Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
Ordinance, Cap. 499
1. All measures described in the Project Profile submitted by
the applicant on 22 August 2002 shall be fully implemented.
2. A proposal on the control of site run-off prepared based on
the relevant measures stipulated in the WSD¡¦s ¡§Conditions of Working within
Water Gathering Grounds¡¨ and EPD¡¦s guidelines on ¡§Construction Site Drainage¡¨
shall be submitted before commencement of works. The proposal shall also
include a Contingency Plan dealing with unexpected circumstances of pollution
of Shek Pik Reservoir and the stream courses flowing into the reservoir. The applicant
shall closely supervise the construction works on-site to ensure that all
measures in the proposal are implemented. An action plan listing out the
responsibilities of the Engineer, the contractor and the related personnel in
the project to avoid or minimize the water quality impact shall be formulated.
Regular environmental audit of construction works shall be implemented.
3. No site canteen shall be erected on the works site.
4. A qualified horticulturist responsible for the
transplantation of Enkianthus quinqueflorus and the determination of
appropriate native species for compensation in case of failure of
transplantation shall be employed to implement the transplantation or planting
works as appropriate, and to monitor and maintain the trees during the
maintenance period.
5. Disturbance or diversion of natural stream courses shall
not be allowed in the course of the slope upgrading works.
6.
Application
for tree felling, if required, shall be submitted to the responsible government
departments for approval. The tree felling application shall be accompanied
with justification and comprehensive tree survey.
Note
Under Section 17 of the EIA Ordinance, the applicant may appeal to the
Appeal Board against any of the above conditions within 30 days of the receipt
of this notice of the Director¡¦s decision.
Environmental Protection Department
October 2002