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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ................................................................................................................. 1
Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 1
Environmental Monitoring Works ......................................................................................................... 2
Key Information in the Reporting Month .............................................................................................. 2
Future Key Issues .................................................................................................................................. 3
1. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................. 4
Background ........................................................................................................................................... 4
Project Organizations ............................................................................................................................ 4
Construction Activities undertaken during the Reporting Month .......................................................... 5
Summary of EM&A Requirements ..................................................................................................... 12
2. AIR QUALITY ................................................................................................................................. 13
Monitoring Requirements .................................................................................................................... 13
Monitoring Locations .......................................................................................................................... 13
Monitoring Equipment ........................................................................................................................ 14
Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration ................................................................................ 14
Monitoring Methodology and QA/QC Procedure ............................................................................... 14
Results and Observations..................................................................................................................... 16
3. NOISE ................................................................................................................................................ 18
Monitoring Requirements .................................................................................................................... 18
Monitoring Locations .......................................................................................................................... 18
Monitoring Equipment ........................................................................................................................ 18
Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration ................................................................................ 19
Monitoring Methodology and QA/QC Procedures .............................................................................. 19
Maintenance and Calibration ............................................................................................................... 20
Results and Observations..................................................................................................................... 20
4. COMPARISON OF EM&A RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS......................................... 22
5. LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL ............................................................................................................. 25
Monitoring Requirements .................................................................................................................... 25
Results and Observations..................................................................................................................... 25
6. ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT .......................................................................................................... 26
Site Audits ........................................................................................................................................... 26
Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures .............................................................................. 26
Status of Waste Management .............................................................................................................. 26
Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures ........................................................... 26
Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented .................................................................................. 27
Implementation Status of Event Action Plans ..................................................................................... 27
Summary of Complaint, Warning, Notification of any Summons and Successful Prosecution ........... 27
7. FUTURE KEY ISSUES ................................................................................................................... 28
Key Issues for the Coming Month ....................................................................................................... 31
Monitoring Schedule for the Next Month............................................................................................ 32
8. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS .......................................................................... 33
Conclusions ......................................................................................................................................... 33
Recommendations ............................................................................................................................... 33
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LIST OF TABLES
Table I Non-compliance Recorded for the Project in the Reporting Month
Table II Summary Table for Key Information in the Reporting Month
Table 1.1 Key Project Contacts
Table 1.2 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the
Reporting Month
Table 1.3 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental
Protection/Mitigation Measures
Table 2.1 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring
Table 2.2 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
Table 2.3 Impact Dust Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Table 3.1 Noise Monitoring Stations
Table 3.2 Noise Monitoring Equipment
Table 3.3 Noise Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Table 3.4 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations
Table 4.1 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions
Table 4.2 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions
Table 4.3 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions
Table 7.1 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Month
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 Layout Plan of the Project Site
Figure 2 Locations of Air Quality Monitoring Stations
Figure 3 Locations of Construction Noise Monitoring Stations
Figure 4 Locations of Wind Anemometer
LIST OF APPENDICES
A Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality and Noise
B Copies of Calibration Certificates
C Weather Information
D Environmental Monitoring Schedules
E 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results, Graphical Presentations
F 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results, Graphical Presentations
G Noise Monitoring Results and Graphical Presentations
H Summary of Exceedance
I Site Audit Summary
J Event Action Plans
K Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule (EMIS)
L Summaries of Environmental Complaint, Warning, Summon and Notification
of Successful Prosecution
M Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Introduction
1. This is the 16th
Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Report prepared by Cinotech
Consultants Limited for the “Contract No. KLN/2010/04 - Environmental Monitoring Works for
Kai Tak Development” (hereinafter called “the Project”). This report documents the findings of
EM&A Works conducted in April 2012.
2. During the reporting month, the following works contracts were undertaken within Kai Tak Site:
• KL/2009/01 - Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
• KL/2008/09 - Stage 1 Infrastructure works at North Apron
• KL/2008/07 - Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure Works
• CV/2007/03 - Development at Anderson Road
• DC/2008/12 - Sewage Interception Scheme in Kowloon City
• DC/2010/03 - Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works at Prince Edward Road East
• DC/2009/21 - Provision of Interception Facilities at Jordan Valley Box Culvert
• 20090097 - Public Rental Housing Development at Kai Tak Site 1A
• 20090006 - Public Rental Housing Development at Kai Tak Site 1B
• 3/WSD/08, 6/WSD/08, 7/WSD/08 & 8/WSD/08 - Replacement and Rehabilitation of Water
Mains Stages 2 & 3
• SS W 303 - Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building and Ancillary Facilities
• CKL-KCT circuit 1&2 - CLPP (132kV cable installation)
• 1016EM10 - Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works at North Apron Area for District Cooling
System at Kai Tak Development
• 1017EM10 - Design-Build-Operate a District Cooling System (Phase II Works) at Kai Tak
Development
• KL/2010/02 - Kai Tak Development – Kai Tak Approach Channel and Kwun Tong Typhoon
Shelter Improvement Works (Phase 1)
• KL/2010/03 - Kai Tak Development – Stage 2 Infrastructure Works at North Apron Area of
Kai Tak Airport for Residential Development and Government Facilities)
• 1049EM10 - Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development – On-shore Sewage Collection, On-shore
Fresh Water Supply, and Fire Hydrant Water Supply Systems
• 1050EM10 - Design and Build of Seaport Passenger Boarding Bridges for the Kai Tak Cruise
Terminal
• 1140EM11M - Advance Works for the Apron Lighting System of the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
• DC/2011/04 - Reconstruction, Improvement and Rehabilitation of Kai Tak River from Wong
Tai Sin Police Station to Tung Tau
• SS W304 – Design and Construction of Trade and Industry Tower in Kai Tak Development
Area
3. Stockpiling of excavated & construction materials, storage of equipments, operation of concrete
batching plant, business in the recovery and recycling and car parks, etc are the major activities
for short term tenancy (STT) / temporary government land allocation (TGLA).
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Environmental Monitoring Works
4. Environmental monitoring for the Project was performed in accordance with the EM&A Manual
and the monitoring results were checked and reviewed. Site Inspections/Audits were conducted
once per week. The implementation of the environmental mitigation measures, Event Action
Plans and environmental complaint handling procedures were also checked.
5. Summary of the non-compliance in the reporting month for the Project is tabulated in Table I.
Table I Non-compliance Record for the Project in the Reporting Month
Parameter No. of Exceedance Action
Taken Action Level Limit Level
1-hr TSP 0 0 N/A
24-hr TSP 0 0 N/A
Noise 0 0 N/A
1-hour & 24-hour TSP Monitoring
6. All 1-hour & 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month. No
Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded.
Construction Noise
7. All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month. No
Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded.
Key Information in the Reporting Month
8. Summary of key information in the reporting month is tabulated in Table II.
Table II Summary Table for Key Information in the Reporting Month
Event Event Details Action Taken Status Remark
Number Nature
Complaint received 0 --- N/A N/A ---
Reporting Changes 0 --- N/A N/A ---
Notifications of any
summons &
prosecutions received
0 --- N/A N/A ---
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Future Key Issues
9. The future key environmental issues in the coming month include:
• Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials, exposed site area, excavation works and
rock breaking activities;
• Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road;
• Proper storage of construction materials on site;
• Storage of chemicals/fuel and chemical waste/waste oil on site;
• Accumulation of general and construction waste on site;
• Noise from operation of the equipment, especially for rock-breaking activities, piling works
and machinery on-site;
• Runoff from exposed slope;
• Wastewater and runoff discharge from site;
• Regular removal of silt, mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks; and
• Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff.
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1. INTRODUCTION
Background
1.1 The Kai Tak Development (KTD) is located in the south-eastern part of Kowloon Peninsula,
comprising the apron and runway areas of the former Kai Tak Airport and existing
waterfront areas at To Kwa Wan, Ma Tau Kok, Kowloon Bay, Kwun Tong and Cha Kwo
Ling. It covers a land area of about 328 hectares. The Project also covers Kowloon Bay and
Kwun Tong Typhoon Shelter and the adjacent water bodies. The general layout of the
Project is shown in Figure 1.
1.2 Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) had completed an Environmental
Impact Assessment (EIA) study for KTD under Agreement No. CE 35/2006(CE) Kai Tak
Development Engineering Study cum Design and Construction of Advance Works –
Investigation, Design and Construction (hereafter called “Schedule 3 EIA Report”). The
Schedule 3 EIA Report was approved under Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance
(EIAO) in March 2009.
1.3 As recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report, EM&A programme shall be required for
different phases of the KTD as a whole. In August 2010, Cinotech Consultants Limited was
commissioned by CEDD to undertake the Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A)
works for KTD. Under the Contract, Environmental Team (ET(KTD)) shall oversee all the
environmental issues within the Kai Tak Development (KTD), including but not limit to the
Schedule 2 Designated Projects and other work contracts.
1.4 Cinotech Consultants Limited was commissioned by CEDD to undertake the Environmental
Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) works for KTD. This is the 16th
Monthly EM&A report
summarizing the EM&A works for the Project in April 2012.
Project Organizations
1.5 Different parties with different levels of involvement in the project organization include:
• Environmental Protection Department (The Authority);
• Project Proponent – Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD).
• The Engineer and the Engineer’s Representative (ER) – AECOM.
• Environmental Team (ET(KTD)) – Cinotech Consultants Limited (CCL).
• Independent Environmental Checker (IEC(KTD)) – Allied Environmental Consultants
Limited (AEC).
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1.6 The key contacts of the Project are shown in Table 1.1.
Table 1.1 Key Project Contacts
Party Role Contact Person Phone No. Fax No.
CEDD Project Proponent
Mr. K Y SHIN 2301 1461 2301 1277
Mr. William WONG 3104 2197 2301 1277
AECOM Engineer’s
Representative
Ms. Anna CHUNG 3922 9437 2317 7609
Cinotech Environmental
Team (KTD)
Dr. Priscilla Choy 2151 2089 3107 1388
Ms. Ivy Tam 2151 2090
AEC
Independent
Environmental
Checker (KTD)
Ms. Grace Kwok
2815 7028 2815 5399
Construction Activities undertaken during the Reporting Month
1.7 There are several works contracts undertaken within KTD during the reporting month. In
order to collect relevant environmental information from the work contracts and incorporate
into this monthly monitoring report, a survey form for monthly environmental performance
records was sent to all work contracts/tenants within KTD on 30 November 2010. The
survey form shall be returned by 5th each month to provide the environmental monthly
information of respective work contracts within KTD.
1.8 Based on the returned survey form from work contracts and site observation for short term
tenancy (STT) / temporary government land allocation (TGLA) during the weekly site
inspection, the major site activities undertaken within Kai Tak Development (KTD) in the
reporting month are summarized in Table 1.2:
Table 1.2 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the
Reporting month
KDO, CEDD projects
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
KL/2009/01 Site Formation for Kai Tak
Cruise Terminal
1) Dredging of Marine Sediment
2) Installation of temporary steel bracing
3) Sorting of C&D material from existing seawall
4) RC Desk Construction
5) Reconstruction of Seawall
6) Impact water monitoring / surveillance system
7) Construction of capping beam
8) Removal of existing seawall
KL/2008/09 Stage 1 Infrastructure
works at North Apron
1) Drainage Works
2) Watermain Works
3) Footbridge Superstructure construction
4) Construction of subway extension
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5) Road Works
6) Enhancement of existing subways
7) Construction of subway extension
8) Cladding installation
9) Transplanting
KL/2008/07 Stage 1 Advance
Infrastructure Works
1) Pavement works at Road TD3, TD4, TL14 and Taxiway
Bridge
2) Street Furniture works along Road TD3, TD4 and Taxiway
Bridge
3) Construction of boundary wall of Sewage Pumping Station
PS6
4) Finishing works and E&M works for the sewage pumping
station
5) Roadworks of the access track road to public landing step
6) Landscape Works
KL/2010/02 Kai Tak Development –
Kai Tak Approach
Channel and Kwun Tong
Typhoon Shelter
Improvement Works
(Phase 1)
1) Initial Condition Survey for embankment improvement
2) Dredging and disposal of Type 3 sediment
3) Water quality monitoring for dredging
4) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for bioremediation
5) Demolition of disused dolphin
KL/2010/03 Kai Tak Development
Stage 2 Infrastructure
Works at North Apron
Area
1) Site Clearance
2) Erection of Hoarding and Fences
3) Utility Inspection
4) Excavation for Box Culvert Construction
5) Sewage Pumping Station Construction
CEO, CEDD project
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
CV/2007/03 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert C&D material at Kai Tak
DSD project
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
DC/2008/12 Sewage Interception Scheme in
Kowloon City
1) Construction of boundary wall
2) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method
3) Construction of drawpit, manaholes.
4) Trench works, pipe laying and backfilling
5) E&M works for pumping stations
6) Architectural finishing works for pumping
stations
7) Laying of twin rising mains and gravity sewers
by open trench method
DC/2010/03
Kai Tak Nullah Improvement
Works at Prince Edward Road
East
1) Maintain Engineer’s Principal Office
2) Maintain Contractor’s Site Office and Site
Compound
3) Construction of temporary road diversion at
Portion E
4) Stockpile excavated C&D waste material of
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Prince Edward Road East
5) Removal of temporary backfill at MHA 39.0
DC/2009/21 Provision of Interception
Facilities at Jordan Valley Box
Culvert
1) Excavation
2) Steel Fixing
3) Formworks
4) Concreting
DC/2011/04 Reconstruction, Improvement and
Rehabilitation of Kai Tak River
from Wong Tai Sin Police Station
to Tung Tau
1) Maintain of Engineer’s Principal Office
2) Construction of Contractor’s Site Office and Site
Compound
3) Fabrication of Temporary Steel Decking
Materials
4) Construction of fencing for the access road to
the Principal Office
HD projects
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
20090097 Public Rental Housing
Development at Kai Tak Site 1A
1) Construction of Superstructure (6 blocks)
2) External Works
3) Excavation
4) Construction of Carpark
5) Construction of Commercial Centre
20090006 Public Rental Housing
Development at Kai Tak Site 1B
1) Construction of Substructure works
2) Construction of Superstructure works
WSD project
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
3/WSD/08 Replacement and Rehabilitation
of Water Mains Stages 2 & 3
1) Site Office of the Contractor
2) Storage of water works material
3) Storage and sorting of C&D materials
6/WSD/08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)
2) C&D material storage (Portion G4)
7/WSD/08 1) Transportation and storage of pipe works
material (Portion BX1)
2) Transportation and sorting of construction waste
(Portion BX1)
3) Fabrication of special pipe fittings (Portion B1)
8/WSD/08 1) C&D materials storage (Portion T1)
2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)
ArchSD project
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building
and Ancillary Facilities
1) RF main box beam construction
2) RF secondary beam construction
3) UG drainage installation
4) UG plantroom construction
5) GL 1-72 cast insitu superstruction construction
6) BS Installation inside Main Box Beam
7) Trades Works Construction
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8) BS Works Construction
9) Façade Installation
10) Feature Roof Installation
SS W304 Design and Construction of Trade
and Industry Tower in Kai Tak
Development Area
1) Erection of Site Office
2) Erection of Hoarding
CLP projects
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable
Tunnel
No civil activity
Eastern Road Substation No civil activity
CKL-KCT circuit
1&2
CLPP (132kV cable installation) 1) 132kV cable trenching and cable laying
2) 11kV cable trenching and cable laying
EMSD projects
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works
at North Apron Area for District
Cooling System at Kai Tak
Development
1) Trench Excavation
2) Pipe Laying
3) Pipe Jacking
1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District
Cooling System (Phase II Works)
at Kai Tak Development
1) ELS works at NDCS & SDCS Plants
2) Dewatering works at SDCS Plant and SWPR
3) Dewatering works at NDCS Plant
4) Bulk excavation at NDCS & SDCS Plants
5) DCS Pipeworks Installation at Concorde Road
6) ELS works at Southern Runway for DCS Pipe
Installation
7) DCS Pipeworks installation at Southern Runway
8) DCS Pipeworks installation within Cruise
Terminal
9) RC Structure (formwork, steel reinforcement
and concreting)
1049EM10 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
Development – On-shore Sewage
Collection, On-shore Fresh Water
Supply, and Fire Hydrant Water
Supply Systems
Installation of pipes inside branch trough
1050EM10 Design and Build of Seaport
Passenger Boarding Bridges for
the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
NIL
1140EM11M Advance Works for the Apron
Lighting System of the Kai Tak
Cruise Terminal
NIL
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List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)
TGLA No. Name of Occupants Site Activities
GLA-TNK 1591 CE/LW, Civil Engineering
& Development
Department
Works area
GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area
GLA-TNK 1801 Housing Department Works and storage area (Site 1B3)
GLA-TNK 1177 Electrical and Mechanical
Services Department
Vehicle maintenance depot next to the existing
HATCL II Building
GLA-TNK 1338 Highways Department Maintenance Depot; off Cargo Circuit
GLA-TNK 1635 CE/SP, Drainage Services
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1713 CHE/K, Highways
Department
Depot Area
GLA-TNK 1749 CE/SP, Drainage Services
Department
Additional Works area
GLA-TNK 1568 Fire Services Department Driving training ground
GLA-TNK 1360 HK Police Force Storage of police water barriers and metal gates
GLA-TNK 1675 PM(K), Civil Engineering
& Development
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1760 CE/DP, Drainage Services
Department
Site office and storage area
GLA-TNK 1646 CGE/LPM, Civil
Engineering and
Development Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area
GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K), Civil Engineering
& Development
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K), Civil Engineering
& Development
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1334 CE/Construction, Water
Supplies Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1144 CE/PW, Civil Engineering
and Development
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1226
GLA-TNK 1191 Hong Kong Observatory Automatic Weather station
GLA-TNK 1542 Weather Station
GLA-TNK 1507 CE/SD, Civil Engineering
and Development
Department
Barging point and storage area
GLA-TNK 1671 Civil Engineering and
Development Department
Works Area/Engineer’s & Contractor’s
Accommodation/Fabrication Yard
GLA-TNK 1707 PM(K), Civil Engineering
& Development
Works Area/Stockpiling Area
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Department
GLA-TNK 1759 PM(K), Civil Engineering
& Development
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1823 PM(K), Civil Engineering
& Development
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1850 PM(K), Civil Engineering
& Development
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1548 CE/PM, Water Supplies
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1571 ArchSD Works Area
GLA-TNK 1692 CE/CM, Drainage
Supplies Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1693 Architectural Services
Department
Works Area/Stockpiling area
GLA-TNK 1899 CE/K, Water Supplies
Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1717 EMSD Works Area/Stockpiling Area/Site Office for DCS
GLA-TNK 1814 CMP 202, Architectural
Services Department
Works Area
GLA-TNK 1821 CE/Municipal, EMSD Works/Storage Area
GLA-TNK 1862 CE/PM, DSD Works Area
GLA-TNK 1885 ArchSD Barging Point
List of Short Term Tenancy (STT)
STT No. Name of Occupants Site Activities
KX2688 Goldway Parking Ltd. Car-park
KX2345 CLP Power Hong Kong
Limited
Storage of construction materials and plant
equipments
KX2662 Hong Kong Cricket
Association
Operation of Hong Kong Cricket Association
KX2628 Moral Well International
Enterprise Limited
Car-park
KX2552 Era International
Investment Limited
Car-park
KX2629 Graceful Ocean
Development Limited
Car-park
KX2261 Hong Kong Aviation Club
Ltd.
