Discuss with ET and Contractor on possible remedial measures; · Advise SOR on the effectiveness of the proposed remedial measures; · Supervise implementation of remedial measures. |
· Confirm receipt of notification of exceedance in writing; · Notify Contractor; · Ensure remedial measures properly implemented. |
· Take immediate action to avoid further exceedance; · Submit proposals for remedial actions to IEC within 3 working days of notification; · Implement the agreed proposals; · Amend proposal if appropriate. |
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Exceedance
for two or more consecutive samples |
· Notify IEC, SOR, Contractor and EPD; · Identify source; · Repeat measurement to confirm findings; · Increase monitoring frequency to daily; · Carry out analysis of Contractor’s working procedures to determine possible mitigation to be implemented; · Arrange meeting with IEC and SOR to discuss the remedial actions to be taken; · Assess effectiveness of Contractor’s remedial actions and keep IEC, EPD and SOR informed of the results; · If exceedance stops, cease additional monitoring. |
· Discuss amongst SOR, ET, and Contractor on the potential remedial actions; · Review Contractor’s remedial actions whenever necessary to assure their effectiveness and advise SOR accordingly; · Supervise the implementation of remedial measures. |
· Confirm receipt of notification of exceedance in writing; · Notify Contractor; · In consultation with the IEC, agree with the Contractor on the remedial measures to be implemented; · Ensure remedial measures properly implemented; · If exceedance continues, consider what portion of the work is responsible and instruct the Contractor to stop that portion of work until the exceedance is abated. |
· Take immediate action to avoid further exceedance; · Submit proposals for remedial actions to IEC within 3 working days of notification; · Implement the agreed proposals; · Resubmit proposals if problem still not under control; · Stop the relevant portion of works as determined by SOR until the exceedance is abated. |
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Table 3‑4 Event/Action Plan for Air Quality
3.2.1
The construction noise level was measured
in terms of equivalent A-weighted sound pressure level (Leq)
measured in decibels (dB(A)). Monitoring
of Leq(30 min) was carried out at the noise monitoring locations on
a weekly basis during normal construction working hours (0700-1900 hours from
Monday to Saturday except public holidays).
For all other time periods (i.e. restricted hours), Leq(5 min)
would be employed for comparison with the Noise Control Ordinance (NCO)
criteria if necessary.
3.2.2
The two statistical sound levels L10
and L90, the level exceeded for 10 and 90 percent of the time
respectively, were also recorded during monitoring. Major noise sources observed, both on-site
and off-site, were recorded on the field data sheet. All measurements were recorded and presented
to the nearest 0.1 dB(A) in this report.
Results are presented in Section 4.
3.2.3
Sound level meters, which comply with
the International Electrotechnical Commission Publication 651:1979 (Type 1) and
804:1985 (Type 1) specifications as referred to the Technical Memorandum (TM)
issued under the Noise Control Ordinance, were used. Noise levels for the A-weighted levels Leq(30min),
L10 and L90 were measured throughout the impact
monitoring. An average, by sound power,
of six consecutive 5 minutes readings was used to provide Leq(30 min) for
non-restricted hours (07:00-19:00 hours from Monday to Saturday except public
holidays). A facade correction of 3
dB(A) was applied to the measurements that were carried out under free field
conditions.
3.2.4
During the impact monitoring,
parameters such as dates, weather condition, equipment used, measurement
results and major noise sources were recorded on the field data record
sheet. Monitoring would not be carried
out in the presence of fog, rain or strong wind with a steady speed exceeding
Monitoring Equipment and Calibration
3.2.5
Rion Precision Sound Level Meters of
Type NL-31 and B&K Integrating Sound Level Meter of Type 2238 in compliance
with the International Electrotechnical Commission Publication specifications
(Paragraph 3.2.3) were used for noise monitoring in this reporting month.
3.2.6
Prior to and following each noise
measurement, the accuracy of the sound level meters was checked using an
acoustic calibrator (B&K 4231) generating a known sound pressure level at a
known frequency. Measurements were
considered as valid only if the calibration levels from before and after the
noise measurement agreed to within 1.0 dB(A).
Sound level meters and calibrators were calibrated annually to ensure
they performed to the same level of accuracy as stated in the manufacturer’s
specifications. The noise monitoring
equipments used during the reporting month are shown in Table 3-5 below. The calibration certificates are included in
Appendix F.
|
Equipment
Type |
Manufacturer |
Type
Number |
Serial
Number |
Location |
|
Sound
Level Meter |
Rion |
NL-31 |
00410224 |
NSR1,
NSR3, NSR6, NSR8 and NSR9 |
|
Sound
Level Meter |
B&K |
2238 |
2562782 |
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Sound
Level Meter |
B&K |
2238 |
2448529 |
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Sound
Level Calibrator |
B&K |
4231 |
2699361 |
Table 3‑5 Noise Monitoring Equipment
3.2.7
Five designated noise monitoring
locations were identified in the contract specific EM&A manual. They are listed in Table 3-6 below and shown
in Appendix G. All the locations below
are in facade
measurement.
|
Monitoring Station ID |
Name of Premises |
Floor Level |
|
NSR1 |
|
G/F |
|
NSR3 |
|
Podium |
|
NSR6 |
Squatters |
G/F |
|
NSR8 |
|
G/F |
|
NSR9 |
Greenview Terrace (Block 1) |
Podium (up to 6 July2009) Roof* (since 16 July 2009) |
* The noise monitoring location
of NSR9 had been adjusted to rooftop since 16 July 2009.
Table 3‑6 Noise Monitoring Locations
Construction Ground Borne Noise
3.2.8
Prediction of construction ground
borne noise indicates the criteria will be achieved at most NSRs except
exceedances predicted at Hong Hoi Chee Hong Temple (NSR3) and Squatters
(NSR6). It is recommended to restrict
the TBM operation in non-restricted period (i.e. 0700 – 1900 hours) at these
NSRs. In order to ensure proper control of ground borne noise is executed by
the contractor, a monitoring requirement is recommended at the Hong Hoi Chee
Hong Temple at Intake 2 and Squatters at Intake 3 for compliance checking.
Ground borne noise impact monitoring will be carried out only when operation of
TBM is conducted within area under monitoring requirement. Detail of the
monitoring area and period can be referred to a stand-alone document of Ground Borne Noise Monitoring Methodology.
3.2.9
Ground borne noise impact monitoring will be carried out once per
week during the monitoring period at NSR 3 and NSR 6, respectively. Parameters such as date, weather condition,
equipments used, measurement results and major noise sources will be recorded
on the field data record sheet. Monitoring
should be carried out at the ground floor inside the building with all windows,
doors and openings being closed. Electrical appliances, such as air
conditioners and television, and any other that may emit sound during operation
will be switched off or removed to minimise disturbance to the monitoring. If ground borne noise criterion is exceeded,
the monitoring shall continue daily until acceptance has been restored against
the criterion. Otherwise the monitoring
can be discontinued.
3.2.10
The ground borne noise monitoring at
NSR 6 was conducted from 1 March 2011 (chainage section 3406 m) to 14 April
2011 (chainage section 2991 m), in order to cover the ground borne noise
monitoring zone for NSR 6. For NSR 3, the monitoring would be commenced around
late June 2011 according to the progress of works. A layout plan showing the
chainage and the location of ground borne noise monitoring station at NSR 6 is
shown in Figure 7 of Appendix G.
3.2.11
The criteria including Technical
Memorandum for the Assessment of Noise from Places other than Domestic
Premises, Public Places or Construction Sites (TM-Places) under the NCO
stipulate that noise transmitted primarily through the structural elements of
building, or buildings, shall be 10 dB(A) less than the relevant ANLs. Daytime ground borne construction noise
criterion of 60 dB(A) therefore applies with reference to Technical Memorandum
on Environmental Impact Assessment
Process (TM-EIAO) 70 dB(A) criterion for
schools and taking account of the minus 10 dB(A) requirement under the NCO
TM-Places. Following the same principle
for ground borne noise criteria, ground borne construction noise levels inside
domestic premises relying on opened window for ventilation will be limited to
65 dB(A), with reference to the daytime airborne noise criterion of 75 dB(A) in
accordance with the TM-EIAO.
