Contents
1.3 Environmental
Status in the Reporting Period
2 Summary of EM&A Requirements and
Mitigation Measures
2.2 Environmental
Mitigation Measures
3.2.3 Construction
Noise Monitoring
3.2.4 Landscape
and Visual Monitoring
5 Environmental Non-conformance
6 Comments,
Recommendations and Conclusion
Figure 1 Site Layout Plan and Monitoring Stations
C. Environmental
Mitigation Measures – Implementation Status
D. Meteorological
Data Extracted from Hong Kong Observatory
E. Graphical
Plots of the Monitoring Results
G. Cumulative
Statistics on Complaints, Notifications of Summons and Successful Prosecutions
This Quarterly EM&A Report
presents the monitoring works at Zone 2A conducted from 1 May 2021 to 31 July
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 or Limit levels for Air Quality (1-hour TSP and 24-hour TSP) and
Construction Noise monitoring in the 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 above-mentioned weekly site inspections during the reporting quarter. No adverse comment on landscape and visual aspects were made during these inspections.
Record of
Complaints
Five environmental complaints (not related to Zone 2A) 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.
Apex Testing & Certification Limited (Apex) was commissioned to
undertake the Environmental Team (ET) services (including environmental
monitoring and audit (EM&A)) for the construction activities in Zone 2A at
WKCD, consisting of Foundation, Excavation and Lateral Support Works for
Integrated Basement and Underground Road (Contract No.: GW/2020/05/073).
The construction works and EM&A programme for Zone 2A commenced on 3
October 2020.
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 falls under this same category.
The purpose of the development in
Zone 2A is to reserve for Integrated Basement (IB) and Underground Road (UR).
The Zone 2A construction activities involve the foundation, excavation and
lateral support (ELS) works, road works, drainage diversion works, and
temporary car parking.
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 at
Zone 2A 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.
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.
During the reporting period, construction works at Zone 2A undertaken include:
Zone 2A-1
● Grouting Works (Trial 1)
– Post Drilling
– Install Pump Wells
– Pumping
Test
● Grouting Works (Trial 2)
– Pumping Test
● ELS (Stage 1) – Grouting / Pipe Pile Works
– King Post & Erection of Steel Column for Working Platform
● Socketed H-Pile Works
– Remaining Socketed H-Pile Works
● Bored Pile Works
– Bored Pile Construction
Zone 2A-2
● Bored Pile Works
– Additional
Bored Pile Construction
● ELS (Stage 1) – Grouting / Pipe Pile Works
– Stage 1a & 1b Grouting
– Pipe Pile Construction
The Construction Works Programme of the
Project is provided in Appendix B. A
layout plan of the Project is provided in Figure 1.
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 |
AM3 - The Victoria Towers Tower 1 |
At
least once every 6 days |
152.4 μg/m3 |
260
μg/m3 |
1-Hour TSP |
AM3 - The Victoria Towers Tower 1 |
At
least 3 times every 6 days |
280.4 μg/m3 |
500
μg/m3 |
|
24-Hour
TSP |
AM4
- Canton Road Government Primary School |
At
least once every 6 days |
152.6 μg/m3 |
260
μg/m3 |
|
1-Hour
TSP |
AM4
- Canton Road Government Primary School |
At
least 3 times every 6 days |
278.5 μg/m3 |
500
μg/m3 |
|
24-Hour
TSP |
AM5
- Topside Developments at West Kowloon Terminus Site |
At
least once every 6 days |
141.1 μg/m3 |
260
μg/m3 |
|
1-Hour
TSP |
AM5
- Topside Developments at West Kowloon Terminus Site |
At
least 3 times every 6 days |
275.4 μg/m3 |
500
μg/m3 |
|
Noise |
Leq,
30 minutes |
NM2 - The Arch, Sun Tower |
Weekly |
When one documented complaint is received
from any one of the sensitive receivers |
75
dB(A) |
Leq,
30 minutes |
NM3 - The Victoria Towers Tower 1 |
Weekly |
When one documented complaint is received
from any one of the sensitive receivers |
75
dB(A) |
|
Leq,
30 minutes |
NM4 - Canton Road Government Primary
School |
Weekly |
When one documented complaint is received
from any one of the sensitive receivers |
70/65
dB(A)^ |
|
Leq,
30 minutes |
NM5 -Development next to Austin Station |
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 |
Note:
^70 dB(A) for schools
and 65 dB(A) during school examination periods.
