Table A.1 Implementation
Schedule for Air Quality Control (Designated Project)
EIA Ref# |
Environmental Protection Measures |
Location / Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stages * |
Relevant Legislation & Guidelines |
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S3.8 |
Dust mitigation measures
stipulated in the Air Pollution Control
(Construction Dust) Regulation ·
watering
on the work sites at Siu Ho Wan WTW twice a
day; ·
skip
hoist for material transport shall be
totally enclosed by impervious sheeting; ·
vehicle
washing facilities shall be
provided at every vehicle exit
point; ·
the
area where vehicle washing takes place and the section of the road between
the washing facilities and the exit point shall be
paved with concrete, bituminous materials or hardcores; ·
every
main haul road shall be
scaled with concrete and kept clear
of dusty materials or sprayed with water so as to maintain the entire road
surface wet; ·
every
stock of more than 20 bags of cement shall be
covered entirely by impervious sheeting placed in an area sheltered on the
top and the three sides; ·
all
dusty materials
shall be
sprayed with water prior to any loading, unloading or transfer operation so
as to maintain the dusty materials wet;
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Work site / during construction period. |
Contractor |
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the
dusty materials stockpiled on site shall be covered; and ·
the
load of dusty materials carried by vehicle leaving a construction site shall
be covered entirely
by clean impervious sheeting to ensure dust materials do not leak from the
vehicle. |
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and requirements resulted during the course of EIA / EA Process, including ACE
and / or accepted public comment to the proposed project.
* D = Design, C =
Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not applicable
Table A.2 Implementation Schedule for Noise Control
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recommendations and requirements resulted during the course of EIA / EA
Process, including ACE and / or accepted public comment to the proposed
project.
* D =
Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
Table A.23 Implementation Schedule for Water Quality
Control (Designated Project)
EIA Ref # |
Environmental Protection Measures |
Location / Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stages* |
Relevant Legislation and Guidelines |
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S5.7.2 |
Construction Site
Runoff and Drainage ·
Before commencing any
site formation work, all sewer and drainage connections ·
Sand/silt removal
facilities such as sand traps, silt traps and sediment basins ·
Water pumped out from
foundation excavations
·
Exposed soil surfaces ·
Open stockpiles of
construction materials or construction wastes on-site of more than 50m3
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Work
site / During the construction period |
Contractor |
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S5.7.3
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General Construction Activities
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Work
site / During the construction period |
Contractor |
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WPCO |
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S5.7.4 |
·
Oils and fuels
shall only be used and stored in designated areas which have pollution
prevention facilities. All fuel tanks
and storage areas shall be provided with locks and be sited on sealed areas,
within bunds of a capacity equal to 110% of the storage capacity of the
largest tank. The bund shall be
drained of rainwater after a rain event. |
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S5.7.5 |
Sewage from
Construction Workforce ·
Temporary sanitary
facilities, such as portable chemical toilets, |
Work
site / During the construction period |
Contractor |
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WPCO |
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N/A |
N/A |
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# All
recommendations and requirements resulted during the course of EIA/EA Process,
including ACE and / or accepted public comment to the proposed project.
* D
= Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not applicable
Table A.34 Implementation Schedule for Ecology (Designated Project)
EIA Ref# |
Environmental
Protection Measures |
Location
/ Timing |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation
Stages * |
Relevant
Legislation & Guidelines |
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Phase |
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S.6.9.3
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Mitigation to minimise impacts on vegetation in woodland ·
All trees
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Work site particularly woodland / During design phase and construction
period
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WSD/ Contractor
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EIAO |
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S.6.9.6 |
Mitigation
to minimise general disturbance to wildlife ·
Noise mitigation
measures through the use of quiet construction plant |
Work site / During construction period |
Contractor |
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EIAO |
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S.6.9.7. |
General ·
Placement of
·
Construction
activities ·
Waste skips ·
General drainage
arrangements ·
Open burning on works
sites is illegal, and |
Work site / During construction period |
Contractor |
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EIAO |
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S.6.9.8. |
Re-vegetation
to reinstate works areas ·
As far as possible
compensatory planting |
Work site in woodland / Immediately following works |
Contractor |
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EIAO |
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# All recommendations and requirements resulted during the
course of EIA / EA Process, including ACE and / or accepted public comment to
the proposed project.
