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TABLE OF CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1

Introduction 1

Environmental Monitoring Works 1

Key Information in the Reporting Month 2

Future Key Issues 2

1 INTRODUCTION 3

Background 3

Project Organizations 3

Construction Activities undertaken during the Reporting Month 4

Summary of EMampA Requirements 10

2 AIR QUALITY 11

Monitoring Requirements 11

Monitoring Locations 11

Monitoring Equipment 11

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration 12

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedure 12

Results and Observations 14

3 NOISE 16

Monitoring Requirements 16

Monitoring Locations 16

Monitoring Equipment 16

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration 17

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures 17

Maintenance and Calibration 18

Results and Observations 18

4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS 20

5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL 23

Monitoring Requirements 23

Results and Observations 23

6 ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT 24

Site Audits 24

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures 24

Status of Waste Management 24

Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures 24

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented 25

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans 25

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful Prosecution 25

7 FUTURE KEY ISSUES 26

Key Issues for the Coming Month 29

Monitoring Schedule for the Next Month 30

8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 31

Conclusions 31

Recommendations 31

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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 11 Key Project Contacts

Table 12 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the

Reporting Month

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Table 23 Impact Dust Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

Table 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Table 33 Noise Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

Table 71 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

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Introduction

1 This is the 9th

Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EMampA) Report prepared by Cinotech

Consultants Limited for the ldquoContract No KLN201004 - Environmental Monitoring Works for

Kai Tak Developmentrdquo (hereinafter called ldquothe Projectrdquo) This report documents the findings of

EMampA Works conducted in September 2011

2 During the reporting month the following works contracts were undertaken within Kai Tak Site

bull KL200901 - Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

bull KL200809 - Stage 1 Infrastructure works at North Apron

bull KL200807 - Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure Works

bull KL200902 - Site Investigation for Trunk Road T2 and Infrastructure at South Apron (Stage 1)

bull CV200703 - Development at Anderson Road

bull DC200812 - Sewage Interception Scheme in Kowloon City

bull DC201003 - Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works at Prince Edward Road East

bull DC200921 - Provision of Interception Facilities at Jordan Valley Box Culvert

bull 20090097 - Public Rental Housing Development at Kai Tak Site 1A

bull 20090006 - Public Rental Housing Development at Kai Tak Site 1B

bull 3WSD08 6WSD08 7WSD08 amp 8WSD08 - Replacement and Rehabilitation of Water

Mains Stages 2 amp 3

bull SS W 303 - Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building and Ancillary Facilities

bull CKL-KCT circuit 1amp2 - CLPP (132kV cable installation)

bull 1016EM10 - Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works at North Apron Area for District Cooling

System at Kai Tak Development

bull 1017EM10 - Design-Build-Operate a District Cooling System (Phase II Works) at Kai Tak

Development

bull KL201002 - Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak Approach Channel and Kwun Tong Typhoon

Shelter Improvement Works (Phase 1)

bull KL201003 - Kai Tak Development ndash Stage 2 Infrastructure Works at North Apron Area of

Kai Tak Airport for Residential Development and Government Facilities)

3 Stockpiling of excavated amp construction materials storage of equipments operation of concrete

batching plant sand depot business in the recovery and recycling and car parks etc are the

major activities for short term tenancy (STT) temporary government land allocation (TGLA)

Environmental Monitoring Works

4 Environmental monitoring for the Project was performed in accordance with the EMampA Manual

and the monitoring results were checked and reviewed Site InspectionsAudits 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

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Parameter No of Exceedance Action

Taken Action Level Limit Level

1-hr TSP 0 0 NA

24-hr TSP 0 0 NA

Noise 0 0 NA

1-hour amp 24-hour TSP Monitoring

6 All 1-hour amp 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise

7 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit 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 --- NA NA ---

Reporting Changes 0 --- NA NA ---

Notifications of any

summons amp

prosecutions received

0 --- NA NA ---

Future Key Issues

9 The future key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

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Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

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1 INTRODUCTION

Background

11 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

12 Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) had completed an Environmental

Impact Assessment (EIA) study for KTD under Agreement No CE 352006(CE) Kai Tak

Development Engineering Study cum Design and Construction of Advance Works ndash

Investigation Design and Construction (hereafter called ldquoSchedule 3 EIA Reportrdquo) The

Schedule 3 EIA Report was approved under Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance

(EIAO) in March 2009

13 As recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report EMampA 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 (EMampA)

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

14 Cinotech Consultants Limited was commissioned by CEDD to undertake the Environmental

Monitoring and Audit (EMampA) works for KTD This is the 9th

Monthly EMampA report

summarizing the EMampA works for the Project in September 2011

Project Organizations

15 Different parties with different levels of involvement in the project organization include

bull Environmental Protection Department (The Authority)

bull Project Proponent ndash Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD)

bull The Engineer and the Engineerrsquos Representative (ER) ndash AECOM

bull Environmental Team (ET(KTD)) ndash Cinotech Consultants Limited (CCL)

bull Independent Environmental Checker (IEC(KTD)) ndash Allied Environmental Consultants

Limited (AEC)

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

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16 The key contacts of the Project are shown in Table 11

Table 11 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 Engineerrsquos

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

17 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 contractstenants 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

18 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 12

Table 12 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the

Reporting month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak

Cruise Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of capping beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 Stage 1 Infrastructure

works at North Apron

1) Drainage Works

2) Watermain Works

3) Footbridge Superstructure construction

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4) Construction of subway extension

5) Road Works

6) Enhancement of existing subways

7) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance

Infrastructure Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat berth

2) Roadworks at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

KL200902 Site Investigation for

Trunk Road T2 and

Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash

Kai Tak Approach

Channel and Kwun Tong

Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works

(Phase 1)

1) Erection of Site Office

2) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

3) Installation of Silt Curtain

4) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for bioremediation

KL201003 Kai Tak Development

Stage 2 Infrastructure

Works at North Apron

Area

1) Site Clearance

2) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

3) Site Office Erection

4) Excavation for Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

3) Construction of chambers manholes etc

4) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

5) Backfilling works for pumping stations

6) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

7) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

8) EampM works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

4) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

5) Construction of MHA390

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DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

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

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

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

2) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD 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) Construction pile caps

2) Construction 1F slab

3) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

4) Tree nursery

5) Relocation of hoarding

6) Temporary stockpiling of excavated material at

Area D

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

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable laying and jointing

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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) Construction of Jacking Pit

4) Pipe Jacking

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) Steel Sheet-piling

2) 132kV cables diversion works

3) Dewatering wells installation

4) Observation well installation

5) Excavation

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) King post installation

List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)

TGLA No Name of Occupants Site Activities

GLA-TNK 1591 CELW Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works area for maintenance of equipments and

storage

GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area

GLA-TNK 1636 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1560 Slope Maintenance

Section Lands Department

Depot 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 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1713 Highways Department Depot Area

GLA-TNK 1709 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1749 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

amp Development

Department

Works Area in connection with Kai Tak

Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for

Development at the Southern Part of the Former

Runway ndash Stage 1 Works

GLA-TNK 1760 Drainage Services

Department

Site office and storage area

GLA-TNK 1646 CGELPM Civil

Engineering and

Works Area

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Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull 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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Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

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Contract No KLN201004NTS

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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Contract No KLN201004NTS

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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Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

