Table of Content
1.3 Summary of EM&A Requirements
2.2 Summary of Results And Observations
3.2 Summary of Results And Observations
3.3 Implementation Status on Thermal Plume Surveys
4.1 Review of Environmental Monitoring
Procedures
4.2 Assessment
of Environmental Monitoring Results
4.3 Status of Environmental Licensing and
Permitting
4.4 Implementation Status of Environmental
Mitigation Measures
4.5 Implementation Status of Event/Action Plans
4.6 Implementation Status of Environmental
Complaint Handling Procedures
5.1 Outage Plan for the coming 3 months
5.2 Key issues for the coming month
List of Tables
Table 2.1 Air Quality Monitoring Parameters and Frequency
Table 2.2 Monthly Fuel Data and Generation Output
Table 3.1 Water Quality Monitoring Parameters and Frequencies for GT57
Table 4.1 Summary of AL Level Exceedances on Monitoring Parameters
Table 4.2 Summary of Environmental Licensing and Permit Status
Table 4.3 Implementation Schedule
Table 4.4 Environmental Complaints / Enquiries Received in August 2009
Table 4.5 Outstanding Environmental Complaints / Enquiries Carried
Over
List of figures
Figure 1.1 Location of GT57
Combined Cycle Unit
Figure 1.2 Organization
Chart at Operational Phase
AppendiX
Appendix B Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality and
Water Quality Monitoring
Appendix C Summary Results and Observations on Water Quality Monitoring
This is the August 2009 monthly Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) report for the Project “Operation of GT57 Combined Cycle Unit” prepared by the Environmental Team (ET). This report presents the results of impact monitoring on air quality and marine water quality for the said project in August 2009.
GT57 reliability test was conducted during
the period from 7 ~ 22 August 2009 and 28 ~ 29 August 2009. Air and water quality
monitoring were conducted according to the requirement stated in the EM&A manual.
The implementation status
of the environmental mitigation measures, Event/Action
Plan and environmental complaint handling procedures were also checked.
Environmental
Monitoring Works
Environmental monitoring works, as mentioned in the EM&A manual (Operational
phase), were performed during the operation of GT57 in the reporting period.
Air Quality
No
exceedance of hourly average water injection rate was recorded in the month.
Water Quality
No exceedance of Action and Limit levels for water quality was recorded in the month.
Environmental Licensing and Permitting
Description |
Permit/Licence No. |
Valid Period |
Issued To |
Date of Issuance |
|
From |
To |
||||
Environmental Permit |
EP-083/2000 |
04/12/2000 |
- |
HEC |
04/12/2000 |
Specified Processes Licence issued under APCO |
L-7-002(7) |
01/01/2009 |
31/12/2010 |
HEC |
31/12/2008 |
WPCO
discharge licence for L1-L9 and GT57 |
EP890/W2/XD008 (V.2) |
18/12/2006 |
30/11/2009 |
HEC |
19/12/2006 |
Implementation Status
of Environmental Mitigation Measures
Environmental
mitigation measures were implemented in the reporting month.
Environmental
Complaints
No
complaint against the Project was received in the reporting month.
Future key issues
Key issues to be considered in the coming month include:
Air Impact
· To monitor the water injection rate continuously.
· To monitor the fuel sulphur content of the LGO if the combined cycle unit is run on LGO.
Water Impact
· To continuously carry out the water quality monitoring for GT57 as required by the EM&A manual (Operational phase).
Concluding
Remarks
The
environmental performance of the project was generally satisfactory.
The Environmental Team (hereinafter called the
“ET”) was formed within the Hongkong Electric Co. Ltd (HEC) to
undertake Environmental Monitoring and Audit for “Operation of GT57 Combined Cycle Unit” (hereinafter
called the “Project”). Under
the requirements of Section 5 of Environmental Permit EP-083/2000, an EM&A
programme for impact environmental monitoring, as set out in the EM&A
Manual (Operational Phase), is required to be implemented. In accordance with the EM&A Manual,
environmental monitoring of air quality and water quality are required for the
Project.