Training for air traffic controllers
KX2574 Future Chinese Limited Car-park
KX2575 Nanjing Limited Car-park
KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production
2) Storage of building materials
KX2675 Wang Lee Building Operation of business in the recovery and
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Materials Trading Ltd. recycling
KX2676 Ga Shing Transport Co. Operation of business in the recovery and
recycling
KX2677 Chuen Kee Metal Trading
Co Ltd.
Operation of business in the recovery and
recycling
KX2678 Kin Xun Environment
Recycle Ltd
Operation of business in the recovery and
recycling
KX2569 Sureguard Logistics
Limited
Open storage of goods and dangerous goods
KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses
KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd. Car-park
KX2189 The Hong Kong Housing
Authority
Site and road formation, building and associated
works for the development of the premises KX2190
KX2616 CLP Power Hong Kong
Limited
Constructing, maintaining and operating
Underground Strata I and II and The Pink Edged
Red Area
1.9 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental
protection/mitigation measures are presented in Table 1.3.
Table 1.3 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental
Protection/Mitigation Measures
Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures
As mentioned in Table 1.2
Noise, dust impact, water quality
and waste generation
Sufficient watering of the
works site with active dust
emitting activities
Properly cover the
stockpiles
On-site waste sorting and
implementation of trip
ticket system
Appropriate
desilting/sedimentation
devices provided on site for
treatment before discharge
Use of quiet plant and well-
maintained construction
plant
Provide movable noise
barrier
Provide sufficient
mitigation measures as
recommended in Approved
EIA Report/Lease
requirement
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Summary of EM&A Requirements
1.10 The EM&A programme requires construction noise monitoring, air quality monitoring,
landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit. The EM&A requirements for
each parameter are described in the following sections, including:
• All monitoring parameters;
• Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters;
• Event Action Plans;
• Environmental mitigation measures, as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report; and
• Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No. KLN/2010/04.
1.11 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution
control/mitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report.
1.12 This report presents the monitoring results, observations, locations, equipment, period,
methodology and QA/QC procedures of the required monitoring parameters, namely air
quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in April 2012.
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2. AIR QUALITY
Monitoring Requirements
2.1 According to EM&A Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract
requirement under Contract No. KLN/2010/04, 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring were
conducted to monitor the air quality for KTD. For regular impact monitoring, a sampling
frequency of at least once in every six days at all of the monitoring stations for 24-hour TSP
monitoring. For 1-hour TSP monitoring, the sampling frequency of at least three times in
every six days shall be undertaken when the highest dust impact occurs. Appendix A shows
the established Action/Limit Levels for the environmental monitoring works.
Monitoring Locations
2.2 Six designated monitoring stations were selected for air quality monitoring programme.
Impact dust monitoring was conducted at five air quality monitoring stations, namely Kai
Tak Operational Base (AM1(A)), Lee Kau Yan Memorial School (AM2), Holy Trinity
Bradbury Centre (AM3(A)), EMSD Workshops (AM4(A)) and Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling
College (AM5(A)) in the reporting month. Table 2.1 describes the air quality monitoring
locations, which are also depicted in Figure 2.
Table 2.1 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring
Remarks: # Baseline/Impact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by
Engineer.
Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement
AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9/F) Area
AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial
School
Rooftop (about 8/F) Area
AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury
Centre
Rooftop (about 8/F) Area
AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6/F) Area
AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po
Ling College Rooftop (about 10/F) Area
#AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)
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Monitoring Equipment
2.3 Table 2.2 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme. Copies
of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B.
Table 2.2 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
Equipment Model and Make Quantity
Calibrator G25A 1
1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor – Model LD 3B 5
HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 c/w of TSP sampling inlet 5
Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II, Model no. 7440 1
Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
2.4 Table 2.3 summarizes the monitoring parameters and frequencies of impact dust monitoring
for the whole construction period. The air quality monitoring schedule for the reporting
month is shown in Appendix D.
Table 2.3 Impact Dust Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Parameters Frequency
1-hr TSP Three times / 6 days
24-hr TSP Once / 6 days
Monitoring Methodology and QA/QC Procedure
1-hour TSP Monitoring
Measuring Procedures
2.5 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the
Manufacturer’s Instruction Manual as follows:
• The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 1.3 meters above ground.
• Set POWER to “ON” and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level.
• Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet
has been released.
• Push the knob at MEASURE position.
• Set time/mode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch. Then, start the
background measurement by pushing the start/stop switch once. It will take 6 sec. to
complete the background measurement.
• Push the time setting switch to change the time setting display to [MANUAL] at the
bottom left of the liquid crystal display. Finally, push the start/stop switch to stop the
measuring after 1 hour sampling.
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• Information such as sampling date, time, count value and site condition were recorded
during the monitoring period.
Maintenance/Calibration
2.6 The following maintenance/calibration was required for the direct dust meters:
• Check and calibrate the meter by HVS to check the validity and accuracy of the results
measured by direct reading method at 2-month intervals throughout all stages of the air
quality monitoring.
24-hour TSP Monitoring
Instrumentation
2.7 High volume (HVS) samplers (Model GMWS-2310 Accu-Vol) completed with appropriate
sampling inlets were employed for 24-hour TSP monitoring. The sampler was composed of
a motor, a filter holder, a flow controller and a sampling inlet and its performance
specification complied with that required by USEPA Standard Title 40, Code of Federation
Regulations Chapter 1 (Part 50). Moreover, the HVS also met all the requirements in section
2.5 of the updated EM&A Manual.
Operating/Analytical Procedures
2.8 Operating/analytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows:
• A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers
against gusty wind.
• No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart.
• The distance between the sampler and an obstacle, such as buildings, was at least twice
the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler.
• A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls, parapets and penthouses was required
for rooftop samples.
• A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure, measured horizontally
was required.
• No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby.
• Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted.
• The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line.
• Any wire fence and gate, to protect the sampler, should not cause any obstruction during
monitoring.
2.9 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling, the flow rate of the high volume sampler
was properly set (between 1.1 m3/min. and 1.4 m
3/min.) in accordance with the
manufacturer's instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40,
CFR Part 50.
2.10 For TSP sampling, fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of > 99% for particles of 0.3
µm diameter were used.
2.11 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly. On sampling, the
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sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter
media at the designated air monitoring station.
2.12 The filter holding frame was then removed by loosening the four nuts and a weighted and
conditioned filter was carefully centered with the stamped number upwards, on a supporting
screen.
2.13 The filter was aligned on the screen so that the gasket formed an airtight seal on the outer
edges of the filter. Then the filter holding frame was tightened to the filter holder with
swing bolts. The applied pressure should be sufficient to avoid air leakage at the edges.
2.14 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip.
2.15 The timer was then programmed. Information was recorded on the record sheet, which
included the starting time, the weather condition and the filter number (the initial weight of
the filter paper can be found out by using the filter number).
2.16 After sampling, the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd.) for
weighing. The elapsed time was also recorded.
2.17 Before weighing, all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours.
The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25°C and 30°C and not vary
by more than ±3°C; the relative humidity (RH) should be < 50% and not vary by more than
±5%. A convenient working RH is 40%.
Maintenance/Calibration
2.18 The following maintenance/calibration was required for the HVS:
• The high volume motors and their accessories were properly maintained. Appropriate
maintenance such as routine motor brushes replacement and electrical wiring checking
were made to ensure that the equipment and necessary power supply are in good working
condition.
• High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration
Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring.
Results and Observations
2.19 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month. No
Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded.
2.20 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month. No
Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded.
2.21 The air temperature, precipitation and the relative humidity data was obtained from Hong
Kong Observatory where the wind speed and wind direction were recorded by the installed
Wind Anemometer set at rooftop (about 9/F) of Kai Tak Operational Base. The location is
shown in Figure 4. This weather information for the reporting month is summarized in
Appendix C.
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2.22 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring
results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively.
2.23 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H. No
exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring.
2.24 According to our field observations, the major dust source identified at the designated air
quality monitoring stations are as follows:
Station Major Dust Source
AM1(A) – Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust
Exposed site area and open stockpiles
Excavation works
Site vehicle movement
AM2 – Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust
Exposed site area and open stockpiles
Excavation works
Site vehicle movement
AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury
Centre
Road Traffic Dust
Exposed site area and open stockpiles
Site vehicle movement
AM4(A) – EMSD Workshops Concrete Batching Plant
Recycling Company
AM5(A) – Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po
Ling College
Road Traffic Dust
Loading/unloading activities and excavation
works at the site (Contract No.: 1/WSD/08(K))
facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College
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3. NOISE
Monitoring Requirements
3.1 According to EM&A Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract
requirement under Contract No. KLN/2010/04, construction noise monitoring was
conducted to monitor the construction noise arising from the construction activities within
KTD. The regular monitoring frequency for each monitoring station shall be on a weekly
basis and conduct one set of measurements between 0700 and 1900 hours on normal
weekdays. Appendix A shows the established Action and Limit Levels for the
environmental monitoring works.
Monitoring Locations
3.2 Eleven designated monitoring stations were selected for noise monitoring programme. Noise
monitoring was conducted at nine designated monitoring stations (M1, M2, M3, M4(A), M5,
M6(A), M7, M8 and M9) in the reporting month. Figure 3 shows the locations of these
stations.
Table 3.1 Noise Monitoring Stations
Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement
M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7/F Sport Area
M2 S.K.H. Kowloon Bay Kei Lok
Primary School 7/F Podium
M3 Rhythm Garden 1/F Podium
M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9/F) Area
M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7/F) Area
M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong
Association Rooftop (about 6/F) Area
M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7/F) Area
M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8/F) Area
M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling
College Staircase Area (about 9/F)
#M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -
#M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -
Remarks: # Baseline/Impact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by
Engineer.
Monitoring Equipment
3.3 Table 3.2 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment. Copies of calibration certificates are
provided in Appendix B.
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Table 3.2 Noise Monitoring Equipment
Equipment Model and Make Qty.
Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 & 957 5
Calibrator SVAN 30A 2
Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
3.4 Table 3.3 summarizes the monitoring parameters, frequency and total duration of monitoring.
The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D.
Table 3.3 Noise Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration
Monitoring
Stations Parameter Period Frequency Measurement
M1
M2
M3
M4(A)
M5
M6(A)
M7
M8
M9
L10(30 min.)
dB(A)
L90(30 min.)
dB(A)
Leq(30 min.)
dB(A)
0700-1900 hrs on normal
weekdays
Once per
week Façade
Monitoring Methodology and QA/QC Procedures
• The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 1.2 m above the ground.
• The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter.
• Parameters such as frequency weighting, the time weighting and the measurement time
were set as follows:
— frequency weighting : A
— time weighting : Fast
— time measurement : 30 minutes
• Prior to and after each noise measurement, the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator
for 94.0 dB at 1000 Hz. If the difference in the calibration level before and after
measurement was more than 1.0 dB, the measurement would be considered invalid and
repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the
equipment.
• The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter.
• At the end of the monitoring period, the Leq, L90 and L10 were recorded. In addition, site
conditions and noise sources were recorded on a standard record sheet.
• Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if
possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided.
• Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog, rain, and wind with a steady
speed exceeding 5 m/s, or wind with gusts exceeding 10 m/s.
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Maintenance and Calibration
3.5 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth
at quarterly intervals.
3.6 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals.
3.7 Immediately prior to and following each noise measurement the accuracy of the sound level
meter shall be checked using an acoustic calibrator generating a known sound pressure level
at a known frequency. Measurements may be accepted as valid only if the calibration levels
from before and after the noise measurement agree to within 1.0 dB.
Results and Observations
3.8 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the
reporting month.
3.9 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H. No
exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring.
.
3.10 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the
corresponding baseline level (i.e. Measured Leq – Baseline Leq = CNL), in order to facilitate
the interpretation of the noise exceedance. The baseline noise level and the Noise Limit
Level at each designated noise monitoring station are presented in Table 3.4.
3.11 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G.
3.12 The major noise source identified at the designated noise monitoring stations are as follows:
Monitoring
Stations Locations
Major Noise Source
M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School Traffic Noise
Site vehicle movement
Excavation works M2 S.K.H. Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School
M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise
M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base
Traffic Noise
Site vehicle movement
Excavation works
Loading and unloading works
Breaking works
M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School
Traffic Noise
Site vehicle movement
Excavation works
M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise
Site vehicle movement
M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise
M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise
Excavation work and loading/unloading
activities at the site (Contract No.:
1/WSD/08(K)) facing the schools
M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College
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Table 3.4 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations
Station Baseline Noise Level, dB (A) Noise Limit Level,
dB (A)
M1 64.4 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs on normal
weekdays)
70* (at 0700 – 1900 hrs
on normal weekdays)
M2
61.3 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs on normal
weekdays)
M3 71.1 – 73.8 (Background Noise Level
during noise measurement)
75 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs
on normal weekdays)
M4(A) 65.8 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs on normal
weekdays)
75 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs
on normal weekdays)
M5 76.7 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs on normal
weekdays)
70* (at 0700 – 1900 hrs
on normal weekdays)
M6(A) 70.5 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs on normal
weekdays)
75 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs
on normal weekdays)
M7 63.9 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs on normal
weekdays)
70* (at 0700 – 1900 hrs
on normal weekdays)
M8 68.7 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs on normal
weekdays)
M9 61.9 (at 0700 – 1900 hrs on normal
weekdays)
(*) Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods.
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4. COMPARISON OF EM&A RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS
4.1 The EM&A data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 4.1 to 4.3.
Table 4.1 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions
Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc.
Scenario1 (Mid
2009 to Mid 2013),
µg/m3
Scenario2 (Mid
2013 to Late
2016), µg/m3
Reporting Month
(Apr 12), µg/m3
AM1(A) – Kai Tak
Operational Base
(Alternative station for
Rhythm Garden)
192 298 191.7
AM2 – Lee Kau Yan
Memorial School
290 312 186.3
AM3(A) - Holy Trinity
Bradbury Centre
(Alternative station for
Sky Tower)
217 247 207.5
AM4(A) – EMSD
Workshops
(Alternative station for
Grand Waterfront)
246 258 212.6
AM5(A) – Po Leung
Kuk Ngan Po Ling
College (Alternative
station for CCC Kei
To Secondary School)
159 221 158.5
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Table 4.2 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions
Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc.
Scenario1 (Mid
2009 to Mid 2013),
µg/m3
Scenario2 (Mid
2013 to Late
2016), µg/m3
Reporting Month
(Apr 12), µg/m3
AM1(A) – Kai Tak
Operational Base
(Alternative station for
Rhythm Garden)
121 156 62.7
AM2 – Lee Kau Yan
Memorial School
145 169 87.1
AM3(A) - Holy Trinity
Bradbury Centre
(Alternative station for
Sky Tower)
106 138 70.2
AM4(A) – EMSD
Workshops
(Alternative station for
Grand Waterfront)
143 152 54.6
AM5(A) – Po Leung
Kuk Ngan Po Ling
College (Alternative
station for CCC Kei
To Secondary School)
103 128 56.8
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Table 4.3 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions
4.2 The 1-hour TSP concentration in the reporting month were approximate to the prediction in
the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report while the 24-hour average
TSP concentration were well below the prediction in the approved EIA Report.
4.3 No Action/Limit Level exceedances were recorded for 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP
concentration.
4.4 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted
mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report.
Stations
Predicted Mitigated
Construction Noise Levels
during Normal Working
Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))
Reporting Month (Apr 12),
Leq (30min) dB(A)
M1 - Buddhist Chi King
Primary School 51 – 68 55.3 – 64.1
M2 - S.K.H. Kowloon
Bay Kei Lok Primary
School
51 – 70 55.9 – 64.6
M3 – Rhythm Garden 45 – 75 72.1 – 74.1
M4(A) - Kai Tak
Operational Base
(Alternative station for
Cognitio College)
47 – 75 62.7 – 66.4
M5 - Lee Kau Yan
Memorial School 47 – 74 68.3 – 73.6
M6(A) - Kowloon City
District Kaifong
Association ( Alternative
station for South
Mansion)
47 – 78 65.5 – 70.7
M7 - Holy Carpenter
Primary School 47 – 86 47.6 – 63.7
M8 - CCC Kei To
Secondary School 45 – 68 63.1 – 68.0
M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan
Po Ling College 44 – 70 58.2 – 62.1
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5. LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL
Monitoring Requirements
5.1 According to EM&A Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract
requirement under Contract No. KLN/2010/04, ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the
contractor’s operation during the construction period on a weekly basis, and to report on the
contractor’s compliance.
Results and Observations
5.2 Site audits were carried out on a weekly basis to monitor and audit the timely
implementation of landscape and visual mitigation measures within KTD. The summaries
of site audits are attached in Appendix I.
5.3 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month.
5.4 Should non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact occur, action in accordance with
the action plan presented in Appendix J shall be performed.
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6. ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT
Site Audits
6.1 Site audits were carried out on a weekly basis to monitor the timely implementation of
proper environmental management practices and mitigation measures in the Project site.
The summaries of site audits are attached in Appendix I.
6.2 Site audits were conducted on 3rd
, 13th
, 20th
and 27th
April 2012 in the reporting month.
Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineer’s Representative was conducted on
27th
April 2012.
Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures
6.3 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly. The
following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works:
Air Quality Monitoring
• The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within
and outside the construction site.
• The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring
days.
Noise Monitoring
• The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations, which
might affect the monitoring result.
• Major noise sources were identified and recorded. Other intrusive noise attributing to the
result was trimmed off by pausing the monitoring temporarily.
Status of Waste Management
6.4 The amount of wastes generated by the major site activities of the work contracts within
KTD during the reporting month is shown in Appendix M.
6.5 In respect of the dump truck cover, the Contractor of Work Contracts within KTD is advised
to take record photos and inspection to ensure that all dump trucks have fully covered the
skip before leaving the site.
Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures
6.6 ET (KTD) weekly site inspections were carried out during the reporting month and the
observations of respective works within KTD are shown in Appendix I.
6.7 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting
month, the Contractor was advised:
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• To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads, stockpiles, dry surfaces and
dust generation works
• To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site
• To ensure the performance of sorting of C&D materials at source
Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented
6.8 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K.
Implementation Status of Event Action Plans
6.9 The Event Action Plans for air quality, noise and landscape and visual are presented in
Appendix J.