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Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

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1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

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Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

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Action Level 346 microgm3

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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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

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Start Date

MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

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Action Level 157 microgm3

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Limit Level 260 microgm3

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Limit Level 260 microgm3

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Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

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Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

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Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

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Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

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Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

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MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

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639

Date Time Weather

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Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

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80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College M9

Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

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Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

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Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

Page 2: TABLE OF CONTENTS - KTD

ii

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 11 Key Project Contacts

Table 12 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the

Reporting Month

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Table 23 Impact Dust Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

Table 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Table 33 Noise Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

Table 71 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

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 1

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Introduction

1 This is the 9th

Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EMampA) Report prepared by Cinotech

Consultants Limited for the ldquoContract No KLN201004 - Environmental Monitoring Works for

Kai Tak Developmentrdquo (hereinafter called ldquothe Projectrdquo) This report documents the findings of

EMampA Works conducted in September 2011

2 During the reporting month the following works contracts were undertaken within Kai Tak Site

bull KL200901 - Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

bull KL200809 - Stage 1 Infrastructure works at North Apron

bull KL200807 - Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure Works

bull KL200902 - Site Investigation for Trunk Road T2 and Infrastructure at South Apron (Stage 1)

bull CV200703 - Development at Anderson Road

bull DC200812 - Sewage Interception Scheme in Kowloon City

bull DC201003 - Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works at Prince Edward Road East

bull DC200921 - Provision of Interception Facilities at Jordan Valley Box Culvert

bull 20090097 - Public Rental Housing Development at Kai Tak Site 1A

bull 20090006 - Public Rental Housing Development at Kai Tak Site 1B

bull 3WSD08 6WSD08 7WSD08 amp 8WSD08 - Replacement and Rehabilitation of Water

Mains Stages 2 amp 3

bull SS W 303 - Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building and Ancillary Facilities

bull CKL-KCT circuit 1amp2 - CLPP (132kV cable installation)

bull 1016EM10 - Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works at North Apron Area for District Cooling

System at Kai Tak Development

bull 1017EM10 - Design-Build-Operate a District Cooling System (Phase II Works) at Kai Tak

Development

bull KL201002 - Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak Approach Channel and Kwun Tong Typhoon

Shelter Improvement Works (Phase 1)

bull KL201003 - Kai Tak Development ndash Stage 2 Infrastructure Works at North Apron Area of

Kai Tak Airport for Residential Development and Government Facilities)

3 Stockpiling of excavated amp construction materials storage of equipments operation of concrete

batching plant sand depot business in the recovery and recycling and car parks etc are the

major activities for short term tenancy (STT) temporary government land allocation (TGLA)

Environmental Monitoring Works

4 Environmental monitoring for the Project was performed in accordance with the EMampA Manual

and the monitoring results were checked and reviewed Site InspectionsAudits 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

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Parameter No of Exceedance Action

Taken Action Level Limit Level

1-hr TSP 0 0 NA

24-hr TSP 0 0 NA

Noise 0 0 NA

1-hour amp 24-hour TSP Monitoring

6 All 1-hour amp 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise

7 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit 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 --- NA NA ---

Reporting Changes 0 --- NA NA ---

Notifications of any

summons amp

prosecutions received

0 --- NA NA ---

Future Key Issues

9 The future key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

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1 INTRODUCTION

Background

11 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

12 Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) had completed an Environmental

Impact Assessment (EIA) study for KTD under Agreement No CE 352006(CE) Kai Tak

Development Engineering Study cum Design and Construction of Advance Works ndash

Investigation Design and Construction (hereafter called ldquoSchedule 3 EIA Reportrdquo) The

Schedule 3 EIA Report was approved under Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance

(EIAO) in March 2009

13 As recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report EMampA 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 (EMampA)

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

14 Cinotech Consultants Limited was commissioned by CEDD to undertake the Environmental

Monitoring and Audit (EMampA) works for KTD This is the 9th

Monthly EMampA report

summarizing the EMampA works for the Project in September 2011

Project Organizations

15 Different parties with different levels of involvement in the project organization include

bull Environmental Protection Department (The Authority)

bull Project Proponent ndash Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD)

bull The Engineer and the Engineerrsquos Representative (ER) ndash AECOM

bull Environmental Team (ET(KTD)) ndash Cinotech Consultants Limited (CCL)

bull Independent Environmental Checker (IEC(KTD)) ndash Allied Environmental Consultants

Limited (AEC)

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16 The key contacts of the Project are shown in Table 11

Table 11 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 Engineerrsquos

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

17 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 contractstenants 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

18 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 12

Table 12 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the

Reporting month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak

Cruise Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of capping beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 Stage 1 Infrastructure

works at North Apron

1) Drainage Works

2) Watermain Works

3) Footbridge Superstructure construction

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4) Construction of subway extension

5) Road Works

6) Enhancement of existing subways

7) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance

Infrastructure Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat berth

2) Roadworks at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

KL200902 Site Investigation for

Trunk Road T2 and

Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash

Kai Tak Approach

Channel and Kwun Tong

Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works

(Phase 1)

1) Erection of Site Office

2) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

3) Installation of Silt Curtain

4) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for bioremediation

KL201003 Kai Tak Development

Stage 2 Infrastructure

Works at North Apron

Area

1) Site Clearance

2) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

3) Site Office Erection

4) Excavation for Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

3) Construction of chambers manholes etc

4) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

5) Backfilling works for pumping stations

6) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

7) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

8) EampM works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

4) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

5) Construction of MHA390

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DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

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

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

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

2) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD 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) Construction pile caps

2) Construction 1F slab

3) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

4) Tree nursery

5) Relocation of hoarding

6) Temporary stockpiling of excavated material at

Area D

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

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable laying and jointing

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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) Construction of Jacking Pit

4) Pipe Jacking

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) Steel Sheet-piling

2) 132kV cables diversion works

3) Dewatering wells installation

4) Observation well installation

5) Excavation

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) King post installation

List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)

TGLA No Name of Occupants Site Activities

GLA-TNK 1591 CELW Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works area for maintenance of equipments and

storage

GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area

GLA-TNK 1636 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1560 Slope Maintenance

Section Lands Department

Depot 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 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1713 Highways Department Depot Area

GLA-TNK 1709 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1749 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

amp Development

Department

Works Area in connection with Kai Tak

Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for

Development at the Southern Part of the Former

Runway ndash Stage 1 Works

GLA-TNK 1760 Drainage Services

Department

Site office and storage area

GLA-TNK 1646 CGELPM Civil

Engineering and

Works Area

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Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull To complete landscape works at site area as early as possible

FIGURES

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 1Site Layout Plan

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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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Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

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WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

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Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

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Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

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24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

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1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

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24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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

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24 hr TSP

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24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

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24 hr TSP

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Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

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Action Level 346 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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Limit Level 500 microgm3

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Limit Level 500 microgm3

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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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

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Action Level 157 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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Action Level 167 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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Limit Level 260 microgm3

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Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

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Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

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Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

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Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

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Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

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639

Date Time Weather

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Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

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Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

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APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction Plan for Air Quality

EVENT ACTION

ET IEC ER CONTRACTOR

Action Level being

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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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

Page 3: TABLE OF CONTENTS - KTD

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 1

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Introduction

1 This is the 9th

Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EMampA) Report prepared by Cinotech

Consultants Limited for the ldquoContract No KLN201004 - Environmental Monitoring Works for