* D = Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not
applicable
Table A.45 Implementation
Schedule for Landscape and Visual Impact (Designated Project)
EIA Ref# |
Environmental
Protection Measures |
Location / Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stages
* |
Relevant Legislation
& Guidelines |
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S7.9 |
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All existing top-soil
shall be conserved and reused. ·
Temporary hoarding
barriers shall be of a recessive visual appearance in both colour and form. ·
Compatible design and construction materials and
surface finishes of the proposed structures shall match with the nearby
existing external appearance of WTW buildings in Siu Ho Wan for achieving
visual uniformity. |
During construction phase |
Contractor |
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EIAO-TM |
Operation Phase |
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S7.9 |
·
New compensatory planting works shall be carried
out as early as possible in the construction period which allow maximum time
for establishment and more mature trees when the works completed. ·
Landscape or compensatory planting shall be
provided where appropriate for enhancing greening and achieving visual
screening. In this aspect, compensatory tree planting shall be considered.
Selection of plant species shall match with the surrounding vegetation type
and form for consistency of landscape resources and visual comfort, for
matching with the local habitat. Tree planting shall be firstly considered
when the amenity area or slope is feasible for planting trees so as to
provide visual screening. ·
Planting area of approximately 2000 to 3000mm
wide where fast growing tall trees with dense foliage shall be provided along
the site boundary of SHW WTW for visual screening. ·
For planting close to or surrounded by natural
terrain, compensatory planting should be arranged in a semi natural manner
where feasible in order to blend the new planting into natural environment. ·
The newly planted trees, shrubs and grassed areas
are maintained throughout the first 12 months of the operation stage. |
During operation phase |
Contractor |
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EIAO-TM |
# All recommendations and requirements resulted during the
course of EIA / EA Process, including ACE and / or accepted public comment to
the proposed project.
* D = Design, C = Construction and O = Operation ;
N/A Not applicable
Table A.56 Implementation
Schedule for Waste Management (Designated Project)
EIA
Ref # |
Environmental Protection Measures |
Location/ Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stages* |
Relevant Legislation and
Guidelines |
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S10.5.1 - S10.5.3 |
Good Site Practices Good
site practices during the construction activities include: ·
Nomination
of approved personnel, such as a site manager, to be responsible for good
site practices and making arrangements for collection of all wastes generated
at the site and effective disposal to an appropriate facility. ·
Training
of site personnel in proper waste management and chemical waste handling
procedures. ·
Provision
of sufficient waste disposal points and regular collection for disposal. ·
Appropriate
measures to minimise windblown litter and dust during transportation of waste
by either covering trucks or by transporting wastes in enclosed containers. ·
Regular
cleaning and maintenance programme for drainage systems, sumps and oil
interceptors. ·
A
Waste Management Plan shall be prepared and submitted to the Engineer for
approval. One may make reference to ETWB TCW No. 15/2003 for details. ·
A
recording system for the amount of wastes generated, recycled and disposed
(including the disposal sites) ·
In
order to monitor the disposal of C&D material at public filling areas and
to control fly tipping, a trip-ticket system shall be included as one of the
contractual requirements to be implemented
by an Environmental Team undertaking the Environmental Monitoring and Audit
work. One may make reference to WBTC No. 21/2002
for details. |
Work site / During the
construction period |
Contractor |
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Waste Disposal Ordinance
(Cap.54) WBTC
No.21/2002, ETWB TCW No. 15/2003 |
S10.5.4 |
Waste
Reduction Measures Waste reduction is best
achieved at the planning and design stage, as well as by ensuring the
implementation of good site practices. Recommendations to achieve waste
reduction include: ·
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. ·
Separate
labelled bins ·
Any
unused chemicals or those with remaining functional capacity ·
Maximising
the use of reusable steel formwork to reduce the amount of C&D material. ·
Proper
storage and site practices to minimise the potential for damage or
contamination of construction materials. ·
Plan
and stock construction materials carefully to minimise amount of waste
generated and avoid unnecessary generation of waste. |
Work site / During planning
& design stage, and construction stage |
WSD/Contractor |
Ö |
Ö |
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WBTC No.4/98, ETWB TCW No.
15/2003 |
S10.5.9 |
General
Refuse General
refuse |
Work site / During the
construction period |
Contractor |
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Public Health and Municipal
Services Ordinance (Cap. 132) |
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Construction
& Demolition (C&D) Material
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Work site / During the
construction period |
Contractor |
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25/99, 12/2000 ETWB
TCW No. 15/2003 |
S10.5.8 |
Chemical
Wastes If
chemical wastes are produced at the construction site, the Contractor would
be required to register with the EPD as a Chemical Waste Producer and to
follow the guidelines stated in the Code of Practice on the Packaging,
Labelling and Storage of Chemical Wastes.
