Hong Kong Offshore LNG Terminal  – EIA Study

EIA Report

Table of Contents

 

1         Introduction

2         Objectives and Benefits for the Project and Consideration Of Alternatives                                        

3         Project Description

4         Air Quality

5         Hazard to Life

6         Noise

7         Water Quality

8         Waste Management Implications

9         Ecology

10       Fisheries

11       Visual

12       Cultural Heritage

13       Environmental Monitoring and Audit

14       ConcluSion

 

 

List of Figures

Figure 1.1          Indicative Location of Key Project Components

Figure 2.1          LNG Supply Chain including Offshore LNG Receiving Terminal

Figure 2.2          Offshore LNG Receiving Terminal Key Components and Process Overview

Figure 2.3          Absolute Constraints

Figure 2.4          Potential Locations for LNG Terminal

Figure 2.5          Potential Locations Screened by Absolute Constraints and Potential Constraints

Figure 2.6          LNG Terminal - Environmental & Physical Constraints

Figure 2.7          Potential Sites for the LNG Terminal

Figure 2.8          Preferred Orientation of the LNG Terminal

Figure 2.9a        BPPS Pipeline - Environmental Constraints & Alignment Options

Figure 2.9b        BPPS Pipeline - Physical Constraints & Alignment Options

Figure 2.9c        BPPS Pipeline - Environmental & Physical Constraints & Alignment Options

Figure 2.10a      LPS Pipeline - Environmental Constraints & Alignment Options

Figure 2.10b      LPS Pipeline - Physical Constraints & Alignment Options

Figure 2.10c      LPS Pipeline - Environmental & Physical Constraints & Alignment Options

Figure 2.11        Jetty Platform – Integrated Structural Jackets and Steel Trusses

Figure 2.12        Mooring Dolphins / Walkways / Vent Stack Structural Jacket

Figure 3.1          Indicative Location of Key Project Components

Figure 3.2          Indicative Location of the Gas Receiving Station at Black Point Power Station

Figure 3.3         Indicative Location of the Gas Receiving Station at Lamma Power Station

Figure 3.4         Indicative Location of the LNG Terminal

Figure 3.5          Conceptual Layout of the LNG Terminal

Figure 3.6a        Typical Cross Sections of the Proposed Pipeline Trench Designs (1)

Figure 3.6b        Typical Cross Sections of the Proposed Pipeline Trench Designs (2)

Figure 3.7          Indicative LNG Carrier Marine Access Route

Figure 3.8          Preliminary Construction Programme

Figure 3.9          Overview of Project Pipeline Construction Methods

Figure 4.1          Project Site Locations and 500m Study Area

Figure 4.2          Proposed Gas Receiving Station at Black Point Power Station and Identified Air Sensitive Receivers

Figure 4.3          Proposed Gas Receiving Station Location at Lamma Power Station and Identified Air Sensitive Receivers

Figure 4.4          Stack Locations of Gas Heaters within Black Point Power Station

Figure 4.5          Stack Locations of Gas Heaters within Lamma Power Station

Figure 4.6          Major Emission Sources in the Vicinity of the Project Site at Black Point

Figure 4.7          Major Emission Sources in the Vicinity of the Project Site at Lamma Island

Figure 4.8          Open roads within 500m from ASR A1 and A2

Figure 4.9          Open roads within 500m from ASR A3 and A4

Figure 4.10        Contour of Cumulative 19th Highest 1-hour Average NO2 Concentration at 40m above ground in the BPPS area

Figure 4.11        Contour of Cumulative 19th Highest 1-hour Average NO2 Concentration at 60m above ground in the BPPS area

Figure 4.12        Contour of Cumulative Annual Average NO2 Concentration at 40m above ground in the BPPS area

Figure 4.13        Contour of Cumulative Annual Average NO2 Concentration at 50m above ground in the BPPS area

Figure 4.14        Contour of Cumulative 19th Highest 1-hour Average NO2 Concentration at 10m above ground in the LPS area

