Environmental Permit No. EP-177/2003/D
環境許可證編號 EP-177/2003/D
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
ORDINANCE
(CHAPTER 499)
SECTIONS 10 and 13
環境影響評估條例
(第499章)
第10 及 13條
ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT
AND OPERATE A DESIGNATED PROJECT
建造及營辦指定工程項目的環境許可證
A部 (許可證主要部分)
Pursuant to Section 10 of
the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (the Ordinance), the Director
of Environmental Protection (the Director) granted the Environmental Permit
EP-177/2003 to the MTR CORPORATION LIMITED (hereinafter referred to
as the “Permit Holder”) on 7 November 2003. Pursuant to Section 13 of the
Ordinance, the Director amends the Environmental Permit (No. EP-177/2003/C)
based on the Application No. VEP-185/2005. The amendments, described below,
are incorporated into this Environmental Permit (No. EP-177/2003/D). This
Environmental Permit as amended is for the construction and operation of the
designated project described in Part B subject to the
conditions specified and attached to Part C of this Permit.
根據環境影響評估條例(「條例」)第10條的規定,環境保護署署長(「署長」)於2003年11月7日將環境許可證編號 EP-177/2003 批予地鐵有限公司(下稱「許可證持有人」)。 根據條例第 13條的規定,署長因應申請書編號 VEP-185/2005 修訂環境許可證編號 EP-177/2003/C。下文說明的修訂,已包含在本環境許可證內 (EP-177/2003/D)。 本經修訂的環境許可證,適用於建造及營辦本許可證 B 部所說明的指定工程項目, 但須遵守本許可證 C 部所列明及附載的條件。
The
issue of this Environmental Permit is based on the documents, approval and
permissions described below:
本環境許可證乃依據下列的文件、批准及許可條件而簽發 :
Application No.: |
VEP-185/2005 |
Document
in the Register : Document in the Register : Document in the Register : |
1.
Tung Chung
Cable Car Project -
Environmental Impact Assessment Report (Final) -
Environmental Impact Assessment - Executive Summary -
Environmental Monitoring and Audit Manual Hereinafter referred to as the
“EIA Report” (Register No. : AEIAR-074/2003) 東涌吊車項目 -
環境影響評估報告(最終) -
環境影響評估報告 - 行政摘要 -
環境監察及審核手冊 下稱“環評報告”(登記冊編號AEIAR-074/2003) 2.
The Director’s
letter of approval of the EIA Report dated 9 June 2003 referenced EP2/N9/Q/83 環境保護署署長於二○○三年六月九日發出批准環評報告的信件檔案編號EP2/N9/Q/83 3.
Project Profile
– “Tung Chung Cable Car Project
– Ngong Ping Stream Diversion” (Register No.: PP-193/2003) 工程項目簡介 ― “東涌吊車項目 - 昂坪溪流改道” (登記冊編號:PP-193/2003) 4.
The Director’s
letter of permission to apply directly for environmental permit dated 4 September
2003 referenced EP2/N9/Q/83 環境保護署署長於二○○三年九月四日發出准許直接申請環境許可證的信件檔案編號EP2/N9/Q/83 5.
Application for
Environmental Permit dated 10 October 2003 (Application No.: AEP-177/2003) 許可證持有人於二○○三年十月十日提交的許可證申請文件(申請書編號:AEP-177/2003) 6.
Environmental
Permit issued on 7 November 2003 (Permit No. EP-177/2003) 於二○○三年十一月七日發出的環境許可證 (許可證編號 EP-177/2003) 7.
Application
document for Variation of an Environmental Permit submitted by the Permit
Holder on 6 May 2004. (Application No. VEP-139/2004) 許可證持有人於二OO四年五月六日提交的更改環境許可證申請文件(申請書編號VEP-139/2004) 8.
Environmental
Permit issued on 1 June 2004 (Permit No. EP-177/2003/A) 於二OO四年六月一日發出的環境許可證 (許可證編號 EP-177/2003/A) 9.
Application
document for Variation of an Environmental Permit submitted by the Permit
Holder on 8 June 2004. (Application No. VEP-144/2004) 許可證持有人於二OO四年六月八日提交的更改環境許可證申請文件(申請書編號VEP-144/2004) 10.
Environmental
Permit issued on 7 July 2004 (Permit No. EP-177/2003/B) 於二OO四年七月七日發出的環境許可證 (許可證編號 EP-177/2003/B) 11.
Application
document for Variation of an Environmental Permit submitted by the Permit
Holder on 2 September 2004. (Application No. VEP-154/2004) 許可證持有人於二OO四年九月二日提交的更改環境許可證申請文件(申請書編號VEP-154/2004) 12.
Environmental
Permit issued on 30 September 2004 (Permit No. EP-177/2003/C) 於二OO四年九月三十日發出的環境許可證 (許可證編號 EP-177/2003/C) 13.