Kai Tak Developmentrdquo (hereinafter called ldquothe Projectrdquo) This report documents the findings of

EMampA Works conducted in September 2011

2 During the reporting month the following works contracts were undertaken within Kai Tak Site

bull KL200901 - Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal

bull KL200809 - Stage 1 Infrastructure works at North Apron

bull KL200807 - Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure Works

bull KL200902 - Site Investigation for Trunk Road T2 and Infrastructure at South Apron (Stage 1)

bull CV200703 - Development at Anderson Road

bull DC200812 - Sewage Interception Scheme in Kowloon City

bull DC201003 - Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works at Prince Edward Road East

bull DC200921 - Provision of Interception Facilities at Jordan Valley Box Culvert

bull 20090097 - Public Rental Housing Development at Kai Tak Site 1A

bull 20090006 - Public Rental Housing Development at Kai Tak Site 1B

bull 3WSD08 6WSD08 7WSD08 amp 8WSD08 - Replacement and Rehabilitation of Water

Mains Stages 2 amp 3

bull SS W 303 - Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building and Ancillary Facilities

bull CKL-KCT circuit 1amp2 - CLPP (132kV cable installation)

bull 1016EM10 - Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works at North Apron Area for District Cooling

System at Kai Tak Development

bull 1017EM10 - Design-Build-Operate a District Cooling System (Phase II Works) at Kai Tak

Development

bull KL201002 - Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak Approach Channel and Kwun Tong Typhoon

Shelter Improvement Works (Phase 1)

bull KL201003 - Kai Tak Development ndash Stage 2 Infrastructure Works at North Apron Area of

Kai Tak Airport for Residential Development and Government Facilities)

3 Stockpiling of excavated amp construction materials storage of equipments operation of concrete

batching plant sand depot business in the recovery and recycling and car parks etc are the

major activities for short term tenancy (STT) temporary government land allocation (TGLA)

Environmental Monitoring Works

4 Environmental monitoring for the Project was performed in accordance with the EMampA Manual

and the monitoring results were checked and reviewed Site InspectionsAudits 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

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 2

Parameter No of Exceedance Action

Taken Action Level Limit Level

1-hr TSP 0 0 NA

24-hr TSP 0 0 NA

Noise 0 0 NA

1-hour amp 24-hour TSP Monitoring

6 All 1-hour amp 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise

7 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit 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 --- NA NA ---

Reporting Changes 0 --- NA NA ---

Notifications of any

summons amp

prosecutions received

0 --- NA NA ---

Future Key Issues

9 The future key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 3

1 INTRODUCTION

Background

11 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

12 Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) had completed an Environmental

Impact Assessment (EIA) study for KTD under Agreement No CE 352006(CE) Kai Tak

Development Engineering Study cum Design and Construction of Advance Works ndash

Investigation Design and Construction (hereafter called ldquoSchedule 3 EIA Reportrdquo) The

Schedule 3 EIA Report was approved under Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance

(EIAO) in March 2009

13 As recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report EMampA 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 (EMampA)

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

14 Cinotech Consultants Limited was commissioned by CEDD to undertake the Environmental

Monitoring and Audit (EMampA) works for KTD This is the 9th

Monthly EMampA report

summarizing the EMampA works for the Project in September 2011

Project Organizations

15 Different parties with different levels of involvement in the project organization include

bull Environmental Protection Department (The Authority)

bull Project Proponent ndash Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD)

bull The Engineer and the Engineerrsquos Representative (ER) ndash AECOM

bull Environmental Team (ET(KTD)) ndash Cinotech Consultants Limited (CCL)

bull Independent Environmental Checker (IEC(KTD)) ndash Allied Environmental Consultants

Limited (AEC)

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

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16 The key contacts of the Project are shown in Table 11

Table 11 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 Engineerrsquos

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

17 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 contractstenants 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

18 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 12

Table 12 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the

Reporting month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak

Cruise Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of capping beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 Stage 1 Infrastructure

works at North Apron

1) Drainage Works

2) Watermain Works

3) Footbridge Superstructure construction

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4) Construction of subway extension

5) Road Works

6) Enhancement of existing subways

7) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance

Infrastructure Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat berth

2) Roadworks at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

KL200902 Site Investigation for

Trunk Road T2 and

Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash

Kai Tak Approach

Channel and Kwun Tong

Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works

(Phase 1)

1) Erection of Site Office

2) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

3) Installation of Silt Curtain

4) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for bioremediation

KL201003 Kai Tak Development

Stage 2 Infrastructure

Works at North Apron

Area

1) Site Clearance

2) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

3) Site Office Erection

4) Excavation for Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

3) Construction of chambers manholes etc

4) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

5) Backfilling works for pumping stations

6) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

7) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

8) EampM works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

4) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

5) Construction of MHA390

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DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

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

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

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

2) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD 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) Construction pile caps

2) Construction 1F slab

3) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

4) Tree nursery

5) Relocation of hoarding

6) Temporary stockpiling of excavated material at

Area D

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

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable laying and jointing

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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) Construction of Jacking Pit

4) Pipe Jacking

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) Steel Sheet-piling

2) 132kV cables diversion works

3) Dewatering wells installation

4) Observation well installation

5) Excavation

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) King post installation

List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)

TGLA No Name of Occupants Site Activities

GLA-TNK 1591 CELW Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works area for maintenance of equipments and

storage

GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area

GLA-TNK 1636 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1560 Slope Maintenance

Section Lands Department

Depot 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 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1713 Highways Department Depot Area

GLA-TNK 1709 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1749 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

amp Development

Department

Works Area in connection with Kai Tak

Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for

Development at the Southern Part of the Former

Runway ndash Stage 1 Works

GLA-TNK 1760 Drainage Services

Department

Site office and storage area

GLA-TNK 1646 CGELPM Civil

Engineering and

Works Area

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Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull To complete landscape works at site area as early as possible

FIGURES

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 1Site Layout Plan

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

Saturday

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Saturday

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

1-hr TSP Concentration Levels

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ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base1-hour TSP

Action Level 342 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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gm

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AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School1-hour TSP

Action Level 346 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre1-hour TSP

Action Level 351 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 EGraphical Presentation of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

1-hr TSP Concentration Levels

300

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600

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n micro

gm

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AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College1-hour TSP

Action Level 345 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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Date

AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops1-hour TSP

Action Level 371 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

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0

100

200

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cent

r

Date

Date AppendixSep 11 EGraphical Presentation of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App F - 24hr TSP Cinotech

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

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150

200

250

300

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cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM1(A) - kai Tak Operational Base24-hour TSP

Action Level 159 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

trat

ion

microg

m3

AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School24-hour TSP

Action Level 157 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

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0

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cen

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gm

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Date

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre24-hour TSP

Action Level 167 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

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cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops24-hour TSP

Action Level 187 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

trat

ion

microg

m3

AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College24-hour TSP

Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

Contract No KLN201004Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak

0

50

100

Con

cent

Date

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

732

741

741

724

613

Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

705

767

Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

619

687

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

639

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

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M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1

Baseline NL 644 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School M2

Baseline NL 613 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

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M3 - Rhythm GardenM3

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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ise

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Baseline NL 767 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)

Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

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ise

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M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)

Baseline NL 705 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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ise

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ise

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M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School M8

Baseline NL 687 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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ise

