5.1
In accordance with the
Updated EM&A Manual, impact water quality monitoring shall be carried out
three days per week at all the designated monitoring stations during the
construction period. The measurement periods are during the construction of
channel specified in Table 4.1 of the Updated EM&A
Manual. The interval between two sets of monitoring shall not be less than 36
hours.
5.2
Replicate in-situ
measurements of Dissolved Oxygen (DO), temperature, turbidity, pH, Suspended
Solids (SS) and samples for Suspended Solids (SS), ammonia nitrogen, unionized
ammonia, nitrate nitrogen and orthophosphate from each independent sampling
event were collected to ensure a
robust statistically interpretable database.
5.3
Appendix
B shows
the established Action and Limit Levels for the water quality monitoring work according to the
Updated EM&A Manual and Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Report (KTN &
FLN NDA).
Monitoring Parameters, Frequency
5.4
Table
5.1 summarises the monitoring parameters, monitoring periods and
frequencies of the water quality monitoring.
Table 5.1 Water Quality
Monitoring Parameters and Frequency
Parameters, unit |
Depth |
Frequency |
¡P
Temperature(¢XC) ¡P
pH(pH unit) ¡P
turbidity
(NTU) ¡P
water
depth (m) ¡P
salinity
(ppt) ¡P
DO
(mg/L and % of saturation) ¡P
SS
(mg/L) ¡P
Ammonia Nitrogen (NH3-N) (mg NH3-N/L) ¡P
Unionized Ammonia (UIA) (mg/L) ¡P
Nitrate-nitrogen (NO3-N) (mg NO3--N/L) ¡P
Ortho-phosphate (PO4) (mg PO43--P/L) |
¡P 3 water depths: 1m below water surface, mid-depth
and 1m above river bed. ¡P If the water depth was
less than 3m, mid-depth sampling only. ¡P If water depth was less
than 6m, mid-depth may be omitted. |
3 days per week during construction of channel |
5.5
According to Section
5.6.1.2 of the approved
EIA Report, the potential water quality impact during construction is due to
the alternation of natural streams (i.e. channelization of Ma Tso Lung Stream
and Siu Hang San Tsuen Stream) as these two streams are the ecologically
important
streams.
5.6
No construction of
channel was carried out at Ma Tso Lung Stream and Siu Hang San Tsuen Stream
during the reporting month. Therefore, no water quality monitoring was
conducted.
Additional Water Quality Monitoring
5.7
Additional Water Quality
Monitoring shall be carried out at River Beas, River Indus and near Siu Hang
San Tsuen Stream three days per week at all designated monitoring stations
during the construction period. The measurement period are
during the construction site drainage along River Beas, construction of
footbridge across River Beas and during construction of bridge across River
Indus.
5.8
Replicate in-situ
measurement and samples from each independent sampling event were collected to
ensure a robust statistically interpretable database. DO, temperature,
turbidity and pH were measured in-situ whereas SS and arsenic were determined
by an accredited laboratory. Other relevant data, including monitoring location
/ position, time, water depth, weather conditions and any special phenomena or
work underway at the construction site were recorded.
5.9
For all the monitoring
stations, sampling were taken at 3 water depths,
namely 1m below the water surface, mid depth and 1m above the river bed. For
stations that were
less than 3m in depth, only the mid depth sample was taken. Should the water
depth was less
than 6m, in which case the mid-depth station may have been
omitted. The interval between two sampling surveys was not less than 36 hours.
5.10 Appendix B shows the established
Action and Limit Levels for the environmental monitoring works.
5.11 Additional
impact water quality monitoring was conducted at 6 monitoring stations (SYR-CS1,
SYR-IS1, NTR-CS1, NTR-IS1, SHST-IS2, MWR-IS3) which are summarised in Table 5.2. The location of monitoring
stations is shown in Figures 5 and 6.