Good quality containers compatible with the chemical wastes |
Work site / During the
construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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recommendations and requirements resulted during the course of EIA Process,
including ACE and / or accepted public comment to the proposed project.
D - Design, C - Construction, O - Operation
Table A.76 Implementation
Schedule for Cultural Heritage Impact
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Table A.6 Implementation
Schedule for Air Quality Control (Non-Designated Project)
EIA Ref# |
Environmental
Protection Measures |
Location / Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stages
* |
Relevant Legislation
& Guidelines |
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C |
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S3.8 |
Dust mitigation measures stipulated in the Air Pollution Control (Construction
Dust) Regulation shall be incorporated to control dust emission. Notice shall be given to authority prior
to commencing of work. Relevant
control measures include: ·
watering on the work
sites at Siu Ho Wan WTW twice a day; ·
skip hoist for
material transport shall be totally enclosed by impervious sheeting; ·
vehicle washing
facilities shall be provided at every vehicle exit point; ·
the area where vehicle
washing takes
place and the section of the road between the washing facilities and the exit
point shall be paved with concrete, bituminous materials or hardcores; ·
every main haul road
shall be scaled with concrete and kept clear of dusty materials or sprayed with water so as to
maintain the entire road surface wet; ·
every stock of more
than 20 bags of cement shall be covered entirely by impervious sheeting
placed in an area sheltered on the top and the three sides; ·
all dusty materials
shall be sprayed with water
prior to any loading, unloading or transfer operation so as to maintain the
dusty materials wet; ·
every vehicle shall be washed to remove any dusty
materials from its body and wheels before leaving the construction sites; |
Work site / during construction period. |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust)
Regulation |
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the dusty materials
stockpiled on site shall be covered; and ·
the load of dusty
materials carried by vehicle leaving a construction site shall be covered
entirely by clean impervious
sheeting to ensure dust materials do not leak from the vehicle. |
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N/A |
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# All recommendations and
requirements resulted during the course of EIA / EA Process, including ACE and
/ or accepted public comment to the proposed project.
* D
= Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not
applicable
Table A.7 Implementation Schedule for Noise
Control (Non-Designated Project)
EIA Ref# |
Environmental
Protection Measures |
Location / Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stages
* |
Relevant Legislation
& Guidelines |
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C |
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Construction Phase |
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S4.8.1 |
Use of silenced PME |
Work site close to all NSRs /during raw water
mains construction, demolition & construction of Pui O Raw Water Pumping
Station. |
Contractor |
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NCO, EIAO-TM |
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S4.8.3 |
Use of movable noise barriers |
Work site close to Bui O Public School and NSRs
located less than 25 m from raw water mains site / during raw water mains
construction at Pui O |
Contractor |
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NCO, EIAO-TM |
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S4.8.6 |
Good Site Practices: ·
Only well-maintained
plant should be operated on-site and plant should be serviced regularly
during the construction program. ·
Mobile plant, if any,
should be sited as far away from NSRs as possible. ·
Machines and plant
(such as trucks) that may be in intermittent use should be shut down between
work periods or should be throttled down to a minimum. ·
Plant known to emit
noise strongly in one direction should, wherever possible, be orientated so
that the noise is directed away from the nearby NSRs. |
Work site close to all NSRs / throughout the
construction period. |
Contractor |
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NCO, EIAO-TM |
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S4.8.6 |
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Material stockpiles
and other structures should be effectively utilised, wherever practicable, in
screening noise from on-site construction activities. ·
Silencers or mufflers
on construction equipment should be utilised and should be properly
maintained during the construction programme. |
Work site close to all NSRs / throughout the
construction period. |
Contractor |
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NCO, EIAO-TM |
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S4.8.7 |
Silencers for the ventilation fans and acoustic
louvres for ventilation openings of pump hall should be provided at
reprovisioned Pui O Raw Water Pumping Station, which have a minimum insertion
loss of 10 dB(A). |
Pui O Raw Water Pumping Station / during
operation phase |
WSD |
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Ö |
NCO, EIAO-TM |
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# All recommendations and
requirements resulted during the course of EIA / EA Process, including ACE and
/ or accepted public comment to the proposed Project.