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)

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M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

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Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

Page 4: TABLE OF CONTENTS - KTD

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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Parameter No of Exceedance Action

Taken Action Level Limit Level

1-hr TSP 0 0 NA

24-hr TSP 0 0 NA

Noise 0 0 NA

1-hour amp 24-hour TSP Monitoring

6 All 1-hour amp 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise

7 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit 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 --- NA NA ---

Reporting Changes 0 --- NA NA ---

Notifications of any

summons amp

prosecutions received

0 --- NA NA ---

Future Key Issues

9 The future key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 3

1 INTRODUCTION

Background

11 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

12 Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) had completed an Environmental

Impact Assessment (EIA) study for KTD under Agreement No CE 352006(CE) Kai Tak

Development Engineering Study cum Design and Construction of Advance Works ndash

Investigation Design and Construction (hereafter called ldquoSchedule 3 EIA Reportrdquo) The

Schedule 3 EIA Report was approved under Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance

(EIAO) in March 2009

13 As recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report EMampA 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 (EMampA)

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

14 Cinotech Consultants Limited was commissioned by CEDD to undertake the Environmental

Monitoring and Audit (EMampA) works for KTD This is the 9th

Monthly EMampA report

summarizing the EMampA works for the Project in September 2011

Project Organizations

15 Different parties with different levels of involvement in the project organization include

bull Environmental Protection Department (The Authority)

bull Project Proponent ndash Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD)

bull The Engineer and the Engineerrsquos Representative (ER) ndash AECOM

bull Environmental Team (ET(KTD)) ndash Cinotech Consultants Limited (CCL)

bull Independent Environmental Checker (IEC(KTD)) ndash Allied Environmental Consultants

Limited (AEC)

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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16 The key contacts of the Project are shown in Table 11

Table 11 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 Engineerrsquos

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

17 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 contractstenants 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

18 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 12

Table 12 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the

Reporting month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak

Cruise Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of capping beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 Stage 1 Infrastructure

works at North Apron

1) Drainage Works

2) Watermain Works

3) Footbridge Superstructure construction

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 5

4) Construction of subway extension

5) Road Works

6) Enhancement of existing subways

7) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance

Infrastructure Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat berth

2) Roadworks at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

KL200902 Site Investigation for

Trunk Road T2 and

Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash

Kai Tak Approach

Channel and Kwun Tong

Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works

(Phase 1)

1) Erection of Site Office

2) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

3) Installation of Silt Curtain

4) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for bioremediation

KL201003 Kai Tak Development

Stage 2 Infrastructure

Works at North Apron

Area

1) Site Clearance

2) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

3) Site Office Erection

4) Excavation for Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

3) Construction of chambers manholes etc

4) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

5) Backfilling works for pumping stations

6) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

7) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

8) EampM works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

4) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

5) Construction of MHA390

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 6

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

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

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

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

2) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD 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) Construction pile caps

2) Construction 1F slab

3) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

4) Tree nursery

5) Relocation of hoarding

6) Temporary stockpiling of excavated material at

Area D

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

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable laying and jointing

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 7

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) Construction of Jacking Pit

4) Pipe Jacking

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) Steel Sheet-piling

2) 132kV cables diversion works

3) Dewatering wells installation

4) Observation well installation

5) Excavation

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) King post installation

List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)

TGLA No Name of Occupants Site Activities

GLA-TNK 1591 CELW Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works area for maintenance of equipments and

storage

GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area

GLA-TNK 1636 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1560 Slope Maintenance

Section Lands Department

Depot 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 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1713 Highways Department Depot Area

GLA-TNK 1709 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1749 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

amp Development

Department

Works Area in connection with Kai Tak

Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for

Development at the Southern Part of the Former

Runway ndash Stage 1 Works

GLA-TNK 1760 Drainage Services

Department

Site office and storage area

GLA-TNK 1646 CGELPM Civil

Engineering and

Works Area

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Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull To complete landscape works at site area as early as possible

FIGURES

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 1Site Layout Plan

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

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Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

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Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

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1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

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Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Saturday

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Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

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Action Level 346 microgm3

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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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App F - 24hr TSP Cinotech

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Con

cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM1(A) - kai Tak Operational Base24-hour TSP

Action Level 159 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

trat

ion

microg

m3

AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School24-hour TSP

Action Level 157 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

Contract No KLN201004Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak

0

50

100

Con

cen

Date

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Con

cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre24-hour TSP

Action Level 167 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Con

cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops24-hour TSP

Action Level 187 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

trat

ion

microg

m3

AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College24-hour TSP

Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

Contract No KLN201004Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak

0

50

100

Con

cent

Date

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

732

741

741

724

613

Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

705

767

Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

619

687

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

639

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Noise Levels

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1

Baseline NL 644 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School M2

Baseline NL 613 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

30

40

50

60

70

80

Me

as

ure

d N

ois

e L

eve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M3 - Rhythm GardenM3

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Noise Levels

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School M5

Baseline NL 767 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)

Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)

Baseline NL 705 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

Noise Levels

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School M8

Baseline NL 687 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College M9

Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

Page 5: TABLE OF CONTENTS - KTD

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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1 INTRODUCTION

Background

11 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

12 Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) had completed an Environmental

Impact Assessment (EIA) study for KTD under Agreement No CE 352006(CE) Kai Tak

Development Engineering Study cum Design and Construction of Advance Works ndash

Investigation Design and Construction (hereafter called ldquoSchedule 3 EIA Reportrdquo) The

Schedule 3 EIA Report was approved under Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance

(EIAO) in March 2009

13 As recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report EMampA 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 (EMampA)

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

14 Cinotech Consultants Limited was commissioned by CEDD to undertake the Environmental

Monitoring and Audit (EMampA) works for KTD This is the 9th

Monthly EMampA report

summarizing the EMampA works for the Project in September 2011

Project Organizations

15 Different parties with different levels of involvement in the project organization include

bull Environmental Protection Department (The Authority)

bull Project Proponent ndash Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD)

bull The Engineer and the Engineerrsquos Representative (ER) ndash AECOM

bull Environmental Team (ET(KTD)) ndash Cinotech Consultants Limited (CCL)

bull Independent Environmental Checker (IEC(KTD)) ndash Allied Environmental Consultants

Limited (AEC)

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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16 The key contacts of the Project are shown in Table 11

Table 11 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 Engineerrsquos

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

17 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 contractstenants 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

18 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 12

Table 12 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the

Reporting month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak

Cruise Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of capping beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 Stage 1 Infrastructure

works at North Apron

1) Drainage Works

2) Watermain Works

3) Footbridge Superstructure construction

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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4) Construction of subway extension

5) Road Works

6) Enhancement of existing subways

7) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance

Infrastructure Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat berth

2) Roadworks at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

KL200902 Site Investigation for

Trunk Road T2 and

Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash

Kai Tak Approach

Channel and Kwun Tong

Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works

(Phase 1)

1) Erection of Site Office

2) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

3) Installation of Silt Curtain

4) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for bioremediation

KL201003 Kai Tak Development

Stage 2 Infrastructure

Works at North Apron

Area

1) Site Clearance

2) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

3) Site Office Erection

4) Excavation for Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

3) Construction of chambers manholes etc

4) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

5) Backfilling works for pumping stations

6) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

7) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

8) EampM works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

4) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

5) Construction of MHA390

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

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

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

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

2) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD 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) Construction pile caps