Figure 1.1
shows the location of the GT57 combined cycle unit. Making use of the open area between the existing
gas turbines at the south western corner of Lamma Power Station, a steam-cycle
bottoming system was installed to recover the waste heat from the exhaust gas
of GT5 and GT7 so as to produce an extra output of 115MW and form a combined
cycle unit of a gross output of 365MW.
The exhaust gas after passing through the heat recovery steam generator
(HRSG) is discharged to the atmosphere through the existing stacks of 80m height. Cooling water required for the steam-cycle
bottoming system is supplied from additional C.W. pumps and returned to the
existing No.1 C.W. outfall for discharge to the sea. As a result of the additional power output
generated by the steam cycle, there is a substantial gain in the overall thermal
efficiency from about 30% (in a simple cycle GT) to 46% (in a combined cycle
GT).
The additional equipment
installed for the project include:
·
2 numbers of heat recovery steam generators;
·
1 steam turbine building to house the steam turbine and auxiliaries;
·
Generator and unit transformer; and
·
2 numbers of additional C.W. pumps.
This report
summarizes the environmental monitoring and audit work for the Project for the
month of August 2009.
The
management structure to oversee the Project, includes the following:
· Environmental Protection Department (The Authority);
· General Manager (Corporate Development) (The official contact person between HEC and EPD);
· Environmental Team Leader (ET);
· Independent Environmental Checker (IEC);
· Environmental Team (ET).
The organization chart for the Operation EM&A programme is shown in Figure 1.2.
1.3 Summary of EM&A Requirements
The EM&A program requires
environmental monitoring for air and water quality.
The EM&A monitoring work
for air quality and
water quality are described in Sections 2 and 3 respectively.
The
following environmental audits are summarized in Section 4 of the report:
·
Environmental
monitoring results;
·
The
status of environmental licensing and permits for the Project;
·
The
implementation status of environmental protection and pollution control /
mitigation measures.
The future key issues for the Project will be reported in Section 5 of this report.
In accordance
with the EM&A manual (Operational Phase) for GT57 and the requirements
stipulated in the Specified Processes Licence issued under Air Pollution
Control Ordinance, water injection rates, sulphur content of fuel burnt (when
GT57 is run on light gas oil) are monitored. Various
operation parameters (viz generation output and fuel consumption) are
reported. Water
injection rates were checked against the Action/Limit Levels shown in Appendix B.
The monitoring frequency of various parameters is shown in table 2.1 below:
Table 2.1 Air Quality
Monitoring Parameters and Frequency
Parameter |
Frequency |
Hourly
Average Water Injection Rate |
Continuous,
when GT57 is operating |
|
Monthly |
Note: The above monitoring requirements is
applicable when GT57 is run on natural gas for peak lopping purposes on or
before 31 December 2009 in accordance with SP licence L-7-002(7) requirement.
2.2
Summary
of Results And Observations
GT57 reliability test was conducted during the period from 7 ~ 22 August 2009 and 28 ~ 29 August 2009. Monitoring of various parameters as mentioned in section 2.1 above was
conducted during the operation of GT57 in the reporting month. A monthly
summary of fuel data and Generation Output, as per the requirement stipulated
in the SP licence, is shown below:
Table 2.2 Monthly
Fuel Data and Generation Output
|
GT5 |
GT7 |
Steam Turbine |
Total |
Generation Output (MWH) |
31,630.8 |
9,075.1 |
20,229.0 |
60,934.9 |
Natural
Gas Consumption (MT) |
8,304.8 |
2,515.8 |
- |
10,820.6 |
Fuel Oil Consumption (MT) |
0 |
0.15 |
- |
0.15 |
Sulphur content of Fuel Oil (%) |
0.13 |
0.13 |
|
|
* The figures may not sum to total
due to rounding.
|
GT6 |
Sulphur content of Fuel (%) |
0.13 |
Summary
of Action/Limit Level Alarm in August 2009
No
exceedance of Action and Limit levels for hourly average water injection rate
was recorded in the month.
In accordance
with the EM&A manual (Operational Phase) for GT57, the monitoring
requirements for the EM&A work should strictly follow the discharge licence
for L1-L9 & GT57 issued under the Water Pollution Control Ordinance
(WPCO). The parameters as
stated in table 3.1 were monitored and checked against the
Action/Limit Levels as given in Appendix B.