3.2.12
The Action and Limit levels for
construction noise are defined in Table 3-7.
If non-compliance of the criteria occurs, actions in accordance with the
Action Plan in Table 3-8 would be carried out.
|
Time Period |
Action |
Limit |
|
0700 – 1900 hours on normal weekdays |
When one documented complaint is received |
75 dB(A)* |
Table 3‑7 Action & Limit
Levels for Air Borne Noise
|
Event |
Action |
|||
|
ET
Leader |
IEC |
SOR |
Contractor |
|
|
Action
Level |
· Notify IEC and the Contractor. · Carry out investigation. · Report the results of investigation to IEC and the Contractor. · Discuss with the Contractor and formulate remedial measures. · Increase monitoring frequency to check mitigation measures. |
· Review with analysed results submitted by ET. · Review the proposed remedial measures by the Contractor and advise SOR accordingly. · Supervise the implement of remedial measures. |
· Confirm receipt of notification of exceedance in writing. · Notify the Contractor. · Require the Contractor to propose remedial measures for the analysed noise problem. · Ensure remedial measures are properly implemented. |
· Submit noise mitigation proposals to IEC. · Implement noise mitigation proposals. |
|
Limit
Level |
· Identify the source. · Notify IEC, SOR, EPD and the Contractor. · Repeat measurement to confirm findings. · Increase monitoring frequency. · Carry out analysis of Contractor’s working procedures to determine possible mitigation to be implemented. · Inform IEC, SOR, and EPD the causes and actions taken for the exceedances. · Assess effectiveness of the Contractor’s remedial actions and keep IEC, EPD and SOR informed of the results. · If exceedance stops, cease additional monitoring. |
· Discuss amongst SOR, ET Leader and the Contractor on the potential remedial actions. · Review the Contractor’s remedial actions whenever necessary to assure their effectiveness and advise SOR accordingly. · Supervise the implementation of remedial measures. |
· Confirm receipt of notification of exceedance in writing. · Notify the Contractor. · Require the Contractor to propose remedial measures for the analysed noise problem. · Ensure remedial measures are properly implemented. · If exceedance continues, consider what activity of the work is responsible and instruct the Contractor to stop that activity of work until the exceedance is abated. |
· Take immediate action to avoid further exceedance. · Submit proposals for remedial actions to IEC within 3 working days of notification. · Implement the agreed proposals. · Resubmit proposals if problem still not under control. · Stop the relevant activity of works as determined by the SOR until the exceedance is abated. |
Table 3‑8 Event/Action Plan for Airborne Noise
3.2.13
The Action and Limit levels for
construction ground borne noise are defined in Table 3-9. If non-compliance of the criteria occurs, actions
in accordance with the Action Plan in Table 3-10 would be carried out.
|
Monitoring
Station ID |
NSR 3 |
NSR 6 |
|
|
Name of
Premises |
Hong Hoi Chee |
Squatters |
|
|
Action Level |
When one documented complaint is received |
||
|
Limit
Level |
Working days during daytime (0700-1900 hours) (Leq(30min)) |
65 dB(A) |
65 dB(A) |
Table 3‑9 Action & Limit Levels for Ground Borne Noise
|
Event |
Action |
|||
|
ET
Leader |
IEC |
SOR |
Contractor |
|
|
Action
Level |
· Notify IEC and the Contractor. · Carry out investigation. · Report the results of investigation to IEC and the Contractor. · Discuss with the Contractor and formulate remedial measures. · Increase monitoring frequency to daily until exceedance is abated. |
· Review with analysed results submitted by ET. · Review the proposed remedial measures by the Contractor and advise SOR accordingly. · Supervise the implementation of remedial measures. |
· Confirm receipt of notification of exceedance in writing. · Notify the Contractor. · Require the Contractor to propose remedial measures for the analysed noise problem. · Ensure remedial measures are properly implemented. |
· Submit noise mitigation proposals to IEC. · Implement noise mitigation proposals. |
|
Limit
Level |
· Identify the source. · Notify IEC, SOR, EPD and the Contractor. · Carry out analysis of Contractor’s working procedures to determine possible mitigation to be implemented. · Inform IEC, SOR, and EPD the causes & actions taken for the exceedances. · Assess effectiveness of the Contractor’s remedial actions and keep IEC, EPD and SOR informed of the results. · Increase monitoring frequency to daily until exceedance is abated. |
· Discuss amongst SOR, ET Leader and the Contractor on the potential remedial actions. · Review the Contractor’s remedial actions whenever necessary to assure their effectiveness and advise SOR accordingly. · Supervise the implementation of remedial measures. |
· Confirm receipt of notification of exceedance in writing. · Notify the Contractor. · Require the Contractor to propose remedial measures for the analysed noise problem. · Ensure remedial measures are properly implemented. · If exceedance continues, consider what activity of the work is responsible and instruct the Contractor to stop that activity of work until the exceedance is abated. |
· Take immediate action to avoid further exceedance. · Submit proposals for remedial actions to IEC within 3 working days of notification. · Implement the agreed proposals. · Resubmit proposals if problem still not under control. · Stop the relevant activity of works as determined by the SOR until the exceedance is abated. |
Table 3‑10 Event/Action Plan for Ground Borne Noise
3.3.1
The water quality
impact would be insignificant with the protection measures recommended in
Section 5.6 of the EIA report. However,
in view of the sensitive nature of the rivers/streams and bathing beaches in the Study Area, it is suggested that a
programme of monitoring should be established to confirm the effectiveness of
these mitigation measures in protecting these water bodies.
3.3.2
Monitoring for Dissolved Oxygen (DO), temperature, turbidity, pH and
suspended solids (SS) should be undertaken at designated monitoring locations. It should be noted that DO,
temperature, turbidity and pH should be measured in-situ whereas SS is assayed
in a laboratory.
3.3.3
In association with the water quality parameters, other relevant data
should also be measured, such as monitoring location/position, time, weather
conditions, and any special phenomena and description of work
underway at the construction site etc.
3.3.4
In accordance with the EM&A Manual, the water quality monitoring
for all specified parameters were measured at all designated monitoring
locations including control points at an interval of 3 days per week. DO,
temperature, turbidity, pH and SS measurements were undertaken at designated
monitoring locations.
3.3.5
It should be noted that water
samples for all monitoring parameters were collected, stored, preserved and
analysed according to Standard Methods, APHA 17 ed. and/or methods agreed by
the Director of Environmental Protection.
3.3.6
Each sample
was analysed in accordance with the APHA Standard Methods for the Examination
of Water and Wastewater, 18th edition, or an equivalent method
approved by the EPD. In any circumstance, the sample testing should comply with
a comprehensive quality assurance and quality control programme. The laboratory should be prepared to
demonstrate the quality programmes to the EPD when requested.
Monitoring Equipment and Calibration
3.3.7
All the water samples collected were transferred to clearly labelled and pre-cleaned sample containers with
necessary preservatives immediately after collection. The sample containers were provided by a
HOKLAS accredited laboratory. About 1 L
of samples was collected for all laboratory analysis. Following sampling, samples should be stored in a cool box at
temperature between 0 and 4 oC, and transported to the laboratory
within the sample retention time as advised by the laboratory under proper
chain-of-custody system. The water quality monitoring equipment used
during the reporting month is shown in Table 3-11 below.
|
Equipment Type |
Manufacturer |
Model |
Quantity |
|
pH Meter / DO /
Temperature Meter |
WTW |
PH/Oxi 340i |
1 |
|
DO / Temperature
Meter |
YSI |
55/12 |
1 |
|
pH Meter /
Temperature Meter |
DKK-TOA |
HM20P |
1 |
|
Turbidimeter |
EUTECH |
TN-100 |
1 |
Table 3‑11 Water Quality Monitoring Equipment
3.3.8
All in situ
monitoring equipment were checked and calibrated prior to use. They were calibrated by a laboratory accredited
under HOKLAS or any other international accreditation scheme, and subsequently
re-calibrated at 3 monthly intervals throughout all stages of the water quality
monitoring. Responses of sensors and
electrodes were checked with certified standard solutions before each use. Wet bulb calibrations for all DO meters were
carried out before measurement at each monitoring location. For the on-site calibration of field equipment,
BS 127:1993, "Guide to field and on-site test methods for the analysis of waters"
was observed. The
calibration certificates are included in Appendix F.
