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Monthly
EM&A Report No. 24 for
December 2007 January 2008 Report no: 01284R0672 |
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Upgrading of Ting Kok Road Pumping Station No. 5 |
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Monthly EM&A Report No. 24 for December 2007 |
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Author: |
Gigi Ho |
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Checker: |
Alexi Bhanja |
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Approver: |
Guiyi Li |
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Report no: |
EA01284R0672 |
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January 2008 |
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Certified by Landfill Gas Team Leader Alexi
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Contents
5 Implementation Status of LFG Control Measures................................................... 7
List of Tables
Table 2-1 Contact
Details for Key Project Personnel 7
Table 3-2 Fixed Monitoring Locations for LFG EM&A 8
Table 4-3 Equipment List for LFG Monitoring 9
Table 4-4 Action and Limit Levels and Action Plan for Landfill Gas 9
Table 6-5 Monitoring Results at MH3 10
List of Appendices
Appendix 1 Project Organisation
Appendix 2 Construction Programme
Appendix 3 Location of Works and Project Area
Appendix 4 Fixed Monitoring Locations
Appendix 5 Updated
Implementation Schedule
Appendix 6 Calibration Records
Appendix 7 Field Measurement Recording Sheets
Drainage Services Department (DSD) awarded the contract for the Upgrading of Ting Kok Road Pumping Station No. 5 to Maeda Corporation in September 2005. Maeda appointed Hyder Consulting Limited as the Contractor’s Landfill Gas (LFG) Team during the construction period. The construction contract commenced in September 2005 and the total construction period is approximately 28 months.
This report recorded the results and findings of the required EM&A works undertaken during December 2007. All relevant mitigation measures and requirements were implemented. There have been no exceedances in Action/Limit (A/L) Levels at any of the locations monitored under the EM&A programme.
An 11m-deep borehole, designated “M1”, was installed by the Contractor to provide an “early warning” of potential LFG problems that could affect surface trenches, but does not form part of the EM&A programme. The Contractor has noted the monitoring results from M1 and took them into consideration when planning surface trench works in the vicinity.
However, as works have progressed, Borehole M1 now clashes
with boundary wall construction and so was dismantled on 30 August 2007. It is
not proposed to replace Borehole M1 since its purpose was only to provide an
early warning of potential LFG problems for surface trench works, which are now
almost complete. Besides, as advised by the Contractor, future construction
will not involve excavation of more than 3 m.
Therefore, monitoring at Manhole M3 will serve the purpose for dismantle
of Borehole M1. As Borehole M1 did not form part of the EM&A programme,
there is no impact to the effectiveness of the EM&A programme now that
Borehole M1 has been dismantled.
Manhole M2 was
dismantled in July 2006 because of planned works and therefore monitoring at M2
has been terminated since July 2006.
However, LFG has never been detected at M2 and so it is not considered
that termination of monitoring at this location will have any significant
impact on the overall effectiveness of the environmental monitoring programme,
as monitoring at manhole M3 will continue.
As works have
progressed, connection of gravity sewer to the new pumping system is completed
in Ting Kok Road. As such, the existing
pump pit, together with the fixed monitoring location M3 was demolished in
December 2007. A manhole MH3
(approximately 4m depth and 3m next to M3) of the new system has been
constructed to be the alternative monitoring station to serve the same purpose
of M3.
EPD conducted site inspection on 10 December 2007 in the
reporting month. No adverse comment was
given.
Event and Action Levels
The baseline monitoring results documented in the baseline monitoring report for the Project (our report ref.: EA01284R0022) provided the A/L Levels for LFG impact monitoring and also the Action Plan. For methane, A/L Levels are 0.5%/1.0%; for carbon dioxide, A/L Levels are 0.5%/1.5%; and for oxygen, A/L Levels are 19.0%/18.0%.
Complaint Log
There were no non-compliances in terms of the EM&A programme during the reporting period and no complaints regarding LFG were received.
Reporting Changes
There have been no reporting changes during the reporting period.
Future Key Issues
Based on anticipated construction activities for next month, on the construction programme and on the review of relevant Contractor’s method statements by the LGT, no significant future key issues in terms of LFG have been identified at this time.