1-hr TSP Monitoring
6.10 No Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month.
24-hr TSP Monitoring
6.11 No Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month.
24-hr RSP Monitoring
6.12 No Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month.
Construction Noise
6.13 No Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise.
Landscape and visual
6.14 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month.
Summary of Complaint, Warning, Notification of any Summons and Successful
Prosecution
6.15 The summaries of environmental complaint, warning, summon and notification of successful
prosecution for the Project is presented in Appendix L.
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7. FUTURE KEY ISSUES
7.1 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in
Table 7.1:
Table 7.1 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two
Month
KDO, CEDD projects
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
May 2012 and June 2012
KL/2009/01 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise
Terminal
1) Dredging of Marine Sediment
2) Installation of temporary steel bracing
3) Sorting of C&D material from existing seawall
4) RC Desk Construction
5) Reconstruction of Seawall
6) Impact water monitoring / surveillance system
7) Construction of capping beam
8) Removal of existing seawall
KL/2008/09 Stage 1 Infrastructure works at
North Apron
1) Drainage Works
2) Road Works
3) Footbridge Superstructure Construction
4) Watermain Works
5) Transplanting
6) Enhancement of existing subways
7) Footbridge Superstructure Construction
8) Construction of subway extension
9) Cladding Installation
KL/2008/07 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure
Works
1) Pavement works at Road TD3, TD4, TL14 and
Taxiway Bridge
2) Street Furniture works along Road TD3, TD4
and Taxiway Bridge
3) Construction of boundary wall of Sewage
Pumping Station PS6
4) Finishing works and E&M works for the sewage
pumping station
5) Roadworks of the access track road to public
landing steps
6) Landscape Works
KL/2010/02 Kai Tak Development – Kai Tak
Approach Channel and Kwun
Tong Typhoon Shelter
Improvement Works (Phase 1)
1) Dredging and disposal of Type 3 sediment
2) Demolition of disused dolphin
3) Embankment improvement works
4) Water quality monitoring for dredging
5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for
bioremediation
6) Odour Patrol and Water Quality Monitoring
KL/2010/03 Kai Tak Development Stage 2
Infrastructure Works at North
Apron Area
1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences
2) Box Culvert Construction
3) Sewage Pumping Station Construction
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CEO, CEDD project
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
May 2012 and June 2012
CV/2007/03 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert C&D material at Kai Tak
DSD project
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
May 2012 and June 2012
DC/2008/12 Sewage Interception Scheme in
Kowloon City
1) Construction of retaining wall, boundary wall
2) Trench works, pipe laying and backfilling
3) Laying of rising mains & gravity sewer by
trenchless method
4) Construction of drawpit, channels and manholes
5) E&M works for pumping stations
6) Laying of twin rising mains and gravity sewers
by open trench method
7) Architectural finishing works for pumping
stations
DC/2010/03
Kai Tak Nullah Improvement
Works at Prince Edward Road
East
1) Maintain Engineer’s Principal Office
2) Maintain Contractor’s Site Office and Site
Compound
3) Stockpile excavated C&D waste material of
Prince Edward Road East
4) Construction of temporary road diversion at
Portion E
5) Pipe jacking at MHA39.0
DC/2009/21 Provision of Interception
Facilities at Jordan Valley Box
Culvert
1) Excavation
2) Steel Fixing
3) Formworks
4) Concreting
DC/2011/04 Reconstruction, Improvement and
Rehabilitation of Kai Tak River
from Wong Tai Sin Police Station
to Tung Tau
1) Maintain of Engineer’s Principal Office and
Contractor’s Site Office
2) Construction of Site Compound
3) Construction of fencing for the access road to
the Principal Office
HD projects
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
May 2012 and June 2012
20090097 Public Rental Housing
Development at Kai Tak Site 1A
1) Construction of Superstructure (6 blocks)
2) External Works
20090006 Public Rental Housing
Development at Kai Tak Site 1B
1) Construction of Substructure works
2) Construction of Superstructure works
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WSD project
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
May 2012 and June 2012
3/WSD/08 Replacement and Rehabilitation
of Water Mains Stages 2 & 3
1) Site Office of the Contractor
2) Storage of water works material
3) Storage and sorting of C&D materials
6/WSD/08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)
2) C&D material storage (Portion G4)
7/WSD/08 1) Transportation and storage of pipe works
material (Portion BX1)
2) Transportation and sorting of construction waste
(Portion BX1)
3) Fabrication of special pipe fittings (Portion B1)
8/WSD/08 1) C&D materials storage (Portion T1)
2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)
ArchSD project
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
May 2012 and June 2012
SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building
and Ancillary Facilities
1) RF main box beam construction
2) RF secondary beam construction
3) RF tertiary beam installation
4) RF Precast slab installation
5) UG drainage installation
6) UG plantroom construction
7) GL 1-72 cast insitu superstructure construction
8) BS Installation inside Main Box Beam
9) Façade Installation
10) Feature Roof Installation
SS W304 Design and Construction of Trade
and Industry Tower in Kai Tak
Development Area
1) Installation of site office and hoarding
2) Pre-boring
3) Sheet piling
4) Steel piling
CLP projects
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
May 2012 and June 2012
Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable
Tunnel
No civil activity
Eastern Road Substation
CKL-KCT circuit
1&2
CLPP (132kV cable installation) 1) 132kV cable installation
2) 11kV cable trenching and cable laying
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EMSD projects
Contract No. Project Title Site Activities
May 2012 and June 2012
1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works
at North Apron Area for District
Cooling System at Kai Tak
Development
1) SRT
2) Pipe Laying
3) Pipe Jacking
4) Trenchless works by TBM
1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District
Cooling System (Phase II Works)
at Kai Tak Development
1) ELS works at NDCS & SDCS Plants & SWPR
2) Dewatering works at SDCS Plant and SWPR
3) Dewatering works at NDCS Plant
4) Bulk excavation at NDCS & SDCS Plants R
5) DCS Pipeworks installation at Concorde Road
6) DCS Pipeworks installation at Southern Runway
7) ELS works at Southern Runway for DCS Pipe
Installation
8) DCS Pipeworks installation within Cruise
Terminal
9) RC structure (formwork, steel reinforcement and
concreting)
10) Basement construction at NDCS
1049EM10 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
Development – On-shore Sewage
Collection, On-shore Fresh Water
Supply, and Fire Hydrant Water
Supply Systems
Installation of pipes inside branch trough
1050EM10 Design and Build of Seaport
Passenger Boarding Bridges for
the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal
NIL
1140EM11M Advance Works for the Apron
Lighting System of the Kai Tak
Cruise Terminal
NIL
Key Issues for the Coming Month
7.2 Key environmental issues in the coming month include:
• Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials, exposed site area, excavation works and
rock breaking activities;
• Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road;
• Proper storage of construction materials on site;
• Storage of chemicals/fuel and chemical waste/waste oil on site;
• Accumulation of general and construction waste on site;
• Runoff from exposed slope;
• Wastewater and runoff discharge from site;
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• Regular removal of silt, mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks;
• Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff;
• Noise from operation of the equipment, especially for rock-breaking activities, piling works
and machinery on-site.
7.3 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control
measures for the coming two months, i.e. May 2012 and June 2012 are summarized as
follows:
Construction Works Major Impact
Prediction
Control Measures
As mentioned in Table
7.1
Air quality impact
(dust)
a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpaved/exposed
areas;
b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or
similar means; and
c) Watering of any earth moving activities.
Water quality
impact (surface
run-off)
d) Diversion of the collected effluent to de-silting facilities for
treatment prior to discharge to public storm water drains;
e) Provision of adequate de-silting facilities for treating
surface run-off and other collected effluents prior to discharge;
f) Provision of perimeter protection such as sealing of
hoarding footings to avoid run-off from entering the
existing storm water drainage system via public road; and
g) Provision of measures to prevent discharge into the stream.
Noise Impact h) Scheduling of noisy construction activities if necessary to
avoid persistent noisy operation;
i) Controlling the number of plants use on site;
j) Regular maintenance of machines; and
k) Use of acoustic barriers if necessary.
Monitoring Schedule for the Next Month
7.4 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in
Appendix D.
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8. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Conclusions
8.1 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring
results were checked and reviewed.
1-hr TSP Monitoring
8.2 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month. No
Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded.
24-hr TSP Monitoring
8.3 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month. No
Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded.
Construction Noise Monitoring
8.4 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month. No
Action/Limit Level exceedance was recorded.
Landscape and visual
8.5 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month.
Complaint and Prosecution
8.6 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting
month.
Recommendations
8.7 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month, the following
recommendations were made:
Air Quality Impact
• To prohibit any open burning on site.
• To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site.
• To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads, stockpiles, dry surfaces and
excavation works.
• To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary.
Noise Impact
• To inspect the noise sources inside the site.
• To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from
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sensitive receivers.
• To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise
sensitive receivers in an appropriate location.
Water Impact
• To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course.
• To review and implement temporary drainage system.
• To identify any wastewater discharges from site.
• To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities.
• To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks.
• To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge.
• To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough
handling capacity before discharge.
• To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site.
Waste/Chemical Management
• To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site.
• To ensure the performance of sorting of C&D materials at source (during generation);
• To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert C&D
materials are properly segregated before removing off site.
• To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the
site.
• To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site.
Landscape and Visual
• To protect the existing trees to be retained.
• To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works.
• To control of night-time lighting.
• To provide decorative screen hoarding.
• To complete landscape works at site area as early as possible.
FIGURES
Title Scale Project
No.
Date Figure
Feb-11 1Site Layout Plan
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AM1(A)
AM2
AM3(A)
Title Scale Project
No.
Date Figure
Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations
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AM5(A)
AM4(A)
AM1(A)
AM2
AM3(A)
AM5(A)
AM4(A)
AM1(A)
AM2
AM3(A)
M1
M2
M3M4(A)
M5
M6(A)
M7
Title Scale Project
No.
Date Figure
Feb-11 3Location of Noise Monitoring Stations
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M1
M2
M3M4(A)
M5
M6(A)
M7
M8
M9
M1
M2
M3M4(A)
M5
M6(A)
M7
M8
M9
Wind Data Monitoring Equipment set at
Kai Tak Operational Base
Title Scale Project
No.
Date Figure
Feb-11 4Location of Wind Data Monitoring Equipment
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Wind Data Monitoring Equipment set at
Kai Tak Operational Base
Anemometer Station from The Hong
Kong Observatory
Wind Data Monitoring Equipment set at
Kai Tak Operational Base
Anemometer Station from The Hong
Kong Observatory
APPENDIX A
ACTION AND LIMIT LEVELS
Appendix A
Appendix A - Action and Limit Levels
Table A-1 Action and Limit Levels for 1-Hour TSP
Table A-2 Action and Limit Levels for 24-Hour TSP
Table A-3 Action and Limit Levels for Construction Noise
Remarks: If works are to be carried out during restricted hours, the conditions stipulated in the Construction
Noise Permit (CNP) issued by the Noise Control Authority have to be followed. *70dB(A) and
65dB(A) for schools during normal teaching periods and school examination periods,
respectively.
Location Action Level, µg/m3 Limit Level, µg/m
3
AM1(A) 342
500
AM2 346
AM3(A) 351
AM4(A) 371
AM5(A) 345
Location Action Level, µg/m3 Limit Level, µg/m
3
AM1(A) 159
260
AM2 157
AM3(A) 167
AM4(A) 187
AM5(A) 156
Time Period Action Level Limit Level
0700-1900 hrs on normal weekdays
When one
documented
complaint is received
75 dB(A)
70dB(A)/65dB(A)*
APPENDIX B
COPIES OF CALIBRATION
CERTIFCATES
APPENDIX C
WEATHER INFORMATION
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD I. General Information
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech
Date Mean Air
Temperature (°C)
Mean Relative Humidity (%)
Precipitation (mm)
1 April 2012 19.0 – 23.4 53 – 82 0
2 April 2012 20.1 – 24.6 75 – 90 0
3 April 2012 22.0 – 28.4 64 - 92 0
4 April 2012 20.9 – 23.9 69 – 90 0
5 April 2012 20.4 – 23.2 85 – 99 48.5
6 April 2012 18.2 – 20.7 88 – 99 10.9
7 April 2012 18.4 – 21.4 59 – 84 0
8 April 2012 19.9 – 22.1 79 – 92 0.3
9 April 2012 20.3 – 25.9 78 – 99 28.9
10 April 2012 21.6 – 27.9 76 – 96 0
11 April 2012 22.3 – 28.5 65 – 94 0
12 April 2012 23.7 – 27.8 72 – 90 0
13 April 2012 24.7 – 29.5 73 – 91 Trace
14 April 2012 25.2 – 29.5 75 – 93 Trace
15 April 2012 25.5 – 29.6 68 – 89 Trace
16 April 2012 22.5 – 28.8 78 – 95 11.8
17 April 2012 20.0 – 23.9 88 – 98 16.6
18 April 2012 21.1 – 22.9 84 – 92 Trace
19 April 2012 21.7 – 22.9 90 – 99 28.2
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD I. General Information
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Date Mean Air
Temperature (°C)
Mean Relative Humidity (%)
Precipitation (mm)
20 April 2012 20.8 – 23.1 93 – 99 66.2
21 April 2012 21.1 – 25.8 67 – 95 0
22 April 2012 21.9 – 28.5 56 – 92 0
23 April 2012 23.5 – 28.0 77 – 95 0.3
24 April 2012 25.6 – 28.4 78 – 87 Trace
25 April 2012 23.6 – 29.0 78 – 90 4.8
26 April 2012 22.0 – 28.8 68 – 94 Trace
27 April 2012 21.5 – 23.6 86 – 99 34.5
28 April 2012 21.3 – 25.9 88 – 99 22.2
29 April 2012 23.9 – 30.2 79 – 97 21.2
30 April 2012 26.6 – 30.1 76 – 89 0.5
* The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory.