2) Construction 1F slab

3) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

4) Tree nursery

5) Relocation of hoarding

6) Temporary stockpiling of excavated material at

Area D

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

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable laying and jointing

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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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) Construction of Jacking Pit

4) Pipe Jacking

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) Steel Sheet-piling

2) 132kV cables diversion works

3) Dewatering wells installation

4) Observation well installation

5) Excavation

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) King post installation

List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)

TGLA No Name of Occupants Site Activities

GLA-TNK 1591 CELW Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works area for maintenance of equipments and

storage

GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area

GLA-TNK 1636 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1560 Slope Maintenance

Section Lands Department

Depot 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 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1713 Highways Department Depot Area

GLA-TNK 1709 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1749 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

amp Development

Department

Works Area in connection with Kai Tak

Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for

Development at the Southern Part of the Former

Runway ndash Stage 1 Works

GLA-TNK 1760 Drainage Services

Department

Site office and storage area

GLA-TNK 1646 CGELPM Civil

Engineering and

Works Area

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

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MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 12

Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 32

sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull To complete landscape works at site area as early as possible

FIGURES

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 1Site Layout Plan

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

Saturday

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Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Saturday

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Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

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Action Level 342 microgm3

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AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School1-hour TSP

Action Level 346 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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Action Level 351 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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Action Level 345 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops1-hour TSP

Action Level 371 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

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MA0040App F - 24hr TSP Cinotech

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Action Level 159 microgm3

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AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School24-hour TSP

Action Level 157 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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Action Level 167 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops24-hour TSP

Action Level 187 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

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Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

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Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

619

687

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

639

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

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M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1

Baseline NL 644 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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80

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ns

tru

cti

on

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ise

Le

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B(A

)

M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School M2

Baseline NL 613 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

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Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30Co

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tru

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ise

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)

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M3 - Rhythm GardenM3

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Noise Levels

30

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60

70

80

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tru

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on

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ise

Le

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B(A

)

M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School M5

Baseline NL 767 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

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)

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M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)

Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

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30

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60

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80

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No

ise

Le

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B(A

)

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M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)

Baseline NL 705 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

30Co

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ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

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Noise Levels

30

40

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60

70

80

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tru

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on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School M8

Baseline NL 687 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

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30

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ise

Le

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)

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M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College M9

Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30Co

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tru

cti

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No

ise

Le

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l d

B(A

)

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APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

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16 The key contacts of the Project are shown in Table 11

Table 11 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 Engineerrsquos

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

17 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 contractstenants 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

18 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 12

Table 12 Summary Table for Major Site Activities undertaken within KTD in the

Reporting month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak

Cruise Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of capping beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 Stage 1 Infrastructure

works at North Apron

1) Drainage Works

2) Watermain Works

3) Footbridge Superstructure construction

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4) Construction of subway extension

5) Road Works

6) Enhancement of existing subways

7) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance

Infrastructure Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat berth

2) Roadworks at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

KL200902 Site Investigation for

Trunk Road T2 and

Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash

Kai Tak Approach

Channel and Kwun Tong

Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works

(Phase 1)

1) Erection of Site Office

2) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

3) Installation of Silt Curtain

4) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for bioremediation

KL201003 Kai Tak Development

Stage 2 Infrastructure

Works at North Apron

Area

1) Site Clearance

2) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

3) Site Office Erection

4) Excavation for Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

3) Construction of chambers manholes etc

4) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

5) Backfilling works for pumping stations

6) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

7) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

8) EampM works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

4) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

5) Construction of MHA390

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DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

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

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

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

2) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD 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) Construction pile caps

2) Construction 1F slab

3) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

4) Tree nursery

5) Relocation of hoarding

6) Temporary stockpiling of excavated material at

Area D

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

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable laying and jointing

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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) Construction of Jacking Pit

4) Pipe Jacking

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) Steel Sheet-piling

2) 132kV cables diversion works

3) Dewatering wells installation

4) Observation well installation

5) Excavation

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) King post installation

List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)

TGLA No Name of Occupants Site Activities

GLA-TNK 1591 CELW Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works area for maintenance of equipments and

storage

GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area

GLA-TNK 1636 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1560 Slope Maintenance

Section Lands Department

Depot 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 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1713 Highways Department Depot Area

GLA-TNK 1709 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1749 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

amp Development

Department

Works Area in connection with Kai Tak

Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for

Development at the Southern Part of the Former

Runway ndash Stage 1 Works

GLA-TNK 1760 Drainage Services

Department

Site office and storage area

GLA-TNK 1646 CGELPM Civil

Engineering and

Works Area

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Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull To complete landscape works at site area as early as possible

FIGURES

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 1Site Layout Plan

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

Saturday

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Saturday

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

1-hr TSP Concentration Levels

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ratio

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Date

AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base1-hour TSP

Action Level 342 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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gm

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AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School1-hour TSP

Action Level 346 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre1-hour TSP

Action Level 351 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 EGraphical Presentation of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

1-hr TSP Concentration Levels

300

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600

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n micro

gm

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AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College1-hour TSP

Action Level 345 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops1-hour TSP

Action Level 371 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

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0

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200

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Date AppendixSep 11 EGraphical Presentation of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App F - 24hr TSP Cinotech

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

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cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM1(A) - kai Tak Operational Base24-hour TSP

Action Level 159 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

trat

ion

microg

m3

AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School24-hour TSP

Action Level 157 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

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AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre24-hour TSP

Action Level 167 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

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cent

ratio

n micro

gm

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Date

AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops24-hour TSP

Action Level 187 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

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ion

microg

m3

AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College24-hour TSP

Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

Contract No KLN201004Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak

0

50

100

Con

cent

Date

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

732

741

741

724

613

Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

705

767

Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

619

687

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

639

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Noise Levels

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M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1

Baseline NL 644 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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Baseline NL 613 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

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M3 - Rhythm GardenM3

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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Baseline NL 767 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)

Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

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ise

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M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)

Baseline NL 705 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School M8

Baseline NL 687 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

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Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

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Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 5

4) Construction of subway extension

5) Road Works

6) Enhancement of existing subways

7) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance

Infrastructure Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat berth

2) Roadworks at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

KL200902 Site Investigation for

Trunk Road T2 and

Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash

Kai Tak Approach

Channel and Kwun Tong

Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works

(Phase 1)

1) Erection of Site Office

2) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

3) Installation of Silt Curtain

4) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for bioremediation

KL201003 Kai Tak Development

Stage 2 Infrastructure

Works at North Apron

Area

1) Site Clearance

2) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

3) Site Office Erection

4) Excavation for Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

3) Construction of chambers manholes etc

4) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

5) Backfilling works for pumping stations

6) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

7) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

8) EampM works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

4) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

5) Construction of MHA390

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 6

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

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

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

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

2) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD 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) Construction pile caps

2) Construction 1F slab

3) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

4) Tree nursery

5) Relocation of hoarding

6) Temporary stockpiling of excavated material at

Area D

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

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable laying and jointing

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 7

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) Construction of Jacking Pit

4) Pipe Jacking

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) Steel Sheet-piling

2) 132kV cables diversion works

3) Dewatering wells installation

4) Observation well installation

5) Excavation

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) King post installation

List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)

