Table 9.1 Implementation Schedule for Noise Control
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Location / Timing |
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Construction Phase |
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S3.78 |
The following good site
practices shall be implemented: ·
Only well-maintained plant
should be operated on-site and plant should be serviced regularly during the
construction programme ·
Silencers or mufflers on
construction equipment should be utilised and should be properly maintained
during the construction programme ·
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 ·
Material stockpiles and
other structures should be effectively utilised, wherever practicable, in
screening noise from on-site construction activities |
Work site / during construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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Operation Phase |
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S3.8 |
The maximum allowable flight number
to be operated at both existing and proposed helipad should be controlled so as to
ensure same noise performance found in the EIA Report. |
Operation phase |
Heliport/ Helicopter Operator |
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Ö |
EIAO-TM |
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S3.82 |
The helicopter type of S76C+ or other
helicopter types with lower noise emission level than S76C+ should be used at
proposed helipad. |
Operation phase |
Heliport/ Helicopter Operator |
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Ö |
EIAO-TM |
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S3. |
Helicopter noise monitoring is recommended at three
Noise Sensitive Receivers during the first six years of operation of the proposed new
helipad. The detail EM&A requirements for |
First six years of operation |
Heliport/ Helicopter Operator |
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Ö |
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
Table 9.2 Implementation Schedule for Water Quality Control
EIA Ref
# |
Environmental
Protection Measures / Mitigation Measures |
Location
/ Timing |
Implementation
Agent |
Implementation
Stages* |
Relevant
Legislation and Guidelines |
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D |
C |
O |
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Construction Phase |
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S4.18 –S4.20 |
Construction
Site Runoff and General Construction Activities ·
The practices outlined in ProPECC PN 1/94 Construction
Site Drainage should be adopted where applicable, to minimise the potential
water quality impacts from construction site runoff and various construction
activities. ·
There is a need to apply to EPD for a discharge licence
for discharging effluent from the construction site, if any. The discharge
quality is required to meet the requirements specified in the discharge
licence. Any wastewater generated from the works areas should be treated so
that it satisfies all the standards listed in the TM-DSS. It is anticipated that the wastewater
generated from the works areas, if any, would be of small quantity. ·
Good site practices should be adopted to collect the
rubbish and litter on the construction sites so as to prevent the rubbish and
litter from spreading from the site area.
It is recommended to clean the construction sites on a regular basis. ·
Scavenging service for collecting any materials/ waste
loss from the site into the sea should be provided on a need basis. |
Work site / during construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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ProPECC PN 1/94; WPCO |
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S4.21 – S4.22 |
Sewage
from Workforce ·
The presence of construction workers generates
sewage. The construction workers can
make use of the existing toilet facilities within the MFT, as necessary. If
required, sufficient portable chemical toilets should be provided in the
works areas, and a licensed collector should be deployed for appropriate
disposal and maintenance of the toilets on a regular basis. ·
Notices should be posted at conspicuous locations to
remind the workers not to discharge any sewage or wastewater into the nearby
environment during the construction phase of the Project. Regular environmental audit on the
construction site can provide an effective control of any malpractices and
can achieve continual improvement of environmental performance on site. It is anticipated that sewage generation
during the construction phase of the Project would not cause water pollution
problem after undertaking all required measures. |
Work site / during construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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ProPECC PN 1/94; WPCO |
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S4.23 |
Accidental
Spillage of Chemicals Any
service shop and maintenance facilities should be located within a bunded
area, and sumps and oil interceptors should be provided. Maintenance of
equipment involving activities with potential for leakage and spillage should
only be undertaken within the areas appropriately equipped to control these
discharges. |
Work site / during
construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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WPCO |
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Operation Phase |
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S4.24 |
Handling
of Site Drainage and Effluent For
operational stage effluent handling, treatment and disposal, the practices
outlined in ProPECC PN 5/93 should be adopted where applicable. |
Project site/ during design stage and operational
phase |
Project proponent |
Ö |
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Ö |
WPCO, Building Regulations, Waste
Disposal Ordinance |
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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
Table 9.3 Implementation Schedule for Air Quality Control
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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S5.26 |
Dust
mitigation measures stipulated in the
Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation shall be
incorporated to control dust emission.
Major control measures relevant to this Project are
listed below: ·
skip hoist for material transport
should be totally enclosed by impervious sheeting; ·
Any furnace, boiler or other plant or equipment or use any fuel
that might in any circumstance produce smoker should not be installed; ·
the contractor shall not burn debris or
other materials on the work areas. |
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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Operation Phase |
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N/A |
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
Table 9.4 Implementation Schedule for Waste Management
EIA Ref # |
Environmental Protection
Measures/Mitigation Measures |
Location/ Timing |
Implementation Agent |
Implementation Stages* |
Relevant Legislation and
Guidelines |
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Des |
C |
O |
Dec |
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S6.20 |
Good Site Practices Good site practices during the construction
activities include: ·
Nomination of an approved personnel, such as a
site manager, to be responsible for the implementation of good site
practices, arrangements for collection and effective disposal to an
appropriate facility, of all wastes generated at the site. ·
Training of site personnel in site cleanliness, appropriate
waste management procedures and concepts of waste reduction, reuse and
recycling. ·
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 in accordance with ETWB TCW No.
15/2003 and submitted to the Engineer for approval. |
Work site / During the construction period |
Contractor |
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Ö |
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Waste Disposal Ordinance (Cap.54), ETWB TCW No.
15/2003 |
S6.21 |
General
Refuse General refuse shall be stored in enclosed bins or compaction
units. A reputable waste collector
shall be employed by the contractor to remove general refuse from the
site. An enclosed and covered area is
preferred to reduce the occurrence of ‘wind blown’ light 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) |
S6.22 – S6.23 |
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. The Waste Disposal Ordinance (Cap 354)
and its subsidiary regulations, in particular the Waste Disposal (Chemical
Waste) (General) Regulation, should be observed and complied with for control
of chemical wastes. The Contractor
shall use a licensed collector to transport and dispose of the chemical wastes,
to either the Chemical Waste Treatment Centre at Tsing Yi, or another
licensed facility, in accordance with the Waste Disposal (Chemical Waste)
(General) Regulation. Disposal of chemical wastes should be carried out in compliance with
the Waste Disposal Ordinance. The Code of Practice on the Packaging,
Labelling and Storage of Chemical Wastes published under the Waste Disposal
Ordinance details the requirements to deal with chemical wastes. General
requirements are given as follows: ·
Suitable
containers should be used to hold the chemical wastes to avoid leakage or
spillage during storage, handling and transport. ·
Chemical
waste containers should be suitably labelled, to notify and warn the
personnel who are handling the wastes, to avoid accidents. ·
Storage
area should be selected at a safe location on site and adequate space should
be allocated to the storage area. |
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.
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Des - Design, C - Construction, O - Operation and Dec –
Decommissioning