Contents

Executive summary

1       Introduction

1.1      Background

1.2      Project Organisation

1.3      Status of Construction Works in the Reporting Period

2       Summary of EM&A Requirements and Mitigation Measures

2.1      Monitoring Requirements

2.2      Environmental Mitigation Measures

3       Summary of EM&A Results

3.1      Monitoring Data

3.2      Monitoring Exceedances

4       Waste Management

4.1      Lyric Theatre Complex

5       Environmental Non-conformance

6       Comments, Recommendations and Conclusion

6.1      Comments

6.2      Recommendations

6.3      Conclusion

Figure 1      Site Layout Plan and Monitoring Stations

Appendices

A.      Project Organisation

B.      Construction Programme

C.      Environmental Mitigation Measures – Implementation Status

D.      Meteorological Data Extracted from Hong Kong Observatory

E.      Graphical Plots of the Monitoring Results

F.      Waste Flow table

G.      Cumulative Statistics on Complaints, Notifications of Summons and Successful Prosecutions

 

  

 

Executive summary

This Quarterly EM&A Report presents the monitoring works at Lyric Theatre Complex conducted from 1 May 2021 to 31 July 2021.The construction works and EM&A programme for M+ Museum was commenced on 31 October 2015 and completed on 28 February 2021; while the construction works and EM&A programme for Lyric Theatre Complex (L1 and L2 Contracts) was commenced on 1 March 2016, and the EM&A programme for L1 Contract was completed on 30 June 2021.

The impact stage EM&A programme for the Project includes air quality, noise, water quality, waste, landscape and visual monitoring. The recommended environmental mitigation measures were implemented on site and regular inspections were carried out to ensure that the environmental conditions are acceptable.

The EM&A programme was carried out by the ET in accordance with the EM&A Manual requirements. It is concluded from the environmental monitoring and audit works that adequate environmental mitigation measures have been implemented by the contractors where appropriate in the reporting quarter.

Exceedance of Action and Limit Levels

There was no breach of Action and Limit levels for Air Quality (1-hour TSP and 24-hour TSP) and Noise in this reporting quarter.

Implementation of Mitigation Measures

Construction phase weekly site inspections were carried out to confirm the implementation measures undertaken by the Contractors in the reporting quarter. The status of implementation of mitigation measures during the reporting quarter is shown in Appendix C.

Landscape and visual impact inspections were conducted as part of the abovementioned weekly site inspections during the reporting quarter. No adverse comment on landscape and visual aspects were made during these inspections.

Record of Complaints

Five complaints were received during the reporting quarter.

Record of Notifications of Summons and Successful Prosecutions

No notifications of summons and successful prosecutions were recorded in the reporting quarter.

 

 

 

1        Introduction

1.1             Background

Mott MacDonald Hong Kong Limited (MMHK) was commissioned to undertake the Environmental Team (ET) services (including environmental monitoring and audit (EM&A)) for the construction of M+ Museum Main Works (Contract No.: CC/2015/3A/022) and Lyric Theatre Complex including the Foundation Works (Contract No.: CC/2015/3A/014), L1 Contract (Contract No. CC/2017/3A/030) and L2 Contract (Contract No. CC/2017/3A/031) at West Kowloon Cultural District (WKCD) (The Project) as part of the WKCD development. The Project Proponent is the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (WKCDA). The construction works and EM&A programme for M+ Museum was commenced on 31 October 2015 and completed on 28 February 2021; while the construction works and EM&A programme for Lyric Theatre Complex (L1 and L2 Contracts) was commenced on 1 March 2016, and the EM&A programme for L1 Contract was completed on 30 June 2021.

The overall works for the WKCD fall under two separate categories of Designated Project (DP) of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO), namely an “engineering feasibility study of urban development projects with a study area covering more than 20 ha or involving a total population of more than 100 000” (Item 1 of Schedule 3) and “an underpass more than 100m in length under the built areas” (Item A.9, Part I, Schedule 2). An Environmental Permit No. EP-453/2013/B (EP) was issued with respect to the “Underpass Road and Austin Road Flyover Serving the West Kowloon Cultural District” which specifically includes the abovementioned category of DP under Item A.9, Part I, Schedule 2 of the EIAO. The captioned projects include part of the abovementioned underpass road located within the site boundary also falls under this same category.