3.3.9
Five designated impact monitoring locations (three river stations and two
marine stations) and five control locations (three river control stations and
two marine control stations) were identified in the contract specific EM&A Manual for river and
marine water quality monitoring. These monitoring stations are listed in Table 3-12 below and shown in Appendix G.
|
Monitoring Station ID |
Name of Premises |
|
River
|
|
|
I-1 |
Intake I-1 |
|
I-1-C |
Control of Intake I-1 |
|
I-2 |
Intake I-2 |
|
I-2-C |
Control of Intake I-2 |
|
I-3 |
Intake I-3 |
|
I-3-C* |
Control of Intake I-3 |
|
Marine |
|
|
O-1 (FT) and (ET) |
Outfall O-1 during Flood Tide and Ebb Tide |
|
O-1-C (FT) |
Control of Outfall O-1 during Flood Tide |
|
O-1-C (ET) |
Control of Outfall O-1 during Ebb Tide |
*The upper stream
location (I-3-C*) had been relocated from end of February 2009 due to coarse
stone blockage.
Table 3‑12 Water Quality Monitoring Locations
3.3.10
Note that there were two control stations for Outfall O-1, one for
sampling during flood tide and one for sampling during ebb tide. Only one of those control stations for
Outfall O-1 was sampled during each sampling.
Control station to be sampled was determined based on the tidal
information provided by the Hong Kong Observatory.
3.3.11
The Action and Limit levels for water
quality monitoring parameters are defined in Table 3-13. In case of any exceedance,
appropriate actions would be undertaken in accordance with the Event and Action
Plan as described in Table 3-14.
|
Parameters |
Action |
Limit |
|
DO in
mg/L (Surface,
Middle and Bottom) |
Surface
and Middle 5%-ile
of baseline data for surface and
middle layer. Bottom 5%-ile
of baseline data for bottom layer. |
Surface
and Middle 4 mg/L
except 5 mg/L for Fish Culture Zone or 1%-ile
of baseline data for surface and middle layer Bottom 2 mg/L
or 1%-ile of baseline data for bottom layer |
|
SS in mg/L (depth-averaged) |
95%-ile
of baseline data or 120% of upstream control station’s SS at the same tide of
the same day |
99%-ile
of baseline or 130% of upstream control station’s SS at the same tide of the
same day and specific sensitive receiver water quality requirements (e.g.
required suspended solids levels for concerned sea water intakes) |
|
Turbidity
(Tby) in NTU (depth-averaged) |
95%-ile
of baseline data or 120% of upstream control station’s Tby at the same tide
of the same day |
99%-ile
of baseline or 130% of upstream control station’s Tby at the same tide of the
same day |
Notes:
·
For DO,
non-compliance of the water quality limits occurs when monitoring result is
lower than the limit.
·
For SS and
Tby, non-compliance of the water quality limits occurs when monitoring result
is higher than the limits.
·
All the
figures given in the table are used for reference only and the EPD may amend
the figures whenever it is considered necessary.
Table 3‑13 Action/Limit Levels for Water Quality
|
Event |
ET Leader |
IEC |
SOR |
Contractor |
|
Action Level being exceeded by one sampling day |
· Repeat in-situ measurement to confirm finding; · Identify source(s) of impact; · Inform IEC and Contractor; · Check monitoring data, all plant, equipment and Contractor’s working methods; · Discuss mitigation measures with IEC and Contractor; and · Repeat measurement on next day of exceedance. |
· Discuss with ET and Contractor on the mitigation measures; · Review proposals on mitigation measures submitted by Contractor and advise the SOR accordingly; and · Assess the effectiveness of the implemented mitigation measures. |
· Discuss with IEC on the proposed mitigation measures; and · Make agreement on the mitigation measures to be implemented. |
· Inform the SOR and confirm notification of the non-compliance in writing; · Rectify unacceptable practice; · Check all plant and equipment; · Consider changes of working methods; · Discuss with ET and IEC and propose mitigation measures to IEC and SOR; and · Implement the agreed mitigation measures. |
|
Action Level being exceeded by more than one consecutive sampling day |
· Repeat in-situ measurement to confirm finding; · Identify source(s) of impact; · Inform IEC and Contractor; · Check monitoring data, all plant, equipment and Contractor’s working methods; · Discuss mitigation measures with IEC and Contractor; · Ensure mitigation measures are implemented; · Prepare to increase the monitoring frequency to daily; and · Repeat measurement on next day of exceedance. |
· Discuss with ET and Contractor on the mitigation measures; · Review proposals on mitigation measures submitted by Contractor and advise the SOR accordingly; and · Assess the effectiveness of the implemented mitigation measures. |
· Discuss with IEC on the proposed mitigation measures; · Make agreement on the mitigation measures to be implemented; and · Assess the effectiveness of the implemented mitigation measures. |
· Inform the Engineer and confirm notification of the non-compliance in writing; · Rectify unacceptable practice; · Check all plant and equipment; · Consider changes of working methods; · Discuss with ET and IEC and propose mitigation measures to IEC and SOR within 3 working days; and · Implement the agreed mitigation measures. |
|
Limit Level being exceeded by one sampling day |
· Repeat in-situ measurement to confirm finding; · Identify source(s) of impact; · Inform IEC, Contractor and EPD; · Check monitoring data, all plant, equipment and Contractor’s working methods; · Discuss mitigation measures with IEC, SOR and Contractor; · Ensure mitigation measures are implemented; and · Increase the monitoring frequency to daily until no exceedance of Limit level. |
· Discuss with ET and Contractor on the mitigation measures; · Review proposals on mitigation measures submitted by Contractor and advise the SOR accordingly; and · Assess the effectiveness of the implemented mitigation measures.
|
· Discuss with IEC, ET and Contractor on the proposed mitigation measures; and · Request Contractor to critically review the working methods; · Make agreement on the mitigation measures to be implemented; and · Assess the effectiveness of the implemented mitigation measures. |
· Inform the Engineer and confirm notification of the non-compliance in writing; · Rectify unacceptable practice; · Check all plant and equipment; · Consider changes of working methods; · Discuss with ET and IEC and SOR and propose mitigation measures to IEC and SOR within 3 working days; and · Implement the agreed mitigation measures. |
|
Limit Level being exceeded by more than one consecutive sampling day |
· Repeat in-situ measurement to confirm finding; · Identify source(s) of impact; · Inform IEC, Contractor and EPD; · Check monitoring data, all plant, equipment and Contractor’s working methods; · Discuss mitigation measures with IEC, SOR and Contractor; · Ensure mitigation measures are implemented; and · Increase the monitoring frequency to daily until no exceedance of Limit level for two consecutive days. |
· Discuss with ET and Contractor on the mitigation measures; · Review proposals on mitigation measures submitted by Contractor and advise the SOR accordingly; and · Assess the effectiveness of the implemented mitigation measures. |
· Discuss with IEC, ET and Contractor on the proposed mitigation measures; and · Request Contractor to critically review the working methods; · Make agreement on the mitigation measures to be implemented; · Assess the effectiveness of the implemented mitigation measures; and · Consider and instruct, if necessary, the Contractor to slow down or to stop all or part of the marine work until no exceedance of Limit Level. |
· Inform the SOR and confirm notification of the non-compliance in writing; · Rectify unacceptable practice; · Check all plant and equipment; · Consider changes of working methods; · Discuss with ET and IEC and SOR and propose mitigation measures to IEC and SOR within 3 working days; · Implement the agreed mitigation measures; and · As directed by the Engineer, to slow down or to stop all or part of the marine work or construction activities. |
Table 3‑14 Event/Action Plan for Water Quality
4.1.1
The air
quality monitoring schedule of the reporting period is given in Appendix
H.