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech
Date Time Wind Speed m/s Direction 1-Apr-2012 0:00 1.6 SSE
1-Apr-2012 1:00 1.3 SSE
1-Apr-2012 2:00 1.2 ESE
1-Apr-2012 3:00 1.3 ESE
1-Apr-2012 4:00 1.2 ENE
1-Apr-2012 5:00 1 SSE
1-Apr-2012 6:00 0.9 NE
1-Apr-2012 7:00 1.2 NE
1-Apr-2012 8:00 1.3 NE
1-Apr-2012 9:00 1.6 ENE
1-Apr-2012 10:00 1.7 ESE
1-Apr-2012 11:00 2.1 ESE
1-Apr-2012 12:00 2.6 ENE
1-Apr-2012 13:00 2.6 ESE
1-Apr-2012 14:00 2.5 ENE
1-Apr-2012 15:00 2.3 NE
1-Apr-2012 16:00 2.3 NE
1-Apr-2012 17:00 2.2 NNE
1-Apr-2012 18:00 1.8 NNE
1-Apr-2012 19:00 1.8 ENE
1-Apr-2012 20:00 1.6 ENE
1-Apr-2012 21:00 1.6 ENE
1-Apr-2012 22:00 1.7 ESE
1-Apr-2012 23:00 1.8 ESE
2-Apr-2012 0:00 1.8 ENE
2-Apr-2012 1:00 1.8 NNE
2-Apr-2012 2:00 2 NE
2-Apr-2012 3:00 1.7 SE
2-Apr-2012 4:00 1.5 NNE
2-Apr-2012 5:00 1.2 NE
2-Apr-2012 6:00 1.1 NNE
2-Apr-2012 7:00 1.1 ENE
2-Apr-2012 8:00 0.9 SSE
2-Apr-2012 9:00 1.4 ENE
2-Apr-2012 10:00 1.8 SSE
2-Apr-2012 11:00 2.4 ESE
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2-Apr-2012 12:00 2.6 S
2-Apr-2012 13:00 2.4 NNE
2-Apr-2012 14:00 2.4 W
2-Apr-2012 15:00 2.3 ESE
2-Apr-2012 16:00 2 SSE
2-Apr-2012 17:00 2 ENE
2-Apr-2012 18:00 1.7 NNE
2-Apr-2012 19:00 1.7 ENE
2-Apr-2012 20:00 1.6 NNE
2-Apr-2012 21:00 1.8 ESE
2-Apr-2012 22:00 1.4 E
2-Apr-2012 23:00 1.3 NE
3-Apr-2012 0:00 1.3 ENE
3-Apr-2012 1:00 1.7 WSW
3-Apr-2012 2:00 1.6 ESE
3-Apr-2012 3:00 1.6 NNE
3-Apr-2012 4:00 1.5 ENE
3-Apr-2012 5:00 1.6 SSE
3-Apr-2012 6:00 1.5 N
3-Apr-2012 7:00 1.6 N
3-Apr-2012 8:00 1.6 NE
3-Apr-2012 9:00 1.7 SSE
3-Apr-2012 10:00 2 NNE
3-Apr-2012 11:00 2.2 E
3-Apr-2012 12:00 2.2 ENE
3-Apr-2012 13:00 2.6 ENE
3-Apr-2012 14:00 2.2 ENE
3-Apr-2012 15:00 2.4 SE
3-Apr-2012 16:00 2.5 ENE
3-Apr-2012 17:00 2.6 NE
3-Apr-2012 18:00 2.4 NNE
3-Apr-2012 19:00 2.1 NE
3-Apr-2012 20:00 1.7 ENE
3-Apr-2012 21:00 1.7 ENE
3-Apr-2012 22:00 1.6 NE
3-Apr-2012 23:00 1.7 SE
4-Apr-2012 0:00 2.1 NNE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
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4-Apr-2012 1:00 2 NE
4-Apr-2012 2:00 1.9 NE
4-Apr-2012 3:00 1.8 ENE
4-Apr-2012 4:00 1.5 NE
4-Apr-2012 5:00 1.8 NE
4-Apr-2012 6:00 1.6 ENE
4-Apr-2012 7:00 1.6 ENE
4-Apr-2012 8:00 2 NE
4-Apr-2012 9:00 2.4 ESE
4-Apr-2012 10:00 2.6 N
4-Apr-2012 11:00 2.8 SE
4-Apr-2012 12:00 2.9 ESE
4-Apr-2012 13:00 2.9 SSE
4-Apr-2012 14:00 2.8 SE
4-Apr-2012 15:00 2.8 S
4-Apr-2012 16:00 2.4 NE
4-Apr-2012 17:00 2.1 SE
4-Apr-2012 18:00 1.7 ESE
4-Apr-2012 19:00 1.5 SE
4-Apr-2012 20:00 1.4 E
4-Apr-2012 21:00 1.5 SSW
4-Apr-2012 22:00 1.6 NE
4-Apr-2012 23:00 1.4 SE
5-Apr-2012 0:00 1.7 NE
5-Apr-2012 1:00 1.8 NE
5-Apr-2012 2:00 1.8 SE
5-Apr-2012 3:00 1.6 NE
5-Apr-2012 4:00 1.8 ENE
5-Apr-2012 5:00 1.7 NE
5-Apr-2012 6:00 2 NE
5-Apr-2012 7:00 1.7 NE
5-Apr-2012 8:00 2.1 NNE
5-Apr-2012 9:00 2.4 NNE
5-Apr-2012 10:00 2.6 N
5-Apr-2012 11:00 2.6 N
5-Apr-2012 12:00 2.8 N
5-Apr-2012 13:00 3 NE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
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5-Apr-2012 14:00 3 WSW
5-Apr-2012 15:00 3 SSE
5-Apr-2012 16:00 2.5 ENE
5-Apr-2012 17:00 2.3 ENE
5-Apr-2012 18:00 2.2 W
5-Apr-2012 19:00 1.8 SW
5-Apr-2012 20:00 1.8 SSW
5-Apr-2012 21:00 1.9 ENE
5-Apr-2012 22:00 1.7 ENE
5-Apr-2012 23:00 1.6 E
6-Apr-2012 0:00 2 SSE
6-Apr-2012 1:00 2.4 WNW
6-Apr-2012 2:00 2.1 W
6-Apr-2012 3:00 2.3 NNE
6-Apr-2012 4:00 2.3 SSW
6-Apr-2012 5:00 2 NE
6-Apr-2012 6:00 2 NNE
6-Apr-2012 7:00 1.8 ESE
6-Apr-2012 8:00 2.2 ESE
6-Apr-2012 9:00 2.2 NNE
6-Apr-2012 10:00 2.5 WSW
6-Apr-2012 11:00 2.7 ENE
6-Apr-2012 12:00 2.7 ENE
6-Apr-2012 13:00 3 SE
6-Apr-2012 14:00 2.6 ENE
6-Apr-2012 15:00 2.8 SW
6-Apr-2012 16:00 2.7 NE
6-Apr-2012 17:00 2.8 NE
6-Apr-2012 18:00 2.5 NNE
6-Apr-2012 19:00 2.4 ESE
6-Apr-2012 20:00 2.2 NE
6-Apr-2012 21:00 2 SSE
6-Apr-2012 22:00 2.1 ESE
6-Apr-2012 23:00 2 NNE
7-Apr-2012 0:00 1.9 ESE
7-Apr-2012 1:00 1.8 SW
7-Apr-2012 2:00 1.9 ENE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
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7-Apr-2012 3:00 1.7 NE
7-Apr-2012 4:00 1.6 ESE
7-Apr-2012 5:00 1.7 ENE
7-Apr-2012 6:00 1.4 SW
7-Apr-2012 7:00 1.5 ENE
7-Apr-2012 8:00 1.8 ENE
7-Apr-2012 9:00 2.2 NNE
7-Apr-2012 10:00 2.4 SSE
7-Apr-2012 11:00 2.5 WNW
7-Apr-2012 12:00 2.7 WNW
7-Apr-2012 13:00 2.8 WNW
7-Apr-2012 14:00 2.8 SSW
7-Apr-2012 15:00 2.8 WSW
7-Apr-2012 16:00 2.8 N
7-Apr-2012 17:00 2.6 NNE
7-Apr-2012 18:00 2.1 WNW
7-Apr-2012 19:00 1.8 NE
7-Apr-2012 20:00 1.5 E
7-Apr-2012 21:00 1.7 ENE
7-Apr-2012 22:00 1.7 ESE
7-Apr-2012 23:00 1.4 ENE
8-Apr-2012 0:00 1.3 ESE
8-Apr-2012 1:00 1.5 E
8-Apr-2012 2:00 1.6 S
8-Apr-2012 3:00 1.6 NE
8-Apr-2012 4:00 1.5 NNE
8-Apr-2012 5:00 1.7 NNE
8-Apr-2012 6:00 1.7 E
8-Apr-2012 7:00 1.7 E
8-Apr-2012 8:00 1.9 E
8-Apr-2012 9:00 1.9 WSW
8-Apr-2012 10:00 2.3 S
8-Apr-2012 11:00 2.5 ESE
8-Apr-2012 12:00 2.5 WSW
8-Apr-2012 13:00 2.6 ENE
8-Apr-2012 14:00 2.5 ESE
8-Apr-2012 15:00 2.5 ENE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
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8-Apr-2012 16:00 2.3 WNW
8-Apr-2012 17:00 2.2 ESE
8-Apr-2012 18:00 2 ESE
8-Apr-2012 19:00 1.9 SE
8-Apr-2012 20:00 1.8 NNE
8-Apr-2012 21:00 1.9 SSE
8-Apr-2012 22:00 1.6 WSW
8-Apr-2012 23:00 1.8 ENE
9-Apr-2012 0:00 1.9 ESE
9-Apr-2012 1:00 1.9 ESE
9-Apr-2012 2:00 1.7 SSE
9-Apr-2012 3:00 1.7 ESE
9-Apr-2012 4:00 1.8 N
9-Apr-2012 5:00 1.9 ESE
9-Apr-2012 6:00 1.9 ESE
9-Apr-2012 7:00 2.1 SE
9-Apr-2012 8:00 2.3 SE
9-Apr-2012 9:00 2.5 NNE
9-Apr-2012 10:00 2.9 SE
9-Apr-2012 11:00 2.9 NNE
9-Apr-2012 12:00 3.1 E
9-Apr-2012 13:00 2.9 ENE
9-Apr-2012 14:00 2.6 ENE
9-Apr-2012 15:00 2.7 NE
9-Apr-2012 16:00 2.6 NE
9-Apr-2012 17:00 2.8 NE
9-Apr-2012 18:00 2.6 NE
9-Apr-2012 19:00 2.3 NNE
9-Apr-2012 20:00 2.1 ESE
9-Apr-2012 21:00 2.2 ESE
9-Apr-2012 22:00 2.2 ESE
9-Apr-2012 23:00 2.3 SSE
10-Apr-2012 0:00 2.6 ENE
10-Apr-2012 1:00 2.4 SW
10-Apr-2012 2:00 2.2 SSE
10-Apr-2012 3:00 2.5 ESE
10-Apr-2012 4:00 2.5 ENE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
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10-Apr-2012 5:00 2.3 NE
10-Apr-2012 6:00 2.4 SSE
10-Apr-2012 7:00 2.2 NNE
10-Apr-2012 8:00 2.5 SE
10-Apr-2012 9:00 2.7 N
10-Apr-2012 10:00 2.7 SE
10-Apr-2012 11:00 2.8 ESE
10-Apr-2012 12:00 3.2 NNE
10-Apr-2012 13:00 3 SE
10-Apr-2012 14:00 2.9 ENE
10-Apr-2012 15:00 3.2 NE
10-Apr-2012 16:00 3 SSE
10-Apr-2012 17:00 2.6 NE
10-Apr-2012 18:00 2.1 NE
10-Apr-2012 19:00 1.9 NE
10-Apr-2012 20:00 1.8 NE
10-Apr-2012 21:00 2 N
10-Apr-2012 22:00 2 SSE
10-Apr-2012 23:00 2.1 NE
11-Apr-2012 0:00 2.1 NE
11-Apr-2012 1:00 1.7 NNE
11-Apr-2012 2:00 1.8 ENE
11-Apr-2012 3:00 1.9 SE
11-Apr-2012 4:00 1.7 E
11-Apr-2012 5:00 1.9 SW
11-Apr-2012 6:00 1.9 SSW
11-Apr-2012 7:00 1.9 SSW
11-Apr-2012 8:00 2.2 WNW
11-Apr-2012 9:00 3.1 W
11-Apr-2012 10:00 3.2 WNW
11-Apr-2012 11:00 3.3 W
11-Apr-2012 12:00 3.3 WNW
11-Apr-2012 13:00 3.4 WSW
11-Apr-2012 14:00 3.2 WSW
11-Apr-2012 15:00 3.3 WSW
11-Apr-2012 16:00 3.2 SW
11-Apr-2012 17:00 3.1 SSW
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
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11-Apr-2012 18:00 2.5 SW
11-Apr-2012 19:00 2.6 SW
11-Apr-2012 20:00 2.8 WNW
11-Apr-2012 21:00 2.7 WNW
11-Apr-2012 22:00 2.3 WSW
11-Apr-2012 23:00 2.2 W
12-Apr-2012 0:00 2.2 WSW
12-Apr-2012 1:00 2.3 SW
12-Apr-2012 2:00 2.4 SSW
12-Apr-2012 3:00 2.4 SSW
12-Apr-2012 4:00 2.6 SSW
12-Apr-2012 5:00 2.6 WSW
12-Apr-2012 6:00 2.3 SW
12-Apr-2012 7:00 2.3 NE
12-Apr-2012 8:00 2.7 SSE
12-Apr-2012 9:00 2.8 SW
12-Apr-2012 10:00 3.1 SSW
12-Apr-2012 11:00 3.2 W
12-Apr-2012 12:00 3.3 WNW
12-Apr-2012 13:00 3.3 W
12-Apr-2012 14:00 3.3 WNW
12-Apr-2012 15:00 3.2 SW
12-Apr-2012 16:00 2.9 WNW
12-Apr-2012 17:00 2.8 WSW
12-Apr-2012 18:00 2.6 WSW
12-Apr-2012 19:00 2.5 SW
12-Apr-2012 20:00 2.2 SSW
12-Apr-2012 21:00 2.1 SW
12-Apr-2012 22:00 1.9 ENE
12-Apr-2012 23:00 2.1 S
13-Apr-2012 0:00 1.6 ESE
13-Apr-2012 1:00 1.6 ESE
13-Apr-2012 2:00 1.5 E
13-Apr-2012 3:00 1.5 ESE
13-Apr-2012 4:00 1.4 SE
13-Apr-2012 5:00 1.5 E
13-Apr-2012 6:00 1.5 SSE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech
13-Apr-2012 7:00 1.5 S
13-Apr-2012 8:00 1.8 ENE
13-Apr-2012 9:00 1.9 NE
13-Apr-2012 10:00 2.1 NE
13-Apr-2012 11:00 2.4 ENE
13-Apr-2012 12:00 3 ENE
13-Apr-2012 13:00 2.8 NE
13-Apr-2012 14:00 2.7 NNE
13-Apr-2012 15:00 2.5 NE
13-Apr-2012 16:00 2.3 ENE
13-Apr-2012 17:00 2.1 ESE
13-Apr-2012 18:00 2.1 ENE
13-Apr-2012 19:00 1.7 ENE
13-Apr-2012 20:00 1.5 NE
13-Apr-2012 21:00 1.4 NNE
13-Apr-2012 22:00 1.5 NE
13-Apr-2012 23:00 1.7 ENE
14-Apr-2012 0:00 1.3 SSE
14-Apr-2012 1:00 1.2 S
14-Apr-2012 2:00 1.3 SSE
14-Apr-2012 3:00 1.2 SSE
14-Apr-2012 4:00 1.1 S
14-Apr-2012 5:00 1.1 S
14-Apr-2012 6:00 1.1 SSW
14-Apr-2012 7:00 1.3 E
14-Apr-2012 8:00 1.7 ENE
14-Apr-2012 9:00 2.3 ENE
14-Apr-2012 10:00 2.3 ENE
14-Apr-2012 11:00 2.5 ENE
14-Apr-2012 12:00 2.6 ENE
14-Apr-2012 13:00 2.9 E
14-Apr-2012 14:00 2.8 ENE
14-Apr-2012 15:00 2.7 ENE
14-Apr-2012 16:00 2.6 E
14-Apr-2012 17:00 2.6 SE
14-Apr-2012 18:00 2.3 ENE
14-Apr-2012 19:00 2 ESE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech
14-Apr-2012 20:00 1.8 SSE
14-Apr-2012 21:00 2 E
14-Apr-2012 22:00 1.9 ESE
14-Apr-2012 23:00 1.7 SSE
15-Apr-2012 0:00 1.6 SE
15-Apr-2012 1:00 1.5 SSE
15-Apr-2012 2:00 1.6 SSE
15-Apr-2012 3:00 1.8 E
15-Apr-2012 4:00 1.9 NNE
15-Apr-2012 5:00 1.7 NE
15-Apr-2012 6:00 1.8 NNE
15-Apr-2012 7:00 1.8 ESE
15-Apr-2012 8:00 2 ESE
15-Apr-2012 9:00 2.2 W
15-Apr-2012 10:00 2.5 NNE
15-Apr-2012 11:00 2.7 NE
15-Apr-2012 12:00 2.9 NE
15-Apr-2012 13:00 2.8 ENE
15-Apr-2012 14:00 2.4 N
15-Apr-2012 15:00 2.5 N
15-Apr-2012 16:00 2.6 NE
15-Apr-2012 17:00 2.4 NNE
15-Apr-2012 18:00 2.3 NE
15-Apr-2012 19:00 2 NNE
15-Apr-2012 20:00 1.9 NNE
15-Apr-2012 21:00 2 ENE
15-Apr-2012 22:00 2 ENE
15-Apr-2012 23:00 1.9 ENE
16-Apr-2012 0:00 2.6 E
16-Apr-2012 1:00 2.4 E
16-Apr-2012 2:00 2.3 NE
16-Apr-2012 3:00 2.2 NE
16-Apr-2012 4:00 2.4 W
16-Apr-2012 5:00 2.5 ENE
16-Apr-2012 6:00 2.2 ENE
16-Apr-2012 7:00 2.2 ENE
16-Apr-2012 8:00 2 NE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech
16-Apr-2012 9:00 2.5 N
16-Apr-2012 10:00 2.6 E
16-Apr-2012 11:00 2.7 ENE
16-Apr-2012 12:00 2.8 WNW
16-Apr-2012 13:00 2.6 W
16-Apr-2012 14:00 2.5 WSW
16-Apr-2012 15:00 2.6 S
16-Apr-2012 16:00 2.8 WNW
16-Apr-2012 17:00 2.9 NW
16-Apr-2012 18:00 2.4 E
16-Apr-2012 19:00 2.5 NNE
16-Apr-2012 20:00 2.4 N
16-Apr-2012 21:00 2.6 N
16-Apr-2012 22:00 2.2 ENE
16-Apr-2012 23:00 2.1 WNW
17-Apr-2012 0:00 2 WNW
17-Apr-2012 1:00 1.9 WNW
17-Apr-2012 2:00 1.6 WNW
17-Apr-2012 3:00 1.4 WSW
17-Apr-2012 4:00 1.6 WSW
17-Apr-2012 5:00 1.8 SW
17-Apr-2012 6:00 2.1 WSW
17-Apr-2012 7:00 1.6 WNW
17-Apr-2012 8:00 1.6 WNW
17-Apr-2012 9:00 2.1 W
17-Apr-2012 10:00 2.4 W
17-Apr-2012 11:00 2.8 N
17-Apr-2012 12:00 2.9 WNW
17-Apr-2012 13:00 2.6 WNW
17-Apr-2012 14:00 2.3 WNW
17-Apr-2012 15:00 2.5 WNW
17-Apr-2012 16:00 2.7 WNW
17-Apr-2012 17:00 2 WNW
17-Apr-2012 18:00 1.9 WNW
17-Apr-2012 19:00 1.9 WSW
17-Apr-2012 20:00 1.9 WNW
17-Apr-2012 21:00 2 SSW
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech
17-Apr-2012 22:00 1.9 SW
17-Apr-2012 23:00 1.9 W
18-Apr-2012 0:00 2 WNW
18-Apr-2012 1:00 2 NNE
18-Apr-2012 2:00 1.7 NNE
18-Apr-2012 3:00 1.9 SE
18-Apr-2012 4:00 1.9 ENE
18-Apr-2012 5:00 2 ENE
18-Apr-2012 6:00 2.1 NE
18-Apr-2012 7:00 2.2 ENE
18-Apr-2012 8:00 2.4 NE
18-Apr-2012 9:00 2.8 E
18-Apr-2012 10:00 3.3 ENE
18-Apr-2012 11:00 3.2 NE
18-Apr-2012 12:00 3.2 NE
18-Apr-2012 13:00 3.1 ESE
18-Apr-2012 14:00 3.2 ENE
18-Apr-2012 15:00 3.4 ENE
18-Apr-2012 16:00 3.2 ENE
18-Apr-2012 17:00 2.8 N
18-Apr-2012 18:00 2.8 ENE
18-Apr-2012 19:00 2.6 SW
18-Apr-2012 20:00 2.5 E
18-Apr-2012 21:00 2.6 E
18-Apr-2012 22:00 2.6 E
18-Apr-2012 23:00 2.5 ENE
19-Apr-2012 0:00 2.7 ESE
19-Apr-2012 1:00 2.6 ENE
19-Apr-2012 2:00 2.7 ESE
19-Apr-2012 3:00 2.5 NE
19-Apr-2012 4:00 2.4 ENE
19-Apr-2012 5:00 2.4 ENE
19-Apr-2012 6:00 2.3 NE
19-Apr-2012 7:00 2.1 NNE
19-Apr-2012 8:00 2.5 ENE
19-Apr-2012 9:00 2.8 ENE
19-Apr-2012 10:00 3 SSE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech
19-Apr-2012 11:00 3.1 ENE
19-Apr-2012 12:00 3.1 ENE
19-Apr-2012 13:00 3.1 E
19-Apr-2012 14:00 3 ESE
19-Apr-2012 15:00 3.3 ENE
19-Apr-2012 16:00 3 ENE
19-Apr-2012 17:00 2.7 ENE
19-Apr-2012 18:00 2.3 ESE
19-Apr-2012 19:00 2.3 SE
19-Apr-2012 20:00 2.3 NE
19-Apr-2012 21:00 1.9 NNE
19-Apr-2012 22:00 2.5 NNE
19-Apr-2012 23:00 2.4 SSE
20-Apr-2012 0:00 2.1 SSE
20-Apr-2012 1:00 2 NE
20-Apr-2012 2:00 2.1 ESE
20-Apr-2012 3:00 2.2 NNE
20-Apr-2012 4:00 2.1 NNE
20-Apr-2012 5:00 2.4 E
20-Apr-2012 6:00 2.3 ENE
20-Apr-2012 7:00 2 ENE
20-Apr-2012 8:00 2 ENE
20-Apr-2012 9:00 3 NE
20-Apr-2012 10:00 2.9 ENE
20-Apr-2012 11:00 3.4 NNE
20-Apr-2012 12:00 3.1 NE
20-Apr-2012 13:00 3.2 ESE
20-Apr-2012 14:00 2.9 ESE
20-Apr-2012 15:00 2.6 NE
20-Apr-2012 16:00 2.8 SE
20-Apr-2012 17:00 2.7 ENE
20-Apr-2012 18:00 2.2 SSE
20-Apr-2012 19:00 2.2 ESE
20-Apr-2012 20:00 2 ENE
20-Apr-2012 21:00 2.1 SSE
20-Apr-2012 22:00 2.1 W
20-Apr-2012 23:00 2.4 SE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech
21-Apr-2012 0:00 2 SSE
21-Apr-2012 1:00 2.1 SSE
21-Apr-2012 2:00 2.1 ESE
21-Apr-2012 3:00 2.4 SSE
21-Apr-2012 4:00 2.1 ENE
21-Apr-2012 5:00 2.3 ENE
21-Apr-2012 6:00 2.1 ENE
21-Apr-2012 7:00 2.1 SE
21-Apr-2012 8:00 2.4 SE
21-Apr-2012 9:00 2.5 SE
21-Apr-2012 10:00 3.1 SE
21-Apr-2012 11:00 3.3 SE
21-Apr-2012 12:00 3.4 ENE
21-Apr-2012 13:00 3.1 SE
21-Apr-2012 14:00 2.9 SE
21-Apr-2012 15:00 2.6 NE
21-Apr-2012 16:00 2.5 SE
21-Apr-2012 17:00 2.4 SE
21-Apr-2012 18:00 2.4 S
21-Apr-2012 19:00 2.5 SSE
21-Apr-2012 20:00 2.1 NE
21-Apr-2012 21:00 2.6 E
21-Apr-2012 22:00 2 ESE
21-Apr-2012 23:00 2.5 E
22-Apr-2012 0:00 2 ESE
22-Apr-2012 1:00 1.9 ESE
22-Apr-2012 2:00 1.6 NE
22-Apr-2012 3:00 1.9 E
22-Apr-2012 4:00 1.8 SE
22-Apr-2012 5:00 1.6 NE
22-Apr-2012 6:00 1.3 SSW
22-Apr-2012 7:00 1.5 ESE
22-Apr-2012 8:00 2.1 SSW
22-Apr-2012 9:00 2.1 SSW
22-Apr-2012 10:00 2.3 NE
22-Apr-2012 11:00 2.3 NE
22-Apr-2012 12:00 2.6 ESE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech
22-Apr-2012 13:00 2.6 ESE
22-Apr-2012 14:00 2.4 ESE
22-Apr-2012 15:00 2.3 ESE
22-Apr-2012 16:00 2.1 SSW
22-Apr-2012 17:00 2 SSE
22-Apr-2012 18:00 1.8 NE
22-Apr-2012 19:00 1.7 ENE
22-Apr-2012 20:00 1.7 ENE
22-Apr-2012 21:00 1.3 NE
22-Apr-2012 22:00 1.6 SE
22-Apr-2012 23:00 1.7 WNW
23-Apr-2012 0:00 1.7 WNW
23-Apr-2012 1:00 1.6 ENE
23-Apr-2012 2:00 1.7 N
23-Apr-2012 3:00 1.6 N
23-Apr-2012 4:00 1.6 NNE
23-Apr-2012 5:00 1.6 ESE
23-Apr-2012 6:00 1.5 ENE
23-Apr-2012 7:00 1.6 NE
23-Apr-2012 8:00 2 ENE
23-Apr-2012 9:00 2.6 ENE
23-Apr-2012 10:00 3.1 ENE
23-Apr-2012 11:00 3.4 N
23-Apr-2012 12:00 3 NW
23-Apr-2012 13:00 2.9 SSW
23-Apr-2012 14:00 2.8 SSW
23-Apr-2012 15:00 2.8 SSE
23-Apr-2012 16:00 2.9 SE
23-Apr-2012 17:00 2.6 SE
23-Apr-2012 18:00 2.2 SE
23-Apr-2012 19:00 2.2 SE
23-Apr-2012 20:00 1.9 SE
23-Apr-2012 21:00 1.8 SE
23-Apr-2012 22:00 1.9 SE
23-Apr-2012 23:00 1.7 ESE
24-Apr-2012 0:00 1.6 ESE
24-Apr-2012 1:00 1.8 ESE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech
24-Apr-2012 2:00 1.6 SE
24-Apr-2012 3:00 1.6 ESE