Application
document for Variation of an Environmental Permit submitted by the Permit
Holder on 7 July 2005. (Application No. VEP-185/2005) 許可證持有人於二OO五年七月七日提交的更改環境許可證申請文件(申請書編號VEP-185/20054) |
Application No. 申請編號 |
Date
of Application 申請日期 |
List
of Amendments Incorporated into Environmental Permit 已包含在環境許可證內的修訂項目 |
Date
of Amendments 修訂日期 |
VEP- 139/2004 |
6 May 2004 2004年5月6日 |
(1)
Vary Figure 3
in Part B. (2)
Vary Conditions
1.7, 2.7, 3.2 and 3.7 in Part C. (1)
更改B部的附圖 3。 (2) 更改C部的第1.7、2.7、3.2及3.7項條件。 |
1 June 2004 2004年6月1日 |
VEP- 144/2004 |
8 June 2004 2004年6月8日 |
(1)
Vary Figure 2
in Part B. (2)
Vary Conditions
1.7, 2.4, 2.9, 3.2, 3.7, 3.9 and 3.11 and Appendix A (b)(iv)in Part C. (3)
Add Figure 4. (1)
更改B部的附圖 2。 (2) 更改C部的第1.7、2.4、2.9、3.2、3.7、3.9及3.11項條件和附錄A (b)(iv)。 (3) 加入附圖 4。 |
7 July
2004 2004年7月7日 |
Application No. 申請編號 |
Date
of Application 申請日期 |
List
of Amendments Incorporated into Environmental Permit 已包含在環境許可證內的修訂項目 |
Date
of Amendments 修訂日期 |
VEP- 154/2004 |
2 September 2004 2004年9月2日 |
(1)
Vary Figure 3 in Part B. (2)
Vary Conditions
1.7, 3.2 and 3.7 in Part C. (1) 更改B部的附圖 2。 (2) 更改C部的第1.7、3.2及3.7項條件。 |
30 September 2004 2004年9月30日 |
VEP- 185/2005 |
7 July 2005 2005年7月7日 |
(1)
Vary
Figure 1 and 2 in
Part B.
(2)
Vary Conditions 1.7, 2.5, 3.2 and 3.13
in Part C.
(3)
Add Condition 2.11 in
Part C.
(2)
更改C部的第1.7、2.5、3.2及3.13項條件。
(3)
加入C部的第2.11項條件。 |
4 August
2005 2005年8月4日 |
4
August 2005 2005年8月4日 |
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(Simon Y. M. HUI) Principal Environmental Protection Officer for Director of Environmental Protection 環境保護署署長 (首席環境保護主任 許一鳴代行) |
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PART
B (DESCRIPTION OF DESIGNATED PROJECT)
B部 (指定工程項目的說明)
Hereunder
is the description of the designated project mentioned in Part
A of this environmental permit (hereinafter referred to as “the Permit”):
下列為本環境許可證(下稱“許可證”)A部所提述的指定工程項目的說明:
Title of Designated Project 指定工程項目的名稱 |
Tung
Chung Cable Car Project (This
designated project is hereafter referred to as “the Project”) 東涌吊車項目 (本指定工程項目下稱“工程項目”) |
Nature of Designated Project 指定工程項目的性質 |
Construction
and operation of a cable car system which includes new access roads,
earthworks and building works in the Lantau North Country Park and the Proposed
Lantau North (Extension) Country Park (hereafter referred to as “the country
parks”) on the Lantau Island. 建造及營辦吊車系統,包括在位於北大嶼郊野公園和建議中的北大嶼郊野公園(擴建部分)(下稱“郊野公園”)內的新通路、土木工事和建築工程 |
Location of Designated Project 指定工程項目的地點 |
Between
Tung Chung and Ngong Ping on the Lantau Island. 大嶼山東涌和昂坪之間 The
location of the Project is shown in Figure 1 to 3
of this Permit. |
Scale and Scope of Designated Project |
The
Project mainly consists of the followings : 工程項目主要範圍包括以下: -
Construction of a Bi-cable cable car system of about 5.7km
long between Tung Chung and Ngong Ping 於東涌和昂坪之間興建全長約
5.7 公里的吊車系統 -
Construction of two terminals at Tung Chung and Ngong Ping
respectively 興建兩座分別於東涌及昂坪的終站大樓 -
Construction of two angle stations and eight supporting
towers; and 興建兩座轉向點和八座纜塔的建築物,和 -
Construction of emergency rescue trail and other ancillary
works. 興建緊急逃生徑及其他輔助建築 |
1. General
Conditions
1.1
The Permit Holder and any person working on the Project shall comply
with all conditions set out in this Permit. Any non-compliance by any person
may constitute a contravention of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance
(Cap.499) and may become the subject of appropriate action being taken under
the Ordinance.
1.2
The Permit Holder shall ensure full compliance with all legislation
from time to time in force including, without limitation to, the Noise Control
Ordinance (Cap. 400), Air Pollution Control Ordinance (Cap. 311), Water
Pollution Control Ordinance (Cap. 358), Waste Disposal Ordinance (Cap. 354),
Country Parks Ordinance (Cap.208), Waterworks Ordinance (Cap.102), Aerial
Ropeways (Safety) Ordinance (Cap. 211) and Tung Chung Cable Car Ordinance (Cap.
577). This Permit does not of itself constitute any ground of defense against
any proceedings instituted under any legislation or imply any approval under
any legislation.
1.3
The Permit Holder shall make copies of this Permit together with all documents
referred to in this Permit and the documents referred to in Part
A of the Permit readily available at all times for inspection by the
Director or his authorized officers at all sites/offices covered by this Permit.
Any reference to the Permit shall include all documents referred to in the
Permit and also the relevant documents in the Register.
1.4
The Permit Holder shall give a copy of this Permit to the person(s) in
charge of the site(s) and ensure that such person(s) fully understands all
conditions and all requirements incorporated by the Permit. The site(s) refers
to site(s) of construction and operation of the Project and shall mean the same
hereafter.