The M+ museum development aims to provide an iconic presence for the M+ museum, semi-transparent vertical plane, housing education facilities, a public restaurant and museum offices. At ground and lower levels, generous access will be provided to the park and other West Kowloon Cultural District facilities, alongside a public resource centre, theatres, retail and dining, and back-of-house functions.

The 1,200-seat Lyric Theatre Complex will be Hong Kong’s first world-class facility for dance performances, including ballet, contemporary and Chinese dance forms. In the run up to the opening of further major performing arts venues in the WKCD, it will also be used for a wide variety of performing arts events including drama, opera and musical performances. The Lyric Theatre Complex will act as a platform for Hong Kong’s leading arts organisations and be a new major venue to show programmes from Asia and worldwide.

The Quarterly EM&A Report is prepared in accordance with the Clause 3.4 of the Environmental Permit No. EP-453/2013/B. This Quarterly EM&A Report presents the monitoring works conducted from 1 May 2021 to 31 July 2021. The purpose of this report is to summarise the findings in the EM&A of the project over the reporting period.

1.2             Project Organisation

The organisation chart and lines of communication with respect to the on-site environmental management structure together with the contact information of the key personnel are shown in Appendix A.

1.3             Status of Construction Works in the Reporting Period

During the reporting period, construction works at L1 undertaken include:

    Slab construction

    Box culvert construction

    AET protection – Construction of at-grade Slab

    Construction of dog house

    Column installation

    Austin Road West lay-by (PIW Works)

 

During the reporting period, construction works at L2 undertaken include:

    LTC construction

Structure (Slab, wall, columns and beam)

    Falsework and formwork erection

    Reinforcement work

    Concrete work

ABWF & MEP work

    ASDA and Lyric Theatre Promenade

    Structure and BS works

    DSC cofferdam (Cofferdam A)

    Install DCS pipes/ valve/ fittings (DN500/ DN1400) outside chamber Construction of Valve Chamber

    Install new connection puddle flange

    Pipe leakage tests (pre-test)

    Construction of valve chamber (middle portion)

    Modification to existing pump cell

    ABWF works

    Extended basement

    ABWF & MEP work

    RC Duct work

    Underpass and Associated Area

    RC Structure (Waffle Ceiling)

    M+ Day 2 Works

    Hoarding Work

    Modification Works at M+Day 2 PN2

 

The Construction Works Programme of the Project is provided in Appendix B. A layout plan of the Project is provided in Figure 1.

 

 

 

2        Summary of EM&A Requirements and Mitigation Measures

2.1             Monitoring Requirements

In accordance with the EM&A Manual, environmental parameters including air quality, noise, landscape and visual have been monitored. The specific parameters, monitoring frequency and the respective Action and Limit levels are given in Table 2.1. Locations of the monitoring stations are provided in Figure 1.

Table 2.1:         Summary of Impact EM&A Requirements

Parameters

Descriptions

Locations

Frequencies

Action level

Limit level

Air Quality

24-Hour TSP

AM1 - International Commerce Centre

At least once every 6 days

143.6 μg/m3

260 μg/m3

1-Hour TSP

AM1 - International Commerce Centre

At least 3 times every 6 days

273.7 μg/m3

500 μg/m3

24-Hour TSP

AM2 - The Harbourside Tower 1

At least once every 6 days

151.1 μg/m3

260 μg/m3

1-Hour TSP

AM2 - The Harbourside Tower 1

At least 3 times every 6 days

274.2 μg/m3

500 μg/m3

Noise

Leq, 30 minutes

NM1- The Harbourside Tower 1

Weekly

When one documented complaint is received from any one of the sensitive receivers

75 dB(A)

Landscape & Visual

Monitor implementation of proposed mitigation measures during the construction stage

As described in Table 9.1 and 9.2 of the EM&A Manual

Bi-weekly

N/A

N/A

 

In the context of the monitoring activities at M+ Museum and the Lyric Complex, three monitoring stations had been considered, including AM1 (International Commerce Centre), AM2 (The Harbourside Tower 1) for air monitoring, and NM1 (The Harbourside Tower 1) for noise monitoring. Other monitoring locations were so far away from M+ Museum and the Lyric Complex and could not be representative for impact monitoring.