24-Apr-2012 4:00 1.8 S
24-Apr-2012 5:00 2 SSE
24-Apr-2012 6:00 2 SSW
24-Apr-2012 7:00 2 WSW
24-Apr-2012 8:00 2.4 WSW
24-Apr-2012 9:00 2.4 WSW
24-Apr-2012 10:00 3 SSW
24-Apr-2012 11:00 3.1 SW
24-Apr-2012 12:00 3 WSW
24-Apr-2012 13:00 3.3 N
24-Apr-2012 14:00 2.9 NE
24-Apr-2012 15:00 3 NE
24-Apr-2012 16:00 2.9 SSE
24-Apr-2012 17:00 3 SE
24-Apr-2012 18:00 2.5 SE
24-Apr-2012 19:00 2.3 SE
24-Apr-2012 20:00 2.2 SE
24-Apr-2012 21:00 2.3 SE
24-Apr-2012 22:00 2.3 SE
24-Apr-2012 23:00 2.4 SE
25-Apr-2012 0:00 2.3 SE
25-Apr-2012 1:00 2.4 NE
25-Apr-2012 2:00 2.1 NNE
25-Apr-2012 3:00 2.1 SE
25-Apr-2012 4:00 2.3 SE
25-Apr-2012 5:00 2.2 S
25-Apr-2012 6:00 1.9 S
25-Apr-2012 7:00 1.9 SE
25-Apr-2012 8:00 2 SE
25-Apr-2012 9:00 2.2 SSE
25-Apr-2012 10:00 2.5 SE
25-Apr-2012 11:00 2.8 SE
25-Apr-2012 12:00 3.1 SE
25-Apr-2012 13:00 2.7 SE
25-Apr-2012 14:00 2.5 SE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech
25-Apr-2012 15:00 2.6 N
25-Apr-2012 16:00 2.3 SSE
25-Apr-2012 17:00 2.2 SE
25-Apr-2012 18:00 2.3 NE
25-Apr-2012 19:00 2.1 NE
25-Apr-2012 20:00 2 ENE
25-Apr-2012 21:00 1.9 NNE
25-Apr-2012 22:00 2 SE
25-Apr-2012 23:00 1.9 E
26-Apr-2012 0:00 1.6 W
26-Apr-2012 1:00 1.5 SE
26-Apr-2012 2:00 1.6 E
26-Apr-2012 3:00 2 E
26-Apr-2012 4:00 1.4 ESE
26-Apr-2012 5:00 1.4 ESE
26-Apr-2012 6:00 1.2 SE
26-Apr-2012 7:00 1.5 E
26-Apr-2012 8:00 1.8 NE
26-Apr-2012 9:00 1.9 N
26-Apr-2012 10:00 2.3 NE
26-Apr-2012 11:00 2.7 E
26-Apr-2012 12:00 3.1 SE
26-Apr-2012 13:00 3.1 SE
26-Apr-2012 14:00 2.7 E
26-Apr-2012 15:00 2.3 NNE
26-Apr-2012 16:00 2.6 N
26-Apr-2012 17:00 2.3 NE
26-Apr-2012 18:00 2.2 NE
26-Apr-2012 19:00 2.1 NE
26-Apr-2012 20:00 2 E
26-Apr-2012 21:00 2.1 ENE
26-Apr-2012 22:00 2 NE
26-Apr-2012 23:00 2 NE
27-Apr-2012 0:00 2 E
27-Apr-2012 1:00 1.9 NE
27-Apr-2012 2:00 2 E
27-Apr-2012 3:00 1.9 E
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech
27-Apr-2012 4:00 1.8 E
27-Apr-2012 5:00 1.8 ESE
27-Apr-2012 6:00 1.7 ESE
27-Apr-2012 7:00 1.8 ESE
27-Apr-2012 8:00 2 E
27-Apr-2012 9:00 2.9 E
27-Apr-2012 10:00 3.1 E
27-Apr-2012 11:00 3.2 SSE
27-Apr-2012 12:00 3.2 SE
27-Apr-2012 13:00 3.1 SE
27-Apr-2012 14:00 3.1 ESE
27-Apr-2012 15:00 2.8 SE
27-Apr-2012 16:00 2.5 E
27-Apr-2012 17:00 2.9 NE
27-Apr-2012 18:00 2.2 E
27-Apr-2012 19:00 1.8 ESE
27-Apr-2012 20:00 1.7 NNE
27-Apr-2012 21:00 1.9 E
27-Apr-2012 22:00 1.3 ESE
27-Apr-2012 23:00 1.9 SE
28-Apr-2012 0:00 2 E
28-Apr-2012 1:00 1.9 E
28-Apr-2012 2:00 2.2 SSW
28-Apr-2012 3:00 2 S
28-Apr-2012 4:00 2.1 W
28-Apr-2012 5:00 2 W
28-Apr-2012 6:00 1.8 NW
28-Apr-2012 7:00 1.8 NW
28-Apr-2012 8:00 2.3 NW
28-Apr-2012 9:00 2.5 ESE
28-Apr-2012 10:00 4 ESE
28-Apr-2012 11:00 4.2 ESE
28-Apr-2012 12:00 4.3 NE
28-Apr-2012 13:00 4.1 NNE
28-Apr-2012 14:00 4.5 NNE
28-Apr-2012 15:00 4.6 NE
28-Apr-2012 16:00 4.4 SE
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech
28-Apr-2012 17:00 4.1 SE
28-Apr-2012 18:00 3.5 E
28-Apr-2012 19:00 2.8 E
28-Apr-2012 20:00 3.2 E
28-Apr-2012 21:00 3.9 E
28-Apr-2012 22:00 4.1 ESE
28-Apr-2012 23:00 4.1 SE
29-Apr-2012 0:00 3.9 ENE
29-Apr-2012 1:00 4 ENE
29-Apr-2012 2:00 4.1 E
29-Apr-2012 3:00 3.8 ESE
29-Apr-2012 4:00 3.5 N
29-Apr-2012 5:00 3.5 E
29-Apr-2012 6:00 3.4 E
29-Apr-2012 7:00 3.2 SE
29-Apr-2012 8:00 3.7 E
29-Apr-2012 9:00 4.1 E
29-Apr-2012 10:00 4.5 N
29-Apr-2012 11:00 4.4 SE
29-Apr-2012 12:00 4.5 SE
29-Apr-2012 13:00 4.5 SE
29-Apr-2012 14:00 4.4 SE
29-Apr-2012 15:00 4.5 E
29-Apr-2012 16:00 4.3 E
29-Apr-2012 17:00 4.1 E
29-Apr-2012 18:00 3.9 E
29-Apr-2012 19:00 3.8 ESE
29-Apr-2012 20:00 3.7 E
29-Apr-2012 21:00 3.6 ESE
29-Apr-2012 22:00 4.1 E
29-Apr-2012 23:00 3.7 ENE
30-Apr-2012 0:00 4 ENE
30-Apr-2012 1:00 4 SE
30-Apr-2012 2:00 3.7 SE
30-Apr-2012 3:00 2 SE
30-Apr-2012 4:00 2.3 ESE
30-Apr-2012 5:00 2.4 S
APPENDIX C – WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD II. Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction
MA0040/Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech
30-Apr-2012 6:00 2 SE
30-Apr-2012 7:00 2 WNW
30-Apr-2012 8:00 2.6 WNW
30-Apr-2012 9:00 2.8 SW
30-Apr-2012 10:00 3.1 SSE
30-Apr-2012 11:00 3.4 SSE
30-Apr-2012 12:00 3.5 ESE
30-Apr-2012 13:00 3.4 E
30-Apr-2012 14:00 3.1 ESE
30-Apr-2012 15:00 3.3 SE
30-Apr-2012 16:00 3.1 NE
30-Apr-2012 17:00 2.9 SE
30-Apr-2012 18:00 2.9 ESE
30-Apr-2012 19:00 2.7 E
30-Apr-2012 20:00 2.7 SSW
30-Apr-2012 21:00 2.6 SSW
30-Apr-2012 22:00 2.7 SSW
30-Apr-2012 23:00 2.6 SSE
APPENDIX D
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
SCHEDULES
1-Apr 2-Apr 3-Apr 4-Apr 5-Apr 6-Apr 7-Apr
8-Apr 9-Apr 10-Apr 11-Apr 12-Apr 13-Apr 14-Apr
15-Apr 16-Apr 17-Apr 18-Apr 19-Apr 20-Apr 21-Apr
22-Apr 23-Apr 24-Apr 25-Apr 26-Apr 27-Apr 28-Apr
29-Apr 30-Apr
Air Quality Monitoring Station Noise Monitoring Station
AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School
AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School M2 - S.K.H. Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School
AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre M3 - Rhythm Garden
AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base
AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School
M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association
M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School
M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School
M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College
24 hr TSP 24 hr TSP
Noise(M1, M2, M6(A), M7 and M8)
Noise (M3, M4(A), M5 and M9)
1 hr TSP X3 1 hr TSP X3
24 hr TSP
Noise(M1, M2, M6(A), M7 and M8)
Noise (M3, M4(A), M5 and M9)
1 hr TSP X3
24 hr TSP
Noise(M1, M2, M6(A), M7 and M8)
Noise (M3, M4(A), M5 and M9)
1 hr TSP X3
24 hr TSP
Noise(M1, M2, M6(A), M7 and M8)
Noise (M3, M4(A), M5 and M9)
1 hr TSP X3 1 hr TSP X3
Contract No. KLN/2010/04
Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for April 2012
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1-May 2-May 3-May 4-May 5-May
6-May 7-May 8-May 9-May 10-May 11-May 12-May
13-May 14-May 15-May 16-May 17-May 18-May 19-May
20-May 21-May 22-May 23-May 24-May 25-May 26-May
27-May 28-May 29-May 30-May 31-May
The schedule may be changed due to unforeseen circumstances (adverse weather, etc)
Air Quality Monitoring Station Noise Monitoring Station
AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School
AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School M2 - S.K.H. Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School
AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre M3 - Rhythm Garden
AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base
AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School
M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association
M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School
M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School
M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College
Noise(M1, M2, M6(A), M7 and M8)
Noise (M3, M4(A), M5 and M9)
1 hr TSP X3
24 hr TSP 24 hr TSP
Noise(M1, M2, M6(A), M7 and M8)
Noise (M3, M4(A), M5 and M9)
1 hr TSP X3 1 hr TSP X3
24 hr TSP
Noise(M1, M2, M6(A), M7 and M8)
Noise (M3, M4(A), M5 and M9)
1 hr TSP X3
24 hr TSP
Noise(M1, M2, M6(A), M7 and M8)
Noise (M3, M4(A), M5 and M9)
1 hr TSP X3
24 hr TSP
Noise(M1, M2, M6(A), M7 and M8)
Noise (M3, M4(A), M5 and M9)
1 hr TSP X3
Contract No. KLN/2010/04
Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development
Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for May 2012
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
APPENDIX E
1-HOUR TSP MONITORING RESULTS
AND GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION
Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results
Location AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base
Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( µg/m3)
3-Apr-12 14:00 Sunny 226.6
3-Apr-12 15:00 Sunny 264.6
3-Apr-12 16:00 Sunny 220.9
5-Apr-12 14:00 Cloudy 182.3
5-Apr-12 15:00 Cloudy 193.3
5-Apr-12 16:00 Cloudy 187.6
11-Apr-12 13:30 Sunny 99.9
11-Apr-12 14:30 Sunny 96.2
11-Apr-12 15:30 Sunny 98.8
17-Apr-12 14:00 Cloudy 131.5
17-Apr-12 15:00 Cloudy 142.6
17-Apr-12 16:00 Cloudy 153.7
23-Apr-12 13:40 Cloudy 175.7
23-Apr-12 14:40 Cloudy 165.7
23-Apr-12 15:40 Cloudy 182.3
27-Apr-12 14:10 Cloudy 322.7
27-Apr-12 15:10 Cloudy 310.2
27-Apr-12 16:10 Cloudy 295.3Average 191.7
Maximum 322.7
Minimum 96.2
Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School
Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( µg/m3)
3-Apr-12 13:00 Sunny 212.8
3-Apr-12 14:00 Sunny 218.9
3-Apr-12 15:00 Sunny 219.1
5-Apr-12 13:25 Cloudy 189.2
5-Apr-12 14:25 Cloudy 178.4
5-Apr-12 15:25 Cloudy 164.3
11-Apr-12 13:05 Sunny 108.4
11-Apr-12 14:05 Sunny 100.6
11-Apr-12 15:05 Sunny 110.7
17-Apr-12 13:30 Cloudy 124.3
17-Apr-12 14:30 Cloudy 136.8
17-Apr-12 15:30 Cloudy 130.0
23-Apr-12 13:03 Cloudy 161.7
23-Apr-12 14:03 Cloudy 174.3
23-Apr-12 15:03 Cloudy 162.4
27-Apr-12 13:30 Cloudy 336.1
27-Apr-12 14:30 Cloudy 318.9
27-Apr-12 15:30 Cloudy 306.7Average 186.3
Maximum 336.1
Minimum 100.6
MA0040/App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech
Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results
Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre
Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( µg/m3)
3-Apr-12 13:03 Sunny 211.7
3-Apr-12 14:03 Sunny 229.7
3-Apr-12 15:03 Sunny 239.0
5-Apr-12 13:00 Cloudy 170.5
5-Apr-12 14:00 Cloudy 154.2
5-Apr-12 15:00 Cloudy 150.4
11-Apr-12 8:39 Sunny 112.5
11-Apr-12 9:39 Sunny 106.5
11-Apr-12 10:39 Sunny 108.8
17-Apr-12 13:00 Cloudy 191.9
17-Apr-12 14:00 Cloudy 181.2
17-Apr-12 15:00 Cloudy 170.8
23-Apr-12 9:00 Cloudy 271.6
23-Apr-12 10:00 Cloudy 283.7
23-Apr-12 11:00 Cloudy 261.6
27-Apr-12 13:00 Cloudy 309.7
27-Apr-12 14:00 Cloudy 287.9
27-Apr-12 15:00 Cloudy 292.4Average 207.5
Maximum 309.7
Minimum 106.5
Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops
Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( µg/m3)
3-Apr-12 9:00 Sunny 200.1
3-Apr-12 10:00 Sunny 255.5
3-Apr-12 11:00 Sunny 212.4
5-Apr-12 8:50 Cloudy 221.1
5-Apr-12 9:50 Cloudy 199.7
5-Apr-12 10:50 Cloudy 194.3
11-Apr-12 9:00 Sunny 108.4
11-Apr-12 10:00 Sunny 113.6
11-Apr-12 11:00 Sunny 109.2
17-Apr-12 8:45 Cloudy 156.4
17-Apr-12 9:45 Cloudy 172.8
17-Apr-12 10:45 Cloudy 158.5
23-Apr-12 8:45 Cloudy 270.6
23-Apr-12 9:45 Cloudy 263.9
23-Apr-12 10:45 Cloudy 274.9
27-Apr-12 8:45 Cloudy 303.7
27-Apr-12 9:45 Cloudy 299.3
27-Apr-12 10:45 Cloudy 312.7Average 212.6
Maximum 312.7
Minimum 108.4
MA0040/App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech
Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results
Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College
Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( µg/m3)
3-Apr-12 8:47 Sunny 194.7
3-Apr-12 9:47 Sunny 184.5
3-Apr-12 10:47 Sunny 187.7
5-Apr-12 9:05 Cloudy 159.3
5-Apr-12 10:05 Cloudy 155.1
5-Apr-12 11:05 Cloudy 152.4
11-Apr-12 8:45 Sunny 92.3
11-Apr-12 9:45 Sunny 92.4
11-Apr-12 10:45 Sunny 95.9
17-Apr-12 9:00 Cloudy 139.8
17-Apr-12 10:00 Cloudy 156.4
17-Apr-12 11:00 Cloudy 147.5
23-Apr-12 9:00 Cloudy 151.7
23-Apr-12 10:00 Cloudy 164.3
23-Apr-12 11:00 Cloudy 152.4
27-Apr-12 9:00 Cloudy 207.4
27-Apr-12 10:00 Cloudy 211.5
27-Apr-12 11:00 Cloudy 208.3Average 158.5
Maximum 211.5
Minimum 92.3
MA0040/App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech
1-hr TSP Concentration Levels
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200
300
400
500
600
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Date
AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base1-hour TSP
Action Level: 342 µg/m3
Limit Level: 500 µg/m3
300
400
500
600
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nc
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tio
n, µ
g/m
3
AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School1-hour TSP
Action Level: 346 µg/m3
Limit Level: 500 µg/m3
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600
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Date
AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre1-hour TSP
Action Level: 351 µg/m3
Limit Level: 500 µg/m3
Date Appendix
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1-hr TSP Concentration Levels
300
400
500
600
Co
nc
en
tra
tio
n, µ
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3
AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College1-hour TSP
Action Level: 345 µg/m3
Limit Level: 500 µg/m3
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
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Date
AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops1-hour TSP
Action Level: 371 µg/m3
Limit Level: 500 µg/m3
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APPENDIX F
24-HOUR TSP MONITORING RESULTS
AND GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION
Appendix F - 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results
Location AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base
Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3/min.) Av. flow Total vol. Conc.Condition Temp. (K) Pressure, Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs.) Initial Final (m3/min) (m3) (µg/m3)
5-Apr-12 Cloudy 294.1 763.9 3.2671 3.4002 0.1331 2377.0 2401.0 24.0 1.22 1.22 1.22 1757.7 75.711-Apr-12 Sunny 297.3 763.0 3.1112 3.2425 0.1313 2401.0 2425.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1747.2 75.117-Apr-12 Cloudy 293.4 761.1 3.1277 3.2129 0.0852 2425.0 2449.0 24.0 1.22 1.22 1.22 1756.4 48.523-Apr-12 Cloudy 297.1 760.4 3.2639 3.3448 0.0809 2449.0 2473.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1744.9 46.427-Apr-12 Cloudy 295.2 761.0 3.0790 3.1975 0.1185 2473.0 2497.0 24.0 1.22 1.22 1.22 1751.1 67.7
Min 46.4Max 75.7
Average 62.7
Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School
Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3/min.) Av. flow Total vol. Conc.Condition Temp. (K) Pressure, Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs.) Initial Final (m3/min) (m3) (µg/m3)
5-Apr-12 Cloudy 294.1 763.9 3.2241 3.4204 0.1963 2281.0 2305.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1742.5 112.711-Apr-12 Sunny 297.3 763.0 3.0683 3.2608 0.1925 2305.0 2329.0 24.0 1.20 1.20 1.20 1732.8 111.117-Apr-12 Cloudy 293.4 761.1 3.1221 3.2251 0.1030 2329.0 2353.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1741.3 59.223-Apr-12 Cloudy 297.1 760.4 3.2617 3.3882 0.1265 2353.0 2377.0 24.0 1.20 1.20 1.20 1730.8 73.127-Apr-12 Cloudy 295.2 761.0 3.0861 3.2241 0.1380 2377.0 2401.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1736.4 79.5
Min 59.2Max 112.7
Average 87.1
Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre
Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3/min.) Av. flow Total vol. Conc.Condition Temp. (K) Pressure, Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs.) Initial Final (m3/min) (m3) (µg/m3)
