10.1
Site
audits were carried out by ET on a weekly basis to monitor the timely
implementation of proper environmental management practices and mitigation
measures on the Contract site. Summary
of the site
audits are presented in Table 10.1 and Appendix P.
Table 10.1 Summary
of Site Audits
Environmental
Site Inspection |
Works Contracts |
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ND/2019/01 |
ND/2019/02 |
ND/2019/03 |
ND/2019/04 |
ND/2019/05 |
ND/2019/06 |
ND/2019/07 |
|
Weekly
site audit with representative of the Supervisor¡¦s Representative and the
Contractor |
7, 15, 21 and 28 June 22 |
1, 8, 17, 23 and 29 June 22 |
2, 10, 17, 21 and 28 June 22 |
2, 8, 16, 23 and 30 June 22 |
6, 16, 20 and 27 June 22 |
2, 8, 16, 23 and 30 June 22 |
2, 10, 17, 24 and 29 June 22 |
Joint
Site Audit with representative of the Supervisor¡¦s Representative, the
Contractor and IEC |
15 June 22 |
17 June 22 |
21 June 22 |
8 June 22 |
16 June 22 |
N/A |
10 June 22 |
10.2
During
site inspections in the reporting month, no non-conformance was identified. The
observations and recommendations made during the audit sessions are summarised in Table
10.2.
10.3
All
construction activities with significant environmental impact undertaken by Contract
No. ND/2019/06 was substantially completed in March 2022 and the majority
of outstanding works were also completed in April 2022 with defect
rectification works remained. The outstanding installation works
were
the short-duration works which would be completed within 2 months during
the 1-year defect correction period. ET would record the environmental
deficiency, if any, for NDTWM (EP-475/2013/A) during the 1-year defect
correction period under Contract ND/2019/04 site inspection and would
email weekly those inspection records to the Project Team of Contract
ND/2019/06 for information.
Table 10.2
Observations and Recommendations during Site Audits
Parameters |
Date |
Observations and Recommendations |
Follow-up |
Contract No.: ND/2019/01 |
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-- |
-- |
-- |
Contract No.: ND/2019/02 |
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Water Quality |
08/06/2022 |
Muddy surface runoff were observed entering water
bodies such as drainage, spilling pass pre-existing sandbags and earth bunds.
Contractor was urged to enhance water mitigation measures immediately, to
ensure no further muddy runoff will enter water bodies, especially throughout
rainy season. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 17 June 2022. |
Air Quality |
01/06/2022 |
Faded NRMM label shall be replaced. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 8 June 2022. |
Waste / Chemical Management |
17/06/2022 |
Drip tray should be provided for chemical
storage. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 23 June 2022. |
Ecology |
25/05/2022 |
The silt curtain should be properly surrounded
the works and ensure it is intact. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 1 June 2022. |
17/06/2022 |
Silt curtain should be properly maintained. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 23 June 2022. |
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Contract No.: ND/2019/03 |
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-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
Contract No.: ND/2019/04 |
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Water Quality |
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|
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Air Quality |
02/06/2022 |
The stockpiles of dusty
materials should be covered properly at the site area next to wholesale
market. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 8 June 2022. |
23/06/2022 |
To replace faded NRMM
labels. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 23 June 2022. |
|
Waste / Chemical Management |
16/06/2022 |
General refuse should be
disposed of regularly and properly. |
|
Contract No.: ND/2019/05 |
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Air Quality |
20/06/2022 |
Dusty stockpile should be
covered by impervious sheets properly. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 27 June 2022. |
27/06/2022 |
Dusty stockpile should be
covered by impervious sheeting properly. |
Follow-up action is needed to be reported in the
following month. |
|
Waste / Chemical Management |
20/06/2022 |
Drip tray should be
provided properly. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 27 June 2022. |
Contract No.: ND/2019/06 |
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-- |
-- |
Contract No.: ND/2019/07 |
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-- |
-- |
-- |
-- |
10.4
According
to the EIA Report, EPs and the Updated EM&A Manual, the mitigation measures
detailed in the documents are recommended to be implemented during the
construction phase. An updated summary of the Environmental Mitigation
Implementation Schedule is provided in Appendix
Q. The photographic records of measures as stipulated in EPs
to mitigate environmental impacts in the reporting month are presented in Table 10.3.