Table 3.1 Water Quality
Monitoring Parameters and Frequencies for GT57
Item |
Parameters |
Frequency* |
1 |
Cooling
Water Temperature |
Daily |
2 |
Cooling
Water Temperature Rise |
Daily |
3 |
Total
Residual Chlorine |
Bi-weekly
|
4 |
Grease
& Oil from Oil Free Drain |
Monthly |
5 |
Temperature of
Blowdown Effluent (HRSG) |
At
least twice per year |
6 |
Suspended
Solids from Blowdown Effluent (HRSG) |
At
least twice per year |
7 |
Grease
& Oil from Blowdown Effluent
(HRSG) |
At
least twice per year |
8 |
Scum of
foam in ambient water |
Daily |
Remark: * monitoring will only be carried out when
there is operation of the GT57.
3.2
Summary
of Results And Observations
Monitoring of
various parameters as listed in table 3.1 above were carried out during the
operation of GT57 in the reporting month. A monthly summary of the data is shown in Appendix C.
The data recorded for the monitoring
parameters were all below their corresponding Action/Limit Levels. No
3.3
Implementation Status on Thermal Plume Surveys
No thermal plume
survey was carried out in the reporting month.
The thermal plume survey would only be conducted under the conditions
stipulated in the proposal on the programme and
methodologies of thermal plume attached in the EM&A
manual (Operational Phase).
4.1
Review of Environmental
Monitoring Procedures
The environmental monitoring
procedures were regularly reviewed by the Environmental Team. No modification to the existing monitoring procedures was recommended.
4.2
Assessment of Environmental Monitoring Results
Monitoring results for Air Quality and Water Quality
The environmental monitoring results for Air Quality and Water Quality in August 2009 presented in sections 2 and 3 respectively are summarized in Table 4.1.
Table 4.1 Summary of AL Level Exceedances on Monitoring Parameters
Item |
Parameter Monitored |
Monitoring Period |
No. of Exceedances In |
Event/Action Plan Implementation Status and Results |
|
Action Level |
Limit Level |
||||
Air |
|||||
1 |
Hourly Average Water Injection Rate |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
0 |
0 |
|
2 |
Stack NOx |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
N.A.# |
N.A.# |
|
Water |
|||||
1 |
Cooling Water Temperature |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
N.A. |
0 |
|
2 |
Cooling Water Temperature Rise |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
0 |
0 |
|
3 |
Total Residual Chlorine |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
0 |
0 |
|
4 |
Grease & Oil from Oil Free Drain |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
0 |
0 |
|
5 |
Temperature of Blowdown Effluent |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
N.A. |
0 |
|
6 |
Suspended Solids from Blowdown Effluent |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
N.A. |
0 |
|
7 |
Grease & Oil from Blowdown Effluent |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
N.A. |
0 |
|
8 |
Inspection of Scum/Foam in ambient water |
01/08/09-31/08/09 |
0 |
0 |
|
Notes: # Monitoring is not required when GT57 is run on natural gas for
peak lopping purposes on or before 31 December 2009.
4.3 Status of Environmental Licensing and Permitting
All
permits/licenses obtained as of August 2009 are summarised in Table 4.2.
Table 4.2 Summary of Environmental Licensing and Permit Status
Description |
Permit / Licence No. |
Valid Period |
Status |
|
From |
To |
|||
Environmental Permit |
EP-083/2000 |
04/12/2000 |
- |
Valid |
Specified Processes Licence issued under APCO |
L-7-002(7) |
01/01/2009 |
31/12/2010 |
Valid |
WPCO
discharge licence for L1-L9 and GT57 |
EP890/W2/XD008
(V.2) |
18/12/2006 |
30/11/2009 |
Valid |
4.4
Implementation Status of
Environmental Mitigation Measures
Mitigation measures detailed in the permits and the EM&A Manual (Operational Phase) are required to be implemented. An updated summary of the Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule (EMIS) is presented below:
Table 4.3 Implementation Schedule
Project Profile Ref. |
Mitigation Measures |
Implementation Status |
19 |
Use of 0.2% sulphur content for
oil-firing of the conversion unit. |
Complied |
19 |
Use of acoustic enclosures
around major noise sources |
Complied |
4.5 Implementation Status of Event/Action Plans
The Event/Action Plans for air quality and water quality extracted from the EM&A Manual (Operational Phase) are presented in Appendix A.