* D
= Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not applicable
Table A.8 Implementation Schedule for Water
Quality Control (Non-Designated Project)
EIA Ref # |
Environmental
Protection Measures |
Location / Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation
Stages* |
Relevant Legislation
and Guidelines |
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C |
O |
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Construction Phase |
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S5.7.2 |
Construction Site Runoff and Drainage ·
Before commencing any
site formation work, all sewer and drainage connections shall be sealed to
prevent debris, soil, sand etc. from entering public sewers/drains. ·
Sand/silt removal
facilities such as sand traps, silt traps and sediment basins shall 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 silt removal
facilities shall be based on the guidelines provided in ProPECC PN 1/94. All drainage facilities and erosion and
sediment control structures shall be inspected monthly and maintained to
ensure proper and efficient operation at all times and particularly during
rainstorms. ·
Water pumped out from
foundation excavations shall be discharged into silt removal facilities. ·
Open trench excavation
for the mainlaying works at Pui O near the stream course should be avoided in
the wet season as far as practicable (i.e. during April to October), and the
trench shall be excavated and backfilled in short sections. ·
Exposed soil surfaces
shall be protected by paving or fill material as soon as possible to reduce
the potential of soil erosion. ·
Open stockpiles of
construction materials or construction wastes on-site of more than 50m3
shall be covered with tarpaulin or similar fabric during rainstorms. |
Work site / During the construction period |
Contractor |
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ProPECC PN 1/94; WPCO |
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S5.7.3 |
General Construction
Activities ·
Debris and rubbish
generated on-site shall be collected, handled and disposed of properly to
avoid entering the nearby watercourses and storm water drains. Stockpiles of cement and other
construction materials shall be kept covered when not being used. In particular, care should be exercised
during the mainlaying works at Pui O at the locations where the proposed raw
water mains would be constructed over the top of the streams. |
Work site / During the construction period |
Contractor |
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ProPECC PN 1/94; WPCO |
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S5.7.4 |
·
Oils and fuels shall
only be used and stored in designated areas which have pollution prevention
facilities. All fuel tanks and
storage areas shall be provided with locks and be sited on sealed areas,
within bunds of a capacity equal to 110% of the storage capacity of the
largest tank. The bund shall be
drained of rainwater after a rain event. |
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S5.7.5 |
Sewage from
Construction Workforce ·
Temporary sanitary
facilities, such as portable chemical toilets, shall be employed on-site. A licensed contractor shall be responsible
for appropriate disposal and maintenance of these facilities. |
Work site / During the construction period |
Contractor |
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WPCO |
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Operation Phase |
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# All recommendations and
requirements resulted during the course of EIA/EA Process, including ACE and /
or accepted public comment to the proposed project.
* D = Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not
applicable
Table A.9 Implementation Schedule for Ecology
(Non-Designated Project)
EIA Ref# |
Environmental
Protection Measures |
Location / Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stages
* |
Relevant Legislation
& Guidelines |
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C |
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S.6.9.3 S.6.9.4/ S.6.11.2 |
Mitigation to minimise
impacts on vegetation in woodland ·
All trees shall be
preserved as far as possible, especially species of high conservation or
amenity value. Recommendations to be provided in the Tree Survey Report to
mitigate impacts on trees shall be followed.
Where trees are to be preserved in-situ, but are likely to be
disturbed from works activities, protective fencing/hoarding shall be
carefully set up around the affected trees (refer to Landscape and Visual). ·
Disturbance of
individuals of the shrub/tree species Pavetta
hongkongensis and tree Aquilaria
sinensis of conservation interest should be avoided. A buffer to the
dripline of each plant of at least 1m radius should be demarcated to prohibit
disturbance. Where loss of this
species would be unavoidable, it is recommended that these plants may be
transplanted to safe locations within the same habitat. Following
transplantation, regular monitoring of the trees and seedlings should be
conducted by a suitably qualified botanist/horticulturist over a 12-month
period. |
Work site particularly woodland / During design
phase and construction period |
WSD/ Contractor |
Ö |
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EIAO |
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S.6.9.5 |
Mitigation to minimise
impacts on aquatic ecology ·
Trench excavation
works for the raw water mains near the stream courses should be carried out
in the dry season as far as practicable. |
Work site / During construction period |
WSD/ Contractor |
Ö |
Ö |
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S.6.9.6 |
Mitigation to minimise
general disturbance to wildlife ·
Noise mitigation
measures through the use of quiet construction plant shall be implemented to
minimise disturbance to habitats adjacent to the works areas. |
Work site / During construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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EIAO |
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S.6.9.7. |
General good site
practice ·
Placement of equipment
or stockpile in designated works areas and access routes selected on existing
disturbed land to minimise disturbance to natural habitats. ·
Construction
activities shall be restricted to works areas that shall be clearly
demarcated. The works areas shall be reinstated after completion of the
works. ·
Waste skips shall be provided
to collect general refuse and construction wastes. The wastes shall be
disposed of timely and properly off-site. ·
General drainage
arrangements shall include sediment and oil traps to collect and control
construction site run-off. ·
Open burning on works
sites is illegal, and shall be strictly prohibited. Stove fires on works
sites shall also not be allowed. Temporary fire fighting equipment shall be
provided particularly in woodland areas. |
Work site / During construction period |
Contractor |
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EIAO |
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S.6.9.8. |
Re-vegetation to
reinstate works areas ·
As far as possible
compensatory planting shall use native plants of the same species that occur
in the adjacent woodland habitat and have flowers/fruits attractive to
wildlife. On-site compensatory
planting should be conducted on at least a one to one basis. |
Work site in woodland / Immediately following
works |
Contractor |
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EIAO |
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Operation Phase |
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N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
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# All recommendations and
requirements resulted during the course of EIA / EA Process, including ACE and
/ or accepted public comment to the proposed project.
