10
ENVIRONMENTAL SITE INSPECTION
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 |
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Weekly site audit with representative of the Supervisor¡¦s
Representative and the Contractor |
3, 10, 18, 23 and 30 Dec 24 |
4, 11, 18, 23 and 30 Dec 24 |
3, 10, 18, 23 and 30 Dec 24 |
5, 10, 19 and 24 Dec 24 |
3, 12, 16, 24 and 31 Dec 24 |
N/A |
5, 13, 16, 24 and 31 Dec 24 |
Joint
Site Audit with representative
of the Supervisor¡¦s Representative,
the Contractor and IEC |
18
Dec 24 |
11 Dec 24 |
18 Dec
24 |
10
Dec 24 |
12
Dec 24 |
N/A |
13 Dec
24 |
Remarks: The weekly site inspection for ND/2019/06 has
been terminated starting from 19/10/2023 since the termination proposal was
approved by EPD on the same day.
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. Any outstanding and recurrence deficiencies are
presented in Table 10.3.
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, originally estimated.
10.4 Due to
problems in material deliveries from Mainland China in 2022, the completion date
of the outstanding works would be extended to June 2023 tentatively. However,
in June 2023, more defects were found during the handover inspection so the
rectification works were undertaken until July 2023 when all works were completed.
10.5
The weekly site
inspection and EM&A Reporting for ND/2019/06 were maintained until the
termination proposal for ND/2019/06 has been endorsed by the IEC (17 Aug 23),
the Engineer (26 Aug 23) and the Project Proponent (19 Sep 23) followed by
approval from EPD (19 Oct 23) in accordance. The procedure for termination
proposal for ND/2019/06 is in accordance with section 15.4.2 of updated
EM&A Manual.
Table 10.2
Observations and Recommendations during Site Audits
Date |
Observations and Recommendations |
Follow-up |
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Contract No.: ND/2019/01 |
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Air Quality |
10/12/2024 |
The
frequency of water-sprayed at Portion 1C should be enhanced as dust
suppression. |
Improvement/Rectification
was observed during follow-up audit session on 18 December 2024. |
Water Quality |
26/11/2024 |
The
construction materials at the drainage channel at Portion 7/13 should be
cleared. |
Improvement/Rectification
was observed during follow-up audit session on 3 December 2024. |
23/12/2024 |
On-site
drainage at Portion 8A should be maintained properly and regularly. |
Item
remarked as 241230-R01.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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30/12/2024 |
Follow-up action is needed to
be reported in the following month. |
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30/12/2024 |
Contractor
was reminded to enhance the sump pit bunding at Portion 9C. |
Follow-up action is needed to
be reported in the following month. |
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Contract No.: ND/2019/02 |
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Water Quality |
27/11/2024 |
Contractors
were reminded to immediately establish proper drainage system for pumped
groundwater at Portion 7. |
Item remarked as 241204-O01.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
04/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241211-O01.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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11/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241218-O01.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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18/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241223-O01.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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23/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241230-O01.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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30/12/2024 |
Follow-up action is needed to be reported in the
following month. |
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27/11/2024 |
Provide
complete drainage system to treat wastewater. (Shek Wu Hui Treatment Plant works
area) |
Item remarked as 241204-R02.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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04/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241211-R02.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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11/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241218-R02.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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18/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241223-R02.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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23/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241230-R02.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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30/12/2024 |
Follow-up action is needed to be reported in the
following month. |
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27/11/2024 |
Enhance
water mitigation measures to avoid surface runoff out of site boundary.
(Portion 6) |
Improvement/Rectification was
observed during follow-up audit session on 4 December 2024. |
|
04/12/2024 |
Muddy
water discharge was observed at Portion 6. Contractors were reminded to
enhance the wastewater drainage immediately. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 11 December 2024. |
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18/12/2024 |
Bunding
should be provided at Portion 11 to avoid surface runoff exceeds site
boundary. |
Item remarked as 241223-R03.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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23/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241230-R03.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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30/12/2024 |
Follow-up action is needed to be reported in the
following month. |
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23/12/2024 |
Geotextile
should be supplemented with the gully cover to avoid surface runoff discharge
into the public drainage near Visitor Centre. |
Item remarked as 241230-R05.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
|
30/12/2024 |
Follow-up action is needed to be reported in the
following month. |
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Air Quality |
27/11/2024 |
Wheel
washing facilities at Portion 11 near Ho Sheung Heung Pai Fung Road should be
maintained properly to avoid dust and debris exceeds the site area. |
Item remarked as 241204-O02.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
04/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241211-O02.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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11/12/2024 |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during follow-up
audit session on 18 December 2024. |
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04/12/2024 |
Stockpile
of dusty material should be covered entirely to avoid dust generation. |
Item remarked as 241211-R03.