TGLA No Name of Occupants Site Activities

GLA-TNK 1591 CELW Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works area for maintenance of equipments and

storage

GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area

GLA-TNK 1636 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1560 Slope Maintenance

Section Lands Department

Depot 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 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1713 Highways Department Depot Area

GLA-TNK 1709 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1749 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

amp Development

Department

Works Area in connection with Kai Tak

Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for

Development at the Southern Part of the Former

Runway ndash Stage 1 Works

GLA-TNK 1760 Drainage Services

Department

Site office and storage area

GLA-TNK 1646 CGELPM Civil

Engineering and

Works Area

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 8

Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 9

KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

MA0040MonthlyRpt_111019_v10 Cinotech 10

19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull 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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Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

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Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

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Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

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1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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

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24 hr TSP

(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

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24 hr TSP

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Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

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Action Level 346 microgm3

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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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

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MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

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Action Level 157 microgm3

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Action Level 167 microgm3

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m3

AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College24-hour TSP

Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

Contract No KLN201004Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak

0

50

100

Con

cent

Date

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

732

741

741

724

613

Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

705

767

Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

619

687

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

639

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Noise Levels

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1

Baseline NL 644 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School M2

Baseline NL 613 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

30

40

50

60

70

80

Me

as

ure

d N

ois

e L

eve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M3 - Rhythm GardenM3

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Noise Levels

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School M5

Baseline NL 767 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)

Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)

Baseline NL 705 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

Noise Levels

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School M8

Baseline NL 687 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College M9

Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

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07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

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量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

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量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

Chit No記帳單號

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Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

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Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

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DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

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

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

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 1) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

2) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD 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) Construction pile caps

2) Construction 1F slab

3) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

4) Tree nursery

5) Relocation of hoarding

6) Temporary stockpiling of excavated material at

Area D

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

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable laying and jointing

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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) Construction of Jacking Pit

4) Pipe Jacking

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) Steel Sheet-piling

2) 132kV cables diversion works

3) Dewatering wells installation

4) Observation well installation

5) Excavation

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) King post installation

List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)

TGLA No Name of Occupants Site Activities

GLA-TNK 1591 CELW Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works area for maintenance of equipments and

storage

GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area

GLA-TNK 1636 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1560 Slope Maintenance

Section Lands Department

Depot 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 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1713 Highways Department Depot Area

GLA-TNK 1709 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1749 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

amp Development

Department

Works Area in connection with Kai Tak

Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for

Development at the Southern Part of the Former

Runway ndash Stage 1 Works

GLA-TNK 1760 Drainage Services

Department

Site office and storage area

GLA-TNK 1646 CGELPM Civil

Engineering and

Works Area

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Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull To complete landscape works at site area as early as possible

FIGURES

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 1Site Layout Plan

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

Saturday

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Saturday

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

1-hr TSP Concentration Levels

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ratio

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gm

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Date

AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base1-hour TSP

Action Level 342 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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gm

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AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School1-hour TSP

Action Level 346 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre1-hour TSP

Action Level 351 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 EGraphical Presentation of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

1-hr TSP Concentration Levels

300

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500

600

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n micro

gm

3

AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College1-hour TSP

Action Level 345 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops1-hour TSP

Action Level 371 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

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0

100

200

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cent

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Date

Date AppendixSep 11 EGraphical Presentation of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App F - 24hr TSP Cinotech

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

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cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM1(A) - kai Tak Operational Base24-hour TSP

Action Level 159 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

trat

ion

microg

m3

AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School24-hour TSP

Action Level 157 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

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0

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Date

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre24-hour TSP

Action Level 167 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

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cent

ratio

n micro

gm

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Date

AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops24-hour TSP

Action Level 187 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

trat

ion

microg

m3

AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College24-hour TSP

Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

Contract No KLN201004Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak

0

50

100

Con

cent

Date

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

732

741

741

724

613

Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

705

767

Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

619

687

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

639

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Noise Levels

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M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1

Baseline NL 644 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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Baseline NL 613 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

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M3 - Rhythm GardenM3

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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Baseline NL 767 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)

Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

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ise

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M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)

Baseline NL 705 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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ise

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Baseline NL 687 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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)

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M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

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Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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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) Construction of Jacking Pit

4) Pipe Jacking

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) Steel Sheet-piling

2) 132kV cables diversion works

3) Dewatering wells installation

4) Observation well installation

5) Excavation

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) King post installation

List of Temporary Government Land Allocations (TGLAs)

TGLA No Name of Occupants Site Activities

GLA-TNK 1591 CELW Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works area for maintenance of equipments and

storage

GLA-TNK 1751 Housing Department Works Area and Storage Area

GLA-TNK 1636 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1560 Slope Maintenance

Section Lands Department

Depot 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 Drainage Services

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1713 Highways Department Depot Area

GLA-TNK 1709 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1749 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

amp Development

Department

Works Area in connection with Kai Tak

Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for

Development at the Southern Part of the Former

Runway ndash Stage 1 Works

GLA-TNK 1760 Drainage Services

Department

Site office and storage area

GLA-TNK 1646 CGELPM Civil

Engineering and

Works Area

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

Civil Engineering and Development Department Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Monthly EMampA Report ndash September 2011

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull 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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Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

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Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

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Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

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Action Level 342 microgm3

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Action Level 346 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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Action Level 351 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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Action Level 345 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops1-hour TSP

Action Level 371 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

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MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

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Action Level 159 microgm3

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Action Level 157 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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Action Level 167 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops24-hour TSP

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Limit Level 260 microgm3

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Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

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APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

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Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

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Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

619

687

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

639

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

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M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1

Baseline NL 644 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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ise

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M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School M2

Baseline NL 613 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

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M3 - Rhythm GardenM3

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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80

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M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School M5

Baseline NL 767 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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80

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tru

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ise

Le

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M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)

Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

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M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)

Baseline NL 705 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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Le

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Le

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)

M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School M8

Baseline NL 687 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

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60

70

80

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tru

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ise

Le

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B(A

)

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M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

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Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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)

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APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

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拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

Chit No記帳單號

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Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

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Development Department

GLA-TNK 1608 Transport Department Works Area

GLA-TNK 1580 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1581 PM(K) Civil Engineering

amp Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1334 Water Supplies

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1144 CEPW Civil Engineering

and Development

Department

Works Area

GLA-TNK 1226

GLA-TNK 1542 Hong Kong Observatory Weather station

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

KX2117 Skyhill Resources Ltd Storage of building materials

KX2109 Multi-Light Limited 1) Concrete production

2) Storage of building materials

KX2675 Wang Lee Building

Materials Trading Ltd

Operation of business in the recovery and

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

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull 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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Contract No KLN201004NTS

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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Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

Saturday

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Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

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Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Saturday

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Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

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Action Level 346 microgm3

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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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App F - 24hr TSP Cinotech

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Con

cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM1(A) - kai Tak Operational Base24-hour TSP

Action Level 159 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

trat

ion

microg

m3

AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School24-hour TSP

Action Level 157 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

Contract No KLN201004Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak

0

50

100

Con

cen

Date

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Con

cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre24-hour TSP

Action Level 167 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Con

cent

ratio

n micro

gm

3

Date

AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops24-hour TSP

Action Level 187 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

trat

ion

microg

m3

AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College24-hour TSP

Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

Contract No KLN201004Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak

0

50

100

Con

cent

Date

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

732

741

741

724

613

Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

705

767

Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

619

687

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

639

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Noise Levels

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1

Baseline NL 644 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School M2

Baseline NL 613 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

30

40

50

60

70

80

Me

as

ure

d N

ois

e L

eve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M3 - Rhythm GardenM3

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Noise Levels

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School M5

Baseline NL 767 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)

Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)

Baseline NL 705 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

Noise Levels

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School M8

Baseline NL 687 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

NTSNo

MA0040Date Appendix

Sep 11 G

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Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Graphical Presentation of Construction Noise MonitoringResults

30

40

50

60

70

80

Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College M9

Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

30Co

ns

tru

cti

on

No

ise

Le

ve

l d

B(A

)

Date

APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

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KX2641 Citybus Limited Parking of buses

KX2642 Goldway Parking Ltd Car-park

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19 The construction programme showing the inter-relationship with environmental

protectionmitigation measures are presented in Table 13

Table 13 Construction Programme Showing the Inter-Relationship with Environmental

ProtectionMitigation Measures

Construction Works Major Environmental Impact Control Measures

As mentioned in Table 12

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

desiltingsedimentation

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 ReportLease

requirement

Summary of EMampA Requirements

110 The EMampA programme requires construction noise monitoring air quality monitoring

landscape and visual monitoring and environmental site audit The EMampA requirements for

each parameter are described in the following sections including

bull All monitoring parameters

bull Action and Limit levels for all environmental parameters

bull Event Action Plans

bull Environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the Schedule 3 EIA Report and

bull Environmental requirements in contract documents under Contract No KLN201004

111 The advice on the implementation status of environmental protection and pollution

controlmitigation measures is summarized in Section 6 of this report

112 This report presents the monitoring results observations locations equipment period

methodology and QAQC procedures of the required monitoring parameters namely air

quality and noise levels and audit works for the Project in September 2011

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2 AIR QUALITY

Monitoring Requirements

21 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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 ActionLimit Levels for the environmental monitoring works

Monitoring Locations

22 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 21 describes the air quality monitoring

locations which are also depicted in Figure 2

Table 21 Locations for Air Quality Monitoring

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

23 Table 22 summarizes the equipment used in the impact air monitoring programme Copies

of calibration certificates are attached in Appendix B

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

AM1(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

AM2 Lee Kau Yan Memorial

School

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM3(A) Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Rooftop (about 8F) Area

AM4(A) EMSD Workshops Rooftop (about 6F) Area

AM5(A) Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College Rooftop (about 10F) Area

AM6 PA 15 Site 1B4 (Planned)

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Table 22 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Quantity

Calibrator G25A 1

1-hour TSP Dust Meter Laser Dust Monitor ndash Model LD3B 4

HVS Sampler GMWS 2310 cw of TSP sampling inlet 5

Wind Anemometer Davis Weather Monitor II Model no 7440 1

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

24 Table 23 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 23 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 QAQC Procedure

1-hour TSP Monitoring

Measuring Procedures

25 The measuring procedures of the 1-hour dust meters were in accordance with the

Manufacturerrsquos Instruction Manual as follows

bull The 1-hour dust meter is placed at least 13 meters above ground

bull Set POWER to ldquoONrdquo and make sure that the battery level was not flash or in low level

bull Allow the instrument to stand for about 3 minutes and then the cap of the air sampling inlet

has been released

bull Push the knob at MEASURE position

bull Set timemode setting to [BG] by pushing the time setting switch Then start the

background measurement by pushing the startstop switch once It will take 6 sec to

complete the background measurement

bull 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 startstop switch to stop the

measuring after 1 hour sampling

bull Information such as sampling date time count value and site condition were recorded

during the monitoring period

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MaintenanceCalibration

26 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the direct dust meters

bull 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

27 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

25 of the updated EMampA Manual

OperatingAnalytical Procedures

28 Operatinganalytical procedures for the operation of HVS were as follows

bull A horizontal platform was provided with appropriate support to secure the samplers

against gusty wind

bull No two samplers were placed less than 2 meters apart

bull The distance between the sampler and an obstacle such as buildings was at least twice

the height that the obstacle protrudes above the sampler

bull A minimum of 2 meters of separation from walls parapets and penthouses was required

for rooftop samples

bull A minimum of 2 meters separation from any supporting structure measured horizontally

was required

bull No furnaces or incineration flues were nearby

bull Airflow around the sampler was unrestricted

bull The sampler was more than 20 meters from the drip line

bull Any wire fence and gate to protect the sampler should not cause any obstruction during

monitoring

29 Prior to the commencement of the dust sampling the flow rate of the high volume sampler

was properly set (between 11 m3min and 14 m

3min) in accordance with the

manufacturers instruction to within the range recommended in USEPA Standard Title 40

CFR Part 50

210 For TSP sampling fiberglass filters have a collection efficiency of gt 99 for particles of 03

microm diameter were used

211 The power supply was checked to ensure the sampler worked properly On sampling the

sampler was operated for 5 minutes to establish thermal equilibrium before placing any filter

media at the designated air monitoring station

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212 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

213 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

214 The shelter lid was closed and secured with the aluminum strip

215 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)

216 After sampling the filter was removed and sent to the HOKLAS laboratory (Wellab Ltd) for

weighing The elapsed time was also recorded

217 Before weighing all filters were equilibrated in a conditioning environment for 24 hours

The conditioning environment temperature should be between 25degC and 30degC and not vary

by more than plusmn3degC the relative humidity (RH) should be lt 50 and not vary by more than

plusmn5 A convenient working RH is 40

MaintenanceCalibration

218 The following maintenancecalibration was required for the HVS

bull 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

bull High volume samplers were calibrated at bi-monthly intervals using G25A Calibration

Kit throughout all stages of the air quality monitoring

Results and Observations

219 All 1-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

220 All 24-hour TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

221 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 9F) of Kai Tak Operational Base The location is

shown in Figure 4 These weather information for the reporting month is summarized in

Appendix C

222 The monitoring data and graphical presentations of 1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring

results are shown in Appendices E and F respectively

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223 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the air quality monitoring

224 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) ndash Kai Tak Operational Base Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area and open stockpiles

Excavation works

Site vehicle movement

Other construction site (Tung Tau Estate Ph9)

which behind Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury

Centre

Road Traffic Dust

Exposed site area

Site vehicle movement

AM4(A) ndash EMSD Workshops Sand Depot

Concrete Batching Plant

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po

Ling College

Road Traffic Dust

Loadingunloading activities and excavation

works at the site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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3 NOISE

Monitoring Requirements

31 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 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

32 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 31 Noise Monitoring Stations

Monitoring Stations Locations Location of Measurement

M1 Buddhist Chi King Primary School 7F Sport Area

M2 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok

Primary School 7F Podium

M3 Rhythm Garden 1F Podium

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base Rooftop (about 9F) Area

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong

Association Rooftop (about 6F) Area

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Rooftop (about 7F) Area

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Rooftop (about 8F) Area

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College Staircase Area (about 9F)

M10 Site 1B1 (Planned) -

M11 Site 1B4 (Planned) -

Remarks BaselineImpact monitoring will be conducted when the premise is occupied or instructed by

Engineer

Monitoring Equipment

33 Table 32 summarizes the noise monitoring equipment Copies of calibration certificates are

provided in Appendix B

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Table 32 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Equipment Model and Make Qty

