Implementation Schedule of Environmental Mitigation Measures
Environmental Mitigation Measures |
Location |
Implementation Status |
Construction Noise Impact |
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No more than 6 drill rigs operating at the same
time in Works Areas E and F. No more than two drill rigs operating in Works
Area E. |
Area E and F |
V |
Noise insulating fabric has to be applied for
drill rigs operating in Works Area E. |
Area E |
V |
A number of four air compressors used. Two at
Works Area A and two at Works Area G. |
Area A and G |
V |
A number of three grouting machines used. One at
Works Area A and two at Works Area G. |
Area A and G |
V |
A number of two generators used. One at Works
Area A and one at Works Area G. |
Area A and G |
V |
A number of three concrete mixers used. One at
Works Area A and two at Works Area G. |
Area A and G |
V |
Moveable Noise Barrier has to be applied for the
concrete mixer operating in Works Area A. |
Area A |
V |
Noise Enclosures have to be applied for the air
compressors, grouting machine and generator operating in Works Area A. |
Area A |
V |
Construction
Air Quality Impact |
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Covering of any aggregate or dusty material
storage piles to reduce emissions. Where this is not practicable owing to
frequent usage, watering shall be applied to aggregate fines. |
All works area |
V |
Open stockpiles shall be avoided or covered.
Where possible, prevent placing dusty material storage piles near ASRs. |
All works area |
V |
Tarpaulin covering of all dusty vehicle loads
transported to, from and between site locations. |
All works area |
V |
Use of vehicle wheel and body washing facilities
at the exit points of the site. |
Site exits |
N/A |
Dusty activities should be re-scheduled if
high-wind conditions are encountered. |
All works area |
N/A |
Instigation of an environmental monitoring and
auditing program to monitor the construction process in order to enforce
controls and modify method of work if dusty conditions arise. |
All works area |
V |
Construction
Water Quality Impact |
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Provision of perimeter drains to intercept
storm-runoff from outside the works area. These shall be constructed in
advance of site formation works and earthworks. Earth bunds or sand bag
barriers should be provided on-site to direct storm water to silt removal
facilities. The design of the temporary on-site drainage system will be
undertaken by the Contractor prior to the commencement of construction. |
Site drainage system |
V |
Sand/silt removal facilities such as sediment
basins should be provided to remove sand/silt particles from runoff to meet
the requirements of the Technical Memorandum standard under the Water
Pollution Control Ordinance. The design of efficient silt removal facilities
should be based on the guidelines in Appendix A1 of ProPECC PN 1/94, which
states that the retention time for silt/sand traps should be 5 minutes under
maximum flow conditions. The detailed design of the sand/silt traps will be
undertaken by the Contractor prior to the commencement of construction. |
Site drainage system |
V |
Air would be used as the flushing medium of the
drilling equipment to avoid the groundwater being affected by the flushing
medium. In addition, permanent casing may be provided to the drillhole of
soil nail within the permeable colluvium layer as instructed by the Engineer
to minimize the impact to the groundwater table situated at the permeable
soil stratum. |
All works area |
V |
An outlet pipe extending above the slope surface
would be installed to facilitate collection of discharge of air, water and
grout from the drillhole inserted with soil nail during grouting. |
All works area |
V |
All drainage facilities and erosion and sediment
control structures should be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure
proper and efficient operation at all times and particularly during
rainstorms. Deposited silt and grit should be regularly removed, at the onset
of and after each rainstorm to ensure that these facilities are functioning
properly at all times. |
Site drainage system |
@ |
Exposed slope/soil surface should be covered by
tarpaulin as soon as possible to reduce the potential of soil erosion.