Upgrading of Ting Kok
Road Pumping Station No. 5 (TKRPS) under North District and Tolo Harbour
Sewerage, Sewage Treatment and Disposal – High Priority Works is implemented
based on the findings of the Study Review
of North District and Tolo Harbour Sewerage Master Plan.
The purpose of the
Project is to upgrade the existing TKRPS to cope with the sewerage needs
of both existing and future developments along Ting Kok Road up to Tai Mei Tuk.
The design pumping capacity of TKRPS has to be increased from 2,888m3/day
to 11,520m3/day in order to serve the increasing sewage flow along
Ting Kok Road. The Project is of high priority and needs to commence as soon as
possible because full commissioning of the upstream sewerage facilities along
Ting Kok Road is dependent on the completion of this Project.
The proposed scope of
works includes construction of a new pumping station, laying of about 350m long
twin 450mm diameter rising mains and 250m long 600mm diameter gravity sewer,
and demolition of the existing pump pit. The main pumping station, transformer
room, gravity sewers, manholes and boundary wall (except the twin rising mains)
will be located outside the existing passive vent trench of Shuen Wan Landfill
and the three existing Landfill Gas (LFG) monitoring probes within the Project
site will not be affected by the works.
Six village houses are located about 60m away from the boundary of the proposed pumping station. The proposed pumping station upgrading works therefore constitute a Designated Project under type F.3(b)(i) in Schedule 2 of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance. A Project Profile (PP) for direct application of the Environmental Permit (EP) (Application No.DIR-115/2005) was approved by the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) in March 2005 and an EP (EP-212/2005) was granted in April 2005, prior to the commencement of the upgrading works.
Drainage Services Department (DSD) awarded the contract for the upgrading of TKRPS to Maeda Corporation in September 2005. Maeda appointed Hyder Consulting Limited as the Contractor’s Landfill Gas Team (LGT) during the construction period. CH2M HILL Hong Kong Limited is the Independent Checker (Landfill Gas) (IC(LG)) of the project. The construction contract commenced in September 2005 and the total construction period is approximately 28 months.
Close proximity of the Project to Shuen Wan Landfill (within the 250m Consultation Zone of Shuen Wan Landfill) may also suggest the possibility of landfill gas being released during excavation works for substructure of pumping station, transformer room and associated rising mains and gravity sewers. As such, a Report on Landfill Gas Hazard Assessment has been prepared previously (as Appendix E to the PP) in accordance with EPD’s Landfill Gas Hazard Assessment Guidance Note and the Practice Note for Professional Persons – Landfill Gas Hazard Assessment for Development Adjacent to Landfills.
2.2 Management Structure and Project Organisation
The Engineer (DSD) is responsible for overseeing the construction works and ensuring that they are undertaken by the Contractor (Maeda) in accordance with the specification and contractual requirements. The Contractor shall report to the Engineer. The LGT is employed by the Contractor and responsible for conducting the EM&A programme. The IC(LG) shall advise the Engineer on LFG issues related to the Project.
The key personnel contact names and telephone number are summarised in Table 2-1. The project organisation is shown in Appendix 1.
Party |
Position |
Name: |
Tel. No.: |
Project Proponent and Engineer – DSD |
Project Manager |
Raymond LEE |
2594 7457 |
Engineer’s Representative |
Freddie TSANG |
2594 7459 |
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Contractor – Maeda |
Site Agent |
George CHEUNG |
9268 1918 |
LGT – Hyder Consulting |
LGT Leader |
Alexi BHANJA |
2911 2916 |
IC(LG) – CH2M HILL |
IC(LG) |
Adlex LEE |
2507 2203 |
Table 2-1 Contact Details for Key Project Personnel
Construction programme of the Project is attached in Appendix 2. As can be seen, all works carried out during the reporting period have been carried out with the required LFG control measures in place (e.g. LFG monitoring for “hot works”).
2.4 Works Undertaken during the Month
Works undertaken during the reporting period included:
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Construction
of lamp post footing;
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Construction
of boundary wall;
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Construction
of road drainage;
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Demolition
of existing pump pit; and
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Connection
to existing sewage system.