4.1.2
Results of 1-hour TSP level are shown
in Table 4-1. All measurements were
recorded and presented to the nearest 0.1 mg/m3
in this report. Detailed results
including weather conditions and graphical presentations are presented in
Appendix I.
|
Station |
Monitoring Date |
Monitoring Result (mg/m3) |
Action/Limit Levels (mg/m3) |
|
ASR 1 |
05-May-11 |
153.6 |
307/500 |
|
189.7 |
|||
|
126.5 |
|||
|
11-May-11 |
108.4 |
||
|
112.3 |
|||
|
144.6 |
|||
|
17-May-11 |
86.1 |
||
|
58.7 |
|||
|
86.1 |
|||
|
23-May-11 |
99.8 |
||
|
136.0 |
|||
|
84.9 |
|||
|
27-May-11 |
111.1 |
||
|
113.6 |
|||
|
119.8 |
|||
|
ASR 3 |
05-May-11 |
182.4 |
327/500 |
|
186.1 |
|||
|
143.2 |
|||
|
11-May-11 |
104.1 |
||
|
133.4 |
|||
|
140.8 |
|||
|
17-May-11 |
82.9 |
||
|
74.1 |
|||
|
231.1 |
|||
|
23-May-11 |
76.6 |
||
|
124.3 |
|||
|
145.7 |
|||
|
27-May-11 |
130.6 |
||
|
119.3 |
|||
|
113.0 |
|||
|
ASR 8 |
05-May-11 |
278.7 |
337/500 |
|
177.7 |
|||
|
97.2 |
|||
|
11-May-11 |
143.2 |
||
|
195.6 |
|||
|
175.2 |
|||
|
17-May-11 |
75.3 |
||
|
89.6 |
|||
|
142.8 |
|||
|
23-May-11 |
127.3 |
||
|
142.8 |
|||
|
118.2 |
|||
|
27-May-11 |
59.7 |
||
|
124.7 |
|||
|
150.6 |
|||
|
ASR 9 |
05-May-11 |
158.8 |
329/500 |
|
169.1 |
|||
|
151.0 |
|||
|
11-May-11 |
144.6 |
||
|
163.9 |
|||
|
262.0 |
|||
|
17-May-11 |
211.8 |
||
|
59.9 |
|||
|
58.6 |
|||
|
23-May-11 |
55.9 |
||
|
175.8 |
|||
|
183.8 |
|||
|
27-May-11 |
126.5 |
||
|
119.9 |
|||
|
301.0 |
Note: Italic indicates the occurrence of exceedance of Action level
Bold indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Limit Level
Table 4-1 Air Quality
Monitoring Results
4.1.3
No project related air quality exceedance
was recorded in the reporting month.
4.2.1
The air borne noise monitoring
schedule of the reporting period is given in Appendix H. Results of measured
noise level, in terms of Leq (30min), during the construction are
shown in Table 4-2. All measurements including L10 and L90
are recorded and presented to the nearest 0.1 dB(A) in this report. Detailed results including weather conditions
and graphical presentation are presented in Appendix I.
|
Station |
Monitoring Date |
Leq (30 min) dB(A) |
Limit Levels dB(A) |
|
NSR
1 |
05-May-11 |
65.6 |
70 |
|
11-May-11 |
63.9 |
||
|
17-May-11 |
65.6 |
||
|
23-May-11 |
64.7 |
||
|
NSR
3 |
05-May-11 |
63.1 |
75 |
|
11-May-11 |
69.5 |
||
|
17-May-11 |
61.1 |
||
|
23-May-11 |
63.5 |
||
|
NSR
6 |
05-May-11 |
66.5 |
|
|
11-May-11 |
63.0 |
||
|
17-May-11 |
70.1 |
||
|
23-May-11 |
58.3 |
||
|
NSR
8 |
05-May-11 |
63.5 |
|
|
11-May-11 |
65.0 |
||
|
17-May-11 |
71.1 |
||
|
23-May-11 |
73.4 |
||
|
NSR
9 |
05-May-11 |
71.0 |
|
|
11-May-11 |
68.6 |
||
|
17-May-11 |
65.7 |
||
|
23-May-11 |
70.0 |
Table
4-2 Air
Borne Noise Monitoring Results
4.2.2
No project related air borne noise
exceedance was recorded in the reporting month.
4.3.1
The water quality monitoring schedule
of the reporting period is given in Appendix H.
Summaries of exceedances for water quality monitoring are provided in
Table 4-3 to Table 4-7.
|
Parameter |
Action
Level Exceedance |
Limit
Level Exceedance |
|
DO |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Turbidity |
Nil |
Nil |
|
SS |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Total |
Nil |
Nil |
Table 4-3 Summary of Exceedances for I-1
|
Parameter |
Action
Level Exceedance |
Limit
Level Exceedance |
|
DO |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Turbidity |
Nil |
Nil |
|
SS |
Nil |
One
record on 13 May 2011 |
|
Total |
Nil |
1 |
Table 4-4 Summary of Exceedances for I-2
Parameter |
Action
Level Exceedance |
Limit
Level Exceedance |
|
DO |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Turbidity |
Nil |
One
record on 13 May 2011 |
|
SS |
Nil |
One
record on 13 May 2011 |
|
Total |
Nil |
2 |
Table 4-5 Summary of Exceedances for I-3
Parameter |
Action
Level Exceedance |
Limit
Level Exceedance |
|
DO |
Three
records on 7 and 18 May 2011 |
Five
records on 7, 13, 18 and 30 May 2011 |
|
Turbidity |
Nil |
Nil |
|
SS |
One
record on 3 May 2011 |
One
record on 27 May 2011 |
|
Total |
4 |
6 |
Table 4-6 Summary of Exceedances for O-1(FT)
Parameter |
Action
Level Exceedance |
Limit
Level Exceedance |
|
DO |
Four
records on 20, 27 and 30 May 2011 |
Five
records on 7, 13 and 20 May 2011 |
|
Turbidity |
Nil |
Nil |
|
SS |
One
record on 18 May 2011 |
One
record on 20 May 2011 |
|
Total |
5 |
6 |
Table 4-7 Summary of Exceedances for O-1(ET)
4.3.2
Results of measured water quality parameters during the reporting month
are shown in Table 4-8. Detailed results
including weather conditions and graphical presentations are enclosed in
Appendix I.
River Water Quality Monitoring
4.3.3
Three non-project
related exceedances were recorded for the river water quality monitoring within
the reporting month.
Exceedances of Turbidity Level
Limit
Level at I-3 on 13 May 2011
4.3.4
One exceedance of turbidity limit level
was recorded at I-3 on 13 May 2011. The measured turbidity level was higher
than baseline limit level, but lower than the turbidity level of the control
station (I-3-C). General site cleaning and housekeeping, monitoring of
deformation monitoring point (DMP), drilling and rock breaking in shaft,
installation of concrete blocks in shaft, digging trail pit and breaking of
blinding layer at PB wall were undertaken during measurement. No direct
disturbance was observed from the site and 33.5 mm rainfall was recorded on the
same day. The exceedance was considered to be contributed by high turbidity
level at upstream location and rainfall. Since the exceedance was non-projected
related, no further action was required.
Exceedances of Suspended Solids Level
Limit
Level at I-2 on 13 May 2011
4.3.5
One exceedance of SS limit level was
recorded at I-2 on 13 May 2011. The measured SS level was below than baseline action level, but higher
than 130% of the SS level of the control station (I-2-C). General site
cleaning, housekeeping and temporary traffic arrangement, rock splitting and
mucking at vortex drop shaft, drilling holes for rock splitting, construction
of H-pile and excavation for pipe jacking at Portion G were undertaken during
measurement. No direct disturbance was observed from the site and about 33.5 mm
rainfall was recorded on the same day. The exceedance was considered to be
contributed by natural variation and high rainfall. Since the exceedance was
non-projected related, no further action was required.
Limit
Level at I-3 on 13 May 2011
4.3.6
One exceedance of SS limit level was
recorded at I-3 on 13 May 2011. The measured SS level was higher than baseline
limit level, but lower than the SS level of the control station (I-3-C).
General site cleaning and housekeeping, monitoring of deformation monitoring
point (DMP), drilling and rock breaking in shaft, installation of concrete
blocks in shaft, digging trail pit and breaking of blinding layer at PB wall
were undertaken during measurement. No direct disturbance was observed from the
site and about 33.5 mm rainfall was recorded on the same day. The exceedance
was considered to be contributed by high SS level at upstream location and
rainfall. Since the exceedance was non-projected related, no further action was
required.