The EM&A programme
for the Project require 5 air monitoring stations and 5 noise quality
monitoring stations located closest to the Project area. With regard to the
monitoring activities at M+ Museum and the Lyric Complex, three monitoring
stations had been considered, including AM1, AM2 for air monitoring, and NM1
for noise monitoring. In the context of the construction activities in Zone 2A,
all other monitoring locations including AM3, AM4, and AM5 for air monitoring;
and NM2, NM3, NM4 and NM5 for noise monitoring, have been taken into account.
However, access to all these originally designated monitoring stations was
declined. Therefore, alternative monitoring stations was identified and
proposed.
With regard to air monitoring, alternative
monitoring locations (AM3A, AM4A, and AM5A) were identified at ground floor at
the Northeast corner of West Kowloon Station’s station box, at ground floor at
the Southeast corner of West Kowloon Station’s station box, and at ground floor
at the North of West Kowloon Station’s station box respectively. AM3A, AM4A,
and AM5A were set in same direction to the area of major construction site
activities in Zone 2A. These alternative air monitoring locations (AM3A, AM4A,
and AM5A) were approved by EPD on 29 September 2020.
For noise monitoring, alternative noise monitoring
location (NM2A) was identified at the ground floor in front of The Arch - Sun
Tower, which is at the same location as stated in the EM&A Manual for
consistency. This alternative noise monitoring location was approved by EPD on
29 September 2020. Other alternative noise monitoring locations (NM3A, NM4A,
and NM5A) were identified at the ground floor in front of the Xiqu Centre, at the ground floor next to Tsim Sha Tsui Fire Station, and
at the Pedestrian road (ground floor) outside West Kowloon Station
respectively. NM3A, NM4A and NM5A were set closer to the construction site
boundary with more direct line sight to the major site activities and higher
exposure to the construction noise with no disturbance to the premises’
occupants during noise monitoring activities. These alternative noise
monitoring locations (NM3A, NM4A, and NM5A) were approved by EPD on 29
September 2020.
Therefore, 3 air quality monitoring stations and 4
noise impact monitoring station were confirmed for the impact monitoring for
construction activities in Zone 2A.
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.
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 are presented in Table 3.1.
Table 3.1: Summary
of Monitoring Data
Parameter |
Monitoring Location |
Minimum |
Maximum |
Average |
Air Quality |
|
|
|
|
1
hour
TSP |
AM3A |
31 |
57 |
41 |
1
hour
TSP |
AM4A |
31 |
59 |
42 |
1
hour
TSP |
AM5A |
31 |
58 |
42 |
24
hour
TSP |
AM3A |
30 |
53 |
38 |
24
hour
TSP |
AM4A |
29 |
58 |
39 |
24
hour
TSP |
AM5A |
31 |
52 |
39 |
Construction Noise |
|
|
|
|
Leq(30min) |
NM2A |
58 |
60 |
59 |
Leq(30min) |
NM3A |
69 |
70 |
70 |
Leq(30min) |
NM4A |
63 |
69 |
68 |
Leq(30min) |
NM5A |
65 |
67 |
66 |
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 |
|
|
|
|
AM3A |
1
hour TSP |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
24
hour TSP |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
|
AM4A |
1
hour TSP |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
24
hour TSP |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
|
AM5A |
1
hour TSP |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
24
hour TSP |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
|
Construction
Noise |
|
|
|
|
NM2A |
Leq(30min) |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
NM3A |
Leq(30min) |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
NM4A |
Leq(30min) |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
NM5A |
Leq(30min) |
0 |
0 |
N/A |
All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting quarter. No Action/ Limit Level exceedance of 1-hour TSP for Air Quality was recorded.
All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting quarter. No Action/ Limit Level exceedance of 24-hour TSP for Air Quality was recorded.
All construction noise monitoring was
conducted as scheduled in the reporting quarter. No Action/ Limit Level exceedance of Construction Noise was recorded.
All landscape and visual impact inspections were conducted as scheduled in the reporting quarter. No adverse comment on landscape and visual aspects were recorded.