3.1
Works Undertaken during the Month with
Illustrations
Works undertaken during the reporting period
are identified in Section 2.4. Illustrations of these works, such as location
of works, etc., are provided in Appendix 3.
3.2 Project Area and Monitoring Locations
The site is located at Ting Kok Road in Tai Po, and the major items to be constructed are located outside the existing passive vent trench of the adjacent Shuen Wan Landfill, which has been restored and is currently being monitored.
The impact monitoring locations specified in the Report on Landfill Gas Hazard Assessment comprise “utilities’ manholes and chambers” (i.e. fixed locations for purposes of environmental protection) and at excavations of 1m depth or more (i.e. variable locations for purposes of worker safety).
An 11m-deep borehole, designated “M1”, was
installed by the Contractor (in addition to contract requirements) to provide
an “early warning” of potential LFG problems that could affect surface
trenches. It is not intended that M1 forms part of the EM&A programme,
since conditions deep below the surface do not fall within the scope of the
EM&A programme (i.e. manholes and excavations >1m).
However, as works have progressed, Borehole M1 now clashes with boundary wall construction and so was dismantled on 30 August 2007. It is not proposed to replace Borehole M1 since its purpose was only to provide an early warning of potential LFG problems for surface trench works, which are now almost complete. Besides, as advised by the Contractor, future construction will not involve excavation of more than 3 m. Therefore, monitoring at Manhole M3 will serve the purpose for dismantle of Borehole M1. As Borehole M1 did not form part of the EM&A programme, there is no impact to the effectiveness of the EM&A programme now that Borehole M1 has been dismantled.
In terms of fixed monitoring locations, the
Baseline Report identified two existing manholes (M2 and M3). Manhole M2,
however, was dismantled in July 2006 because of planned works and therefore
monitoring at M2 has been terminated since July 2006. LFG has never been detected at M2 and so it is not considered
that termination of monitoring at this location will have any significant
impact on the overall effectiveness of the environmental monitoring programme,
as monitoring at manhole M3 will continue.
As works have progressed, connection of
gravity sewer to the new pumping system is completed in Ting Kok Road. As such, the existing pump pit, together
with the fixed monitoring location M3 was demolished in December 2007. A manhole MH3 (approximately 4m depth and
3m next to M3) of the new system has been constructed to be the alternative monitoring
station to serve the same purpose of M3.
The fixed monitoring location is shown in
Table 3-2:
Monitoring Station ID |
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MH3 |
Constructed Manhole (4m deep) |
EM&A programme |
Table
3-2 Fixed Monitoring Locations for LFG EM&A
In terms of variable monitoring locations, these vary from month to month, depending on site activities.
Project area is shown in Appendix 3 and the fixed monitoring location is shown in Appendix 4.
During the construction phase, impact monitoring of LFG is to be carried out in accordance with the Report on Landfill Gas Hazard Assessment at the selected locations. LFG parameters to be monitored comprise oxygen, methane and carbon dioxide. Temperature is also recorded but this is not a LFG parameter.
Table 4-3 shows the equipment list for LFG monitoring.
Equipment |
Manufacturer /
Serial Nos. |
GFM410 |
GAS DATA LTD / 10239 |
Table 4-3 Equipment List for LFG Monitoring
4.3 Event and Action Levels/Plans
The baseline monitoring results documented in the baseline monitoring report for the Project (our report ref.: EA01284R0022) provided the Action and Limit (A/L) Levels for LFG impact monitoring and also the Action Plan. As per the Report on Landfill Gas Hazard Assessment, and in keeping with the standard presentation of LFG EM&A in other projects, both the A/L Levels and Action Plan are shown in the same table.