Marine Water Quality
Monitoring
4.3.7
Twenty-one
exceedances were recorded
for the marine water quality monitoring within the reporting month.
Exceedances of Dissolved Oxygen Level
Action
Level at O-1(FT) on 7 and 18 May 2011
4.3.8
Three exceedances of DO action levels
were recorded at O-1(FT) on 7 and 18 May 2011. The measured DO levels were
below baseline action level. For exceedance on 7 May 2011 (marine surface) and
18 May 2011 (marine surface), the DO level is slightly (about 0.03 mg/L) below
the baseline action level. For the
exceedance on 18 May 2011 (marine bottom), the measured DO level is also
slightly (about 0.01 mg/L) lower than the baseline action level and higher than
DO level at the corresponding control station. The construction activities
conducted on 7 May 2011 included adjusting
level of installed seawall blocks and survey check on installed seawall blocks,
and the construction activities conducted on 18 May 2011 included adjusting
level of installed seawall blocks only.
No other marine works were conducted and no direct disturbance from the
construction site was observed. The exceedances were, therefore, considered as
non-project related. No further action
was required.
Action
Level at O-1(ET) on 20, 27 and 30 May 2011
4.3.9
Four exceedances of DO action levels
were recorded at O-1(ET) on 20, 27 and 30 May 2011. For exceedance on 20 May
2011 (marine surface), the measured
DO level was below the baseline action level but higher than the marine surface
DO level of the control station. For exceedances on 27 May (marine mid-depth)
and 30 May 2011 (marine surface and marine mid-depth), the measured DO levels
were slightly lower than the baseline action level and was lower than DO levels
of the corresponding control stations. The construction activities conducted
included maintenance of the inner silt curtain on 20 May 2011, backfilling
grade 700 rockfill and type II armour behind seawall blocks on 27 May 2011, and
backfilling type II armour behind seawall blocks at the eastern side on 30 May
2011. There was no other marine works
undertaken during monitoring and no direct disturbance from the construction
site was observed. The exceedances were,
therefore, considered contributed by natural variation and non-project related. No further action was required.
Limit
Level at O-1(FT) on 7, 13, 18 and 30 May 2011
4.3.10
Five exceedances of DO limit levels were recorded at O-1(FT) on 7, 13,
18 and 30 May 2011. For exceedance on 7 May (marine mid-depth), the measured DO
level was slightly lower than baseline limit level and was lower than DO level
of the corresponding control station. For exceedances on 7 May (marine bottom)
and 30 May (marine bottom), the measured DO levels were slightly lower than the
baseline limit level, but higher than DO levels of the corresponding control
station. For exceedances on 13 May (marine bottom) and 18 May (marine
mid-depth), the measured DO levels were lower than the baseline limit level and
slightly lower than DO levels of the corresponding control station. The
construction activities conducted included adjusting level of installed seawall blocks and survey check
on installed seawall blocks on 7 and 18 May 2011, loading seawall blocks onto
installed seawall blocks and preparation work for geotextile on 13 May 2011,
and backfilling type II armour behind seawall blocks at eastern side on 30 May
2011. There was no other marine works
conducted during monitoring. No direct
disturbance from the construction site was observed. The exceedances were,
therefore, considered contributed by natural variation and non-project
related. No further action was required.
Limit
Level at O-1(ET) on 7, 13 and 20 May 2011
4.3.11
Five exceedances of DO limit levels
were recorded at O-1(ET) on 7, 13 and 20 May 2011. For exceedance on 7 May 2011
(marine surface and marine mid-depth), the measured DO levels were below the baseline limit level but
higher than DO levels of the corresponding control stations. For exceedances on
13 May 2011 (marine surface and marine mid-depth) and 20 May 2011 (marine
mid-depth), the measured DO levels were slightly lower than the baseline limit
level and lower than DO levels of the corresponding control stations. The
construction activities conducted included adjusting level of installed seawall
blocks and survey check on installed seawall blocks on 7 May 2011, loading
seawall blocks onto installed seawall blocks and preparation work for
geotextile on 13 May 2011, and maintenance of the inner silt curtain on 20 May
2011. There was on other marine works
conducted during monitoring. No direct
disturbance from the construction site was observed. The exceedances were, therefore, considered
contributed by natural variation and non-project related. No further action was required.
Exceedances of Suspended Solids Level
Action
Level at O-1(FT) on 3 May 2011
4.3.12
One exceedance of SS action level was
recorded at O-1(FT) on 3 May 2011. The measured SS level (depth-averaged) at
O-1(FT) was below the baseline action/limit level but was higher than 120% of
the control station's SS level at the same tide of the same day. Only placing
seawall blocks were undertaken and there was no other marine works conducted
during the monitoring. Silt curtain was deployed along the Portion E boundary
line and extended from seawater level to seabed. Floating type silt curtain was
also employed at the inner side. As such,
the exceedance was considered to be contributed by natural variation and no
further action was required.
Action
Level at O-1(ET) on 18 May 2011
4.3.13
One exceedance of SS action level
was recorded at O-1(ET) on 18 May 2011. The measured SS level was below the
baseline action level but was slightly higher than 120% of the measured SS
level at the control station (O-1-C(ET)). Adjusting level of installed seawall
blocks was conducted at the Outfall basin (Portion E) during monitoring and
there was no other marine works conducted. As no direct disturbance from the
site was observed and the measured SS level was relatively low comparing with
the baseline action level, the exceedance was considered to be contributed by
natural variation and non-project related. Therefore, no further action was
required.
Limit
Level at O-1(FT) on 27 May 2011
4.3.14
One exceedance of SS limit level was
recorded at O-1(FT) on 27 May 2011. The measured SS level at the monitoring
station was well below the baseline action/limit level but slightly higher than
130% of the SS level of the control station. Backfilling grade 700 rockfill and
type II armour behind seawall blocks was undertaken at the Outfall basin
(Portion E) during monitoring. No other marine works was conducted. No direct
disturbance from the site was observed during monitoring. Therefore, the
exceedance was considered to be contributed by low SS level of the control
station and natural variation. Since the exceedance was non-project related, no
further action was required.
Limit
Level at O-1(ET) on 20 May 2011
4.3.15
One exceedance of SS limit level was
recorded at O-1(ET) on 20 May 2011. The measured SS level at the monitoring
station was well below the baseline action level but higher than 130% of the SS
level measured at the control station. Only maintenance of the inner silt
curtain was undertaken at the Outfall basin (Portion E) during monitoring and
no other marine works was conducted. No direct disturbance from the site was
observed. Therefore, the exceedance was considered to be contributed by natural
variation and relatively low SS level at the control station. Since the
exceedance was non-project related, no further action was required.