As no action/limit level exceedance was recorded, no action has been devised.
4.6 Implementation Status of Environmental Complaint Handling Procedures
In August 2009, no complaint against the Project was received.
Table 4.4 Environmental
Complaints / Enquiries Received in August 2009
Case Reference / Date, Time Received / Date, Time Concerned |
Descriptions / Actions Taken |
Conclusion / Status |
Nil |
N/A |
N/A |
Table 4.5 Outstanding Environmental Complaints / Enquiries Carried Over
Case Reference / Date, Time Received / Date, Time Concerned |
Descriptions / Actions Taken |
Conclusion / Status |
Nil |
N/A |
N/A |
5.1
Outage
Plan for the coming 3 months
The major
outage plan for the next 3 months is shown below:
Date |
Remark |
01/09/2009 to 31/12/2009 |
Overhaul and reliability upgrading work for GT57 |
5.2 Key issues for the coming month
Key issues to be considered in the coming month include:
Air Impact
· To monitor the water injection rate continuously.
· To monitor the fuel sulphur content of the LGO if the combined cycle unit is run on LGO.
Water Impact
· To continuously carry out the water quality monitoring for GT57 as required by the EM&A manual (Operational phase).
GT57 reliability test was conducted during the period from 7 ~ 22 August 2009 and 28 ~ 29 August 2009.
Environmental monitoring was performed as required in the reporting month. All monitoring results were checked and reviewed.
No Action/Limit level exceedance on water injection rate was recorded in the reporting month.
No Action/Limit level exceedance on water quality parameters were recorded in the reporting month.
Environmental
mitigation measures recommended in the Project Profile were implemented in the
reporting month. No complaint against the Project was received in the reporting month. No prosecution was
received for this Project in the reporting period.
The environmental performance of the Project was
generally satisfactory.
Appendix A Event / Action Plans
Table A.1 Event and Action Plans for Air Quality
Exceedance |
ET Leader |
IEC |
Operations Engineer |
Action Level |
|||
Exceedance of
one sample |
Identify source; Inform IEC
verbally; Repeat
measurement to confirm finding. |
Check monitoring
data submitted by ET and advise ET for any finding. |
Rectify any
unacceptable practice; Amend any working methods if appropriate. |
|
|
|
|
Exceedance of
two or more consecutive samples |
Identify source; Inform IEC
verbally; Repeat measurement
to confirm finding; Increase
monitoring frequency; Discuss with Operations Engineers on remedial actions required; If exceedance
stops, discontinue additional monitoring. |
Check monitoring
data submitted by ET and advises ET for any
finding; Verify the
implementation of the remedial measures; |
Discuss with ET on remedial actions required; Implement the
agreed remedial actions. |
Limit level |
|||
Exceedance of
one sample |
Repeat
measurement to confirm finding; Identify the source(s)
of the impact. Verbally advise IEC, and
inform the EPD of the exceedance, as soon as practicable; Discuss with Operations Engineers on remedial actions required; Increase
monitoring frequency; Assess the
effectiveness of the remedial actions and keep IEC and EPD informed of the
results. |
Check monitoring
data submitted by ET and advises ET of any finding; Verify the
implementation of the remedial measures. |
Take immediate
action to avoid further exceedances; Discuss with ET on remedial actions required Implement the
agreed remedial actions. |
|
|
|
|
Exceedance of
two or more consecutive samples |
Identify source; Identify the
source(s) of the impact. Verbally advise IEC, and inform EPD of the
exceedance as soon as practicable; Repeat measurement
to confirm finding; Increase
monitoring frequency; Carry out
analysis on existing control procedures to determine
possible mitigation to be implemented; Discuss with Operations Engineers on the remedial actions to be taken; If exceedance
stops, discontinue additional monitoring. |
Provide feedback
and advise ET/Operations Engineers on the effectiveness of the remedial actions proposed by them; Verify the
implementation of the remedial measures |
Take immediate
action to avoid further exceedance Discuss with ET on remedial actions required; Implement the
agreed remedial actions; Stop the unit and check the suspected defective parts if the problem still does
not come under control. |
Table A.2 Event/Action Plan for Water Quality
Exceedance
|
ET
Leader |
IEC |
Operations Engineer |
Action Level |
|
||
Exceedance on one sampling day |
Verbally
inform IEC; Repeat
in-situ measurement to confirm findings; Identify
source(s) of impact. |
Check monitoring data submitted by ET and advises