Table 4-4 shows the combined A/L Level and Action Plan for the Project, to be triggered if the LFG criteria are exceeded at fixed location MH3, or at any of the variable locations:
Parameter |
A/L Level |
Action Plan |
Oxygen |
<19% |
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Ventilate
to restore oxygen to > 19% |
<18% |
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Stop
works –
Evacuate
personnel/prohibit entry –
Increase
ventilation to restore oxygen to >19% |
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Methane |
>10% LEL (i.e. > 0.5 % by volume) |
–
Prohibit
hot works –
Ventilate
to restore methane to < 10% LEL |
> 20% LEL (i.e. > 1% by volume) |
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Stop
works –
Evacuate
personnel/prohibit entry –
Increase
ventilation to restore methane to < 10% LEL |
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Carbon Dioxide |
>0.5% |
–
Ventilate
to restore carbon dioxide to <0.5% |
>1.5% |
–
Stop
works –
Evacuate
personnel/prohibit entry –
Increase
ventilation to restore carbon dioxide to >0.5% |
Table 4-4 Action and Limit Levels and Action Plan for Landfill Gas
4.4 Mitigation Measures & Requirements in Contract Documents
Measures for mitigating LFG hazards during the construction works have been stated clearly in the Report on Landfill Gas Hazard Assessment, which forms part of the contract documents Specification. Relevant excerpts could be referred to the Project Profile for Upgrading of Ting Kok Road Pumping Station No. 5.
Section 5 and Appendix 5 summarise the mitigation measures and requirements as well as the implementation status.
The
status of the mitigation measures implemented by the Contractor is listed in
Appendix 5. All LFG hazard control measures have been implemented as stipulated
in the contract documents and in the Report
on Landfill Gas Hazard Assessment.
Calibration records for the equipment used for LFG monitoring are provided in Appendix 6. Original Field Measurement Recording Sheets are provided in Appendix 7.
During the
reporting period, LFG was monitored at the fixed location MH3 for purposes of
environmental protection. This is shown in Table 6-5, below:
Monitoring Station ID |
Date |
Gas Concentration (%) |
Temperature (OC) |
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Methane |
Carbon Dioxide |
Oxygen |
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MH3 |
21 December 2007 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
20.9 |
20.0 |
0.0 |
0.0 |
20.9 |
20.0 |
Note : bold indicates an exceedance of Action Level and bold indicates
exceedance of Limit Level
Table 6-5 Monitoring Results at MH3
Appendix 4 shows
the position of each fixed monitoring station. There were no exceedances of A/L
Levels at the fixed location during the reporting period.
During the reporting period, LFG was also monitored at variable
locations (for purposes of worker safety). These locations were within Portion 5 as
shown in Appendix 3. A total of 120 readings for each of carbon dioxide,
methane and oxygen were taken for safety-related reasons, including excavation
and hot works. There were no exceedances for A/L Levels at any variable
locations during the reporting period. LFG monitoring results for variable
locations are provided on the Field Measurement Recording Sheets in
Appendix 7.
EPD conducted site inspection on 10 December 2007 in the
reporting month. No adverse comment was
given.
There were no non-compliances during the reporting period and no complaints regarding LFG were received.
Construction activities for next month are anticipated to include:
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Construction of lamp post footing;
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Construction of boundary wall;
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Construction
of road drainage;
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Demolition of existing pump pit; and
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Concrete Carriageway.
Based on the above, on the construction programme (shown in Appendix 2) and on the review of relevant Contractor’s method statements by the LGT, no significant future key issues in terms of LFG have been identified at this time.
LFG monitoring will be continued and the tentative monitoring schedule at the fixed location for the next three months is shown below:
§ 2 January 2008
§ 1 February 2008
§ 1 March 2008
8.2
Comments,
Recommendations and Conclusions
The LFG mitigation measures adopted by the Contractor during the reporting period are considered have been implemented in a satisfactory manner and there have been no exceedances in A/L Levels. The EM&A programme is considered to have performed acceptably and there are no recommendations for improvements or modifications at this time.
In conclusion, there have been no significant issues relating to LFG hazard during the reporting period.
Appendix 1 |
Project Organisation |
Project Proponent Drainage Services Department Landfill Gas Team Hyder Consulting Limited Landfill Gas (Independent
Checker) CH2M HILL Environmental Protection
Department Line
of communication Line
of Authority
Appendix 2 |
Construction Programme |
Appendix 3 |
Location of Works and Project Area |
Appendix 4 |
Fixed Monitoring Locations |
Appendix 5 |
Updated Implementation Schedule |
Appendix 6 |
Calibration Records |
Appendix 7 |
Field Measurement Recording Sheets |