|
Station |
Date |
Temperature |
DO
(mg/L) |
Action/Limit
Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH |
Turbidity
(NTU) |
Action/Limit
Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS
(mg/L) |
Action/Limit
Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
I-1 |
03-May-11 |
25.10 |
6.89 |
3.42 / 3.34 |
8.00 |
2.22 |
9.75 / 12.47 |
<2.00 |
8.85 / 10.17 |
|
|
05-May-11 |
25.25 |
7.54 |
|
8.01 |
2.18 |
|
2.20 |
|
|
|
07-May-11 |
28.70 |
7.39 |
|
8.66 |
4.34 |
|
2.75 |
|
|
|
09-May-11 |
30.10 |
6.60 |
|
8.12 |
2.85 |
|
2.75 |
|
|
|
11-May-11 |
30.50 |
6.60 |
|
8.07 |
4.50 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
13-May-11 |
28.40 |
6.87 |
|
8.74 |
2.89 |
|
2.45 |
|
|
|
16-May-11 |
23.30 |
6.96 |
|
8.16 |
3.08 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
18-May-11 |
26.00 |
7.01 |
|
8.25 |
3.87 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
20-May-11 |
31.60 |
6.69 |
|
8.41 |
2.48 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
23-May-11 |
25.70 |
7.09 |
|
8.60 |
5.02 |
|
2.35 |
|
|
|
25-May-11 |
26.00 |
7.86 |
|
8.50 |
3.28 |
|
2.05 |
|
|
|
27-May-11 |
26.55 |
7.30 |
|
8.17 |
2.15 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
30-May-11 |
28.60 |
6.92 |
|
7.71 |
2.09 |
|
<2.00 |
|
Note: Italic indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold
indicates the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Temperature |
DO
(mg/L) |
Action/Limit
Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH |
Turbidity
(NTU) |
Action/Limit
Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS
(mg/L) |
Action/Limit
Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
I-1-C |
03-May-11 |
25.20 |
6.96 |
- / - |
8.01 |
2.20 |
- / - |
<2.00 |
- / - |
|
|
05-May-11 |
25.40 |
7.58 |
|
8.02 |
2.27 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
07-May-11 |
28.60 |
7.43 |
|
8.65 |
4.56 |
|
2.95 |
|
|
|
09-May-11 |
29.95 |
6.68 |
|
8.10 |
2.89 |
|
3.80 |
|
|
|
11-May-11 |
30.50 |
6.70 |
|
8.08 |
4.53 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
13-May-11 |
28.40 |
6.79 |
|
8.74 |
2.95 |
|
2.30 |
|
|
|
16-May-11 |
23.25 |
6.89 |
|
8.15 |
3.21 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
18-May-11 |
25.90 |
6.95 |
|
8.26 |
3.99 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
20-May-11 |
31.50 |
6.63 |
|
8.41 |
2.49 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
23-May-11 |
25.60 |
7.02 |
|
8.61 |
5.07 |
|
2.45 |
|
|
|
25-May-11 |
25.90 |
7.94 |
|
8.50 |
3.37 |
|
2.05 |
|
|
|
27-May-11 |
26.50 |
7.38 |
|
8.17 |
2.09 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
30-May-11 |
28.70 |
6.85 |
|
7.70 |
2.13 |
|
<2.00 |
|
Note: Italic indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold
indicates the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Temperature |
DO
(mg/L) |
Action/Limit
Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH |
Turbidity
(NTU) |
Action/Limit
Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS
(mg/L) |
Action/Limit
Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
I-2 |
03-May-11 |
25.60 |
7.02 |
3.66 / 3.63 |
8.08 |
3.22 |
6.63 / 6.99 |
2.80 |
7.68 / 8.34 |
|
|
05-May-11 |
25.00 |
7.32 |
|
7.99 |
1.69 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
07-May-11 |
29.70 |
6.99 |
|
8.31 |
1.18 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
09-May-11 |
30.00 |
6.85 |
|
8.06 |
1.52 |
|
2.00 |
|
|
|
11-May-11 |
30.10 |
6.62 |
|
8.04 |
3.43 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
13-May-11 |
28.10 |
6.76 |
|
8.60 |
5.69 |
|
6.30 |
|
|
|
16-May-11 |
23.55 |
7.01 |
|
8.06 |
1.76 |
|
2.05 |
|
|
|
18-May-11 |
27.10 |
6.94 |
|
8.40 |
1.21 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
20-May-11 |
31.30 |
6.98 |
|
8.26 |
1.60 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
23-May-11 |
25.50 |
6.88 |
|
8.35 |
2.89 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
25-May-11 |
26.10 |
7.60 |
|
8.49 |
1.43 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
27-May-11 |
26.60 |
7.35 |
|
8.27 |
1.45 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
30-May-11 |
28.65 |
7.03 |
|
7.96 |
1.12 |
|
<2.00 |
|
Note: Italic indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold
indicates the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Temperature |
DO
(mg/L) |
Action/Limit
Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH |
Turbidity
(NTU) |
Action/Limit
Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS
(mg/L) |
Action/Limit
Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
I-2-C |
03-May-11 |
25.70 |
7.12 |
- / - |
8.10 |
3.30 |
- / - |
2.65 |
- / - |
|
|
05-May-11 |
25.10 |
7.31 |
|
8.00 |
1.68 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
07-May-11 |
29.80 |
7.08 |
|
8.32 |
1.16 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
09-May-11 |
30.10 |
6.79 |
|
8.07 |
1.55 |
|
2.45 |
|
|
|
11-May-11 |
30.20 |
6.53 |
|
8.04 |
3.58 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
13-May-11 |
28.20 |
6.69 |
|
8.60 |
5.80 |
|
4.10 |
|
|
|
16-May-11 |
23.80 |
6.99 |
|
8.06 |
1.82 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
18-May-11 |
27.25 |
6.87 |
|
8.41 |
1.48 |
|
2.10 |
|
|
|
20-May-11 |
31.30 |
6.90 |
|
8.28 |
1.65 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
23-May-11 |
25.50 |
6.97 |
|
8.36 |
2.89 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
25-May-11 |
26.00 |
7.69 |
|
8.49 |
1.42 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
27-May-11 |
26.60 |
7.33 |
|
8.27 |
1.52 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
30-May-11 |
28.60 |
7.07 |
|
7.97 |
1.31 |
|
<2.00 |
|
Note: Italic indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold
indicates the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Temperature |
DO (mg/L) |
Action/Limit Level
for DO (mg/L) |
pH |
Turbidity (NTU) |
Action/Limit Level
for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS (mg/L) |
Action/Limit Level for
SS (mg/L) |
|
I-3 |
03-May-11 |
25.20 |
7.05 |
3.65
/ 3.51 |
9.90 |
1.87 |
3.99
/ 4.18 |
<2.00 |
6.13
/ 7.23 |
|
|
05-May-11 |
25.30 |
7.20 |
|
9.22 |
1.78 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
07-May-11 |
29.00 |
7.29 |
|
9.14 |
1.26 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
09-May-11 |
30.10 |
6.78 |
|
9.39 |
1.41 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
11-May-11 |
30.40 |
6.65 |
|
9.50 |
3.32 |
|
3.40
|
|
|
|
13-May-11 |
28.10 |
6.50 |
|
10.95 |
19.08 |
|
21.50
|
|
|
|
16-May-11 |
24.00 |
6.91 |
|
10.10 |
1.52 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
18-May-11 |
26.05 |
7.45 |
|
8.60 |
1.78 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
20-May-11 |
31.20 |
6.92 |
|
9.10 |
1.42 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
23-May-11 |
25.10 |
7.04 |
|
8.21 |
3.59 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
25-May-11 |
26.00 |
7.79 |
|
8.37 |
1.23 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
27-May-11 |
27.10 |
7.33 |
|
8.30 |
1.54 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
30-May-11 |
28.60 |
6.97 |
|
8.05 |
1.06 |
|
<2.00 |
|
Note: Italic indicates the occurrence of exceedance of Action
level.
Bold
indicates the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Temperature |
DO (mg/L) |
Action/Limit Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH |
Turbidity (NTU) |
Action/Limit Level for Turbidity
(NTU) |
SS (mg/L) |
Action/Limit Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
I-3-C |
03-May-11 |
25.30 |
6.94 |
- / - |
9.91 |
1.92 |
- / - |
<2.00 |
- / - |
|
|
05-May-11 |
25.40 |
7.13 |
|
9.23 |
1.77 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
07-May-11 |
29.10 |
7.46 |
|
9.14 |
1.24 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
09-May-11 |
30.20 |
6.76 |
|
9.37 |
1.46 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
11-May-11 |
30.20 |
6.59 |
|
9.51 |
3.38 |
|
3.25 |
|
|
|
13-May-11 |
28.10 |
6.54 |
|
10.96 |
19.19 |
|
22.15 |
|
|
|
16-May-11 |
23.95 |
6.91 |
|
10.11 |
1.51 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
18-May-11 |
26.10 |
7.53 |
|
8.61 |
1.97 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
20-May-11 |
31.00 |
6.84 |
|
9.10 |
1.46 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
23-May-11 |
25.25 |
7.11 |
|
8.20 |
3.65 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
25-May-11 |
26.00 |
7.71 |
|
8.36 |
1.30 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
27-May-11 |
27.00 |
7.25 |
|
8.30 |
1.56 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
30-May-11 |
28.60 |
6.95 |
|
8.06 |
1.07 |
|
<2.00 |
|
Note: Italic indicates the occurrence of
exceedance of Action level.