The Harbourside management office formally rejected our proposal of setting up air quality and noise monitoring equipment on its premises at the podium level of Tower 1 (AM2/NM1) on 10 November 2015. Nevertheless, a suitable air quality monitoring location at AM2 was identified on the ground floor in front of The Harbourside Tower 1, which is at the same location as that of baseline monitoring for consistency. No management approval is required on the ground floor for conducting the air monitoring. However, the electricity supply at AM2 was suspended from 31 August 2016. In order to have a more secure electricity supply, an alternative air monitoring location (AM2A) was identified at Austin Road West opposite to The Harbourside Tower 1, which is close to Lyric Theatre Complex site entrance. This alternative air monitoring location was approved by EPD on 28 September 2016. Due to the works programme, the air monitoring location AM2A has been relocated to the alternative monitoring location AM2B at the 1st floor of Gammon’s site office, which was approved by EPD on 21 February 2019. In view of the upcoming construction works to be undertaken at the air monitoring station AM2B, AM2B was no longer available for conducting the impact air quality monitoring. Hence, an alternative air monitoring location was identified on the ground floor in front of The Harbourside Tower 1 (AM2) which is at the same location as the baseline monitoring and this previously approved monitoring location had also been used for the EM&A Programme from November 2015 to August 2016, the relocation was approved by EPD on 27 May 2021.

Alternative noise monitoring location was identified at The Arch (NM2); however, The Arch management office formally rejected our proposal of setting up noise monitoring equipment on its premises on 23 November 2015. On the other hand, noise monitoring at G/F of Harbourside could not be representative. However, approval from the management office of the International Commerce Centre has been granted on 29 February 2016 for conducting noise monitoring at the alternative noise monitoring location identified at the podium floor (NM1A) which is free from screening to the construction activities.

In short, 2 air quality monitoring stations and 1 noise impact monitoring station were confirmed for the impact monitoring.

2.2             Environmental Mitigation Measures

Environmental mitigation measures have been recommended in the EM&A Manual. Summary of implementation status of the environmental mitigation measures is provided in Appendix C.

 

 

 

3        Summary of EM&A Results

3.1             Monitoring Data

In accordance with the EM&A Manual, impact monitoring has been conducted in the reporting quarter. Meteorological data for the reporting quarter have been extracted from Hong Kong Observatory and presented in Appendix D. Monitoring data with graphical presentation for the reporting quarter are shown in Appendix E. A summary on the monitoring results is presented in Table 3.1.

Table 3.1:         Summary of Monitoring Data

Parameter

Monitoring Location

Minimum

Maximum

Average

Air Quality

 

 

 

 

1 hour TSP

 

AM1

17

70

37

AM2B / AM2*

21

82

50

24 hour TSP

 

AM1

5

46

19

AM2B / AM2*

8

120

44

Construction Noise

 

 

 

 

Leq(30min)

NM1A

67

72

68

* The air monitoring station AM2B has been relocated to the alternative monitoring station AM2 on 1 June 2021, and portable direct reading dust meter was being used at AM2.

3.2             Monitoring Exceedances

Summary of the exceedances in the reporting quarter is tabulated in Table 3.2.

Table 3.2:         Summary of Exceedances

Monitoring Station

Parameter

No. of Exceedance

Action Taken

Action Level

Limit Level

Air Quality

 

 

 

 

AM1

1 hour TSP

0

0

N/A

24 hour TSP

0

0

N/A

AM2B / AM2*

1 hour TSP

0

0

N/A

24 hour TSP

0

0

N/A

Construction Noise

 

 

 

 

NM1A

Leq(30min)

0

0

N/A

* The air monitoring station AM2B has been relocated to the alternative monitoring station AM2 on 1 June 2021, and portable direct reading dust meter was being used at AM2.

