

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Environmental Monitoring Works
Environmental Complaints and
Prosecution
Summary of the EM&A
Requirements
2. OPERATIONAL NOISE MONITORING
Monitoring Parameters,
Frequency and Duration
Monitoring Parameters,
Frequency and Duration
Operational Disturbance on
Intertidal Bird Communities
Bridge Lighting Scheme and Bird
Collisions
5. SEDIMENTATION RATE MONITORING
Monitoring Parameters,
Frequency and Duration
Status of
Environmental Licensing and Permitting
Implementation
Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures
Summary
of Exceedances of Environmental Quality Performance Limit
Implementation
Status of Environmental Complaint Handling Procedures
Key Issues for the Coming Month
Environmental Monitoring
Programme for the Next Month
8. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
List of Tables and
Graphs
Table
2.2 The Noise
Monitoring Locations
Table 6.1 Summary of Environmental
Notification, Licensing and Permit Status
List of Figures
Figure 1.1 Project
Organization
Figure 1.2 Layout
of Work Site
List of Appendices
Appendix A Contact
of Key Environmental Personnel
Appendix B Action / Limit Levels and Event Action Plans
Appendix C Site Inspection
Records
Appendix D Summary
of Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule
Appendix E Complaint
Flow Diagram and Complaint Log
Appendix F Environmental
Monitoring Schedules
This is the fourteenth
monthly Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) report prepared by ENSR
Asia (HK) Ltd. (ENSR), the designated Environmental Team (ET), for the
operational phase of the Project “Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor”. Operation
of the Project commenced on
Weekly site audits and monitoring of bridge
lighting scheme and bird collisions were carried out in the reporting month.
Environmental mitigation measures and environmental complaint handling
procedures were also implemented.
Noise
No operational noise
monitoring was carried out in the reporting month. The last operational noise
monitoring was completed on 23 June 2008.
Water Quality
No road surface
runoff monitoring was carried out in the reporting month. The last road surface
runoff from carriageway monitoring was completed on 1 March 2008.
Ecology
The fourteenth monthly bridge lighting scheme and
bird collisions monitoring was conducted on 15 August 2008. No bird mortality
was recorded in this monitoring.
Sedimentation Rate
Monitoring
No sedimentation rate monitoring was carried
out in the reporting month. The last sedimentation rate monitoring was
completed on 17 June 2008.
Environmental Licensing and Permitting
Permits granted to the Project include the
Environmental Permits for the Project (EP-162/2003/B and EP-290/2007).
Environmental Site Audit
Weekly environmental site audits were carried
out in the reporting month. No specific observation was identified.
There was no reporting change in this month.
No complaint related
to environmental issues was made against the Project in the reporting
period.
Key
issues to be considered in the coming month include:
·
Maintain sufficient cleaning works for the carriageway by vacuum air
sweeper(s) to remove grits and pollutants; and
· Implement the Emergency Response Plan for Spillage of Chemicals.
1.1
ENSR
1.2
Operation for the Project commenced on
1.3
The structure of the environmental management team is
shown in Figure 1.1. Contacts of key environmental staff of the Project are
shown in Appendix A.
1.4
A layout plan of the Project is provided in Figure 1.2.
1.5
The EM&A programme requires environmental
monitoring for operational noise, water quality, ecology and sedimentation
rate. The EM&A requirements for each item are described in subsequent
sections, including:
·
Monitoring parameters;
·
Environmental mitigation measures, as recommended in the project EIA
final report;
·
Environmental requirements in the contract documents.
1.6
Site audits findings are described in Section 6.
1.7
Advice on the implementation status of environmental
protection and pollution control/mitigation measures are summarised in Section 6
of the Report.
2.1
Noise monitoring is required to monitor the operational
noise level at the nearby sensitive receivers during peak traffic hour.
2.2
The measured noise level will be compared to the
predicted traffic noise levels in the EIA under full provision of the
mitigation measures.
2.3
The traffic noise level should
be measured twice within the first year of the road opening. Measurements
should be made in terms of the A-weighted L10 over three 30-mins
periods during the peak traffic hour. Other parameters L90 and Leq
would be included for reference purpose.