Bold indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Depth |
Temperature (℃) (depth-averaged) |
DO (mg/L) |
Action / Limit Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH (depth-averaged) |
Turbidity (NTU) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS (mg/L) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
O-1(FT) |
03-May-11 |
Surface |
25.42 |
7.08 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.39 |
5.10 |
10.35 / 13.15 |
8.45 |
14.10 / 18.08 |
|
|
|
Middle |
7.02 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.08 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
05-May-11 |
Surface |
25.03 |
7.06 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.35 |
4.91 |
|
7.65 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.14 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.25 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
07-May-11 |
Surface |
27.30 |
6.81 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.30 |
3.38 |
|
10.90 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.79 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.91 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
09-May-11 |
Surface |
28.02 |
7.40 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.39 |
3.55 |
|
9.18 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.47 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.38 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
11-May-11 |
Surface |
28.38 |
7.29 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.35 |
3.25 |
|
6.82 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.21 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.16 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
13-May-11 |
Surface |
28.00 |
6.90 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.54 |
2.59 |
|
5.08 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.86 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.83 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
Station |
Date |
Depth |
Temperature (℃) (depth-averaged) |
DO (mg/L) |
Action / Limit Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH (depth-averaged) |
Turbidity (NTU) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS (mg/L) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
O-1(FT) |
16-May-11 |
Surface |
24.92 |
7.23 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.41 |
7.06 |
10.35
/ 13.15 |
6.92 |
14.10
/ 18.08 |
|
|
|
Middle |
7.12 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.07 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
18-May-11 |
Surface |
27.62 |
6.81 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.42 |
7.92 |
|
13.68 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.78 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.98 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
20-May-11 |
Surface |
31.80 |
6.91 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.63 |
2.75 |
|
7.17 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.99 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.09 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
23-May-11 |
Surface |
25.85 |
7.20 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.70 |
3.62 |
|
2.65 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.11 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.20 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
25-May-11 |
Surface |
25.63 |
7.63 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.57 |
1.84 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.39 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.53 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
27-May-11 |
Surface |
27.10 |
7.24 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.11 |
1.67 |
|
3.10 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.46 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.35 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
||||
|
|
30-May-11 |
Surface |
29.80 |
6.85 |
6.84 / 6.81 |
8.16 |
3.53 |
|
6.12 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.91 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.95 |
6.99 / 6.96 |
|
|
Note: Italic indicates the occurrence of
exceedance of Action level.
Bold indicates the
occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
Station |
Date |
Depth |
Temperature (℃) (depth-averaged) |
DO (mg/L) |
Action / Limit Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH (depth-averaged) |
Turbidity (NTU) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS (mg/L) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
O-1-C(FT) |
03-May-11 |
Surface |
25.48 |
7.04 |
- / - |
8.39 |
5.20 |
- / - |
6.97 |
- / - |
|
|
|
Middle |
7.19 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.04 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
05-May-11 |
Surface |
25.22 |
6.99 |
- / - |
8.35 |
4.90 |
|
7.32 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.08 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.06 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
07-May-11 |
Surface |
27.47 |
6.99 |
- / - |
8.30 |
4.08 |
|
9.88 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.91 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.78 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
09-May-11 |
Surface |
28.05 |
7.48 |
- / - |
8.38 |
3.56 |
|
10.75 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.52 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.31 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
11-May-11 |
Surface |
28.37 |
7.33 |
- / - |
8.34 |
3.36 |
|
8.28 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.20 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.29 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
13-May-11 |
Surface |
28.07 |
6.97 |
- / - |
8.54 |
2.59 |
|
4.62 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.80 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.89 |
- / - |
|
|
Note: Italic indicates the
occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Depth |
Temperature (℃) (depth-averaged) |
DO (mg/L) |
Action / Limit Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH (depth-averaged) |
Turbidity (NTU) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS (mg/L) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
O-1-C(FT) |
16-May-11 |
Surface |
24.90 |
7.07 |
- / - |
8.41 |
6.99 |
-
/ - |
7.58 |
-
/ - |
|
|
|
Middle |
6.98 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.94 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
18-May-11 |
Surface |
27.58 |
6.90 |
- / - |
8.42 |
8.05 |
|
13.12 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.79 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.74 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
20-May-11 |
Surface |
31.83 |
7.21 |
- / - |
8.64 |
2.95 |
|
6.20 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.13 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.09 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
23-May-11 |
Surface |
25.85 |
7.10 |
- / - |
8.70 |
3.68 |
|
2.48 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.17 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.27 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
25-May-11 |
Surface |
25.68 |
7.56 |
- / - |
8.57 |
1.88 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.47 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.39 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
27-May-11 |
Surface |
27.15 |
7.49 |
- / - |
8.11 |
1.70 |
|
2.33 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.42 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.19 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
30-May-11 |
Surface |
29.72 |
7.12 |
- / - |
8.16 |
3.60 |
|
5.45 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.83 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.92 |
- / - |
|
|
Note: Italic indicates the
occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
Station |
Date |
Depth |
Temperature (℃) (depth-averaged) |
DO (mg/L) |
Action / Limit Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH (depth-averaged) |
Turbidity (NTU) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS (mg/L) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
O-1(ET) |
03-May-11 |
Surface |
25.68 |
7.08 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.37 |
3.33 |
11.87/13.44 |
5.37 |
13.25/14.39 |
|
|
|
Middle |
7.13 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.16 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
05-May-11 |
Surface |
25.38 |
7.24 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.36 |
3.91 |
|
6.33 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.11 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.18 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
07-May-11 |
Surface |
27.48 |
6.90 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.30 |
3.30 |
|
8.40 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.84 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.96 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
09-May-11 |
Surface |
27.65 |
7.55 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.40 |
3.80 |
|
3.37 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.52 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.23 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
11-May-11 |
Surface |
28.65 |
7.18 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.36 |
2.77 |
|
7.85 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.02 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.17 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
13-May-11 |
Surface |
28.57 |
6.90 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.53 |
2.63 |
|
3.63 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.85 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.96 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
Note: Italic indicates the
occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold indicates the
occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Depth |
Temperature (℃) (depth-averaged) |
DO (mg/L) |
Action / Limit Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH (depth-averaged) |
Turbidity (NTU) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS (mg/L) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
O-1(ET) |
16-May-11 |
Surface |
25.18 |
7.07 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.40 |
6.93 |
11.87/13.44 |
6.95 |
13.25/14.39 |
|
|
|
Middle |
7.13 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.13 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
18-May-11 |
Surface |
27.22 |
7.03 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.41 |
3.94 |
|
7.02 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.03 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.05 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
20-May-11 |
Surface |
31.97 |
6.99 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.64 |
2.64 |
|
5.75 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.92 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.73 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
23-May-11 |
Surface |
26.03 |
7.17 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.70 |
3.35 |
|
2.27 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.11 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.06 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
25-May-11 |
Surface |
26.05 |
7.35 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.58 |
1.43 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.49 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.22 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
27-May-11 |
Surface |
27.28 |
7.05 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.12 |
1.52 |
|
2.23 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.98 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.15 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
||||
|
|
30-May-11 |
Surface |
29.73 |
6.97 |
7.02 / 6.94 |
8.15 |
1.84 |
|
3.95 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.94 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.13 |
6.7 / 6.48 |
|
|
Note: Italic indicates the
occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Depth |
Temperature (℃) (depth-averaged) |
DO (mg/L) |
Action / Limit Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH (depth-averaged) |
Turbidity (NTU) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS (mg/L) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
O-1-C(ET) |
03-May-11 |
Surface |
25.72 |
7.29 |
- / - |
8.39 |
3.40 |
-
/ - |
5.05 |
-
/ - |
|
|
|
Middle |
7.10 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.04 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
05-May-11 |
Surface |
25.27 |
7.19 |
- / - |
8.36 |
4.24 |
|
6.93 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.27 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.14 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
07-May-11 |
Surface |
27.57 |
6.88 |
- / - |
8.31 |
3.39 |
|
7.73 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.76 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.87 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
09-May-11 |
Surface |
27.63 |
7.18 |
- / - |
8.40 |
3.88 |
|
3.60 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.38 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.24 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
11-May-11 |
Surface |
28.75 |
7.24 |
- / - |
8.36 |
2.87 |
|
8.78 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.11 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.19 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
13-May-11 |
Surface |
28.55 |
7.08 |
- / - |
8.53 |
2.64 |
|
3.95 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.01 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.16 |
- / - |
|
|
Note: Italic indicates the
occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
|
Station |
Date |
Depth |
Temperature (℃) (depth-averaged) |
DO (mg/L) |
Action / Limit Level for DO (mg/L) |
pH (depth-averaged) |
Turbidity (NTU) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for Turbidity (NTU) |
SS (mg/L) (depth-averaged) |
Action / Limit Level for SS (mg/L) |
|
O-1-C(ET) |
16-May-11 |
Surface |
25.17 |
7.10 |
- / - |
8.40 |
7.02 |
- / - |
6.85 |
- / - |
|
|
|
Middle |
7.01 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.06 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
18-May-11 |
Surface |
27.27 |
7.11 |
- / - |
8.41 |
3.99 |
|
5.78 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.01 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.93 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
20-May-11 |
Surface |
31.93 |
6.96 |
- / - |
8.65 |
2.76 |
|
4.27 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.07 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.96 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
23-May-11 |
Surface |
26.07 |
7.09 |
- / - |
8.70 |
3.25 |
|
2.82 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.10 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.17 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
25-May-11 |
Surface |
25.98 |
7.47 |
- / - |
8.58 |
1.47 |
|
<2.00 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.37 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
7.27 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
27-May-11 |
Surface |
27.25 |
7.13 |
- / - |
8.12 |
1.55 |
|
2.50 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
7.19 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.88 |
- / - |
|
|
||||
|
|
30-May-11 |
Surface |
29.73 |
7.09 |
- / - |
8.15 |
1.87 |
|
3.40 |
|
|
|
|
Middle |
6.98 |
|
|
|||||
|
|
|
Bottom |
6.85 |
- / - |
|
|
Note: Italic indicates the
occurrence of exceedance of Action level.