Table 5.2 Additional
Water Quality Monitoring Stations
Station |
Description |
Locations |
Measurement Periods |
River Beas |
|||
SYR-CS1 |
Control Station |
Upstream of river |
During the construction site drainage along River
Beas and construction of the footbridge across River
Beas |
SYR-IS1 |
Impact Station |
Downstream of river |
|
River Indus and near Siu Hang San Tsuen Stream |
|||
NTR-CS1 |
Control Station |
Upstream of river |
During construction of the bridge across River Indus |
NTR-IS1 |
Impact Station |
Downstream of river |
|
SHST-IS2 |
Impact Station |
Water sensitive receiver at near Siu Hang San
Tsuen Stream |
|
MWR-IS3 |
Impact Station |
Water sensitive receiver at near Ma Wat River |
5.12
Multi-parameter meters
(Model YSI EXO) were used to measure DO, turbidity, salinity, pH and temperature.
Dissolved Oxygen (DO) and
Temperature Measuring Equipment
5.13 The
instrument for measuring dissolved oxygen and temperature should be portable
and weatherproof complete with cable, sensor, and use DC power source. The
equipment was capable of measuring:
¡P
A dissolved oxygen level in the range of 0-20mg/L and
0-200% saturation; and
¡P
The temperature within 0-45 degree Celsius.
5.14 The
equipment had a membrane electrode with automatic temperature compensation
complete with a cable.
5.15 Sufficient
stocks of spare electrodes and cables were available for replacement where
necessary.
5.16 Salinity
compensation was built-in in the DO equipment. In-situ salinity was measured to calibrate the DO equipment prior
to each DO measurement.
5.17 Turbidity
was measured in situ by using the nephelometric method. The instrument
was portable and weatherproof using a DC power sources
complete with cable, sensor and comprehensive operation manuals. The equipment
was capable of measuring turbidity between 0-1000 NTU. The probe cable was not
less than 25m in length. The meter was calibrated in order to
establish the relationship between NTU units and the levels of Suspended
Solids.
5.18 A
portable salinometer capable of recording salinity within the range of 0-40
parts per thousand (ppt) was used for salinity measurement.
5.19 A
portable, battery-operated and hand held echo sounder
was used for the determination of water depth at each designated monitoring
station.
pH
5.20 The
instrument consisted of a potentiometer, a glass electrode, a reference
electrode and a temperature-compensating device. It was readable to 0.1pH in a
range of 0 to 14. Standard buffer solutions of at least pH 7 and pH 10 were
used for calibration of the instrument before and after use.
Water
Sampling for Laboratory Analysis
5.21
A water sampler, consisting
of a transparent Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) of a capacity of not less than two
litres which can be effectively sealed with cups at both ends was used. The
water sampler had a positive latching system to keep it open and prevent premature
closure until released by a messenger when the sampler was at the selected
water depth. In addition, a sampling cup attached to a fixed or extendable rod
was also used for sampling at the monitoring stations with swallow water.
Sample Container and
Storage
5.22
Following collection, water
samples for laboratory analysis were stored in high density polyethylene
bottles with appropriate preservatives added, packed in the ice (cooled to 4oC
without being frozen). The samples were delivered to WELLAB
Limited (HOKLAS Registration No. HOKLAS083) and analysed as soon
as possible after collection of the water samples. Sufficient volume of samples
was collected to achieve the detection limit.
Calibration
of In Situ Instruments
5.23
The pH meter, DO meter and
turbidimeter were checked and calibrated before use. DO meter and turbidimeter
were certified by WELLAB Limited before use and subsequently re-calibrated at
quarterly basis throughout all stage of water quality monitoring programme.
Response of sensors and electrodes were checked with certified standard
solutions before each use. Wet bulb calibration for a DO meter was carried out
before measurement at each monitoring station.
5.24
For on-site calibration of
field equipment (Multi-parameter Water Quality System), the standard BS 1427:2009 ¡§Guide to on-site test methods for analysis
of waters¡¨ was observed.
Back-up Equipment
5.25
Sufficient stocks of spare
parts were maintained for replacements when necessary. Backup monitoring
equipment was also be made available so that monitoring could proceed uninterrupted even when some equipment was under maintenance, calibration, etc.
5.26
Table 5.3 summarises the equipment used in the water quality
monitoring programme. Copies of the calibration certificates of the multi-parameter water quality systems are shown in Appendix C.