1.5
The Permit Holder shall display conspicuously a copy of this Permit on
the Project site(s) at all vehicular site entrances/exits or at a convenient
location for public’s information at all times. The Permit Holder shall ensure
that the most updated information about the Permit, including any amended
Permit, is displayed at such locations. If the Permit Holder surrenders a part
or the whole of the Permit, the notice he sends to the Director shall also be
displayed at the same locations as the original Permit. The suspended, varied
or cancelled Permit shall be removed from display at the Project site(s).
1.6
The Permit Holder shall construct and operate the Project in accordance
with the project description in Part B of this
Permit.
1.7
The Permit Holder shall ensure that the Project is designed,
constructed and operated in accordance with the information and recommendations
described in the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003), the Project
Profile (Register No. PP-193/2003), the application
documents for variation of an environmental permit (Application No.
VEP-139/2004, Application No. VEP-144/2004, Application No. VEP-154/2004 and
Application No. VEP-185/2005) and other relevant documents in the
Register, the information and mitigation measures described in this Permit,
mitigation measures to be recommended in submissions that shall be deposited
with or approved by the Director as a result of permit conditions contained in
this Permit, and mitigation measures to be recommended under on-going
surveillance and monitoring activities during all stages of the Project. Where
recommendations referred to in the documents of the Register are not expressly
referred to in this Permit, such recommendations are nevertheless to be
implemented unless expressly excluded or impliedly amended in this Permit.
1.8
All deposited submissions, as required under this Permit, shall be
rectified and resubmitted in accordance with the comments, if any, made by the
Director within one month of the receipt of the Director’s comments or
otherwise specified by the Director.
1.9
All submissions approved by the Director, all submissions deposited without
comments by the Director, or all submissions rectified in accordance with
comments by the Director under this Permit shall be construed as part of the
permit conditions described in Part C of this Permit.
Any variation of the submissions shall be approved by the Director in writing
or as prescribed in the relevant permit conditions. Any non-compliance with
the submissions may constitute a contravention of the Environmental Impact
Assessment Ordinance (Cap.499). All submissions or any variation of the submissions
shall be certified by the Environmental Team (ET) Leader and verified by the
Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) referred to in Conditions 2.1 and
2.2 below before submitting to the Director under this Permit.
1.10
The Permit Holder shall release all finalized submissions, as required
under this Permit, to the public by depositing copies in the Environmental
Impact Assessment Ordinance Register Office, or in any other places, or any
internet websites as specified by the Director, or by any other means as
specified by the Director for public inspection. For this purpose, the Permit
Holder shall provide sufficient copies of the submissions.
1.11
All submissions to the Director required under this Permit shall be
delivered either in person or by registered mail to the Environmental Impact
Assessment Ordinance Register Office (currently at 27/F, Southorn Centre, 130
Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong). Electronic copies of all finalized
submissions required under this Permit shall be prepared in Hyper Text Markup
Language (HTML) (version 4.0 or later) and in Portable Document Format (PDF
version 4.0 or later), unless otherwise agreed by the Director and shall be
submitted at the same time as the hard copies.
1.12
The Permit Holder shall notify the Director in writing the commencement
date of construction of the Project no later than one month prior to the
commencement of construction of the Project. The Permit Holder shall notify the
Director in writing immediately if there is any change of the commencement date
of the construction.
1.13 For the purpose of this Permit, “commencement of construction” does not include works related to site clearance and preparation or other works as agreed by the Director.
2. Submissions
or Measures before Commencement of Certain Parts of the Project
Employment of Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Personnel
2.1 An ET shall be established by the Permit Holder no later
than one month before commencement of construction of the Project. The ET shall
not be in any way an associated body of the Contractor or the IEC for the
Project. The ET shall be headed by an ET Leader. The ET leader shall be a
person who has at least 7 years of experience in environmental monitoring and
auditing (EM&A) or environmental management. The ET and the ET Leader shall
be responsible for the implementation of the EM&A programme in accordance
with the requirements as contained in the EM&A Manual referred to in
Condition 2.3 below. The ET Leader shall keep a contemporaneous log-book of
each and every instance or circumstance or change of circumstances which may
affect the environmental impact assessment and each and every non-compliance
with the recommendations of the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003),
the Project Profile (Register No. PP-193/2003) or this Permit. The ET Leader
shall notify the IEC within one working day of the occurrence of any such
instance or circumstance or change of circumstances. The ET Leader’s log-book
shall be kept readily available for inspection by all persons assisting in
supervision of the implementation of the recommendations of the approved EIA
Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003), the Project Profile (Register No. PP-193/2003)
and this Permit or by the Director or his authorized officers. Failure to maintain records in the
log-book, failure to discharge the duties of the ET Leader as defined in the
EM&A Manual or failure to comply with this Condition would entitle the
Director to require the Permit Holder by notice in writing to replace the ET
Leader. Failure by the Permit Holder to make replacement, or further failure to
keep contemporaneous records in the log-book despite the employment of a new ET
Leader may render the Permit liable to suspension, cancellation or variation.
2.2 An
IEC shall be employed by the Permit Holder no later than one month before
commencement of construction of the Project. The IEC shall not be in any way an
associated body of the Contractor or the ET for the Project. The IEC shall be a
person who has at least 7 years of experience in EM&A or environmental
management. The IEC shall be responsible for duties defined in the EM&A
Manual referred to in Condition 2.3 below and shall audit the overall EM&A
programme, including the implementation of all environmental mitigation
measures, submissions required in the EM&A Manual, and any other
submissions required under this Permit. In addition, the IEC shall be
responsible for verifying the environmental acceptability of permanent and
temporary works, relevant design plans and submissions under this Permit. The
IEC shall verify the log-book(s) mentioned in condition 2.1 of this Permit. The
IEC shall notify the Director by fax, within one working day of receipt of
notification from the ET Leader of each and every occurrence, change of
circumstances or non-compliance with the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003),
the Project Profile (Register No. PP-193/2003) and
this Permit, which might affect the monitoring or control of adverse
environmental impacts from the Project.