Figure 4.15        Contour of Cumulative Annual Average NO2 Concentration at 10m above ground in the LPS area

Figure 5.1          Schematic Diagram of Hazard to Life QRA Study Process

Figure 5.2          Societal Risk Guidelines for Acceptable Risk Levels

Figure 5.3          LNGC Transit Route

Figure 5.4          Individual Risk of the LNGC and FSRU Vessel Transit in the Operational Year in 2020

Figure 5.5          Individual Risk of the LNGC and FSRU Vessel Transit in the Future Scenario Year in 2030

Figure 5.6          Societal Risk for the LNGC and FSRU Vessel Transit

Figure 5.7          Individual Risk of the LNG Terminal in the Operational Year in 2020

Figure 5.8          Individual Risk of the LNG Terminal in the Future Scenario Year in 2030

Figure 5.9          Societal Risk for the FSRU Vessel, the Jetty and LNGC Unloading Operation at the Offshore Terminal

Figure 5.10        Segmentation of Subsea BPPS and LPS Pipelines

Figure 5.11        Societal Risk for the Subsea BPPS Pipeline 2020

Figure 5.12        Societal Risk for the Subsea BPPS Pipeline 2030

Figure 5.13        Societal Risk for the Subsea LPS Pipeline 2020

Figure 5.14        Societal Risk for the Subsea LPS Pipeline 2030

Figure 5.15        Societal Risk for the Subsea BPPS Pipeline (Uncertainty Case 2020)

Figure 5.16        Societal Risk for the Subsea BPPS Pipeline (Uncertainty Case 2030)

Figure 5.17        Societal Risk for the Subsea LPS Pipeline (Uncertainty Case 2020)

Figure 5.18        Societal Risk for the Subsea LPS Pipeline (Uncertainty Case 2030)

Figure 5.19        Individual Risk of the GRS at the BPPS (Construction Year in 2020)

Figure 5.20        Individual Risk of the GRS at the BPPS (Operational Year in 2020)

Figure 5.21        Individual Risk of the GRS at the BPPS (Future Scenario Year in 2030)

Figure 5.22        Societal Risk for the GRS at the BPPS

Figure 5.23        Individual Risk of the GRS at the LPS (Construction Year in 2020)

Figure 5.24        Individual Risk of the GRS at the LPS (Operational Year in 2020)

Figure 5.25        Individual Risk of the GRS at the LPS (Future Scenario Year in 2030)

Figure 5.26        Societal Risk for the GRS at the LPS

Figure 6.1          Location of Noise Sensitive Receivers

Figure 6.2          Baseline Noise Monitoring Location

Figure 7.1          Relevant Water Control Zones for the Hong Kong Offshore LNG Terminal

Figure 7.2          Water Sensitive Receivers in the Vicinity of the Proposed LNG Terminal and along the Proposed Pipeline Route

Figure 7.3          Model Observation Points for Water Quality Model in the Vicinity of the Proposed LNG Terminal and along the Proposed Pipeline Route

Figure 7.4          Indicative Arrangement of Cage Type Silt Curtain for Grab Dredging

Figure 7.5          Indicative Arrangement of Cage Type and Floating Type Silt Curtains for Jetting

Figure 7.6          Maximum Allowable Work Rates and Proposed Mitigation Measures

Figure 8.1          Dredging and Sediment Sampling Locations under this EIA Study

Figure 8.2          Marine Sediment Testing Results

 

Figure 9.1          Marine Ecological Impact Assessment Area

Figure 9.2          Terrestrial Ecological Impact Assessment Area

Figure 9.3          Avifauna Assessment Area

Figure 9.4          Terrestrial Habitat Identified within the Assessment Area at LPS

Figure 9.5          Terrestrial Habitat Identified within the Assessment Area at BPPS

Figure 9.6          Marine Habitat Identified within the Assessment Area

Figure 9C.1       Lamma Power Station Intertidal Transect Locations for Seasonal Surveys in 2016 and 2017

Figure 9C.2       Intertidal Transect Locations for Seasonal Surveys in 2016 and 2017 at Tau Lo Chau