Bold indicates
the occurrence of exceedance of Limit level.
Table 4-8 Water Quality Monitoring Results
4.4 High pH Records at I-3 and I-3-C
4.4.1 As indicated in Table 4-8, relatively high pH values were recorded between 3 May 2011 and 20 May 2011 at I-3 and I-3-C. Same monitoring equipment was used to measure pH values at other monitoring and control stations during the same period and the pH records at these locations were relatively normal. Thus, we considered that these high pH records were non-project related.
4.4.2 Although the source of high pH records at I-3 and I-3-C has not been identified, the pH values recorded at these stations on the same monitoring day are consistent. Thus, adverse water quality impact on pH value at I-3 due to the Project between 3 and 20 May 2011 was not anticipated.
4.5 Summary of Project-Related Exceedances
4.5.1
Table 4-9 summarises
the project-related exceedance results recorded in May 2011. Note that exceedances that are considered not
related to the construction activities are not included in this table.
|
Environmental Monitoring |
Total No. of Measurement |
Action Level Exceedance |
% of Action Level Exceedance |
Limit Level Exceedance |
% of Limit Level Exceedance |
|
Air Quality |
60 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Air Borne
Noise |
20 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
Water |
130 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Table 4-9 Summary
of Project-Related Exceedances
5.1.1
The status of waste management is summarised in Table 5-1.
|
Status of waste management |
Quantity |
|
Inert C&D
Material Disposed of to Public Fill at Tuen Mun (m3) |
3,912.5 |
|
Inert C&D
Material Reused in this Contracts (m3) |
475.0 |
|
Inert C&D Material
Reused in other Contracts* (m3) |
19,530.0 |
|
Metals Generated (kg) |
Nil |
|
Paper / Cardboard
Packaging (kg) |
Nil |
|
Plastics (kg) |
Nil |
|
Chemical Waste (kg) |
Nil |
|
General Waste Disposed of to NENT
Landfill (m3) |
52.0 |
* Other Contracts include DC/2007/08, HY/2007/10,
HY/2008/09, Tailor Recycle Aggregate, XRL 823A and 823B, XRL 825 and CUHK.
Table
5-1 Waste Generated in May 2011
6 NON-COMPLIANCE AND DEFICIENCY
6.1.1
ET has carried out two site
inspections in the reporting month. All
observations together with the appropriate recommended mitigation measures
where necessary were recorded in the audit checklists that were passed to the
Contractor. Major environmental deficiencies
observed during site inspection/audits and recommendation, which were made by
the ET, are summarised in Table 6-1 below.
No non-compliance was observed.
|
Inspection Date |
Observation |
Recommendation |
Status |
|
5 May 2011 |
1.
Breaking tips of breakers
were found not properly wrapped by acoustics materials at Outfall and I-3. |
1.
The Contractor was reminded
to wrap the breaking tips with acoustics materials properly. |
1. Breaking tips of breakers were found wrapped by acoustics materials
properly on 7 May 2011. (Closed) |
|
20 May 2011 |
2.
Breaking tips of breakers
were found not properly wrapped by acoustics materials at I-3. |
2.
The Contractor was
reminded to wrap the breaking tips with acoustics materials properly. |
2. Breaking tips of breakers were found wrapped by acoustics materials
properly on 21 May 2011. (Closed) |
Table 6-1 Site Inspection by ET
7.1.1
A complaint hotline
at 9850 3241 of the Contractor has been established for the
Project.
7.1.2
No
environmental complaint was received during the reporting
month. Details
of the past complaint investigation and observations can be referred to
Appendix K.
7.1.3
Cumulative statistics of
environmental complaints are shown in Table 7-1.
|
Complaints Received in the
Reporting Month |
Cumulative Number of Complaints |
|
0 |
21 |
Table
7-1 Cumulative Statistics of Environmental Complaints
8 SUMMARY OF NOTIFICATION OF SUMMONS, SUCCESSFUL PROSECUTIONS AND CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
8.1.1 No summons and successful prosecution was received during the reporting month.
8.1.2 Cumulative statistics of notification of summons, successful prosecutions and convictions are shown in Table 8-1.
|
Notification of Summons |
Successful Prosecution and conviction |
||
|
May 2011 |
Cumulative |
May 2011 |
Cumulative |
|
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Table 8-1 Cumulative Statistics of Notification of Summons and Successful Prosecutions and Convictions
9.1.1
The forecast of construction works for the
upcoming three months are:
l Site
cleaning and tidying at Outfall, I-1, I-2 and I-3;
l TBM
drilling of the tunnel and mucking out of tunnel spoil at Outfall;
l Construction
of spiral ramp structure at Outfall;
l Excavation
and soil nailing for box culvert construction at fast lane of CPR east bound at
Outfall;
l Construction
of box culvert at Outfall;
l Placing
leveling stone and bagged concrete to form sea wall at Portion E;
l Installation
of precast seawall blocks and panels for construction of outfall apron at
Portion E;
l Drilling
and excavation of vortex shaft at I-3;
l Backfilling
for PB wall at I-3;
l Construction
of approach channel at I-3;
l Tree
establishment works of the transplanted trees at I-3;
l Drilling,
excavation and rock splitting of man access shaft and vortex drop shaft at I-2;
l Pipe
jacking at Portion G at I-2;
l Construction
of approach channel structure at I-2;
l Construction
of drainage works at Portion G at I-2;
l Cascade
and channel modification concrete structure works at I-1;
l Construction
of horizontal pipe pile (pipe roofing) for TBM break-through at I-1; and
l Construction
of vehicular access at I-1.
|
|
|
|
|
Site Map and Works Area |
|
|
|
|
|
Organization Chart |
|
|
|
|
|
Construction Programme |
|
|
|
|
|
Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures |
|
|
|
|
|
Status of License and Permit |
|
|
|
|
|
Calibration Certificates |
|
|
|
|
|
Monitoring Locations |
|
|
|
|
|
EM&A Schedule |
|
|
|
|
|
Monitoring Results |
|
|
|
Interim Notifications of Environmental Quality Limits Exceedances |
|
|
|
|
|
Complaint Log |