3.2.1         1-hour TSP Monitoring

All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting quarter. No Action/ Limit Level exceedance was recorded.

3.2.2         24-hour TSP Monitoring

All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting quarter. No Action/ Limit Level exceedance was recorded.

3.2.3         Construction Noise Monitoring

All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting quarter. No Action/ Limit Level exceedance was recorded.

3.2.4         Landscape and Visual Monitoring

All landscape and visual impact inspections were conducted as scheduled in the reporting quarter. No adverse comment on landscape and visual aspects were recorded.

 

 

 

4        Waste Management

4.1             Lyric Theatre Complex

As advised by the Contractor (L1 and L2 Contract), 1448.86 tonnes, 554.26 tonnes and 0.00 tonne of inert C&D material were disposed of as public fill to Tseung Kwan O Area 137, Tuen Mun Area 38, and Chai Wan Public Fill Barging Point respectively in the reporting quarter, while 1062.6 tonnes of general refuse were disposed of at SENT and WENT landfill. 471.5 tonnes of metals, 0.4 tonnes of paper/cardboard packaging, 0.1 tonnes of plastic and 0.0 tonne of timber were collected by recycling contractors in the reporting quarter. 0.0 tonne of inert C&D materials was reused on site. 0.0 tonne of fill materials was imported for use at site and 0.0 tonne of inert C&D materials was reused in other projects. 8.9 tonnes of inert C&D materials were disposed to sorting facility and 0.4 tonnes of chemical waste were collected by licensed contractors in the reporting quarter.

The actual amount of different types of waste generated by the activities of construction works at Lyric Theatre Complex in the reporting quarter are shown in Appendix F.

 

 

 

5        Environmental Non-conformance

There was no breach of Action or Limit levels for Air Quality (1-hour TSP and 24-hour TSP) and Noise in the reporting quarter.

Five complaints were received in the reporting quarter: 3 complaints in May, 1 complaint in June and 1 complaint in July. No notifications of summons and successful prosecutions were received in the reporting quarter.

On 11 May 2021, West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (WKCDA) has received a complaint from the office of Mr. Derek Hung (YTMDC member). The resident of Harbourside found that noise was generated from nearby construction site on Sunday 9 May 2021. Based on the investigation, no noisy works were undertaken on 9 May 2021 (Sunday) on Lyric Theatre Complex (L1 & L2 Contracts) construction sites. Therefore, the complaint could not be attributable to the Lyric Theatre Complex. The probable noise source might be the road works conducted by other adjacent project. Hence, it was concluded that the complaint was not related to Lyric Theatre Complex. However, noise mitigation measures will continue to be strictly implemented on site to reduce impacts to nearby residents.

On the same day (i.e. 11 May 2021), WKCDA has received another complaint from Environmental Protection Department (EPD). Referring to the pictures provided by the complainant, pollutant was spotted at the waterbody of Victoria Harbour near WKCD construction site between 7 May 2021 and 9 May 2021. Based on the site investigation, no large excavation work and earthwork were conducted on 7 and 8 May 2021. No construction works were undertaken on 9 May 2021. The daily self-checking on effluent quality showed that the wastewater treatment plants were well operated and the effluent was well treated. Also, from the complaint photo, the mud/ dirt was out of Lyric Theatre Complex site boundary. Thereby, the complaint could not be attributable to Lyric Theatre Complex (L1 & L2 Contracts). However, the contractors are reminded to strictly maintain good site practices to avoid muddy water flowing into the waterbody of Victoria Harbour.

On 12 May 2021, WKCDA has received a complaint from EPD. Referring to the picture provided by the complainant, pollutant was spotted at the waterbody of Victoria Harbour near WKCD construction site on 9 May 2021. Based on the site investigation, no muddy construction works were carried out on 9 May 2021 by the contractors. The daily self-checking on effluent quality showed that the wastewater treatment plants were well operated and the effluent was well treated. Also, from the complaint photo, the yellowish plume was observed out of Lyric Theatre Complex site. Thereby, the complaint could not be attributable to Lyric Theatre Complex (L1 & L2 Contracts). However, the contractors are reminded to strictly maintain good site practices to avoid muddy water flowing into the waterbody of Victoria Harbour.