Figure 9C.3       Intertidal Transect Locations for Seasonal Surveys in 2016 and 2017 at Pak Chau

Figure 9C.4       Subtidal Benthos Survey Location

Figure 9C.5       Dive Survey Location

Figure 9C.6       Representative Photographic Records of Seabed and Corals taken during the Subtidal Dive Survey at LPS

Figure 9C.7       Representative Photographic Records of Seabed and Corals taken during the Subtidal Dive Survey at Tau Lo Chau

Figure 9C.8       Representative Photographic Records of Seabed and Corals taken during the Subtidal Dive Survey at Yi O

Figure 9C.9       Representative Photographic Records of Seabed and Corals taken during the Subtidal Dive Survey at Pak Chau

Figure 9C.10     Representative Photographic Records of Seabed and Corals taken during the Subtidal Dive Survey along the Proposed pipeline alignment

Figure 9C.11     Distribution of Chinese White Dolphin Sightings during Marine Mammal Shipboard Survey from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.12     Distribution of Finless Porpoise Sightings during Marine Mammal Shipboard Survey from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.13     Distribution of Chinese White Dolphin Sightings among different seasons During Marine Mammal Shipboard Surveys from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.14     Distribution of Chinese White Dolphin with Different Group Sizes during Marine Mammal Shipboard Survey from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.15     Distribution of Unspotted Calves and Unspotted Juveniles during Marine Mammal Shipboard Surveys from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.16     Distribution of Chinese White Dolphin Engaged in Feeding, Socializing, Traveling and Resting/Milling Activities during Marine Mammal Shipboard Survey from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.17     Distribution of Finless Porpoise Sightings among different seasons during Marine Mammal Shipboard Survey from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.18     Distribution of Finless Porpoise with Different Group Sizes during Marine Mammal Shipboard Survey from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.19     Monthly Variations in Encounter Rates of Chinese White Dolphin (CWD) and Finless Porpoise (FP) during Marine Mammal Shipboard Survey from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.20     Temporal Trends in Annual Abundance Estimates of Chinese White Dolphin in NWL, WL and SWL in the Past Decade in Comparison with the Estimates during Marine Mammal Shipboard Surveys from June 2016 to May 2017

Figure 9C.21     Detection Positive Minutes (DPM) per Week for Finless Porpoises among the Three Deployment Locations From October 2016 to October 2017

Figure 9C.22     Detection Positive Minutes (DPM) per Week for Chinese White Dolphin among the Three Deployment Locations From October 2016 to October 2017

Figure 9C.23     Monthly Comparisons on DPM Diel Patterns of Finless Porpoises among the Three Deployment Locations from October 2016 to October 2017

Figure 9C.24     DPM Diel Patterns of Chinese White Dolphin among the Three Deployment Locations from October 2016 to October 2017

Figure 9D.1       Distribution of Chinese White Dolphin in Western Waters from 2007 to 2017

Figure 9D.2       Overall sighting density (left) and Overall density (right) of Chinese White Dolphins with corrected survey effort per km2 in waters around Lantau Island, using data collected during 2007-2017

Figure 9D.3       Distribution of unspotted calves (left) and unspotted juveniles (right) of Chinese White Dolphins in western waters of Hong Kong during 2007-2017

Figure 9D.4       Density of unspotted calves (left) and density of unspotted juveniles (right) of Chinese White Dolphins per km2 in waters around Lantau Island from 2007 - 2017

Figure 9D.5       Distribution of Chinese white dolphins engaged in feeding and socializing activities in western waters of Hong Kong during 2007 - 2017

Figure 9D.6       Sighting densities (SPSE) of Chinese White Dolphins per km2 engaged in feeding (left) and socializing (right) activities in waters around Lantau Island from 2007 - 2017

Figure 9D.7       Number of individual Chinese White Dolphins with their 50% (left) and 25% (right) UD core areas overlapped with each 1km2 grid in waters around Lantau Island from 2007 - 2017

