1.1
Wellab Limited was commissioned by Civil
Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) as the Environmental Team to
undertake the Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) services for the
Works Contracts involved in the implementation of First Phase Development of Kwu Tung North (KTN) and Fanling North (FLN) New Development Areas (NDAs) Project
to ensure that the environmental performance of the Works Contracts comply with
the requirements specified in the Environmental Permits (EPs), Environmental
Monitoring & Audit (EM&A) Manual, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Report of the KTN FLN NDAs project and other relevant statutory
requirements.
1.2
This is the 7th EM&A Report
which summarises the impact monitoring results and
audit findings for the EM&A programme in May 2020.
1.3
The structure of the report is as follows:
Section 1:
Introduction - purpose and
structure of the report.
Section 2: Project Information - summarises background and scope of the Project, site
description, project organisation and contact
details, construction programme, the construction
works undertaken and the status of Environmental Permits/Licences
during the reporting month.
Section 3: Noise Monitoring - summarises the monitoring parameters, monitoring programmes, monitoring methodologies, monitoring frequencies,
monitoring locations, Action and Limit Levels, monitoring results and Event /
Action Plans.
Section 4: Landfill Gas Monitoring - summarises the monitoring requirement, monitoring
parameters and frequency, monitoring locations, Action and Limit Levels,
monitoring results and observation, and Event / Action Plans.
Section 5: Environmental
Site Inspection - summarises the audit findings
of the weekly site inspections undertaken within the reporting month.
Section 6: Environmental Non-conformance - summarises any monitoring exceedance, environmental
complaints, environmental summons and successful prosecutions within the
reporting month.
Section 7: Future Key Issues - summarises
the impact forecast and monitoring schedule for the next three months.
Section 8: Conclusions
and Recommendations