On 7 June 2021, WKCDA has received a complaint from EPD. Referring to the picture provided by the nearby complainant, pollutant was spotted at the waterbody of Victoria Harbour near WKCD construction site on 5 June 2021. After the investigation, no muddy construction works were carried out on 5 June 2021 by the contractors, and no muddy water was discharged into the sea. The daily self-checking of the effluent quality showed that the wastewater treatment plants were well operated and the effluent was well treated. From the site observation, the M+ Museum cooling water main outfall adjacent to the Lyric Theatre Complex site boundary creates sometimes a white splash which might have certainly drawn the attention and observation of the complainant. In other words, the observed white plume in the water body of the Victoria Harbour on 5 June 2021 was the white splash created by the main outfall of the M+ Museum cooling water. Thereby, the complaint could not be attributable to Lyric Theatre Complex (L1 & L2 Contracts). However, the contractors are reminded to strictly maintain good site practices to avoid water pollution to the water body of Victoria Harbour.

On 7 July 2021, EPD has received a complaint from a staff of Standard Chartered Elements Priority Banking Centre regarding construction noise from WKCD construction site (Artist Square Bridge (ASB) construction site). On 5 July 2021, WKCD staff has informed the complainant that the construction works of ASB project were scheduled to be carried out until noon every day. However, noise nuisance caused by ASB works usually lasts till 14:00 to 15:00 for consecutive 3 days. As the work place of the complainant is in close proximity of ASB project, daily noise exposure has become excessive, affecting daily duty performance and well-being of the complainant. After the investigation, as the complainant specified that the noise was generated from the ASB which is not within the Lyric Theatre Complex site boundary. Besides, both L1 and L2 Contracts did not involve the bridge works. Noise measurement and monitoring were also carried out with no exceedance; hence the complaint could not be attributable to Lyric Theatre Complex. As a conclusion, the complaint was not related to Lyric Theatre Complex. However, noise mitigation measures will continue to be strictly implemented on site to reduce impacts to nearby residents.

The cumulative statistics on complaints, notifications of summons and successful prosecutions were provided in Appendix G.

 

 

 

6        Comments, Recommendations and Conclusion

6.1             Comments

Based on the observations made during site audits, landscape inspections, and construction dust and noise monitoring results, no non-compliances and exceedances of air quality and noise were recorded in the reporting quarter.

6.2             Recommendations

Reviewing the implementation of the recommended mitigation measures in the EM&A Manual, it was observed that they were effective and efficient in controlling the potential impacts due to construction of the project during the reporting period. Review of the effectiveness and efficiency of the EM&A programme will continue, and recommendations will be provided to remediate any potential impacts due to the project and to improve the EM&A programme if deficiencies of the existing EM&A programme are identified.

6.3             Conclusion

The EM&A programme as recommended in the EM&A Manual has been undertaken. The construction works and EM&A programme for M+ Museum was commenced on 31 October 2015 and completed on 28 February 2021; while the construction works and EM&A programme for Lyric Theatre Complex (L1 and L2 Contracts) was commenced on 1 March 2016, and the EM&A programme for L1 Contract was completed on 30 June 2021.

Monitoring of air quality and noise with respect to the Project is underway. In particular, the 1-hour TSP, 24-hour TSP and noise level (as Leq, 30 minutes) under monitoring have been checked against established Action and Limit levels. There was no breach of Action and Limit levels for Air Quality (1-hour TSP and 24-hour TSP) and Noise in this reporting quarter.

Five complaints were received in the reporting quarter. No notifications of summons and successful prosecutions were received during the reporting quarter.

Weekly construction phase site inspections and bi-weekly landscape and visual impact inspections were conducted during the reporting quarter as required. It was observed that the Contractor had implemented all possible and feasible mitigation measures to mitigate the potential environmental impacts during construction phase works.