* D
= Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not
applicable
Table A.10 Implementation Schedule for Landscape and
Visual Impact (Non-Designated Project)
EIA Ref# |
Environmental
Protection Measures |
Location / Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stages
* |
Relevant Legislation
& Guidelines |
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D |
C |
O |
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Construction Phase |
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S7.9 |
·
All existing top-soil
shall be conserved and reused ·
Temporary hoarding
barriers shall be of a recessive visual appearance in both colour and form. ·
Compatible design and construction materials and
surface finishes of the proposed Pui O Raw Water Pumping Station shall match
with the nearby existing external appearance of Pui O No. 2 Raw Water Pumping
Station for achieving visual uniformity. ·
Chromatic colour scheme
with appropriate texture should be considered while designing the external
surface of the proposed SHW Raw Water Booster Pumping Station in order to
visually merge the proposed structures into the surrounding landscape. |
During construction phase |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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EIAO-TM |
Operation Phase |
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S7.9 |
·
New compensatory planting works shall be carried
out as early as possible in the construction period which allow maximum time
for establishment and more mature trees when the works completed. ·
Landscape or compensatory planting shall be
provided where appropriate for enhancing greening and achieving visual
screening. In this aspect, compensatory tree planting shall be considered.
Selection of plant species shall match with the surrounding vegetation type
and form for consistency of landscape resources and visual comfort, for
matching with the local habitat. Tree planting shall be firstly considered
when the amenity area or slope is feasible for planting trees so as to
provide visual screening. |
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S7.9 |
·
Planting area of approximately 2000 to 3000mm
wide where fast growing tall trees with dense foliage shall be provided along
the site boundary of Siu Ho Wan Raw Water Booster Pumping Station for visual screening. ·
For planting close to or surrounded by natural
terrain, compensatory planting should be arranged in a semi natural manner
where feasible in order to blend the new planting into natural environment. ·
The newly planted trees, shrubs and grassed areas
are maintained throughout the first 12 months of the operation stage. |
During operation phase |
Contractor |
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Ö |
EIAO-TM |
# All recommendations and
requirements resulted during the course of EIA / EA Process, including ACE and
/ or accepted public comment to the proposed project.
* D
= Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not
applicable
Table A.11 Implementation Schedule for Cultural
Heritage Impact (Non-Designated Project)
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Environmental
Protection Measures |
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S8.9.2 |
Mitigation measures for minimising impacts on
Cultural Heritage resources ·
mitigation measures in
the form of a temporary fenced off buffer zone in proximity to the shrine SHW-01 at
Pui O Lo Wai Tsuen with allowance for public access should be
provided. In case of
site constraint, the existing perimeter fence at Pui O Raw Water
Pumping Station could be incorporated to protect the shrine and should form
the limit of the buffer zone. |
Perimeter of |
Contractor |
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Operation Phase |
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# All recommendations and
requirements resulted during the course of EIA / EA Process, including ACE and
/ or accepted public comment to the proposed Project.