In the case where the IEC fails to so notify the Director of the same,
fails to discharge the duties of the IEC as defined in the EM&A Manual or
fails to comply with this Condition, the Director may require the Permit Holder
by notice in writing to replace the IEC. Failure to replace the IEC as directed
or further failure to so notify the Director despite employment of a new IEC
may render the Permit liable to suspension, cancellation or variation.
Notification by the Permit Holder is the same as notification by the IEC for
the purpose of this Condition.
Updating of Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Manual
2.3 The
Permit Holder shall, no later than one month before the commencement of the works
in the country parks, submit to the Director for approval four hard copies and
one electronic copy of an updated EM&A Manual for the Project. The updated
EM&A Manual shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as
conforming to the information and recommendations contained in the approved EIA
Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003) and the Project Profile (Register No. PP-193/2003). The updated
EM&A Manual shall include the updated structure and responsibilities of
EM&A personnel engaged for the Project and the updated environmental
monitoring and audit requirements arising from the Conditions 2.4, 2.5, 2.6,
2.7, 2.8, 2.9 and 2.10 of this Permit relating to the emergency rescue trail,
angle stations, supporting towers and material delivery during construction.
Emergency Rescue Trail and Ancillary Works
2.4 No more than one emergency
rescue trail shall be constructed for the Project. The emergency rescue trail
shall follow the alignment as shown in the Figure
2 and 3 of this Permit unless otherwise
agreed by the Director. The width of the emergency rescue trail shall not
be more than 1.5m. The emergency rescue trail shall be properly designed and
constructed to minimize the ecological, visual and landscape impact in accordance
with the approved EIA report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003) and the application
document for variation of an environmental permit (Application No. VEP-144/2004).
No more than 0.12ha of woodland and 0.43ha of shrubland shall be lost due
to the construction of the emergency rescue trail unless otherwise agreed
by the Director. The Permit Holder shall, no later than one month before the
construction of the emergency rescue trail, deposit with the Director four
hard copies and one electronic copy of the emergency rescue trail proposal
showing the detailed design, alignment and type(s), location(s) and area(s)
of habitat loss. Before submission to the Director, the proposal shall be
certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the information
and recommendations contained in the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003)
and the application document for variation of an environmental permit (Application
No. VEP-144/2004) to mitigate environmental impacts of ecology, visual and
landscape.
2.5
No more than three helicopter touch down points for the purpose of emergency
rescue shall be constructed for the Project unless otherwise agreed by the
Director. The helicopter touch down points shall be constructed at the locations
shown in Figure 2 and
3 of this Permit. No woodland and no more than 0.07ha of shrubland near
the supporting tower 3 shall be lost due to the construction of the helicopter
touch down points. No helicopter touch down point shall be hard paved with
stones, concrete or any man-made materials. The helicopter touch down points
shall be properly designed and constructed to minimize the ecological, visual
and landscape impacts. The Permit Holder shall, no later than one month before
the construction of the helicopter touch down points, deposit with the Director
four hard copies and one electronic copy of the helicopter touch down point
proposal showing the detailed design, locations and type(s) and area(s) of
habitat loss. Before submission to the Director, the proposal shall be certified
by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the information
and recommendations contained in the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003)
and the application document for variation of an
environmental permit (Application No. VEP-185/2005) to mitigate environmental
impacts of ecology, visual and landscape.
Nei Lak Shan Angle Station and Supporting Towers
2.6
The Nei Lak Shan Angle Station shall be properly designed and constructed
to minimize the ecological, visual, landscape and water quality impacts. The
Nei Lak Shan Angle Station shall be constructed at the location shown in
Figure 3 of this Permit. No woodland and shrubland shall be lost due to
the construction of the Nei Lak Shan Angle Station. Sensitive architectural
design, chromatic treatment and landscape planting shall be implemented at
the Nei Lak Shan Angle Station. The Permit Holder shall, no later than one
month before the construction of the Nei Lak Shan Angle Station, deposit with
the Director four hard copies and one electronic copy of the Nei Lak Shan
Angle Station proposal showing the detailed design, location, type and area
of habitat loss and visual and landscape mitigation measures. Before submission
to the Director, the proposal shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified
by the IEC as conforming to the information and recommendations contained
in the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003) to mitigate environmental
impacts of ecology, visual, landscape and water quality.
2.7
The supporting towers shall be properly designed and constructed to minimize
the ecological, visual, landscape and water quality impacts. The supporting
towers shall be constructed at the locations shown in Figure
1 to 3 of this Permit. No more than five supporting towers shall be constructed
within the country parks. Sensitive design, chromatic treatment and landscape
planting shall be implemented at the supporting towers within the country
parks. No more than 40m x 40m of land area at each location of the supporting
towers within the country parks shall be affected for the construction of
the supporting towers unless
the additional land area is for slope stabilization works as agreed by the
Director. The Permit Holder shall, no later than one month before the construction
of the supporting towers within the country parks, deposit with the Director
four hard copies and one electronic copy of the supporting tower proposal
showing the detailed design, locations, type(s) and area(s) of habitat loss
and visual and landscape mitigation measures. Before submission to the Director,
the proposal shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as
conforming to the information and recommendations contained in the approved
EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003) and the
application document for variation of an environmental permit (Application
No. VEP-139/2004) to mitigate environmental impacts of ecology, visual,
landscape and water quality.