ET for any findings. |
Rectify
unacceptable practice; Amend any working methods if appropriate. |
Exceedances on more than one consecutive sampling day |
Identify
source(s) of impact; Verbally
inform IEC; Repeat
in-situ measurements to confirm findings; Increase monitoring frequency; Discuss with Operations Engineers on remedial
actions required; If exceedance stops, discontinue additional
monitoring |
Check
monitoring data submitted by ET and advises ET for any finding; Verify
the implementation of the remedial measures. |
Discuss
with ET on remedial
actions required; Implement
the agreed remedial actions. |
Limit Level |
|
|
|
Exceedance on one sampling day |
Repeat
measurement to confirm finding; Identify
the source(s) of impact. Verbally advise IEC and inform the EPD of the exceedance, as soon as
practicable; Discuss
with Operations Engineers on
remedial actions require; Increase
monitoring frequency; Assess
the effectiveness of the remedial actions and keep IEC and EPD informed of
the results. |
Check
monitoring data submitted by ET and advises ET for any finding; Verify
the implementation of the remedial measures. |
Take
immediate action to avoid further exceedance; Discuss
with ET on remedial
actions required; Implement
the agreed remedial actions. |
Exceedances on
more than one consecutive sampling day |
Identify
the source(s) of impact. Verbally
advise IEC, and inform EPD of the exceedance as soon as practicable; Repeat
measurement to confirm finding; Increase
monitoring frequency; Carry
out analysis on existing control procedures
to determine possible mitigation to be implemented; Discuss with Operations Engineers on the
remedial actions to be taken; If
exceedance stops, discontinue additional monitoring. |
Provide
feedback and advise ET/Operations
Engineers on the effectiveness
of the remedial actions proposed by them; Verify
the implementation of the remedial measures. |
Take
immediate action to avoid further exceedance; Discuss
with ET on remedial
actions required; Implement
the agreed remedial actions; Stop
the unit and check the suspected defective
parts if the problem still does not come under control. |
Appendix
B Action and Limit Levels for Air
Quality, Water Quality Monitoring
B.1 Air
Parameter |
Action |
Limit |
Stack
NOx (gas firing) |
80 mg/Nm3 |
90 mg/Nm3 |
Stack
NOx (oil firing) |
150 mg/Nm3 |
150 mg/Nm3 |
Hourly Average Water Injection Rate |
Measured
Hourly Average Water Injection Rate lower than corresponding Specified Hourly
Average water Injection Rate. |
Measured Hourly Average Water Injection Rate lower than corresponding Specified Hourly Average water Injection Rate. |
Note: Expressed as at 0ºC, 101.325kPa, dry and
corrected to 15% O2 condition.
The Action / Limit level for
stack NOx would be revised with more emission data available if deemed necessary.
B.2 Water
Monitoring Area / Location |
Parameters to be Monitored |
Frequency |
Concentration Not to Be Exceeded |
Action |
Limit |
Proposed Action |
Trade
Effluent Cooling Water |
Temperature |
Daily, when the combined cycle unit is operating |
Temperature at outfall should
not exceed that at intake by > 10°C and temperature at outfall should
not exceed 40°C |
9.5°C |
+10°C
above intake |
Please refer to
the event & action plans in Table A.2. |
Total Residual Chlorine |
Bi-weekly, when the combined cycle unit is
operating |
0.5mg/L |
0.47 |
0.5 |
||
Trade Effluent oil free drain
discharge |
Grease and Oil |
Monthly, when the combined cycle unit is operating |
20 mg/L |
15 |
20 |
Please refer to the event & action plans in
Table A.2. |
Trade Effluent Boiler Blowdown (HRSG) |
Temperature |
At least twice per year, when the combined cycle unit is operating |
40°C |
- |
40°C |
Please refer to the event & action plans in
Table A.2. |
Suspended Solids |
At least twice per year, when the combined cycle unit is operating |
30 mg/L |
- |
30 |
||
Grease & Oil |
At least twice per year, when the combined cycle unit is operating |
20 mg/L |
- |
20 |
||
Marine waters cooling water outfall |
Scum
of foam in ambient water |
Daily, when the combined cycle unit is operating |
No scum within 500 m of Hung Shing Ye Beach |
When scum passes the station south-west corner and north-west corner |
No scum within 500 m of Hung Shing Ye Beach |
Please refer to the event & action plans in
Table A.2. |
Appendix
C Summary Results and Observations on
Water Quality Monitoring
Maximum Outlet Temperature and Temperature Rise (Deg. Celsius) of Cooling
Water at C.W. Outfall No.1 Serving Units L1-L6 & GT57 Condensers
Weighted by Flowrates of Individual Streams (August 2009)
Date |
Maximum
Outlet Temperature (Deg. Celsius) |
Maximum
Outlet Temperature Rise (Deg.