* D
= Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not
applicable
Table A.12 Implementation Schedule for Waste
Management (Non-Designated Project)
EIA Ref # |
Environmental
Protection Measures |
Location/ Timing |
Implementation Agent |
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Stages* |
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S10.5.1 - S10.5.3 |
Good Site Practices Good site practices during the construction
activities include: ·
Nomination of approved personnel, such as a site
manager, to be responsible for good site practices and making arrangements
for collection of all wastes generated at the site and effective disposal to
an appropriate facility. ·
Training of site personnel in proper waste
management and chemical waste handling procedures. ·
Provision of sufficient waste disposal points and
regular collection for disposal. ·
Appropriate measures to minimise windblown litter
and dust during transportation of waste by either covering trucks or by
transporting wastes in enclosed containers. ·
Regular cleaning and maintenance programme for
drainage systems, sumps and oil interceptors. ·
A Waste Management Plan shall be prepared and
submitted to the Engineer for approval. One may make reference to ETWB TCW
No. 15/2003 for details. ·
A
recording system for the amount of wastes generated, recycled and disposed
(including the disposal sites) shall be proposed. ·
In order to monitor the disposal of C&D
material at public filling areas and to control fly tipping, a trip-ticket
system shall be included as one of the contractual requirements to be implemented by an Environmental Team undertaking
the Environmental Monitoring and Audit work. One may make reference to WBTC No. 21/2002
for details. |
Work site / During the
construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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Waste Disposal
Ordinance (Cap.54) WBTC No.21/2002, ETWB TCW No. 15/2003 |
S10.5.4 |
Waste Reduction Measures Waste reduction is
best achieved at the planning and design stage, as well as by ensuring the
implementation of good site practices. Recommendations to achieve waste
reduction include: ·
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. ·
Separate labelled bins shall be provided to
segregate aluminium cans from other general refuse generated by the work
force, and to encourage collection of by individual collectors. ·
Any unused chemicals or those with remaining
functional capacity shall be recycled. ·
Maximising the use of reusable steel formwork to
reduce the amount of C&D material. ·
Proper storage and site practices to minimise the
potential for damage or contamination of construction materials. ·
Plan and stock construction materials carefully
to minimise amount of waste generated and avoid unnecessary generation of
waste. |
Work site / During
planning & design stage, and construction stage |
WSD/Contractor |
Ö |
Ö |
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WBTC No.4/98, ETWB TCW
No. 15/2003 |
S10.5.9 |
General Refuse General refuse shall be stored in enclosed bins
or compaction units separate from C&D material. A reputable waste collector shall be employed by the contractor
to remove general refuse from the site, separately from C&D
material. |
Work site / During the
construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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Public Health and
Municipal Services Ordinance (Cap. 132) |
S10.5.7 |
Construction & Demolition (C&D) Material When disposing C&D material at a public
filling area, it shall be noted that the material shall only consist of soil,
rock, concrete, brick, cement plaster/mortar, inert building debris,
aggregates and asphalt. The material
shall be free from marine mud, household refuse, plastic, metals, industrial
and chemical waste, animal and vegetable matter, and other material
considered to be unsuitable by the Filling Supervisor.
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Work site / During the
construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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WBTC No. 4/98,
21/2002, 25/99, 12/2000 ETWB TCW No. 15/2003 |
S10.5.8 |
Chemical Wastes If chemical wastes are produced at the
construction site, the Contractor would be required to register with the EPD
as a Chemical Waste Producer and to follow the guidelines stated in the Code
of Practice on the Packaging, Labelling and Storage of Chemical Wastes. Good quality containers compatible with
the chemical wastes shall be used.
Appropriate labels shall be securely attached on each chemical waste
container indicating the corresponding chemical characteristics of the
chemical waste, such as explosives, flammable, oxidizing, irritant, toxic,
harmful, corrosive, etc. The
Contractor shall use a licensed collector to transport and dispose of the
chemical wastes generated at the Chemical Waste Treatment Centre at Tsing Yi,
or other licenced facility, in accordance with the Waste Disposal (Chemical
Waste) (General) Regulation. No chemical waste shall be allowed to be stored
within the site of the waterworks installations of the Pui O Raw Water
Pumping Station and Pui O No. 2 Raw Water Pumping Station. All chemical wastes shall be
removed from the waterworks installations at the first instance. |
Work site / During the
construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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# All
recommendations and requirements resulted during the course of EIA Process,
including ACE and / or accepted public comment to the proposed project.
D - Design, C - Construction, O - Operation
# All
recommendations and requirements resulted during the course of EIA / EA
Process, including ACE and / or accepted public comment to the proposed
project.
* D
= Design, C = Construction and O = Operation
N/A Not
applicable
Table A.7 Implementation
Schedule for Waste Management
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Des - Design, C
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