As advised by the Contractor, 240.72
tonnes, 1767.24 tonnes,
16644.89 tonnes of inert C&D material were
disposed of as public fill to Chai Wan Public Fill Barging Point, Tseung Kwan O Area 137 Public Fill, and Tuen Mun Area 38 respectively
in the reporting quarter,
while 185.03 tonnes of general refuse were
disposed of at NENT and SENT landfill. 134.13 tonnes of metals, 0.00 tonne of paper/cardboard
packaging, 0.00 tonne of plastic and 0.00 tonne of timber were collected by
recycling contractors in the reporting quarter. 0.00 tonne of inert C&D
materials were reused on site. 0.00 tonne of fill materials were imported for
use at site and 5132.00 tonnes of inert C&D materials was reused in other
projects. 0.00 tonne of inert C&D materials was disposed to sorting
facility and 0.40 tonnes of chemical wastes was collected by licensed
contractors in the reporting quarter.
The actual amounts of different
types of waste generated by the activities of construction works at Zone 2A in
the reporting quarter are shown in Appendix F.
Five complaints (not related to Zone 2A) were received in the reporting quarter. No notifications of summons and successful prosecutions were received in the reporting quarter.
The first complaint was received on 11 May 2021, WKCDA has received a
complaint from the office of Mr. Derek Hung (YTMDC member) about the noise from
WKCD site. The resident of Harbourside found that
noise was generated from nearby construction site on Sunday 9 May 2021. After
carrying out the investigation with the contractors, no construction works were
undertaken on 9 May 2021 (Sunday) on WKCD Zone 2A site. Thereby, the complaint
might not be attributable to the Zone 2A site. However, the contractor is
recommended to strictly maintain the noise mitigation measures on site to
reduce impacts to nearby residents.
The second complaint was referred by EPD on 11 May 2021. Referring to the pictures provided by the complainant (a nearby resident), pollutant was spotted at the waterbody of Victoria Harbour near WKCD construction site between 7 May 2021 and 9 May 2021. After carrying out the investigation with the contractors, no abnormalities were found at the seafront of Victoria Harbour on 7 and 8 May 2021, and no construction works were undertaken by WKCD Zone 2A site on 9 May 2021. Thereby, the complaint could not be attributable to Zone 2A site. However, the contractor is recommended to strictly maintain good site practices to avoid muddy water flowing into to the waterbody of Victoria Harbour.
The third complaint was referred by EPD on 12
May 2021. Referring to the picture provided by the complainant (a resident of
Harbourside), pollutant was spotted at the waterbody of Victoria Harbour near
WKCD construction site on 9 May 2021. After carrying out the investigation with
the contractors, no construction works were undertaken by WKCD Zone 2A site on
9 May 2021. Thereby, the complaint might not be attributable to the Zone 2A
site. However, the contractor is recommended to strictly maintain good site
practices to avoid muddy water flowing into to the waterbody of Victoria
Harbour.
The fourth complaint was referred by EPD on 7
June 2021. Referring to the email sent by EPD and the picture provided by the
nearby complainant, pollutant was spotted in the water body of Victoria Harbour
near WKCD construction site on 5 June 2021. After carrying out the
investigation with the contractors, no abnormalities were found at the Zone 2A
site seafront of Victoria Harbour on 5 June 2021. Moreover, the white
splash/plume observed by the complainant was not generated from WKCD Zone 2A
site boundary. Thereby, the complaint could not be attributable to Zone 2A
site. However, the contractor is recommended to strictly maintain good site
practices to avoid muddy water flowing into to the water body of Victoria
Harbour.
The fifth complaint
was referred by EPD 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. Based on
the description provided by the complainant, the noise source was not from WKCD
Zone 2A site. Also, noise mitigation measures for construction works have been
implemented and maintained on site. In addition, noise measurement and
monitoring were carried out with no exceedance. Thereby, the complaint might
not be attributable to the Zone 2A site. However, the Contractor is recommended
to maintain good practice on site, and strengthen the implementation of noise
mitigation measures to reduce impacts to the nearby neighbours.
The cumulative statistics on complaints, notifications of summons and successful prosecutions were provided in Appendix G.
Based on the observations made during site audits and landscape inspections, and construction dust and noise monitoring results, no non-compliances and exceedances of air quality and construction were recorded in the reporting quarter.
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.
The EM&A programme as recommended in the EM&A Manual has been undertaken since the construction works of Zone 2A commenced on 3 October 2020.
Monitoring of air quality and noise with respect to the Project is underway. In particular, the 1-hour TSP, 24-hour TSP, noise level (as Leq, 30 minutes) under monitoring have been checked against established Action and Limit levels. There was no breach of Action or Limit levels for Air Quality (1-hour TSP and 24-hour TSP) and Construction 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.