Table 10.3 Photographic Records and
Implementation Status of Measures
EP No. |
Condition |
Photographic Record |
Implementation Status |
EP-466/2013 |
2.9 |
To
minimise adverse impacts on habitats of ecological
importance
in the vicinity of the Project, 2m high solid dull green site barrier fences
shall be erected around all active works areas. |
^[1] |
EP-467/2013/A |
2.9 |
To
minimise adverse impacts on habitats of ecological
importance
in the vicinity of the Project, 2m high solid dull green site barrier fences
shall be erected around all active works areas. |
^[1] |
EP-468/2013/A |
2.11 |
To
minimise adverse impacts on habitats of ecological importance
in the vicinity of the Project, 2m high solid dull green site barrier fences
shall be erected around all active works areas. |
^[1] |
EP-469/2013 |
2.7 |
To
minimise adverse impacts on habitats of ecological
importance in the vicinity of the Project, 2m high solid dull green site
barrier fences shall be erected around all active works areas. |
^[1] |
EP-473/2013/A |
2.13 |
To
minimise adverse impacts on habitats of ecological
importance in the vicinity of the Project, 2m high solid dull green site
barrier fences shall be erected around all active works areas. |
^[1] |
EP-475/2013/A |
2.7 |
To minimise adverse impacts on habitats of ecological
importance in the vicinity of the Project, 2m high solid dull green site barrier
fences shall be erected around all active works areas. |
^[1] |
Implementation status: |
^ Mitigation
measure was fully implemented * Observation/reminder
was made during site audit but improved/rectified by the contractor # Observation/reminder
was made during site audit but not yet improved/ rectified by the contractor X Non-compliance
of mitigation measure ¡P Non-compliance
but rectified by the contractor N/A Not Applicable at this stage as no such
site activities were conducted in the reporting period |
Remark:
[1]: Barrier fences might
be subjected to change according to the phasing plan designed at detailed
design stage
10.5
The water quality mitigation measures
detailed in the EIA Report and the Updated EM&A Manual are recommended to
be implemented during the construction phase. Water quality mitigation measures
implemented by the contractors were closely monitored to prevent water
pollution, especially during rainy season. An updated summary of the
Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule is provided in Appendix Q.
Specific water quality mitigation measures for major construction works in the
reporting month are presented in Table 10.4.
Table 10.4 Specific Water Quality
Mitigation Measures for Major Construction Works in the Reporting Month
Works Contracts |
Photographic Records |
|
ND/2019/01 |
Hard paved exposed
slope surface |
Hydroseeding for slope area |
ND/2019/02 |
Hard paved exposed
haul road |
Hard paved exposed slope surface |
ND/2019/03 |
Hard paved exposed
haul road |
Regular clearance of
water for wheel washing facility |
ND/2019/04 |
Hard paved exposed slope surface |
Deployment of silt curtain around works area
in Ng Tung River |
ND/2019/05 |
Covering dusty
stockpile |
Provision of sand bags around works area |
ND/2019/07 |
Covering exposed slope surface with tarpaulin |
De-silting waste water before discharge |
Water quality mitigation measures for site(s) in
operation phase, remaining defect works |
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ND/2019/06 |
Hard paved exposed
haul road |
Hard paved exposed haul road |
10.6
Waste generated
from Contract Nos.
ND/2019/01, ND/2019/02, ND/2019/03, ND/2019/04, ND/2019/05 and ND/2019/07
included
inert construction and demolition (C&D) materials and non-inert C&D
wastes in the reporting
month.
The site of ND/2019/06 was handed over to AFCD for operation since 4 April
2022.