Figure 9D.8       Distribution of Sightings of Finless Porpoises in Southern Waters of Hong Kong in 2007 - 2017

Figure 9D.9       Seasonal Pattern in Distribution of Sightings of Finless Porpoises in Southern Waters of Hong Kong in 2007 - 2017

Figure 9D.10     Overall Sighting density (top) and overall density (bottom) of finless porpoises with corrected survey effort per km2 during the dry season in southern waters of Hong Kong, using data collected during 2007 - 2017

Figure 9D.11     Overall sighting density (top) and overall density (bottom) of finless porpoises with corrected survey effort per km2 during the wet season in southern waters of Hong Kong, using data collected during 2007 - 2017

Figure 9D.12     Distribution of Sightings of Large Groups of Finless Porpoises (five or more animals per group) in Southern Waters of Hong Kong in 2007 – 2017

Figure 9D.13     Average group size of finless porpoises in each of the 1-km2 grids in southern waters of Hong Kong during dry season (top) and wet season (bottom) in 2007 – 2017

Figure 9C.25     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Birds of Prey in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.26     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Egrets and Herons in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.27     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Gulls and Terns in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.28     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Seabirds (excluded Gulls & Terns) in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.29     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Waterbirds & Wetland Dependent Birds (excluded Egrets & Herons) in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.30     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of the Others (Landbirds) in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.31     Overall Bird Density in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total Effective Survey Trips = 24, Under Sea Condition of Beaufort <= 5)

Figure 9C.32     Seasonal Bird Density in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total Effective Survey Trips = 24)

Figure 9C.33     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of All Birds in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.34     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of White-bellied Sea Eagle in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.35     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Black Kite in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.36     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Common Buzzard in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.37     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Peregrine Falcon in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.38     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Crested Goshawk in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.39     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Crested Serpent Eagle in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.40     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Common Kestrel in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.41     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Pacific Reef Egret in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.42     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Great Egret in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.43     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Little Egret in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.44     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Cattle Egret in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.45     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Black-headed Gull in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.46     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Black-naped Tern in Waters around Lamma Island during July 2016 to June 2017

Figure 9C.47     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Black-tailed Gull in Waters around Lamma Island during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.48     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Bridled Tern in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Bridled Tern in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017

Figure 9C.49     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Aleutian Terns in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.50     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Little Tern in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.51     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Yellow-legged Gull in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.52     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Roseate Tern in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.53     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of House Swift in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.54     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Grey-tailed Tattler in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.55     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Whimbrel in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.56     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Pied Kingfisher in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9C.57     Seasonal Variation of the Distribution of Northern Pintail in the Avifauna Assessment Area during July 2016 to June 2017 (Total effective survey trips = 24)

Figure 9.7          Existing, Proposed and Potential Marine Parks

Figure 9.8          Delineation of Marine Waters Habitats within the LNG Terminal, BPPS Pipeline and LPS Pipeline

 

Figure 11.1        Planning & Development Context near Proposed LNG Terminal

Figure 11.2        Planning & Development Context near BPPS

Figure 11.3        Planning & Development Context near LPS

Figure 11.4        Locations of Identified Visual Sensitive Receivers (VSRs) and Proposed Vantage Points (VPs) within 20 km of LNG Terminal

Figure 11.5        Locations of Identified Visual Sensitive Receivers (VSRs) and Proposed Vantage Points to the GRS at BPPS & LPS

Figure 11.6a      Detailed Locations of Vantage Points (VP1 to VP4) and Identified Visual Sensitive Receivers (VSRs) for LNG Terminal

Figure 11.6b      Detailed Locations of Vantage Points (VP5 to VP8) and Identified Visual Sensitive Receivers (VSRs) for LNG Terminal

Figure 11.6c      Detailed Locations of Vantage Points (VP9 to VP12) and Identified Visual Sensitive Receivers (VSRs) for LNG Terminal

Figure 11.6d      Detailed Locations of Vantage Points (VP13 and 14) and Identified Visual Sensitive Receivers (VSRs) for the GRSs at the BPPS and LPS