Table 5.3 Water
Quality Monitoring Equipment
Equipment |
Model and Make |
Qty. |
Water sampler and sampling cup |
A 2-Litre transparent PVC cylinder with latex
cups at both ends and sampling cup for monitoring stations with swallow water |
1 |
Sonar Water Depth Detector |
Garmin Striker plus 4 |
1 |
Multi-parameter Water Quality System |
YSI EXO 1 |
1 |
Monitoring Parameters
and Frequency
5.27
Table 5.4 summarises the monitoring parameters and frequencies of the
additional water quality monitoring. The water quality monitoring schedule for
the reporting month is shown in Appendix
D.
Table 5.4 Additional
Water Quality Monitoring Parameters and Frequency
Monitoring Station(s) |
Parameters, unit |
Depth |
Frequency |
|
River Beas |
SYR-CS1 SYR-IS1 |
¡P
Temperature (oC) ¡P
pH (pH unit) ¡P
Turbidity (NTU) ¡P
Water depth (m) ¡P
Salinity (ppt) ¡P
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
(mg/L and % of saturation) ¡P
Suspended Solids (SS)
(mg/L) ¡P
Arsenic (As) (µg/L) |
¡P
3 water depths: 1m below
water surface, mid-depth and 1m above river bed. ¡P
If the water depth was
less than 3m, mid-depth sampling only. ¡P
If water depth was less
than 6m, mid-depth might be omitted. |
3 days per week |
River
Indus and near Siu Hang San Tsuen Stream |
NTR-CS1 NTR-IS1 SHST-IS2 MWR-IS3 |
¡P
Temperature (oC) ¡P
pH (pH unit) ¡P
Turbidity (NTU) ¡P
Water depth (m) ¡P
Salinity (ppt) ¡P
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
(mg/L and % of saturation) ¡P
Suspended Solids (SS)
(mg/L) |
5.28
Monitoring location and
position, time, sampling depth, weather conditions and any special phenomena or
work underway nearby was also recorded.
Instrumentation
5.29
Multi-parameter meters (Model YSI EXO) were used to measure DO, turbidity, salinity, pH and
temperature.
Operating/Analytical Procedures
5.30
At each measurement, two
consecutive measurements of DO concentration, DO saturation, salinity,
turbidity, pH and temperature were taken. The probes were retrieved out of the
water after the first measurement and then re-deployed for the second
measurement. Where the difference in the value between the first and second
readings of each set was more than 25% of the value of the first reading, the
reading was discarded and further readings were taken.
Laboratory Analytical Methods
5.31
Duplicate samples from each
independent sampling event were required for all
parameters. Analysis of suspended
solids and arsenic were carried out by WELLAB Ltd. and comprehensive quality
assurance and control procedures were in place in
order to ensure the quality and consistency in results. The analysis methods and limits of reporting are provided in Table 5.5.
Table 5.5 Method
for Laboratory Analysis for Water Samples
Determinant |
Proposed Method |
Limit of Reporting |
Total Suspend Solids (SS) |
APHA 17ed 2540 D |
2.5 mg/L |
Arsenic (As) |
In-house method SOP022
(ICP-AES) and SOP076 (ICP-MS) |
1 µg/L |
5.32
Water sampling equipment
used during the course of the monitoring process was
decontaminated by manual washing and rinsed with distilled water after each
sampling event. All of the disposal equipment was
discarded after the sampling.
Sampling
Management and Supervision
5.33
All sampling bottles were
labelled with the sample I.D. (including sampling station), laboratory number and
sampling date. Water samples were dispatched to the testing laboratory for
analysis as soon as possible. All the collected samples were stored in a cool
box to keep the temperature less than 4oC but without frozen. All
water samples were handled under chain of custody protocols and relinquished to
the laboratory representatives at locations specified by the laboratory.
Quality
Control Measures for Sample Testing
5.34
The samples testing and
following QC programmes were performed by WELLAB Ltd. for every batch of 20
samples:
¡P
One method blank; and
¡P
One set of QC sample.
5.35
All additional water
quality monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month. The water
quality monitoring schedule for this reporting month is shown in Appendix D.
5.36
The monitoring results and
graphical presentation of additional water quality monitoring are shown in Appendix G.
5.37
No Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded in the
reporting month. The summary of exceedance record in the reporting month is
shown in Appendix O.
5.38
Should any non-compliance
of the criteria occur, actions in accordance with
the Event/Action Plan in Appendix N shall be carried out.