10.7
The amount of wastes generated by
the construction works of the Contract Nos. ND/2019/01,
ND/2019/02, ND/2019/03, ND/2019/04, ND/2019/05 and ND/2019/07 during the reporting month
are shown in Appendix R. The
site of ND/2019/06 was handed over to AFCD for operation since 4 April 2022.
10.8
The
Contractors are advised to minimise
the wastes generated through recycling or reusing. All mitigation measures
stipulated in the Updated EM&A Manual and waste management plans shall be fully
implemented. The status of implementation of waste management and reduction
measures are summited in Appendix Q.
10.9
Based on the findings of the EIA
Report, the area of Long Valley has been assessed as of high to very high
ecological value and is the largest contiguous area of freshwater wetland
habitats in Hong Kong. To safeguard the ecological value of Long Valley, about
37 hectares of land in Long Valley has been proposed to develop into Long
Valley Nature Park (LVNP) for conserving and enhancing the ecologically
important environment as well as for compensation of the wetland loss due to
the NDA development.
10.10
LVNP is developed according to the approved
Habitat Creation and Management Plan (HCMP) submitted under EP-468/2013/A. HCMP
provides a framework and specifications for development and management of LVNP
and guides the development to maintain and enhance the 37 hectares of low-lying
wetland habitats.
10.11
Regarding
the design, the zoning of land use in LVNP is intended to maintain the existing
mosaic pattern of wet and dry agriculture, while controlling the activities
that could potentially disturb target habitats and species. LVNP will be divided
into three broad zones of land use as below:
•
Biodiversity
Zone of about 21 hectares largely designated for biodiversity conservation
through cultivation of specified crops and habitat management.
•
Agricultural
Zone of about 11 hectares designated for commercially focuses crop production
and eco-friendly agricultural practice for farming.
•
Visitor
Zone of about 5 hectares designed to accommodate visitors as well as storage
and other facilities and for educational purposes.
10.12
The
construction of LVNP started in late 2019 and was expected to be completed in 2023.
During the construction
period, the progress of construction and wetland enhancement works has been
under observation by different stakeholders including AFCD and green groups.
Close communication between AFCD and CEDD were conducted to exchange views on
conservation, restoration and management of habitats as well as on the planning
and design of the park. In addition, advices from green groups, Hong
Kong Bird Watching Society (HKBWS) and The Conservancy Association (CA), have been
taken on habitat management of Long Valley and potential effects on habitat and
wildlife of each individual work conducted in Long Valley. A regular
meeting was held
monthly (on
10 June 2022 in the reporting month) to share the progress of LVNP with
different stakeholders, including CEDD, AFCD, CA, HKBWS, Contractor, ET, IEC
and farmers.
10.13
Proposals
on wetland creation and restoration, dry agricultural land creation, pond
creation, water treatment wetland and design of irrigation channel were
submitted by the Contractor to achieve the objectives stated in HCMP and
accepted by the Engineer with consent from AFCD before implementation. The
Contractor would
consult the stakeholders for recommendations and suggestions on mitigation
measures to minimise the environmental impacts
arising from construction works. The progress of works would
be arranged to minimise impacts to avifauna and
maintain the habitat for avifauna. The photographic records of site activities
in LVNP are presented in Table 10.5.
Table 10.5 Photographic Records of Site Activities in LVNP
Continuing
agricultural
practice in existing farmland to maintain habitats in Long Valley |
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Open water Habitat |
Open
water Habitat |
Chinese
arrowhead pond |
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Creation of wetland with designated
habitat for biodiversity conservation |
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Planting of paddy rice to provide
foraging ground for Yellow-breasted Bunting |
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Retention of washing bay for amphibians
breeding |
Enhancement of irrigation channel
to provide reliable water source for farmland in Long Valley |
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Provision of bird island (hidden area) |
Restoring of water flea pond to provide
food source to water birds |
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Construction of storage sheds for farmers |
A Hirundo rustica was
recorded |
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Wet agricultural land |
Provision of noise barrier for noisy
works in Long Valley |
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