Arrangements should always be in place to ensure that adequate surface
protection measures can be safely carried out well before the arrival of a
rainstorm. Other measures that need to be implemented before, during and
after rainstorms are summarized in ProPECC PN 1/94. |
All works area |
V |
Open stockpiles of construction materials or
construction wastes on-site of more than 50m3 should be covered
with tarpaulin or similar fabric during rainstorms. |
All works area |
V |
Waste Management |
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Nomination of an approved person, such as a site
manager, to be responsible for good site practices, arrangements for
collection and effective disposal to an appropriate facility, of all wastes
generated at the site. |
All works area |
V |
Training of site personnel in proper waste
management and chemical waste handling procedures. |
All works area |
V |
Provision of sufficient waste disposal points
and regular collection for disposal. |
All works area |
V |
Appropriate measures to minimize windblown
litter and dust during transportation of waste by either covering trucks or
by transporting wastes in enclosed containers. |
All works area |
V |
Regular cleaning and maintenance programme for
drainage systems, sumps and oil interceptors. |
Site Drainage System |
N/A |
Segregation and storage of different types of
waste in different containers, skips or stockpiles to enhance reuse or
recycling of materials and their proper disposal. |
All works area |
V |
Encourage collection of aluminium cans, PET
bottles and paper by providing separate labelled bins to enable these wastes
to be segregated from other general refuse generated by the work force. |
Designated collection point(s) |
V |
Any unused chemicals or those with remaining
functional capacity shall be recycled. |
All works area |
V |
Proper storage and site practices to minimize
the potential for damage or contamination of construction materials. |
All works area |
V |
Plan and stock construction materials carefully
to minimize amount of waste generated and avoid unnecessary generation of
waste. |
All works area |
V |
Ecological
Impact |
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The location of the soil nail installation
should be carefully selected and adjusted on-site to avoid/minimize the
damage of root system to the existing plants on slope surface. No tree
felling is required. |
All works area |
V |
Fences should be erected and installed along the
boundary of the proposed works area before the commencement of works in order
to minimize the disturbance to the natural woodland and shrubland habitats by
preventing tipping, vehicle movements and encroachment of personnel onto the
adjacent areas. |
Boundary of works area |
@ |
A detailed vegetation survey of the affected
species of conservation interest should be conducted by a suitably qualified
botanist/ecologist with over 7 years relevant experience to identify the
affected individuals of the floral species of conservation concern, including
but not limited to Small Persimmon, Common Tutcheria, Bird-nest Fern and
Chinese Pholidota. |
All works area |
V |
Species of conservation interest should be
labeled on site prior to the commencement of works for better protection. |
All works area |
@ |
To minimize the indirect impacts to the nearby
stream course and drainage culvert. Site runoff control measures mentioned in
Section of Construction Water Quality Impact should be implemented. There
should be no site runoff and discharge to the nearby stream course and
drainage culvert. |
All works area |
V |
Mitigation measures listed in the section
Construction Noise Impact should be implemented. |
All works area |
V |
Noise generating construction works should be
implemented at daytime only. |
All works area |
V |
Measures such as noise barriers should be used
to minimize disturbance to the bat roost identified close to the western side
of the works area. |
All works area |
V |
To minimize the construction dust impact to the
vegetation within and in vicinity of the proposed works area, the mitigation
measures listed in the section Construction Air Quality Impact should be
implemented. |
All works area |
V |
Placement of equipment in designated works areas
and access routes selected on existing disturbed land to minimize disturbance
to natural woodland habitat. |
All works area |
V |
Construction activities would be restricted to
the proposed works area that would be clearly demarcated. |
All works area |
V |
The proposed works area should be reinstated
immediately after completion of the works. |
All works area |
N/A |
Open burning should be strictly prohibited. |
All works area |
V |
Waste skips should be provided to collect
general refuse and construction wastes. The wastes should be disposed of
timely and properly off-site. |
All works area |
V |
Any soil contamination with fuel leaked from
construction plants should be removed off-site. |
All works area |
V |
Disturbance to existing vegetation should be
minimized wherever possible. In particular, adequate protection should be
provided for mature trees located within or adjacent to the proposed works
area. |
All works area |
V |
Planting of suitable shrubs/herbs, including the
Small Persimmon, should be provided within the project area to compensate for
the understorey vegetation of the woodland habitats affected by the landslide
preventive works. |
Designated planting area |
N/A |
Chinese Fan-palm (Livistona chinensis)
should be planted near the existing bat roost in the project area to provide
suitable habitat for the Short-nosed Fruit Bat after completion of landslide
preventive works. |
Designated planting area |
N/A |
For the plant individuals of conservation
interest identified within the proposed works area, a specific monitoring
programme of the plant individuals of conservation interest identified within
the proposed works area during the detailed vegetation survey should be
carried out by a suitably qualified local ecologist(s) with over 7 years
relevant ecological experience. |
All works area |
V |
Monitoring of the trees, shrubs and herbs should
be conducted to check on the health and condition of the plants should be
conducted twice a month covering the whole construction period. |
All works area |
V |
Landscape
and Visual Impact |
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Designate ‘no-intrusion zones’ |
No-intrusion zone |
V |
Dust and erosion control for exposed soil |
All works area |
V |
All retained trees should be record
photographically at the commencement of Contract, and carefully protected
during the construction period. |
All works area |
V |
Allowance for adjustment of soil nails on site
for the avoidance of tree trunks and tree roots |
All works area |
V |
Appearance and view consideration: Temporary
hoarding barriers shall be sensitively designed, subtle, camouflaged and more
‘permeable’ so that they fit into the existing country park character |
All works area |
V |
Careful selection of security floodlights to
avoid light pollution |
All works area |
V |
Existing topsoil shall be re-used where possible
for new planting areas within the project |
All works area |
V |
12 month establishment period for the soft
landscape works shall be allowed in the main contract. |
All works area |
N/A |
All excavated area and disturbed area for
utilities diversion, temporary road diversion, and pipeline works shall be
reinstated to former conditions. |
All works area |
V |
Woodland mix is proposed to screen sensitive
views, to match surrounding vegetation, and to provide greenery to the
surrounding area. |
All works area |
V |
Legend: V
= implemented;
x = not implemented;
@ = partially
implemented;
N/A = not applicable