Delivery of Construction Materials
2.8
To avoid or minimize ecological, visual and landscape impacts on the country
parks, no temporary aerial ropeway for carrying materials for or materials
arising from the construction of the Project shall be constructed or used.
Helicopter or other means as agreed by the Director shall be used to carry
materials for or materials arising from the construction of the Project during
the construction works within the country parks. The Permit Holder shall, no later
than one month before the commencement of construction works within the country
parks, deposit with the Director four hard copies and one electronic copy of
the detailed proposal showing the methods to carry materials for or materials
arising from the construction of the Project during the construction works
within the country parks. Before submission to the Director, the proposal shall
be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the
information and recommendations contained in the approved EIA Report (Register
No. AEIAR-074/2003) to mitigate environmental impacts of ecology, visual and
landscape.
2.9
No haul road and temporary access, except a temporary access which follows
the alignment of the emergency rescue trail as shown in Figure
2 and 3 and mentioned in Condition
2.4 of this Permit or additional temporary accesses proposed in the application
document for variation of an environmental permit (Application No. VEP-144/2004)
as shown in Figure 4 of this Permit,
shall be formed for the construction works within the country park. No width
of the temporary accesses shall be more than 1.5m except the width of the
additional temporary access connecting supporting tower 6 as shown in Figure
4 of this Permit shall not be more than 1m. The existing country park
trail used to serve as part of the additional temporary access as shown in
Figure 4 of this Permit shall not be
widened. The temporary accesses shall be properly designed and constructed
to minimize the ecological, visual and landscape impacts. The Permit Holder
shall, no later than one month before the commencement of construction works
within the country parks, deposit with the Director four hard copies and one
electronic copy of temporary access proposal showing the detailed design and
alignment of any temporary access to be formed for the construction works
within the country parks. Before submission to the Director, the proposal
shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming
to the information and recommendations contained in the approved EIA Report
(Register No. AEIAR-074/2003) and the application document for variation of
an environmental permit (Application No. VEP-144/2004) to mitigate environmental
impacts of ecology, visual and landscape.
Control of Construction Surface Runoff and Wastewater
2.10
Temporary drainage system(s) shall be properly designed, constructed
and operated to collect and dispose of the surface runoff and wastewater
generated from the construction works to minimize the water quality and
ecological impacts. The Permit Holder shall, no later than one month before the
commencement of construction works within the country parks and at the Ngong
Ping Terminal, deposit with the Director four hard copies and one electronic
copy of proposal showing the detailed design, treatment, disposal, management
and maintenance of the temporary drainage system(s). Before submission to the
Director, the proposal shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the
IEC as conforming to the information and recommendations contained in the
approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003) to mitigate environmental
impacts of water quality and ecology.
Aviation Marker Cable
2.11
No more than one aviation marker cable crossing the Tung Chung Bay shall
be constructed for the Project. The aviation marker cable shall follow the
alignment as shown in the Figure 1
and 2 of this Permit unless otherwise
agreed by the Director. No more than one anchorage structure within the country
parks shall be constructed for the aviation marker cable. No tree shall be
felled for the construction of the aviation marker cable. No more than 900m2
of land area shall be affected for the construction of anchorage structure
within the country parks. The aviation marker cable and the anchorage structures
shall be properly designed, constructed and operated to minimize the ecological,
visual and landscape impact in accordance with the application document for
variation of an environmental permit (Application No. VEP-185/2005). The Permit
Holder shall, no later than one month before the construction of the aviation
marker cable and anchorage structures, deposit with the Director four hard
copies and one electronic copy of the marker cable system proposal showing
the detailed design, alignment, type(s), location(s) and area(s) of habitat
loss, architectural and landscape treatment of anchorage structures and any
marking or lighting in the aviation marker cable. Before submission to the
Director, the proposal shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by
the IEC as conforming to the information and recommendations contained in
the application document for variation of an environmental permit (Application
No. VEP-185/2005) to mitigate environmental impacts of ecology, visual and
landscape.
3. Submissions
or Measures during the Construction of Certain Parts of the Project
Management
Organisation of Main Construction Companies
3.1 The Permit Holder shall, within one month after
commencement of construction of the Project, inform the Director in writing the
management organization of the main construction companies and/or any form of
joint ventures associated with the construction of the Project. The
submitted information shall include at least an organization chart, names of
responsible persons and their contact details.
Measures
to Restrict Construction Activities and to Mitigate Ecological Impacts
3.2
No construction works or activities
associated with the Project shall be carried out outside the designated works
areas colored in Figure 2 to 4 of this Permit. The Project
shall be constructed along the cable car route as shown in
Figure 1 to 3 of this Permit. No more than one angle station, five supporting
towers and one marker cable anchorage structure shall be constructed within
the country parks. No more than 900m2 of land area shall be affected
and no tree shall be felled for the construction of the marker cable anchorage
structure within the country parks. The Permit Holder shall no later than
one month after the completion of construction of the Project, deposit with
the Director three sets of as-built drawings showing the Project’s exact location.