5-Apr-12 Cloudy 294.1 763.9 3.2798 3.4182 0.1384 5016.2 5040.2 24.0 1.22 1.22 1.22 1750.9 79.011-Apr-12 Sunny 297.3 763.0 3.0703 3.2126 0.1423 5040.2 5064.2 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1741.4 81.717-Apr-12 Cloudy 293.4 761.1 3.1177 3.2209 0.1032 5064.2 5088.2 24.0 1.22 1.21 1.22 1749.7 59.023-Apr-12 Cloudy 297.1 760.4 3.2454 3.3582 0.1128 5088.2 5112.2 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1739.4 64.927-Apr-12 Cloudy 295.2 761.0 3.1020 3.2176 0.1156 5112.2 5136.2 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1744.9 66.2
Min 59.0Max 81.7
Average 70.2
Start Date
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Start Date
MA0040/App F - 24hr TSP Cinotech
Appendix F - 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results
Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops
Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3/min.) Av. flow Total vol. Conc.Condition Temp. (K) Pressure, Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs.) Initial Final (m3/min) (m3) (µg/m3)
5-Apr-12 Cloudy 294.1 763.9 3.2820 3.4032 0.1212 2016.0 2040.0 24.0 1.22 1.21 1.21 1749.2 69.311-Apr-12 Sunny 297.3 763.0 3.0722 3.1990 0.1268 2040.0 2064.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1739.7 72.917-Apr-12 Cloudy 293.4 761.1 3.1232 3.1945 0.0713 2064.0 2088.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1748.0 40.823-Apr-12 Cloudy 297.1 760.4 3.2461 3.3184 0.0723 2088.0 2112.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1737.6 41.627-Apr-12 Cloudy 295.2 761.0 3.2392 3.3237 0.0845 2112.0 2136.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1743.2 48.5
Min 40.8Max 72.9
Average 54.6
Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College
Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3/min.) Av. flow Total vol. Conc.Condition Temp. (K) Pressure, Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs.) Initial Final (m3/min) (m3) (µg/m3)
5-Apr-12 Cloudy 294.1 763.9 3.2873 3.4065 0.1192 2353.0 2377.0 24.0 1.22 1.22 1.22 1752.0 68.011-Apr-12 Sunny 297.3 763.0 3.0743 3.2214 0.1471 2377.0 2401.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1742.0 84.417-Apr-12 Cloudy 293.4 761.1 3.1112 3.1805 0.0693 2401.0 2425.0 24.0 1.22 1.22 1.22 1750.8 39.623-Apr-12 Cloudy 297.1 760.4 3.2623 3.3387 0.0764 2425.0 2449.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1739.9 43.927-Apr-12 Cloudy 295.2 761.0 3.1165 3.2004 0.0839 2449.0 2473.0 24.0 1.21 1.21 1.21 1745.7 48.1
Min 39.6Max 84.4
Average 56.8
Start Date
Start Date
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24-hr TSP Concentration Levels
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50
100
150
200
250
300
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cent
ratio
n, µ
g/m
3
Date
AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base24-hour TSP
Action Level: 159 µg/m3
Limit Level: 260 µg/m3
150
200
250
300
trat
ion,
µg/
m3
AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School24-hour TSP
Action Level: 157 µg/m3
Limit Level: 260 µg/m3
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AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre24-hour TSP
Action Level: 167 µg/m3
Limit Level: 260 µg/m3
Date AppendixApr 12 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results
24-hr TSP Concentration Levels
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50
100
150
200
250
300
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Date
AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops24-hour TSP
Action Level: 187 µg/m3
Limit Level: 260 µg/m3
150
200
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300
trat
ion,
µg/
m3
AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College24-hour TSP
Action Level: 156 µg/m3
Limit Level: 260 µg/m3
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APPENDIX G
NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND
GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION
Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results
Baseline Level Construction Noise LevelL eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq
2-Apr-12 9:10 Sunny 64.9 66.5 60.4 55.312-Apr-12 13:30 Sunny 63.1 64.3 62.1 63.1 Measured ≦ Baseline19-Apr-12 9:15 Cloudy 65.8 67.1 60.9 60.226-Apr-12 11:05 Sunny 64.1 68.8 62.0 64.1 Measured ≦ Baseline
Baseline Level Construction Noise LevelL eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq
2-Apr-12 10:00 Sunny 64.2 65.9 59.8 61.112-Apr-12 14:15 Sunny 64.5 65.7 62.7 61.719-Apr-12 10:05 Cloudy 66.3 68.1 62.0 64.626-Apr-12 11:00 Sunny 62.4 64.4 60.0 55.9
L eq L10 L 90
3-Apr-12 14:40 Sunny 72.1 75.8 70.011-Apr-12 14:30 Sunny 74.1 75.2 73.417-Apr-12 14:20 Cloudy 73.9 76.4 72.023-Apr-12 14:37 Cloudy 73.2 74.8 71.9
Baseline Level Construction Noise LevelL eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq
3-Apr-12 14:40 Sunny 63.5 63.7 59.5 63.5 Measured ≦ Baseline11-Apr-12 14:30 Sunny 62.7 63.6 61.1 62.7 Measured ≦ Baseline17-Apr-12 14:20 Cloudy 68.3 71.4 64.8 64.723-Apr-12 14:00 Cloudy 69.1 72.2 63.5 66.4
Baseline Level Construction Noise LevelL eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq
3-Apr-12 13:00 Sunny 71.8 72.8 69.8 71.8 Measured ≦ Baseline11-Apr-12 13:00 Sunny 68.3 68.7 65.2 68.3 Measured ≦ Baseline17-Apr-12 16:00 Cloudy 73.2 74.7 68.7 73.2 Measured ≦ Baseline23-Apr-12 13:17 Cloudy 73.6 74.9 70.4 73.6 Measured ≦ Baseline
Baseline Level Construction Noise LevelL eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq
2-Apr-12 13:00 Sunny 70.2 73.2 66.4 70.2 Measured ≦ Baseline12-Apr-12 15:30 Sunny 69.7 71.8 63.6 69.7 Measured ≦ Baseline19-Apr-12 11:30 Cloudy 71.7 73.5 66.8 65.526-Apr-12 10:08 Sunny 73.6 74.8 71.1 70.7
70.5
76.7
Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association
Date Time WeatherUnit: dB (A) (30-min)
Measured Noise Level
65.8
Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School
Date Time WeatherUnit: dB (A) (30-min)
Measured Noise Level
71.573.872.571.1
Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base
Date Time WeatherUnit: dB (A) (30-min)
Measured Noise Level
61.3
Location M3 - Rhythm Garden
Date Time WeatherUnit: dB (A) (30-min)
Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise MeasurementL eq
64.4
Location M2 - S.K.H. Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School
Date Time WeatherUnit: dB (A) (30-min)
Measured Noise Level
Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School
Date Time WeatherUnit: dB (A) (30-min)
Measured Noise Level
MA0040/App G - Noise Cinotech
Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results
Baseline Level Construction Noise LevelL eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq
2-Apr-12 13:50 Sunny 64.0 66.7 59.3 47.612-Apr-12 9:30 Sunny 66.8 68.4 64.9 63.719-Apr-12 13:00 Cloudy 66.4 68.8 62.7 62.826-Apr-12 9:20 Sunny 56.3 58.3 53.6 56.3 Measured ≦ Baseline
Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School
Baseline Level Construction Noise LevelL eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq
2-Apr-12 16:25 Sunny 63.1 65.3 59.5 63.1 Measured ≦ Baseline12-Apr-12 10:25 Sunny 65.6 66.9 63.1 65.6 Measured ≦ Baseline19-Apr-12 14:00 Cloudy 67.0 68.1 64.2 67.0 Measured ≦ Baseline26-Apr-12 9:00 Sunny 68.0 71.4 63.5 68.0 Measured ≦ Baseline
Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College
Baseline Level Construction Noise LevelL eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq
3-Apr-12 9:00 Sunny 58.2 59.8 55.9 58.2 Measured ≦ Baseline11-Apr-12 9:30 Sunny 65.0 66.8 60.2 62.117-Apr-12 9:10 Cloudy 64.2 65.8 59.4 60.323-Apr-12 9:15 Cloudy 63.9 66.3 60.2 59.6
61.9
68.7
Date Time WeatherUnit: dB (A) (30-min)
Measured Noise Level
63.9
Date Time WeatherUnit: dB (A) (30-min)
Measured Noise Level
Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School
Date Time WeatherUnit: dB (A) (30-min)
Measured Noise Level
MA0040/App G - Noise Cinotech
Noise Levels
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M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1
Baseline NL, 64.4 dB(A)
Limit Level, 70 dB(A)
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M2 - S.K.H. Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School M2
Baseline NL, 61.3 dB(A)
Limit Level, 70 dB(A)
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M3 - Rhythm GardenM3
Limit Level, 75 dB(A)
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M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School M5
Baseline NL, 76.7 dB(A)
Limit Level, 70 dB(A)
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Date
M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)
Baseline NL, 65.8 dB(A)
Limit Level, 75 dB(A)
Remarks: The construction noise levels in the Tables in Appendix G were adopted for plotting the graphs
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M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)
Baseline NL, 70.5 dB(A)
Limit Level, 75 dB(A)
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M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School M8
Baseline NL, 68.7 dB(A)
Limit Level, 70 dB(A)
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M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7
Baseline NL, 63.9 dB(A)
Limit Level, 70 dB(A)
Remarks: The construction noise levels in the Tables in Appendix G were adopted for plotting the graphs
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M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College M9
Baseline NL, 61.9 dB(A)
Limit Level, 70 dB(A)
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APPENDIX H
SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE
Contract No. KLN/2010/04
Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development
Appendix H – Summary of Exceedance
MA0040\Exceedance\App H - Exceedance 1204 1
Exceedance Report for Contract No. KLN/2010/04
(A) Exceedance Report for Air Quality
(NIL in the reporting month)
(B) Exceedance Report for Construction Noise
(NIL in the reporting month)
(C) Exceedance Report for Landscape and Visual
(NIL in the reporting month)
APPENDIX I
SITE AUDIT SUMMARY
Appendix I - Summary of Site Audit
Date Contract No. Observation Follow-up
13/4/2012 DC/2009/21 Stockpiles were not covered properly during rainy seasonRectification/improvement was observed during the
site inspection on 20 April 2012
27/4/2012 8/WSD/08 Chemical leakage is observed from the excavator. Rectification/improvement was observed during the
site inspection on 4 May 2012
DateSTT No./TGLA No./Unoccupied Area (Lands
Department)Observation Follow-up
3/4/2012 Dust generation from loading/unloading works
13/4/2012 Dust generation from loading/unloading works
20/4/2012 Dust generation from loading/unloading works
27/4/2012 Dust generation from loading/unloading works
As indicated in the Location Plan below.Follow-up action was needed for the item in the next
audit session
App I -1
APPENDIX J
EVENT ACTION PLANS
Appendix J - Event Action Plans
J-1
Event/Action Plan for Air Quality
EVENT ACTION
ET IEC ER CONTRACTOR
Action Level being
exceeded by
one sampling
1. Identify source and investigate the
causes of exceedance;
2. Inform Contactor, IEC and ER;
3. Repeat measurement to confirm finding.
1. Check monitoring data submitted
by ET;
2. Check Contractor’s working
method.
1. Notify Contractor. 1. Rectify any unacceptable practice;
2. Amend working methods if
appropriate.
Action Level being
exceeded by
two or more
consecutive
sampling
1. Identify source and investigate the
causes of exceedance;
2. Inform Contractor, IEC and ER;
3. Increase monitoring frequency to daily;
4. Discuss with IEC and Contractor on
remedial actions required;
5. Assess the effectiveness of
Contractor’s remedial actions;
6. If exceedance continues, arrange
meeting with IEC and ER;
7. If exceedance stops, cease additional
monitoring.
1. Check monitoring data submitted
by ET;
2. Check Contractor’s working
method;
3. Discuss with ET and Contractor on
possible remedial measures;
4. Advise the ER on the effectiveness
of the proposed remedial measures.
1. Confirm receipt of notification
of exceedance in writing;
2. Notify Contractor;
3. In consolidation with the IEC,
agree with the Contractor on the
remedial measures to be
implemented;
4. Supervise implementation of
remedial measures;
5. Conduct meeting with ET and
IEC if exceedance continues.
1. Discuss with ET and IEC on proper
remedial actions;
2. Submit proposals for remedial
actions to ER and IEC within three
working days of notification;
3. Implement the agreed proposals;
4. Amend proposal if appropriate.
Limit Level being
exceeded by
one sampling
1. Identify source and investigate the
causes of exceedance;
2. Inform Contractor, IEC, ER, and EPD;
3. Repeat measurement to confirm finding;
4. Assess effectiveness of
Contractor’s remedial actions and keep
1. Check monitoring data submitted
by ET;
2. Check Contractor’s working
method;
3. Discuss with ET and Contractor on
possible remedial measures;
1. Confirm receipt of notification
of exceedance in writing;
2. Notify Contractor;
3. In consolidation with the IEC,
agree with the Contractor on the
remedial measures to be
1. Take immediate action to avoid
further exceedance;
2. Discuss with ET and IEC on proper
remedial actions;
3. Submit proposals for remedial
actions to ER and IEC within three
Appendix J - Event Action Plans
J-2
EPD, IEC and ER informed of
the results.
4. Advise the ER on the
effectiveness of the proposed
remedial measures.
implemented;
4. Supervise implementation of
remedial measures;
5. Conduct meeting with ET and
IEC if exceedance continues.
working days of notification;
4. Implement the agreed proposals.
Limit Level being
exceeded by
two or more
consecutive
sampling
1. Notify IEC, ER, Contractor and
EPD;
2. Repeat measurement to confirm
findings;
3. Carry out analysis of Contractor’s
working procedures to identify source and
investigate the causes of exceedance;
4. Increase monitoring frequency to
daily;
5. Arrange meeting with IEC, ER
and Contractor to discuss the
remedial actions to be taken;
6. Assess effectiveness of
Contractor’s remedial actions and
keep EPD, IEC and ER informed
of the results;
7. If exceedance stops, cease additional
monitoring.
1. Check monitoring data submitted
by ET;
2. Check Contractor’s working
method;
3. Discuss amongst ER, ET, and
Contractor on the potential remedial
actions;
4. Review Contractor’s remedial
actions whenever necessary to
assure their effectiveness and
advise the ER accordingly.
1. Confirm receipt of notification
of exceedance in writing;
2. Notify Contractor;
3. In consolidation with the IEC,
agree with the Contractor on the
remedial measures to be
implemented;
4. Supervise implementation of
remedial measures;
5. If exceedance continues,
consider stopping the Contractor
to continue working on that
portion of work which causes the
exceedance until the
exceedance is abated.