2.4
Noise monitoring was required to be carried out at NSRs
SWC-AN1 and SWC-AN2. The monitoring locations are summarized in Table 2.2.
Table 2.2 The Noise Monitoring Locations
|
Monitoring Station |
Location |
Monitoring Type |
Description |
|
SWC-AN1 |
Village House at Ngau Hom Shek |
Façade |
G/F |
|
SWC-AN2 |
Village House at Ngau Hom Shek |
Façade |
G/F |
2.5
Operational noise monitoring
was completed on 23 June 2008. No
monitoring was carried out in the reporting month.
3.1
The monitoring is to determine
the characteristics of bridge runoff in particular the first flush from the
HK-SWC bridge during rain-storm events and to review the frequency of road
cleaning.
3.2
The original method on road
surface runoff monitoring involves installation of equipments onto the bridge
deck or the parapets on both sides of the expressway. After reviewing by
relevant government departments, including the Hong Kong Police Force and Fire
Services Department, the installation of equipment was considered causing
disturbance to other road users including the fire services and police vehicles
during emergency operation and considered relatively unsafe for the ET staff working
on the expressway.
3.3
An alternative proposal on the
monitoring method using a water tanker to simulate an artificial rainfall by
spraying water onto the catchment area of the monitoring gully during bridge
closure at night was prepared. The alternative proposal was approved by EPD. A
procedural guide was also prepared. The guide was vetted by the IEC and the
Engineer and was reviewed by EPD.
3.4
Two
periods of monitoring during the first 3 months and after 6 months of the
opening of the
3.5
The commencement
of the road surface runoff monitoring programme was postponed to September 2007
due to the requirement in obtaining consent and relevant permits and licenses
from relevant government departments for working on the bridge deck. The
monitoring of road surface runoff from carriageway was completed on 1 March
2008.
3.6
All
samples were cooled to 4°C without being frozen and delivered to a HOKLAS
laboratory within 24 hours for analysis for the following pollutants in highway
runoff:
Total suspended solids
Total organic carbon
Chemical oxygen demand
Nitrate and nitrite
Total Kjeldahl Nitrogen
Total phosphorus
Copper
Lead
Zinc
3.7 Water samples were collected from six different road gullies, three on each side of the carriageways. The exact monitoring locations were recorded in terms of nearby lighting pole / highways chainage.
3.8
The
monitoring of road surface runoff from carriageway was completed on 1 March
2008. No monitoring was carried out in the reporting month.
4.1
As required under Clause 6.9, 6.7 and 6.10 of the
Environmental Permit EP-162/2003/B, Clause 3.4 of the Environmental Permit
EP-290/2007 and Section
4.2
The trigger and action levels
for bird density for the monitoring on intertidal bird communities are provided
in Appendix B.
4.3 Equipment used for monitoring included a 20-60x telescope, 10x42 binoculars, and a hand-held GPS.
4.4
Two monitoring locations were
selected: Ngau Hom Shek (NHS) and Sheung Pak Nai (SPN). The NHS site locates adjacent to the
4.5 There was no monitoring of intertidal bird communities in the reporting month.
4.6 The next monitoring is tentatively scheduled on 11 September 2008.
4.7 A camera and a pair of binoculars were required during the monitoring process.
4.8
The monitoring of bird collision
took place along the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Western Corridor (HK-SWC), which is
approximately
4.9
A survey was conducted to
assess the impacts of different lighting schemes on bird mortality as caused by
collision with the bridge and associated structures. In order to monitor the bird’s mortality, a survey
was carried out along the HK-SWC at both sides of the carriageway covering both
the
4.10 The four lighting schemes are listed as follows:
§ Scheme 1 – Monday to Thursday and Sunday, 19.30-22.00. Architectural lighting for the tower.
§ Scheme 2 – Friday, Saturday and general festival, 19.30-22.00. Architectural lighting for the tower and side faces of the deck.
§ Scheme 3 – Special festival and events, 19.30-22.00. Architectural lighting for the tower, stay cables and the side faces of the deck.
§ Scheme 4 – During inclement weather, turn off the architectural lighting.
