Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Ordinance, Cap.499
Application for Permission to Apply Directly for Environmental Permit
(Application No.: DIR-146/2007)
Project Title :
Dredging at Seabed of Peng Chau, Tung Wan
Conditions Imposed under Section 5(12) of the
EIA Ordinance
for Permission to Apply Directly for
Environmental Permit
1.
All measures described in the
Project Profile submitted by the Applicant on
2.
Silt curtain should be employed and maintained at all time
throughout the dredging operation to minimize the water quality impact. The
silt curtain should be fabricated from permeable, durable, abrasion resistant
membrane like geotextiles and be mounted on a floating boom structure
surrounding the grab and should extend to the sea bottom.
3.
No more than one derrick lighter and
one backhoe shall be employed for the dredging operation.
4.
Closed grab shall be used for
dredging and the dredging rate shall not exceed 100 cubic metre
per day at all time throughout the dredging operation.
5.
No construction works of the project
shall be carried out between 1900 to 0700 hours and any time on a general
holiday including Sunday.
6.
Splashing of dredged material into
the surrounding waters is prohibited during loading of barges and grabs. No
overflowing of dredged material causing water pollution is allowed during
loading or transportation.
7.
The project shall only be
implemented from March to May so as to avoid the bathing season.
8.
To monitor the environmental impact
and the recommended mitigation measures, environmental monitoring and audit
(EM&A) programme shall be implemented by:
(i)
conducting baseline monitoring on water quality;
(ii) conducting impact monitoring on water quality; and
(iii) conducting post project monitoring on water quality.
The applicant shall deposit an EM&A Manual to the Director prior to
the application for an environmental permit.
9.
The applicant shall conduct a coral
survey to identify whether there is any coral community in an area within
Note
Under Section 17 of the EIA Ordinance, the Applicant may
appeal to the Appeal Board against the above conditions within 30 days of the
receipt of this notice of the Director¡¯s decision.
Environmental Protection Department
February 2007