Figure 11.7a      Restricted views to Project from VSRs (Sheet 1 of 5)

Figure 11.7b      Restricted views to Project from VSRs (Sheet 2 of 5)

Figure 11.7c      Restricted views to Project from VSRs (Sheet 3 of 5)

Figure 11.7d      Restricted views to Project from VSRs (Sheet 4 of 5)

Figure 11.7e      Restricted views to Project from VSRs (Sheet 5 of 5)

Figure 11.8a      Photomontage from VP1 – View from Siu A Chau (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.8b      Photomontage from VP1 – View from Siu A Chau (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.9a      Photomontage from VP2 – View from Lantau Trail, Stage 8 (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.9b      Photomontage from VP2 – View from Lantau Trail, Stage 8 (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.10a    Photomontage from VP3 – View from Lo Kei Wan, Lantau Island (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.10b    Photomontage from VP3 – View from Lo Kei Wan, Lantau Island (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.11a    Photomontage from VP4 – View from Cheung Sha Beach, S. Lantau (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.11b    Photomontage from VP4 – View from Cheung Sha Beach, S. Lantau (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.12a    Photomontage from VP5 – View from Pui O Beach (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.12b    Photomontage from VP5 – View from Pui O Beach (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.13a    Photomontage from VP6 – View from Lantau Peak (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.13b    Photomontage from VP6 – View from Lantau Peak (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.14a    Photomontage from VP7 – View from offshore area near Shek Kwu Chau  (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.14b    Photomontage from VP7 – View from offshore area near Shek Kwu Chau  (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.15a    Photomontage from VP8 – View from Cheung Chau (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.15b    Photomontage from VP8 – View from Cheung Chau (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.16a    Photomontage from VP9 – View from Lamma Island near Lo So Shing  (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.16b    Photomontage from VP9 – View from Lamma Island near Lo So Shing  (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.17a    Photomontage from VP10 – View from Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.17b    Photomontage from VP10 – View from Yung Shue Wan, Lamma Island (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.18a    Photomontage from VP11 – View from vicinity of the Macau Ferry Route (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.18b    Photomontage from VP11 – View from vicinity of the Macau Ferry Route (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.19a    Photomontage from VP12 – View from South Lantau Country Trail (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.19b    Photomontage from VP12 – View from South Lantau Country Trail (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.20a    Photomontage from VP13 – View from Offshore area near Lamma Power Station (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.20b    Photomontage from VP13 – View from Offshore area near Lamma Power Station (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.21a    Photomontage from VP14 – View from Offshore area near BPPS (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 11.21b    Photomontage from VP14 – View from Offshore area near BPPS (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 11.22      Existing Gas Receiving Station facilities at Black Point and Lamma Power Stations

Figure 12.1        Proposed MAI Assessment Area

Figure 12.2        Relevant Previous Marine Archaeological Investigation (MAI) Desktop Review / MAI Previously Conducted

Figure 12.3        Marine Geophysical Survey Locations

Figure 12.4        Survey Track Plots, Seabed Features and Sonar Contacts Locations in Segment A

Figure12.5         Survey Track Plots, Seabed Features and Sonar Contacts Locations in Segment B

Figure 12.6        Survey Track Plots, Seabed Features and Sonar Contacts Locations in Segment C

Figure 12.7        Survey Track Plots, Seabed Features and Sonar Contacts Locations in Segment D

Figure 12.8        Survey Track Plots, Seabed Features and Sonar Contacts Locations in Segment E

Figure 12.9a      Survey Track Plots, Seabed Features and Sonar Contacts Locations in Segment F (Sheet 1 of 2)

Figure 12.9b      Survey Track Plots, Seabed Features and Sonar Contacts Locations in Segment F (Sheet 2 of 2)