Before submission to the Director, the drawings shall be certified by the
ET Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the information and recommendations
contained in the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003), the Project
Profile (Register No. PP-193/2003) and the application
documents for variation of an environmental permit (Application No. VEP-139/2004,
Application No. VEP-144/2004, Application No. VEP-154/2004 and Application
No. VEP-185/2005) to avoid or minimise ecological impacts.
3.3 To
avoid or minimize ecological impacts due to the construction works within the
country parks, a qualified ecologist shall be engaged to conduct detailed
survey to ascertain the presence of any rare or protected flora species in the
works area. Recommendations by the qualified ecologist to protect the rare or
protected flora species shall be fully implemented. The qualification and
experience of the qualified ecologist shall be certified by the ET Leader and
verified by the IEC. The qualified ecologist shall form part of the ET.
3.4 If
the survey as mentioned in Condition 3.3 of this Permit indicates that any rare
or protected flora species will be affected by the construction works, then
such affected species shall be transplanted to suitable location(s) by the
Permit Holder. The Permit Holder shall, no later than one month before commencement
of the transplanting works, deposit with the Director four hard copies and one
electronic copy of transplantation proposal(s) showing details of locations of
plants concerned, type(s) and number of plants to be transplanted, locations of
the receptor sites, methodology, implementation programme and post-transplantation
monitoring. Before submission to the Director, the proposal(s) shall be
certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the
information and recommendations contained in the approved EIA Report (Register
No. AEIAR-074/2003) to mitigate ecological impacts. The transplantation works shall
be carried out under the supervision by the qualified ecologist. All measures
recommended in the submitted proposal shall be fully and properly implemented
by the Permit Holder and any person working on the project throughout the
construction period.
3.5 No
stream within the country parks shall be modified or diverted by the Project.
3.6 No
water from streams or any natural watercourses shall be extracted for the
construction of the Project.
3.7
All temporary works area within the country parks shall be reinstated
to the original profile upon completion of works. No more than two temporary
sheltered places within the country parks for emergency use, rest and storage
of construction materials and equipments shall be constructed at the locations
shown in Figure 4 of this Permit. No
more than 0.15ha of additional land area at the Nei Lak Shan Angle Station
as shown in Figure 3 of the Permit
shall be affected for temporary storage of excavated materials, construction
materials and construction equipments. No tree shall be felled and no rare
or flora species shall be affected for the construction of the temporary sheltered
places and the use of the temporary storage area at the Nei Lak Shan Angle
Station. Land area of not more than 2m x 5m shall be affected at each temporary
sheltered place. All temporary service pipes and temporary sheltered places
used during construction shall be removed upon completion of works. All soil
nails used in slope stabilization works shall be recessed below ground. All
areas affected by the temporary access, temporary sheltered places as shown
in Figure 4 of this Permit and temporary
storage area as shown in Figure 3 of
this Permit, temporary service pipes, soil nails and steel wire mesh netting
shall be reinstated and landscaped with vegetation cover upon completion of
works.
Measures
to Mitigate Water Quality Impact during Construction
3.8
To safeguard water quality of the Water Gathering Grounds and to minimise
environmental impacts on the country parks due to site runoff and other
potential water pollution caused by construction activities, all mitigation
measures described in Appendix A shall be implemented throughout the
construction period.
3.9
To prevent chemicals from reaching the receiving waters, chemical storage
areas within the Project site shall be sheltered from rainwater and located
outside the country parks unless the chemical storage areas are located at
the designated works areas of the supporting towers and the Nei Lak Shan Angle
Station as shown in Figure 2 and 3
of this Permit and are properly located, designed, constructed and operated
in accordance with the information and recommendations contained in the application
document for variation of an environmental permit (Application No. VEP-144/2004)
to prevent leakage and spillage and to avoid or minimize ecological impact.
Use of chemicals including pesticides, fertilizers, disinfectants, deodourants
and insecticides within the Water Gathering Grounds shall not be allowed unless
otherwise agreed by the Director.
3.10
No concrete batching planting, site canteen or maintenance workshop
shall be erected within the country parks.
3.11
No more than 800 litres in total of oil, fuel, chemical or chemical
waste shall be stored at each chemical storage area within the country parks.
3.12
An emergency plan detailing the emergency response procedures to deal
with accidental chemical leakage and spillage during construction shall be
developed and implemented when such instance or circumstance occurs. The
emergency plan shall include procedures for spill prevention and precaution,
and detailed action plan listing out the responsibilities and actions of all
related personnel. The Permit Holder shall deposit the emergency plan with the
Director no later than one month before the commencement of the construction works
within the country parks and at the Ngong Ping Terminal.
Measures to Mitigate Visual
Impact and Submissions of the Landscape Plan
3.13
At least one month before commencement of the landscape works for the
works within the country parks, the Permit Holder shall deposit with the
Director four hard copies and one electronic copy of the landscape plan
prepared for the Project. The landscape plan shall include the locations, design
details, implementation programme, maintenance and management schedules, and
drawings in the scale of 1:1000 or other appropriate scale showing the
landscape and visual mitigation measures. The measures shall include landscape
and compensatory planting, sensitive design of emergency rescue trail,
architectural and chromatic treatments of supporting towers and Nei Lak Shan
Angle Station within the country parks, grassy surface treatment of helicopter
touch down points for emergency rescue and landscape works at the marker cable
anchorage structure within the country park. Planting of about 2 hectare of
native shrub and woodland species shall be implemented to compensate the loss
of shrubland and woodland during construction. The compensatory planting shall be
carried out in accordance with the recommendations and under the supervision by
the qualified ecologist as mentioned in Condition 3.3 of this Permit. Before
submission to the Director, the landscape plan shall be certified by the ET
Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the information, requirements and
recommendations set out in the approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003)
and the application document for variation of an
environmental permit (Application No. VEP-185/2005).