4.11 The survey was conducted on 15 August 2008 at 7.30pm. Lighting Scheme 2 was being monitored. The temperature was 32 oC and humidity was 65%.
4.12 No dead bird was found on the bridge nor floating on water surface during the survey. There was no significant evidence to suggest adverse impacts from the HK-SWC on bird collision.
4.13
The monitoring of the survival and
growth of the compensatory mangrove plantation took place right below the HK-SWC
on the mudflat near the shore at NHS. The total area of the plantation was
4.14 There was no monitoring of replanted mangrove carried out in the reporting month.
4.15 The next monitoring is tentatively scheduled for October 2008.
5.1
As required under Clause 6.2 of the Environmental
Permit EP-162/2003/B, monitoring on the sedimentation rate in
5.2
The monitoring work took place every month starting
from the construction phase and up to one year after the project has commenced the
operation. Additional work may be needed subject to the weather condition.
5.3
Monitoring was carried out at 7 monitoring stations as
specified in the approved Sedimentation Rate Monitoring Plan at Tsim Bei Tsui,
Mai Po mudflat and those between HK-SWC and Tsim Bei Tsui. These include two
locations at Tsim Bei Tsui (Stations P1 & P2), three locations at the Mai
Po Mudflat (Stations P3 to P5) and two locations near Sha Kiu Tsuen (Stations
P6 & P7).
5.4
The sedimentation rate monitoring in
6.1
Site audits were carried out on a
weekly basis to monitor environmental issues on the site to confirm that all
mitigation measures were implemented properly. The summary of site audit in the
reporting period is attached in Appendix C.
6.2
All
permits/licences/notifications obtained as of the reporting period are
summarised in Table 6.1
Table 6.1 Summary of Environmental
Notification, Licensing and Permit Status
|
Permit No. |
Valid Period |
Description |
Status |
|
|
From |
To |
|||
|
Environmental
Permit |
||||
|
EP-162/2003/B |
19 Jan. 04 |
- |
1.
Construction and operation
of a 2.
Construction and
operation of a |
Valid |
|
EP-290/2007 |
20 Nov. 07 |
- |
1.
Operation of a 2.0km
dual 3-lane carriageway elevated structure of the |
Valid |
6.3
The ET
conducted site inspections on 1, 8, 15, 20 and 27 August 2008.
6.4
No specific finding was
identified in the reporting month.
Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule
(EMIS)
6.5
According
to the Environmental Permit (EP-162/2003/B), the
mitigation measures detailed in the permits are required to be implemented. An
updated summary of the EMIS is presented in Appendix D.
6.6
No exceedance was recorded in the reporting
month.
6.7
The Event
and Action Plans for feeding shorebirds are presented in Appendix B.
6.8
Appendix E presents the
environmental complaint flow diagram of the Project.
6.9 No complaint, summons or prosecution related to environmental issues was received or made against the Project in the reporting period.
7.1
Key issues to be considered in the coming month
include:
·
Maintain sufficient cleaning works for the carriageway by vacuum air
sweeper(s) to remove grits and pollutants; and
·
Implementation of the Emergency Response Plan for Spillage of Chemicals.
7.2
Tentative environmental monitoring and audit schedule
for the next reporting month is shown in Appendix F.
8.1
Environmental impact monitoring was performed between 1
and 31 August 2008. All monitoring results in the reporting period were checked
and reviewed.
8.2
No operational noise monitoring was carried out in the
reporting month since the monitoring had been completed.
8.3
No road surface runoff from
carriageway monitoring was carried out in the reporting month since the
monitoring had been completed.
8.4
No bird mortality was recorded during this month’s bridge
lighting scheme and bird collisions survey.
8.5
No sedimentation rate monitoring
was carried out in the reporting month since the monitoring had been completed.
8.6
No specific observation was
identified during the site audits in the reporting month.
8.7
No complaint, notification of
summons or prosecution related to environmental issues was made against the
Project in the reporting period.
8.8
According to the environmental audits performed, the
following recommendations were made:
·
Maintain sufficient cleaning works for the carriageway by vacuum air
sweeper(s) to remove grits and pollutants.
·
Implement the Emergency Response Plan for Spillage of Chemicals.