1. Take immediate action to avoid
further exceedance;
2. Discuss with ET, ER and IEC on
proper remedial actions;
3. Submit proposals for remedial
actions to IEC within three working
days of notification;
4. Implement the agreed proposals;
5. Submit further remedial actions if
problem still not under control;
6. Stop the relevant portion of works
as instructed by the ER until the
exceedance is abated.
Appendix J - Event Action Plans
J-3
Event/Action Plan for Construction Noise
EVENT ACTION
ET IEC ER CONTRACTOR
Action Level
being
exceeded
1. Notify ER, IEC and Contractor;
2. Carry out investigation;
3. Report the results of investigation
to the IEC, ER and Contractor;
4. Discuss with the IEC and
Contractor on remedial measures
required;
5. Increase monitoring frequency to
check mitigation effectiveness.
(The above actions should be taken
within 2 working days after the
exceedance is identified)
1. Review the investigation
results submitted by the ET;
2. Review the proposed remedial
measures by the Contractor and
advise the ER accordingly;
3. Advise the ER on the
effectiveness of the proposed
remedial measures.
(The above actions should be
taken within 2 working days after
the exceedance is identified)
1. Confirm receipt of
notification of failure in
writing;
2. Notify Contractor;
3. In consolidation with the
IEC, agree with the
Contractor on the remedial
measures to be implemented;
4. Supervise the
implementation of remedial
measures.
(The above actions should be
taken within 2 working days
after the exceedance is
identified)
1. Submit noise mitigation
proposals to IEC and ER;
2. Implement noise mitigation
proposals.
(The above actions should be
taken within 2 working days after
the exceedance is identified)
Limit Level
being
exceeded
1. Inform IEC, ER, Contractor and
EPD;
2. Repeat measurements to confirm
findings;
3. Increase monitoring frequency;
4. Identify source and investigate the
cause of exceedance;
1. Discuss amongst ER, ET, and
Contractor on the potential
remedial actions;
2. Review Contractor’s remedial
actions whenever necessary to
assure their effectiveness and
advise the ER accordingly.
1. Confirm receipt of
notification of failure in
writing;
2. Notify Contractor;
3. In consolidation with the
IEC, agree with the
Contractor on the remedial
1. Take immediate action to
avoid further exceedance;
2. Submit proposals for remedial
actions to IEC and ER within 3
working days of notification;
3. Implement the agreed
proposals;
Appendix J - Event Action Plans
J-4
5. Carry out analysis of Contractor’s
working procedures;
6. Discuss with the IEC, Contractor
and ER on remedial measures
required;
7. Assess effectiveness of
Contractor’s remedial actions and
keep IEC, EPD and ER informed of
the results;
8. If exceedance stops, cease
additional monitoring.
(The above actions should be taken
within 2 working days after the
exceedance is identified)
(The above actions should be
taken within 2 working days after
the exceedance is identified)
measures to be implemented;
4. Supervise the
implementation of remedial
measures;
5. If exceedance continues,
consider stopping the
Contractor to continue
working on that portion of
work which causes the
exceedance until the
exceedance is abated.
(The above actions should be
taken within 2 working days
after the exceedance is
identified)
4. Submit further proposal if
problem still not under control;
5. Stop the relevant portion of
works as instructed by the ER
until the exceedance is abated.
(The above actions should be
taken within 2 working days after
the exceedance is identified)
Appendix J - Event Action Plans
J-5
Event/Action Plan for Landscape and Visual
EVENT
ACTION
LEVEL
ACTION
ET
IEC
ER
CONTRACTOR
Design Check 1. Check final
design conforms to
the requirements
of EP and prepare
report.
1. Check report.
2. Recommend
remedial design if
necessary
1. Undertake remedial design if necessary
Non-conformity on one occasion 1. Identify Source
2. Inform IEC and
ER
3. Discuss remedial
actions with IEC,
ER and Contractor
4. Monitor remedial
actions until
rectification has
been completed
1. Check report
2. Check Contractor's
working method
3. Discuss with ET and
Contractor on possible
remedial measures
4. Advise ER on
effectiveness of
proposed remedial
measures.
5. Check implementation
of remedial measures.
1. Notify Contractor
2. Ensure remedial measures are properly
implemented
1. Amend working methods
2. Rectify damage and
undertake any necessary
replacement
Repeated Non-conformity 1. Identify Source
Inform IEC and
1. Check monitoring
report
1. Notify Contractor
2. Ensure remedial measures are properly
1. Amend working methods
2. Rectify damage and
Appendix J - Event Action Plans
J-6
ER
2. Increase
monitoring
frequency
3. Discuss remedial
actions with IEC,
ER and Contractor
4. Monitor remedial
actions until
rectification has
been completed
5. If non-conformity
stops, cease
additional
monitoring
2. Check Contractor's
working method
3. Discuss with ET and
Contractor on possible
remedial measures
4. Advise ER on
effectiveness of
proposed remedial
measures
5. Supervise
implementation of
remedial measures.
implemented undertake any necessary
replacement
APPENDIX K
ENVIRONMENTAL MITIGATION
IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE (EMIS)
K-1
Appendix K - Summary of Implementation Schedule of Mitigation Measures for Construction Phase
Types of Impacts Mitigation Measures
Status
Construction Dust
*
*
*
^
*
*
^
^
K-2
^
^
^
^
N/A
K-3
N/A
N/A
K-4
^
N/A
^
K-5
Construction Noise
^
^
N/A(1)
^
^
^
^
^
N/A
N/A
K-6
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
K-7
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
K-8
Construction Water
Quality
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
^
K-9
*
^
^
N/A (1)
^
K-10
^
^
^
K-11
^
^
^
^
K-12
^
^
^
^
K-13
^
^
^
^
K-14
^
^
^
^
*
*
^
K-15
^
^
^
^
^
^
^
K-16
^
^
^
^
^
K-17
^
^
^
^
^
^
K-18
^
K-19
^
^
^
K-20
^
*
*
^
^
^
*
*
K-21
^
*
^
K-22
Landscape and Visual
^
^
N/A(1)
^
Remarks:
^ Compliance of mitigation measure;
X Non-compliance of mitigation measure;
N/A Not Applicable at this stage;
N/A(1) Not observed; • Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor;
* Recommendation was made during site audit
but improved/rectified by the contractor.
APPENDIX L
SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL
COMPLAINT, WARNING, SUMMON
AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL
PROSECUTION
Contract No. KLN/2010/04
Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development
Appendix L – Summary of environmental complaint, warning, summon and notification of
successful prosecution
MA0040\App L 1
Reporting Month: April 2012
Contract No. KLN/2010/04
Log
Ref. Location
Received
Date
Details of
Complaint/warning/summon
and prosecution
Investigation/Mitigation
Action Status
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Remarks: No environmental complaint/warning/summon and prosecution were received in the reporting period.
Works Contract within KTD
KDO, CEDD projects
Contract No. Record of Complaint
(Yes/No)
Record of Warning
(Yes/No)
Notification of Summons and
Successful
Prosecutions(Yes/No)
KL/2009/01 No No No
KL/2008/09 No No No
KL/2008/07 No No No
KL/2010/02 No No No
KL/2010/03 No No No
CEO, CEDD project
Contract No. Record of Complaint
(Yes/No)
Record of Warning
(Yes/No)
Notification of Summons and
Successful
Prosecutions(Yes/No)
CV/2007/03 No No No
DSD project
Contract No. Record of Complaint
(Yes/No)
Record of Warning
(Yes/No)
Notification of Summons and
Successful
Prosecutions(Yes/No)
DC/2008/12 No No No
DC/2010/03 No No No
DC/2009/21 No No No
DC/2011/04 No No No
HD projects
Contract No. Record of Complaint
(Yes/No)
Record of Warning
(Yes/No)
Notification of Summons and
Successful Prosecutions
(Yes/No)
20090097 No No No
20090006 No No No
Contract No. KLN/2010/04
Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development
Appendix L – Summary of environmental complaint, warning, summon and notification of
successful prosecution
MA0040\App L 2
WSD project
Contract No. Record of Complaint
(Yes/No)
Record of Warning
(Yes/No)
Notification of Summons and
Successful Prosecutions
(Yes/No)
3/WSD/08 No No No
6/WSD/08 No No No
7/WSD/08 No No No
8/WSD/08 No No No
ArchSD project
Contract No. Record of Complaint
(Yes/No)
Record of Warning
(Yes/No)
Notification of Summons and
Successful Prosecutions
(Yes/No)
SS W 303 No information provided by the Contract
SS W 304 No No No
CLP projects
Contract No. Record of Complaint
(Yes/No)
Record of Warning
(Yes/No)
Notification of Summons and
Successful Prosecutions
(Yes/No)
Kai Tak Cruise
Terminal Cable
Tunnel
No No No
Eastern Road
Substation
No No No
CLPP (132kV
cable installation)
No No No
EMSD projects
Contract No. Record of Complaint
(Yes/No)
Record of Warning
(Yes/No)
Notification of Summons and
Successful Prosecutions
(Yes/No)
1016EM10 No No No
1017EM10 No No No
1049EM10 No No No
1050EM10 No No No
1140EM11M No No No
APPENDIX M
WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY
Contract No. KLN/2010/04
Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development
Appendix M – Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records
MA0040\App M - Summary of Waste Records 1
KDO, CEDD projects
Contract No. Overloading record in the reporting month
(Yes/No)
Waste flow table/Disposal Records
Yes(as attached)/No
KL/2009/01 No Yes
KL/2008/09 No Yes
KL/2008/07 No Yes
KL/2010/02 No Yes
KL/2010/03 No No
CEO, CEDD project
Contract No. Overloading record in the reporting month
(Yes/No)
Waste flow table/Disposal Records
Yes(as attached)/No
CV/2007/03 No No
DSD project
Contract No. Overloading record in the reporting month
(Yes/No)
Waste flow table/Disposal Records
Yes(as attached)/No
DC/2008/12 No Yes
DC/2010/03 Yes (4 loads inert material to TKO137
overloaded not exceeding 105%)
Yes
DC/2009/21 Yes (4 overloaded records) Yes
DC/2011/04 No Yes
HD projects
Contract No. Overloading record in the reporting month
(Yes/No)
Waste flow table/Disposal Records
Yes(as attached)/No
20090097 No No
20090006 No Yes
WSD project
Contract No. Overloading record in the reporting month
(Yes/No)
Waste flow table/Disposal Records
Yes(as attached)/No
3/WSD/08 Yes (1case of overloading of less than 1% in
April 2012)
Yes
6/WSD/08 No Yes
7/WSD/08 No Yes
8/WSD/08 No Yes
ArchSD project
Contract No. Overloading record in the reporting month
(Yes/No)
Waste flow table/Disposal Records
Yes(as attached)/No
SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract
SS W 304 No Yes
Contract No. KLN/2010/04
Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development
Appendix M – Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records
MA0040\App M - Summary of Waste Records 2
CLP projects
Contract No. Overloading record in the reporting month
(Yes/No)
Waste flow table/Disposal Records
Yes(as attached)/No
Kai Tak Cruise
Terminal Cable
Tunnel
No No
Eastern Road
Substation
CLPP (132kV
cable installation)
EMSD project
Contract No. Overloading record in the reporting month
(Yes/No)
Waste flow table/Disposal Records
Yes(as attached)/No
1016EM10 Yes (4 cases of overloading of not exceeding
105%)
Yes
1017EM10 No No 1049EM10 No No 1050EM10 No No 1140EM11M No No
Name of Department: CEDD Contract No. Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL/2009/01 )
Total Quantity
Generated
Hard Rocks
and Large
Broken
Concrete
Reused in the
Contract
Reused in
Other Projects
Disposed as
Public FillImported Fill Metal
Paper /
cardboard
packaging
Plastics
(see Note 1)
Chemical
Waste
Others, e.g.
general refuse
(in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000m3)
January 19.653 0.000 7.722 0.000 10.697 0.000 0.000 0.030 0.009 0.000 0.030
February 23.182 0.000 5.160 0.000 12.742 0.000 0.002 0.033 0.089 0.000 0.025
March 10.854 0.000 4.320 0.000 10.499 0.000 0.001 0.036 0.028 0.000 0.025
AprilAprilAprilApril 9.9719.9719.9719.971 0.0000.0000.0000.000 3.8693.8693.8693.869 0.0000.0000.0000.000 10.57810.57810.57810.578 0.0000.0000.0000.000 0.0030.0030.0030.003 0.0600.0600.0600.060 0.0130.0130.0130.013 0.0000.0000.0000.000 0.0400.0400.0400.040
May
June
Sub-totalSub-totalSub-totalSub-total 63.660 0.000 21.071 0.000 44.516 0.000 0.006 0.159 0.139 0.000 0.120
July
August
September
October
November
December
TotalTotalTotalTotal 63.660 0.000 21.071 0.000 44.516 0.000 0.006 0.159 0.139 0.000 0.120
Notes:
Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2012201220122012_ (year)_ (year)_ (year)_ (year)
Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of C&D Waste Generated Monthly
Month
Name of Department: CEDD Contract No. Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL/2009/01 )
Total Quantity
Generated
Hard Rocks
and Large
Broken
Concrete
Reused in the
Contract
Reused in
Other Projects
Disposed as
Public FillImported Fill Metal
Paper /
cardboard
packaging
Plastics
(see Note 3)
Chemical
Waste
Others, e.g.
general refuse
(in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000m3) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000m3)
759.5 unknown 211.4 200 217.9 7 1,500 4 2 1 2
Notes:
(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above.
(2) The waste flow table shall also include C&D materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site.
(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottles/containers, plastic sheets/foam from packaging material.
(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of C&D materials expected to be generated from the Works, together with a breakdown of the nature
where the total amount of C&D materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50,000 m 3. (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers).
- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 737,000m 3 [322,300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 22,500m 3)= 759,500m3
- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage
- Reused in the Contract = (Rock Fill 200,800m 3 + General Fill 10,600m3) = 211,400m3
- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)
- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 759,500m 3 - Reused in the Contract 211,400m3 + Stockpile for others 137,200m3 + Imported Fill 7,000m3) = 417,900m3
- Imported Fill = (According to PS 6.84) = 7,000cm 3
- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor
- Paper/cardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor
- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor
- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil, assume density 0.9kg/L)
- Other, e.g. general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor
- Paper/cardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor
- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor
- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor
- Other, e.g. general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor
Forecast of Total Quantities of C&D Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)
Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2012201220122012_ (year)_ (year)_ (year)_ (year)
Name of Department : Civil Engineering and Development Department / Kowloon Development Office Contract No. : ________________KL/2008/09
JAN 1.258
FEB 0.028
MAR 0.017
APR 0.042
MAY
JUNE
SUB-
TOTAL1.345
JULY
AUG
SEPT
OCT
NOV
DEC
TOTAL 1.345
Notes : (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14).
(2) The waste flow table shall also include C&D materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the site.
(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottles / containers, plastic sheets / foam from packaging material.
* (4) The contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of C&D materials expected to be generated from the Works, together with a breakdown of the
nature where to total amount of C&D materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50,000m3. (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes).
[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast, where inapplicable].
0 0.9 0 1.8 1.50
[in '000kg] [in '000kg] [in '000kg] [in '000kg] [in '000m3]
27.972 26.472 0 0 0
[in '000m3] [in '000m
3] [in '000m
3] [in '000m
3] [in '000m
3] [in '000m
3]
Other, e.g.
general
refuse
Plastics (3)
Import Fill MetalsPaper /
Cardboard Plastics (3)
Chemical
Waste
Other, e.g.
general
[in '000m3][in '000kg]
Total
Quantity
Borken
Concrete (4)
Reused in the
Contract
Reused in
other
Disposal as
Public Fill
Forecast of Total Quantities of C&D materials to be Generated from the Contracts *
APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2012 (YEAR)
Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of C&D Wastes Generated Monthly
Total
Quantity
Generated
Borken
Concrete (4)
Reused in the
Contract
Reused in
other
Projects
Import Fill Metals
Paper /
Cardboard
Packaging
Month
[in '000m3] [in '000m
3] [in '000m
3] [in '000m
3] [in '000kg]
Disposal as
Public Fill
[in '000m3] [in '000kg][in '000m
3]
1.2882
0.0349
Chemical
Waste
[in '000kg]
0
0
0
0
0.02851
0.0495
1.4011
1.40111
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0
0
0
0
0
0 0.45
0
0.45
0
0
0 0.45
0.0304
0.0074
0.01123
0.0072
0.05623
0.05623
KL/2008/07 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway, Stage 1
Inert C & D
Materials (Soft
Public Fill)
Good Quality Rock
(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete
2.00 2.50 2.50 2.50
(t) (t) (t) (t)
2009/07 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2009/08 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2009/09 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2009/10 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2009/11 (Actual) 2069.75 0.00 0.00 0.00
2009/12 (Actual) 875.58 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sub-total 2945.32 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/01 (Actual) 1465.81 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/02 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/03 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/04 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/05 (Actual) 14.27 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/06 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sub-total 1480.08 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/07 (Actual) 41.55 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/08 (Actual) 9.74 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/09 (Actual) 29.13 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/10 (Actual) 246.30 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/11 (Actual) 163.77 0.00 0.00 0.00
2010/12 (Actual) 293.83 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sub-total 784.31 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/01 (Actual) 348.52 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/02 (Actual) 43.78 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/03 (Actual) II 975.44 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/04 (Actual) I, II 10200.65 3480.00 0.00 0.00
2011/05 (Actual) 107.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/06 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sub-total 11675.37 3480.00 0.00 0.00
2011/07 (Actual) 42.86 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/08 (Actual) 227.16 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/09 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/10 (Actual) 359.58 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/11 (Actual) 594.32 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/12 (Actual) 161.43 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sub-total 1385.35 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/01 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/02 (Actual) 1899.90 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/03 (Actual) 1140.22 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/04 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 4953.07
Latest Programme
for Geneation of
Materials in each
Reporting Period
Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C & D Materials
Density (t/m3)
2012/05 (Forecast) 4500.00 0.00 0.00 4953.07
2012/06 (Forecast) 5988.48 0.00 0.00 4953.07
Sub-total 13528.59 0.00 0.00 14859.20
2012/07 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/08 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/09 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/10 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/11 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/12 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sub-total 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2013/01 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2013/02 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2013/03 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2013/04 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2013/05 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2013/06 (Forecast) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Sub-total 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Overall Total (m3) 31799.00 3480.00 0.00 14859.20
Remark: I) 20,000 tonne soft fill and 8,700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No. HY/2009/11
II) Rock fill of 16,800 tonne in March 11 and 9,400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai, Mainland.