Submission
of the Waste Management Plan (WMP)
3.14
No waste, spoil, excavated materials or materials alike arising from
the Project shall be dumped in the environmentally sensitive areas including
the country parks, the Ngong Ping Site of Special Scientific Interest, the
Lantau Peak Special Area & Site of Special Scientific Interest and the
conservation area at Ngong Ping.
3.15
Excavated materials or materials alike arising from the Project shall
be reused in the Project site. No such surplus material shall be disposed of anywhere
except the public filling area at Tung Chung Development Phase 3A or the public
fill stockpiling area at Mui Wo. Construction waste which cannot be reused in
the Project site shall properly be disposed of at the designated waste disposal
facilities as specified in the Waste Disposal Ordinance (Cap. 354) or other
location(s) as agreed with the Director.
3.16
The Permit Holder shall, no later than one month after the commencement
of construction of the Project, deposit with the Director three hard copies and
one electronic copy of a Waste Management Plan (WMP) for the construction stage
of the Project. The WMP shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the
IEC as conforming to the information and recommendations contained in the
approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003). The WMP shall describe the
arrangements for avoidance, reuse, recovery and recycling, storage, collection,
treatment and disposal of different categories of waste and excavated material
to be generated from the construction activities and shall include the
recommended mitigation measures on waste management in Section 6.8 of the
approved EIA Report (Register No. AEIAR-074/2003). The WMP shall indicate the
disposal location(s) of all surplus excavated materials and wastes. A trip
ticket system shall be included in the WMP. Surplus excavated materials and
wastes shall only be disposed of at designated disposal locations unless
otherwise approved by the Director. All measures recommended in the WMP shall
be fully and properly implemented by the Permit Holder and any person working
on the project throughout the construction period.
4. Measures
for the Operation of the Project
4.1 No
washing of gondolas shall be carried out within the country parks or at the
Ngong Ping Terminal. Washing of gondolas shall be carried out at the Tung Chung
Terminal.
4.2 No
staff toilet facility shall be provided at the supporting towers within the
country parks. Staff toilet facility provided at the Nei Lak Shan Angle Station
shall be a self-contained composting unit. No wastewater from the toilet shall
be disposed of within the country parks. Wastewater from the toilet shall be collected
in sealed container and transported for offsite disposal.
4.3
All electrical and mechanical installations within the country parks
shall be properly designed, operated and maintained to prevent adverse
environmental impacts to the country parks and any land contamination.
4.4
An emergency plan to deal with accidental chemical leakage and spillage
during operation shall be developed and implemented when such instance or
circumstance occurs.
5. Environmental
Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) for the Construction of the Project
5.1 The
EM&A programme shall be implemented in accordance with the procedures and
requirements in the updated EM&A Manual approved under Condition 2.3 of
this Permit. Any changes to the EM&A programme shall be justified by the ET
Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the requirements set out in the
EM&A Manual and shall seek the prior approval from the Director before
their implementation.
5.2
Four hard copies and one electronic copy
of the Baseline Monitoring Report including a complete photographic record of
the works area shall be submitted to the Director at least 2 weeks before
commencement of construction of the Project. The submissions shall be certified
by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC before submission to the Director.
Additional copies of the submission shall be provided upon request by the
Director.
5.3
Four hard copies and one electronic copy
of the monthly EM&A Report shall be submitted to the Director within 2
weeks after the end of the reporting month. The monthly EM&A Report shall
include a summary of all non-compliance (exceedances) of the environmental
quality performance limits (Action and Limit levels), the status of submission
required under this Permit and the types, quantities and disposal locations of
all surplus excavated materials and wastes arising from the Project. The
submissions shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC before
submission to the Director. Additional copies of the submission shall be
provided upon request by the Director.
5.4
The actions described in the Event/Action
Plans of the EM&A Manual shall be fully and properly carried out in accordance
with the time frame as set out in the Event/Action Plans, or as agreed by the
Director.
5.5
All environmental monitoring and audit data submitted under this Permit
shall be true, valid and correct.
5.6
To ensure a high degree of transparency regarding the monitoring data
and results in view of the public concern about the Project, all environmental
monitoring and audit data and results and all submissions and all performance
test data and results required by this Permit shall be made available by the
Permit Holder to the public through a dedicated web site to be set up by the
Permit Holder under Condition 6.2 below, in the shortest practicable time and
in no event later than 2 weeks after such information is available.
5.7
Records of measurements and remedial actions taken under Condition 5.4
of this Permit shall be logged and kept within 3 working days of the collection
of data or completion of remedial action, shall be included in the EM&A
Reports and shall be available for inspection on site or as requested by the
Director.
6. Electronic
Reporting of EM&A Information
6.1 To facilitate public inspection
of the EM&A Manual, Baseline Monitoring Report and the monthly EM&A
Reports via the EIAO Internet Website and at the EIAO Register Office,
electronic copies of these Reports shall be prepared in the Hyper Text Markup
Language (HTML) (version 4.0 or later) and in Portable Document Format (PDF
version 4.0 or later), unless otherwise agreed by the Director and shall be
submitted at the same time as the hard copies as described in Conditions 5.2
and 5.3 of this Permit. For the HTML version, a content page capable of
providing hyperlink to each section and sub-section of these Reports shall be
included in the beginning of the document.