Celsius) |
01/08/2009 |
* |
* |
02/08/2009 |
* |
* |
03/08/2009 |
* |
* |
04/08/2009 |
* |
* |
05/08/2009 |
* |
* |
06/08/2009 |
* |
* |
07/08/2009 |
35.8 |
6.4 |
08/08/2009 |
35.0 |
5.5 |
09/08/2009 |
* |
* |
10/08/2009 |
36.5 |
6.8 |
11/08/2009 |
35.9 |
6.5 |
12/08/2009 |
36.0 |
7.1 |
13/08/2009 |
35.0 |
6.7 |
14/08/2009 |
35.6 |
7.2 |
15/08/2009 |
35.1 |
6.5 |
16/08/2009 |
34.1 |
5.5 |
17/08/2009 |
35.8 |
6.3 |
18/08/2009 |
36.4 |
6.5 |
19/08/2009 |
36.8 |
6.1 |
20/08/2009 |
36.5 |
6.1 |
21/08/2009 |
36.7 |
6.7 |
22/08/2009 |
36.2 |
6.9 |
23/08/2009 |
* |
* |
24/08/2009 |
* |
* |
25/08/2009 |
* |
* |
26/08/2009 |
* |
* |
27/08/2009 |
* |
* |
28/08/2009 |
37.9 |
7.6 |
29/08/2009 |
37.6 |
7.9 |
30/08/2009 |
* |
* |
31/08/2009 |
* |
* |
Total
Residual Chlorine Level at C.W. Outfall No.1 (August 2009)
Date
of sampling |
15/08 |
Total
Residual Chlorine, mg/L |
0.30 |
Grease
& Oil at Oil Free Drain From Oil Interceptor for GT57 (August 2009)
Date
of sampling |
15/08 |
Grease
& Oil, mg/L |
<10 |
Boiler
Blowdown from GT5 & GT7 HRSG to C.W. Outfall No.1 (August 2009)
Date
of sampling |
17/08 |
15/08 |
Source
of discharge |
GT5 |
GT7 |
Suspended
Solid, mg/L |
14 |
13 |
Grease
& Oil, mg/L |
<10 |
<10 |
Temperature,
Deg. Celsius |
35 |
35 |
Observation
of Scum Formation in Marine Water Mixing Zone
At Lamma
Power Station (August 2009)
Date |
Observation |
01/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
02/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
03/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
04/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of |
05/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
06/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of |
07/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
08/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
09/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
10/08/2009 |
No scum within 500m
of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW Outfall
and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
11/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of |
12/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
13/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
14/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
15/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
16/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
17/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall, dispersed by ferry and
defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
18/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
19/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
20/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
21/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
22/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
23/08/2009 |
No scum within 500m
of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW Outfall
and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
24/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
25/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
26/08/2009 |
No scum within 500m
of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW Outfall
and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
27/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
28/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
29/08/2009 |
No scum within 500m
of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW Outfall
and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
30/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
31/08/2009 |
No scum within
500m of HSY Beach & NW/SW corner of the Station; Some foam outside CW
Outfall and defoamer added to Outfalls No.1 & No.2 |
Remarks: |
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1. * GT57 was not on load. |
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