Figure 12.10      Seabed Condition of the Assessment Area

Figure 12.11      Seabed Condition of the Assessment Area

Figure 12.12      Seabed Condition of the Assessment Area

Figure 12.13      Sonar Contact D-SC002 in Segment D

Figure 12.14      Sonar Contact D-SC008 in Segment D

Figure 12.15      Sonar Contact F-SC001 in Segment F

Figure 12.16      Sonar Contact E-SC008 in Segment E

 

List of Annexes

Annex 1A          Stakeholder Engagement Activities

Annex 3A          Review of Potential Concurrent Projects

Annex 4A          Emission Inventory for the Proposed New Gas Heaters of the Project at BPPS and LPS

Annex 4B          Emission Inventory for the Existing and Planned Emissions Sources in the Vicinity of the New GRS at BPPS and LPS

Annex 4C          Vehicular Emissions from Open Roads

Annex 4D          PATH - Land Use

Annex 4E          Predicted Cumulative Pollutant Concentrations at ASRs

Annex 5A          Key Input Data for the QRA Study

Annex 5B          Detailed Operation and Process Description

Annex 5C          Summary of Industry Incidents Review

Annex 5D          Discussion on Potential Initiating Events and Hazardous Scenario Development

Annex 5E          Hazard Identification Worksheets

Annex 5F          Frequency Analysis

Annex 5F-1       Full List of Event Tree Analysis for the LNG Terminal

Annex 5F-2       Full List of Event Tree Analysis for GRS facilities at the BPPS    

Annex 5F-3       Full List of Event Tree Analysis for GRS facilities at the LPS       

Annex 5G          Consequence Analysis

Annex 5G-1       Consequence Analysis Results for Marine Transits of LNGC and FSRU Vessel to the LNG Terminal

Annex 5G-2       Consequence Analysis Results for the LNG Terminal

Annex 5G-3       Consequence Analysis Results for GRSs at BPPS

Annex 5G-4       Consequence Analysis Results for GRSs at LPS

Annex 5G-5       Consequence Modelling Parameters for the LNG Terminal     

Annex 5G-6       Consequence Modelling Parameters for GRS facilities at the BPPS

Annex 5G-7       Consequence Modelling Parameters for GRS facilities at the LPS

Annex 5H          Main Risk Contributor to Potential Loss of Life associated with the Proposed Project Facilities

Annex 6A          Photograph of Representative Noise Sensitive Receivers (NSRs)

Annex 6B          Operation Plant Inventory

Annex 6C          Operational Noise Impact Assessment

Annex 7A          Sediment Elutriate Test Results

Annex 7B          Water Quality Modelling Method Statement

Annex 7C          Result Tables for Construction Phase Sediment Plume Modelling

Annex 7D          Result Table for Construction Phase Dissolved Oxygen Depletion

Annex 7E          Result Table for Construction Phase - Conservative Tracer Dispersion and Nutrient Release

Annex 7F           Detailed Results of CORMIX Modelling

Annex 7G          Results of Operation Phase Cooled Water and Total Residual Chlorine Discharge Modelling

Annex 7H          Contour Plot for Operation Phase Sediment Plume Modelling for Maintenance Dredging

Annex 7I           Results of Operation Phase LNGC Fuel Spill Modelling

Annex 7J          Material Safety Data Sheet for WFT-9371

 

Annex 8A          Agreed Marine Sediment Sampling and Testing Plan (MSSTP)

Annex 8B          Laboratory Test Reports          

 

Annex 9A          Ecology – Literature Review

Annex 9B          Ecology – Survey Methodology

Annex 9C          Data on Intertidal and Subtidal Assemblages

Annex 9D          Data from Marine Mammal Surveys

Annex 9E          Data from Avifauna Survey

Annex 10A        Fisheries – Literature Review

Annex 10B        Fisheries Survey Methodology

Annex 10C        Fisheries – Survey Results

Annex 10D        Adult Fish Production Survey Data

Annex 10E        Ichthyoplankton and Fish Post-larvae Survey Data

Annex 10F         Commercial Value of Adult Fish and Crustacean Species Recorded from Field Surveys

Annex 12A        UKHO Wreck

Annex 13A        Implementation Schedule