Hyperlinks to all figures, drawings and tables in these Reports shall be
provided in the main text from where the respective references are made. All graphics in these Reports shall be
in interlaced GIF format unless otherwise agreed by the Director. The content
of the electronic copies of these Reports must be the same as the hard copies.
6.2 The Permit Holder shall set up a
dedicated web site and notify the Director in writing the internet address
where the environmental monitoring and project data is to be placed within six
weeks after the commencement of the Project. All environmental monitoring
results described in Condition 6.1 above and all submissions and all
performance test data and results required by this Permit shall be made
available to the public via this dedicated web site to be set up by the Permit
Holder in the shortest time practicable and in no event later than 2 weeks
after the relevant environmental monitoring data are collected or become
available, unless otherwise agreed with the Director.
6.3 The internet website as
described in Condition 6.2 above shall enable user-friendly public access to
the monitoring data and project data including the EIA report and the
environmental permit(s) and project profile of the Project. The internet
website shall have features capable of : -
(a) providing access
to all environmental monitoring data collected since the commencement of work
and all submissions under this permit;
(b) searching by
date;
(c) searching by
types of monitoring data; and
(d) hyperlinks to
relevant monitoring data after searching;
or otherwise as
agreed by the Director.
Notes :
1.
This Permit consists
of three parts, namely, Part A(Main Permit), Part B (Description of Designated
Project) and Part C (Permit Conditions). Any person relying on this permit should
obtain independent legal advice on the legal implications under the Ordinance,
and the following notes are for general information only.
2.
If there is a breach of any conditions of this Permit, the
Director or his authorized officer may, with the consent of the Secretary for
the Environment, Transport and Works, order the cessation of associated work
until the remedial action is taken in respect of the resultant environmental
damage, and in that case the Permit Holder shall not carry out any associated works
without the permission of the Director or his authorized officer.
3.
The Permit Holder may apply under Section 13 of the
Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (the “Ordinance”) to the Director for
a variation of the conditions of this Permit. The Permit Holder shall replace
the original permit displayed on the Project site by the amended permit.
4.
A person who assumes the responsibility for the whole or a part of the
Project may, before he assumes responsibility of the Project, apply under
Section 12 of the Ordinance to the Director for a further environmental permit.
5.
Under Section 14 of the Ordinance, the Director may with
the consent of the Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works, suspend,
vary or cancel this Permit. The suspended, varied or cancelled Permit shall be
removed from display at the Project site.
6.
If this Permit is cancelled or surrendered during construction or
operation of the Project, another environmental permit must be obtained under
the Ordinance before the Project could be continued. It is an offence under
Section 26 (1) of the Ordinance to construct or operate a designated project
listed in Schedule 2 of the Ordinance without a valid environmental permit.
7.
Any person who constructs or operates the Project contrary to the
conditions in the Permit, and is convicted of an offence under the Ordinance,
is liable:
(i)
on a first conviction on indictment to a fine of $2 million
and to imprisonment for 6 months;
(ii)
on a second or subsequent conviction on indictment to a
fine of $5 million and to imprisonment for 2 years;
(iii)
on a first summary conviction to a fine at level 6 and to
imprisonment for 6 months;
(iv)
on a second or subsequent summary conviction to a fine of $1 million
and to imprisonment for 1 year; and
(v)
in any case where the offence is of a continuing nature, the court or
magistrate may impose a fine of $10,000 for each day on which he is satisfied
the offence continued.
8.
The Permit Holder may appeal against any condition of this Permit under
Section 17 of the Ordinance within 30 days of receipt of this Permit.
9.
The Notes are for general reference only and that the Permit Holder
should refer to the EIA Ordinance for details and seek independent legal
advice.
Environmental Permit No.: EP-177/2003/D
環境許可證編號EP-177/2003/D
Appendix A
(as referred to in Condition 3.8)
Measures to Mitigate Environmental Impacts due to Site Run-off and
Other Potential Water Pollution During Construction
(a)
Surface Runoff
(i)
Surface run-off from the construction site shall be directed into
adequately designed sand/silt removal facilities such as sand traps, silt traps
and sediment basins before discharge into storm drains. Channels, earth bunds
or sand bag barriers shall be provided on site to properly direct stormwater to
such silt removal facilities.
(ii)
Catchpits and perimeter channels shall be constructed in advance of
site formation works and earthworks.
(iii)
Silt removal facilities, channels and manholes shall be maintained with
the deposited silt and grit being removed at least once a week, and at the
onset of and after each rainstorm to ensure that these facilities are
functioning at all times.
(b)
General Construction Activities
(iv)
Materials which may cause contamination to the Water Gathering Grounds
shall only be stored in the properly designed storage areas to prevent leakage,
spillage and release of the materials. On-site storage of construction
materials (e.g. aggregates and sand) shall be covered with tarpaulin or similar
fabric during rainstorms. Measures such as providing sand bag barriers shall be
taken to prevent the washing away of construction materials, soil, silt or
debris into any drainage system.
(v)
At all parts of all works areas and construction sites, and throughout
the full duration of the construction contract(s), debris and rubbish on site
shall be handled and disposed of to avoid entering the water column and causing
water quality impacts. Temporary on-site storage of excavated materials shall
be covered with tarpaulin or similar fabric during rainstorms. Any washout of construction or excavated
materials should be diverted to the drainage system via sediment traps.
(vi)
Soil excavation shall be minimized in rainy seasons. All excavated or
filled surfaces shall be protected from erosion.