Footnote: 10,300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works
KL/2008/07 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway, Stage 1
Bituminous
MaterialC & D Waste
Inert C & D
Materials (Soft
Public Fill)
Rock Sand Fill
2.00 0.25 1.80 2.00 2.00
(t) (t) (t) (t) (t)
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 983.24 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 1509.72 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 13.20 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 2506.16 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 10.64 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 7.12 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 89.56 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 5.68 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 23.96 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 28.88 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 165.84 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 223.80 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 102.72 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 33.48 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 85.36 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 103.20 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 92.84 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 641.40 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 124.88 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 43.28 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 250.76 0.00 8400.00 0.00
0.00 85.72 0.00 4700.00 0.00
0.00 85.76 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 185.08 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 775.48 0.00 13100.00 0.00
0.00 80.28 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 79.08 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 133.68 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 100.24 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 271.32 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 91.16 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 755.76 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 151.24 0.00 0.00 0.00
4369.48 148.60 0.00 0.00 0.00
2594.43 134.08 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 90.96 0.00 0.00 0.00
Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C & D Materials Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill
0.00 80.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 80.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
6963.91 684.88 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
6963.91 5529.52 0.00 13100.00 0.00
I) 20,000 tonne soft fill and 8,700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No. HY/2009/11
II) Rock fill of 16,800 tonne in March 11 and 9,400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai, Mainland.
Footnote: 10,300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works
KL/2010/02 Kai Tak development – Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)
Inert C & D
Materials (Soft
Public Fill)
Good Quality
Rock (with break -
down)
Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous
MaterialC & D Waste
Inert C & D
Materials (Soft
Public Fill)
Rock Sand Fill
2 2.5 2.5 2.5 2 0.25 1.8 2 2
(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)
2011/07 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/08 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 88.60 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/09 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 9.37 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/10 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 12.71 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/11 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 39.15 0.00 0.00 0.00
2011/12 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 29.39 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/01 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.30 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/02 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 20.11 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/03 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 6.47 0.00 0.00 0.00
2012/04 (Actual) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 15.79 0.00 0.00 0.00
Overall Total (t) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 241.89 0.00 0.00 0.00
Overall Total (m3) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 967.56 0.00 0.00 0.00
Latest Programme
for Geneation of
Materials in each
Reporting Period
Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C & D Materials
Density (t/m3)
Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill
Department: DSD
Contract No.: DC/2008/12
Project : Sewage Interception Scheme in Kowloon City - Pumping Stations, Rising Mains and Trunk Sewers
Broken
Concrete
(See Note
3)
Reused in
the Contract
Reused in
other
Projects
Disposed as
Public Fill
Imported
FillMetals
Paper/
Cardboar
d
packaging
Plastics
(see Note
2)
Others, e.g.
general
refuse
(in m³) (in m³) (in m³) (in m³) (in m³) (in m³) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No.) Oil(in L) (in m³)
Jan'2009
to
Jun'2009
Jul'2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0
Aug'2009 1248 0 0 0 864.5 0 0 0 2 0 0 383.5
Sep'2009 3399.5 0 0 0 3347.5 0 50390 400 3 0 0 52
Oct'2009 2788.5 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 3 0 0 45.5
Nov'2009 2392 0 0 0 2307.5 0 250 0 3 0 0 84.5
Month
Ending
Total
Quantity
Generated
Actual Quantities Inert C & D Materials Generated Monthly
Waste Flow Table As at 30 Apr 2012
Actual Quantities of C & D Wastes Generated Monthly
N/A
Chemical Waste
Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture
Nov'2009 2392 0 0 0 2307.5 0 250 0 3 0 0 84.5
Dec'2009 2588.1 0 0 176 2399.9 0 0 0 2 0 0 12.2
Jan'2010 3262.4 0 0 182 3054.1 0 150 1000 2 0 1000 26.3
Feb'2010 1091.7 0 0 286 803.7 0 0 0 2 0 0 2
Mar'2010 1227.6 0 0 579 633.1 0 30 0 3 0 0 15.5
Apr'2010 1835.1 0 0 573 1254.1 0 0 0 5 0 0 8
May'2010 1763.9 0 300 281 1174.4 0 100 0 2 0 0 8.5
June'2010 4363.5 0 80 250 4023 0 0 300 10 0 0 10.5
July'2010 2038.5 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 11 100 428 10.5
Aug'2010 5998.5 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 10 0 0 10.5
Sep'2010 3163.5 0 0 875 2272 0 500 0 9 0 0 16.5
Oct'2010 5472.5 0 0 340 5113 0 0 500 9 0 0 19.5
Nov'2010 3976.5 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 7 0 0 11.5
Dec'2010 2698.5 0 0 2215 473 0 10000 120 7 0 0 10.5
Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2
Department: DSD
Contract No.: DC/2008/12
Project : Sewage Interception Scheme in Kowloon City - Pumping Stations, Rising Mains and Trunk Sewers
Broken
Concrete
(See Note
3)
Reused in
the Contract
Reused in
other
Projects
Disposed as
Public Fill
Imported
FillMetals
Paper/
Cardboar
d
packaging
Plastics
(see Note
2)
Others, e.g.
general
refuse
(in m³) (in m³) (in m³) (in m³) (in m³) (in m³) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No.) Oil(in L) (in m³)
Month
Ending
Total
Quantity
Generated
Actual Quantities Inert C & D Materials Generated Monthly
Waste Flow Table As at 30 Apr 2012
Actual Quantities of C & D Wastes Generated Monthly
Chemical Waste
Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture
Jan'2011 573 0 50 0 514 0 500 0 6 0 0 9
Feb'2011 490 0 50 0 431 0 600 0 6 0 0 9
Mar'2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 400 200 4 0 0 15
Apr'2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 6 0 0 15
May'2011 974.5 0 300 0 652 0 100 300 10 0 0 22.5
Jun'2011 908 0 200 0 693 0 0 0 11 0 0 15
Jul'2011 881 0 100 340 429 0 50 0 12 0 0 12
Aug'2011 868.5 0 300 0 552 0 300 0 10 0 0 16.5Aug'2011 868.5 0 300 0 552 0 300 0 10 0 0 16.5
Sep'2011 668 0 100 20 530 0 510 500 20 0 0 18
Oct'2011 349.5 0 50 0 280 0 0 0 8 0 0 19.5
Nov'2011 307 0 150 0 130 0 100 0 4 0 0 27
Dec'2011 596 0 15 365 195 0 0 110 5 0 0 21
Jan'2012 771.5 0 10 465 280 0 100 0 2 0 0 16.5
Feb'2012 574.5 0 20 0 532 0 30 0 3 0 0 22.5
Mar'2012 490 0 50 0 425 0 50 200 5 0 0 15
Apr'2012 335 0 45 0 275 0 80 0 6 0 0 15
Total 60967 0 3857 11120 44994 0 64550 3630 211 100 1428 996
Notes: 1The waste flow table shall also include C & D materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site.
2 Plastics refer to plastic bottles/ containers, plastic sheets/ foam from packaging material.
3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates.
Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2
Hsin Chong Construction Co., Ltd.
1/2
Name of Department: ArchSD/CEDD/DSD/EMSD/HyD/WSD Contract No.: DC/2009/21
Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 2012/04 (Year/Month)
Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of C&D Wastes Generated Monthly
Total Quantity Generated
Hard Rock and Large Broken
Concrete
Reused in the Contract
Reused in other Projects
Disposed as Public Fill
Imported Fill Metals Paper/ cardboard
packaging Plastics
(see Note 3) Chemical Waste
Others, e.g. general refuse
Month
(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)
Jan 1,282.2 587.6 0 0 694.6 0 0 0 0 0 6.71
Feb 674.5 531.5 0 0 143.0 0 0 0 0 0 16.51
Mar 3,732.2 3,105.7 0 0 626.5 0 0 0 0 0 14.22
Apr 74.7 40.1 0 0 34.6 0 0 0 0 0 6.67
May
June
Sub-total 5763.6 4264.9 0 0 1498.7 0 0 0 0 0 44.11
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Total
Hsin Chong Construction Co., Ltd.
2/2
Forecast of Total Quantities of C&D Materials to be Generated from the Contract*
Total Quantity Generated
Hard Rock and Large Broken
Concrete
Reused in the Contract
Reused in other Projects
Disposed as Public Fill
Imported Fill Metals Paper/ cardboard
packaging Plastics
(see Note 3) Chemical Waste
Others, e.g. general refuse
(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)
40,500
9,800 7,700 0 23,000 0 0 0 0 0 200
Notes: (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 1.34A5(4).
(2) The waste flow table shall also include C&D materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site.
(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottles/containers, plastic sheets/foam from packaging material
Name of Department : Drainage Service Department Contract No. : ________________DC/2011/04
JANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNESUB-
TOTALJULYAUGSEPTOCTNOVDEC
TOTAL
Notes : (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14).(2) The waste flow table shall also include C&D materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the site.(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottles / containers, plastic sheets / foam from packaging material.
* (4) The contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of C&D materials expected to be generated from the Works, together with a breakdown of thenature where to total amount of C&D materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50,000m3. (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes).[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast, where inapplicable].
0
0000
0
0 1.5 0 2.2 510[in '000kg] [in '000kg] [in '000kg] [in '000kg] [in '000m3]
30 15 0 0 0[in '000m3] [in '000m3] [in '000m3] [in '000m3] [in '000m3] [in '000m3]
Other, e.g.generalrefuse
Plastics (3)
Import Fill Metals Paper / Plastics (3) Chemical Other, e.g.
[in '000m3][in '000kg]
Total Borken Reused in the Reused in Disposal asForecast of Total Quantities of C&D materials to be Generated from the Contracts *
APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2012 (YEAR)
Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of C&D Wastes Generated Monthly
TotalQuantity
Generated
BorkenConcrete (4)
Reused in theContract
Reused inother
ProjectsImport Fill Metals
Paper /CardboardPackaging
Month
[in '000m3] [in '000m3] [in '000m3] [in '000m3] [in '000kg]
Disposal asPublic Fill
[in '000m3] [in '000kg][in '000m3]0
0.0026
ChemicalWaste
[in '000kg]00
00
0.00120.0334
0.0372
0.0372
0000
0
00
0
0 0
0000
0 0
0000
0 0
00
0 0
0000
0 0
0000
0 0
0000
0 0
00.00260.00120.0334
0.0372
0.0372
Title: Summary Waste Flow Table
Contract Title and No. : The Integrated Contract for Construction of Public Rental Housing Development at Kai Tak Site 1B (20090006)
Name of Department : Hong Kong Housing Authority Appendix III
Rev : 26
Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2012 [to be submitted not later than the 5th day of each month for the past month report]
(All quantities shall be rounded off to 2 decimal places.)
Month
Est. Act. Est. Act. Est. Act. Est. Act. Est. Act. Est. Act. Est. Act. Est. Act. Est. Act. Est. Act.Jan 900.00 1,273.65 0.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 800.00 1,273.65 50.00 42.10 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 600.00 198.59Feb 8,300.00 1,012.00 0.00 0.00 8,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 300.00 1,012.00 50.00 31.69 4.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 600.00 378.46Mar 2,800.00 3,466.26 0.00 0.00 2,000.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 800.00 3,466.26 50.00 34.72 5.00 1.40 0.00 0.00 0.50 0.00 600.00 322.54
Apr 2,000.00 928.49 0.00 0.00 100.00 587.16 0.00 0.00 1,900.00 341.33 50.00 239.70 5.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 800.00 996.52
May 4,400.00 0.00 1,500.00 0.00 2,900.00 50.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 800.00
June 9,900.00 0.00 8,000.00 0.00 1,900.00 50.00 5.00 0.00 0.50 800.00
Sub-total 28,300.00 6,680.40 0.00 0.00 19,700.00 587.16 0.00 0.00 8,600.00 6,093.24 300.00 348.21 28.00 1.40 0.00 0.00 1.00 0.00 4,200.00 1,896.11
July 1,000.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 900.00 50.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 1,000.00
Aug 1,000.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 900.00 30.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 1,000.00
Sept 1,700.00 0.00 800.00 0.00 900.00 30.00 5.00 0.00 0.50 1,000.00
Oct 1,000.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 900.00 30.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 1,000.00
Nov 1,000.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 900.00 30.00 5.00 0.00 0.00 1,000.00
Dec 1,000.00 0.00 100.00 0.00 900.00 30.00 5.00 0.00 0.50 1,000.00
Total 35,000.00 6,680.40 0.00 0.00 21,000.00 587.16 0.00 0.00 14,000.00 6,093.24 500.00 348.21 58.00 1.40 0.00 0.00 2.00 0.00 10,200.00 1,896.11
Notes: (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PRE.B8.1995.5(2) The waste flow table shall also include C&D materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site.(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottles/containers, plastic sheets/foram from packaging material,
Estimate / Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated Monthly (in '000kg) Estimated / Actual Quantities of C&D Wastes Generated Monthly
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j)
Total Quantity
Generated
Broken Concrete
suitable for recycling
Reused in the
Contract
Marine Mud
Reused in the
ContractDisposed as
Public Fill MetalsPaper / cardboard
Packaging
Plastics
(see Note 3)
(e) (in '000 kg) (in '000 kg) (in '000 kg)(a) (b) (c) (d) (in '000 kg) '(in '000 kg)
Chemical WasteOthers,
e.g. general refuse
4 of 5
Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)
3/WSD/08
Total Quantities
Generated
Broken Concrete(including rock for
recycling into
aggregates)
Reused in the
Contract
Reused in Other
Projects
Disposed as
Public Fill
Imported Fill
MaterialMetal
Paper/ Cardboard
Packaging
Plastic(bottles/containers,
plastic sheets/ foams
from package
material)
Chemical Waste
Others (e.g.
General Refuse
etc.)
[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000m3)
January 0.378 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.378 0.226 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.012
February 0.678 0.000 0.101 0.000 0.577 0.231 1.050 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.004
March 0.759 0.000 0.161 0.000 0.598 0.293 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.013
April 0.390 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.390 0.202 0.400 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.007
May 0.000
June 0.000
Half-year total 2.205 0.000 0.262 0.000 1.943 0.952 1.450 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.036
July 0.000
August 0.000
September 0.000
October 0.000
November 0.000
December 0.000
Yearly Total 2.205 0.000 0.262 0.000 1.943 0.952 1.450 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.036
Water Supplies Department
Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table
for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No. 15/2003
Reporting Year: 2012
Actual Quantities of Other C&D Materials / Wastes Generated
(To be submitted to C&D MM Coordinator of Respective Division/Region via Engineer's Representative before 15th of the following month)
Contract No.
Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated / Imported (in '000 m3)
Month
Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)
6/WSD/08
Total Quantities
Generated
Broken Concrete(including rock for
recycling into
aggregates)
Reused in the
Contract
Reused in Other
Projects
Disposed as
Public Fill
Imported Fill
MaterialMetal
Paper/ Cardboard
Packaging
Plastic(bottles/containers,
plastic sheets/ foams
from package
material)
Chemical Waste
Others (e.g.
General Refuse
etc.)
[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000m3)
January 0.042 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.042 0.000 0.006 0.003 0.005 0.007 0.016
February 0.013 0.004 0.000 0.000 0.009 0.070 0.005 0.004 0.006 0.007 0.004
March 0.061 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.061 0.037 0.006 0.003 0.007 0.006 0.012
April 0.031 0.000 0.007 0.000 0.024 0.035 0.004 0.004 0.007 0.006 0.006
May 0.000
June 0.000
Half-year total 0.147 0.004 0.007 0.000 0.136 0.142 0.021 0.014 0.025 0.026 0.038
July 0.000
August 0.000
September 0.000
October 0.000
November 0.000
December 0.000
Yearly Total 0.147 0.004 0.007 0.000 0.136 0.142 0.021 0.014 0.025 0.026 0.038
Water Supplies Department
Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table
for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No. 15/2003
Reporting Year: 2012
Actual Quantities of Other C&D Materials / Wastes Generated
(To be submitted to C&D MM Coordinator of Respective Division/Region via Engineer's Representative before 15th of the following month)
Contract No.
Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated / Imported (in '000 m3)
Month
Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)
7/WSD/08
Total Quantities
Generated
Broken
Concrete(including rock for
recycling into
aggregates)
Reused in the
Contract
Reused in Other
Projects
Disposed as
Public Fill
Imported C&D
MaterialMetal
Paper/
Cardboard
Packaging
Plastic(bottles/containers,
plastic sheets/
foams from
package material)
Chemical Waste
Others (e.g.
General Refuse
etc.)
(a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000m3)
January 0.4089 0.0043 0.0130 0.0000 0.3916 0.0000 0.0000 0.0010 0.0010 0.0005 0.0110
February 0.8131 0.0087 0.0280 0.0000 0.7764 0.0000 0.0000 0.0010 0.0010 0.0000 0.0182
March 0.8004 0.0085 0.0260 0.0000 0.7659 0.0000 0.0000 0.0010 0.0010 0.0005 0.0074
April 0.5089 0.0032 0.0110 0.0000 0.4947 0.0000 0.0000 0.0010 0.0010 0.0005 0.0167
May
June
Half-year Total 2.5313 0.0247 0.0780 0.0000 2.4286 0.0000 0.0000 0.0040 0.0040 0.0015 0.0533
July
August
September
October
November
December
Yearly Total 2.5313 0.0247 0.0780 0.0000 2.4286 0.0000 0.0000 0.0040 0.0040 0.0015 0.0533
Water Supplies Department
Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table
for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No. 15/2003
Reporting Year: 2012
Actual Quantities of Other C&D Materials / Wastes Generated
(To be submitted to C&D MM Coordinator of Respective Division/Region via Engineer's Representative before 15th of the following month)
Contract No.
Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated / Imported (in '000 m3)
Month
8/WSD/08
Total Quantities
Generated
Broken Concrete
(including rock
for recycling into
aggregates)
Reused in the
Contract
Reused in Other
Projects
Disposed as
Public Fill
Imported Fill
MaterialMetal
Paper/ Cardboard
Packaging
Plastic
(bottles/container
s, plastic sheets/
foams from
package material)
Chemical Waste
Others (e.g.
General Refuse
etc.)
[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000kg) (in '000m3)
January 0.2257 0.0804 0.0148 0.0000 0.1305 0.0000 36.0400 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0050
February 0.4355 0.0124 0.0678 0.0000 0.3553 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
March 0.3990 0.0718 0.0330 0.0000 0.2942 0.0000 0.0000 0.0450 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
April 0.3883 0.0932 0.0750 0.0000 0.2201 0.0000 0.0400 0.1900 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000
May
June
Half-year total 1.4484 0.2578 0.1906 0.0000 1.0001 0.0000 36.0800 0.2350 0.0000 0.0000 0.0050
July
August
September
October
November
December
Yearly Total 1.4484 0.2578 0.1906 0.0000 1.0001 0.0000 36.0800 0.2350 0.0000 0.0000 0.0050
Month
Actual Quantities of Inert C&D Materials Generated / Imported (in '000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other C&D Materials / Wastes Generated
Water Supplies Department
Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table
for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No. 15/2003
Reporting Year: 2012
Contract No.
(To be submitted to C&D MM Coordinator of Respective Division/Region via Engineer's Representative before 15th of the following month)
1016EM10 - Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works at North Apron Area
for District Cooling System at Kai Tak Development