Follow-up action is needed to be review. |
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11/12/2024 |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 18 December 2024. |
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Ecology |
27/11/2024 |
Dull
green hoarding should be erected along the site boundary as according to the
submitted location plan. |
Item remarked as 241204-R01. Follow-up action is
needed to be review. |
04/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241211-R01. Follow-up action is
needed to be review. |
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11/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241218-R01. Follow-up action is
needed to be review. |
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18/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241223-R01. Follow-up action is
needed to be review. |
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23/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241230-R01. Follow-up action is
needed to be review. |
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30/12/2024 |
Follow-up action is needed to be reported in the
following month. |
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Waste/Chemical Management |
18/12/2024 |
Accumulation
of waste should be avoided at Portion 11. |
Item remarked as 241223-R04. Follow-up action is
needed to be review. |
23/12/2024 |
Item remarked as 241230-R04. Follow-up action is
needed to be review. |
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30/12/2024 |
Follow-up action is needed to be reported in the
following month. |
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Contract No.: ND/2019/03 |
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Contract No.: ND/2019/04 |
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Air Quality |
19/12/2024 |
Water-spraying should be enhanced at Portion K to
minimise dust generation. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 24 December 2024. |
Waste / Chemical Management |
05/12/2024 |
Drip tray for chemical/fuel containers should be
provided at Portion K. |
Improvement/Rectification was observed during
follow-up audit session on 10 December 2024. |
Contract No.: ND/2019/05 |
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Waste / Chemical Management |
31/12/2024 |
Drip tray for the
chemical/fuel containers should be provided at C3-03. |
Follow-up
action is needed to be reported in the following month. |
Water Quality |
16/12/2024 |
Bunding should be provided at
the site entrance near E2-03. |
Improvement/Rectification
was observed during follow-up audit session on 24 December 2024. |
Contract
No.: ND/2019/06 |
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Contract No.: ND/2019/07 |
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Table 10.3 Summary Table for the Outstanding item(s) in the reporting month
Contract
No. |
Outstanding deficiencies since last reporting
month (November 2024) |
Deficiencies recorded in the reporting month (December 2024) |
Total deficiencies (including repeated
deficiencies) in the reporting month |
Deficiencies rectified in the reporting month |
Outstanding deficiencies need to be Follow-up in the next month (January 2025) |
Total outstanding deficiencies |
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A |
N |
W |
W/C |
CH |
L&V |
E |
P/L |
A |
N |
W |
W/C |
CH |
L&V |
E |
P/L |
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ND/2019/01 |
1 |
1 |
/ |
3 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
4 |
2 |
/ |
/ |
2 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
2 |
ND/2019/02 |
5 |
4 |
/ |
16 |
3 |
/ |
/ |
5 |
/ |
28 |
4 |
/ |
/ |
4 |
1 |
/ |
/ |
1 |
/ |
6 |
ND/2019/03 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
ND/2019/04 |
/ |
1 |
/ |
/ |
1 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
2 |
2 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
ND/2019/05 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
1 |
1 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
2 |
1 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
1 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
1 |
ND/2019/06* |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
ND/2019/07 |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
/ |
Legends:
A = Air Quality
N = Construction Noise Impact
W = Water Quality
W/C = Waste / Chemical Management
CH = Cultural Heritage
L&V = Landscape & Visual
E = Ecology
P/L = Permit / Licences
* The weekly site inspection
for ND/2019/06 has been terminated starting from 19/10/2023 since the
termination proposal was approved by EPD on the same day.
Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures
10.6 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 10.4.
Table 10.4 Photographic Records and
Implementation Status of Measures
EP No. |
Condition |
Photographic Record |
Implementation Status |
EP-466/2013/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-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
Implementation Status of Water Quality Mitigation
Measures
10.7 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 10.5.
Table
10.5 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 |
Provision
of maintenance for the drainage and sump pit around the construction site |
ND/2019/02 |
Hard paved exposed haul road |
Hard paved exposed slope surface |
ND/2019/03 |
Hard
paved exposed haul road |
Watering
the main haul road regularly. |
ND/2019/04 |
Concrete barrier along the site hoarding |
Deployment of silt curtain around works area in Ng
Tung River |
ND/2019/05 |
Covering
dusty stockpile at different works area |
Provision of sand bags
around works area and sump pit to prevent the untreated muddy water |
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 |
Solid and Liquid Waste Management Status
10.8 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.
10.9
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.
10.10 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.
Ecological Mitigation Measures ¡V Creation of Long
Valley Nature Park (LVNP)
10.11 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.
10.12 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.
10.13 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.
10.14 The construction of LVNP started in late 2019
and has been opened to
public starting from 9 November 2024.
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. The last meeting was held on 18 November 2022 to share the
progress of LVNP with different stakeholders, including CEDD, AFCD, CA, HKBWS,
Contractor, ET, IEC and farmers.
10.15 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
10.6.
Table 10.6 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 |
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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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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 Himantopus himantopus |
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Greater Painted-Snipe Rostratula benghalensis |
Wet agricultural land |
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