Integrating Sound Level Meter SVAN 955 amp 957 4

Calibrator SVAN 30A 2

Monitoring Parameters Frequency and Duration

34 Table 33 summarizes the monitoring parameters frequency and total duration of monitoring

The noise monitoring schedule is shown in Appendix D

Table 33 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 Faccedilade

Monitoring Methodology and QAQC Procedures

bull The Sound Level Meter was set on a tripod at a height of 12 m above the ground

bull The battery condition was checked to ensure the correct functioning of the meter

bull Parameters such as frequency weighting the time weighting and the measurement time

were set as follows

mdash frequency weighting A

mdash time weighting Fast

mdash time measurement 30 minutes

bull Prior to and after each noise measurement the meter was calibrated using a Calibrator

for 940 dB at 1000 Hz If the difference in the calibration level before and after

measurement was more than 10 dB the measurement would be considered invalid and

repeat of noise measurement would be required after re-calibration or repair of the

equipment

bull The wind speed was frequently checked with the portable wind meter

bull 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

bull Noise measurement was paused temporarily during periods of high intrusive noise if

possible and observation was recorded when intrusive noise was not avoided

bull Noise monitoring was cancelled in the presence of fog rain and wind with a steady

speed exceeding 5 ms or wind with gusts exceeding 10 ms

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Maintenance and Calibration

35 The microphone head of the sound level meter and calibrator were cleaned with a soft cloth

at quarterly intervals

36 The sound level meter and calibrator were checked and calibrated at yearly intervals

37 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 10 dB

Results and Observations

38 Noise monitoring at the nine designated locations was conducted as scheduled in the

reporting month

39 The summary of exceedance record in reporting month is shown in Appendix H No

exceedance was recorded for the noise monitoring

310 All the Corrected Noise Levels (CNLs) reported in this report were adjusted with the

corresponding baseline level (ie Measured Leq ndash 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 34

311 Noise monitoring results and graphical presentations are shown in Appendix G

312 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 SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

M3 Rhythm Garden Traffic Noise

M4(A) Kai Tak Operational Base

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M5 Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Traffic Noise

Site vehicle movement

Excavation works

M6(A) Kowloon City District Kaifong Association Traffic Noise

M7 Holy Carpenter Primary School Road and marine traffic Noise

M8 CCC Kei To Secondary School Road and marine traffic Noise

Excavation work and

loadingunloading activities at the

site (Contract No 1WSD08(K))

facing the schools

M9 Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

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Table 34 Baseline Noise Level and Noise Limit Level for Monitoring Stations

Station Baseline Noise Level dB (A) Noise Limit Level

dB (A)

M1 644 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M2

613 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M3 724 ndash 741 (Background Noise Level

during noise measurement)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M4(A) 658 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M5 767 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M6(A) 705 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

75 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M7 639 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

70 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs

on normal weekdays)

M8 687 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

M9 619 (at 0700 ndash 1900 hrs on normal

weekdays)

() Noise Limit Level is 65 dB(A) during school examination periods

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4 COMPARISON OF EMampA RESULTS WITH EIA PREDICTIONS

41 The EMampA data was compared with the EIA predictions as summarized in 41 to 43

Table 41 Comparison of 1-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 1-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

192 298 943

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

290 312 1014

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

217 247 965

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

246 258 1035

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

159 221 918

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Table 42 Comparison of 24-hr TSP data with EIA predictions

Station Predicted 24-hr TSP conc

Scenario1 (Mid

2009 to Mid 2013)

microgm3

Scenario2 (Mid

2013 to Late

2016) microgm3

Reporting Month

(Sep 11) microgm3

AM1(A) ndash Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Rhythm Garden)

121 156 613

AM2 ndash Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School

145 169 966

AM3(A) - Holy Trinity

Bradbury Centre

(Alternative station for

Sky Tower)

106 138 770

AM4(A) ndash EMSD

Workshops

(Alternative station for

Grand Waterfront)

143 152 938

AM5(A) ndash Po Leung

Kuk Ngan Po Ling

College (Alternative

station for CCC Kei

To Secondary School)

103 128 648

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Table 43 Comparison of Noise Monitoring Data with EIA predictions

42 The 1-hour and 24-hour average TSP concentration in the reporting month were well below

the prediction in the approved Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report and no

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

43 The noise monitoring results in the reporting month was also within the range of predicted

mitigated construction noise levels in the EIA report except M5 The noise data at M5

exceeds the prediction of mitigated scenario in EIA report but did not exceed the baseline

level

44 The discrepancy between the EMampA data and EIA predictions is considered due to road

traffic noise from Prince Edward Road East which is the major noise source during the

monitoring

Stations

Predicted Mitigated

Construction Noise Levels

during Normal Working

Hour (Leq (30min) dB(A))

Reporting Month (Sep 11)

Leq (30min) dB(A)

M1 - Buddhist Chi King

Primary School 51 ndash 68 618 ndash 646

M2 - SKH Kowloon

Bay Kei Lok Primary

School

51 ndash 70 663 ndash 676

M3 ndash Rhythm Garden 45 ndash 75 733 ndash 748

M4(A) - Kai Tak

Operational Base

(Alternative station for

Cognitio College)

47 ndash 75 525 ndash 658

M5 - Lee Kau Yan

Memorial School 47 ndash 74 739 ndash 750

M6(A) - Kowloon City

District Kaifong

Association ( Alternative

station for South

Mansion)

47 ndash 78 651 ndash 676

M7 - Holy Carpenter

Primary School 47 ndash 86 616 ndash 643

M8 - CCC Kei To

Secondary School 45 ndash 68 637 ndash 652

M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan

Po Ling College 44 ndash 70 577 ndash 610

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5 LANDSCAPE OF VISUAL

Monitoring Requirements

51 According to EMampA Manual of the Kai Tak Development EIA Study and contract

requirement under Contract No KLN201004 ET(KTD) shall monitor and audit the

contractorrsquos operation during the construction period on a weekly basis and to report on the

contractorrsquos compliance

Results and Observations

52 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

53 No non-compliance of the landscape and visual impact was recorded in the reporting month

54 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

61 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

62 Site audits were conducted on 2nd

9th

16th

19th

and 30th

September 2011 in the reporting

month Monthly joint site inspection with IEC and the Engineerrsquos Representative was

conducted on 30th

September 2011

Review of Environmental Monitoring Procedures

63 The monitoring works conducted by the monitoring team were inspected regularly The

following observations have been recorded for the monitoring works

Air Quality Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations within

and outside the construction site

bull The monitoring team recorded the temperature and weather conditions on the monitoring

days

Noise Monitoring

bull The monitoring team recorded all observations around the monitoring stations which

might affect the monitoring result

bull 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

64 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

65 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

66 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

67 Based on the major observations recorded during the regular site audit in the reporting

month the Contractor was advised

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bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

dust generation works

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source

Summary of Mitigation Measures Implemented

68 An updated summary of the EMIS is provided in Appendix K

Implementation Status of Event Action Plans

69 The Event Action Plans for air quality noise and landscape and visual are presented in

Appendix J

1-hr TSP Monitoring

610 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr TSP Monitoring

611 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

24-hr RSP Monitoring

612 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded in the reporting month

Construction Noise

613 No ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded for construction noise

Landscape and visual

614 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Summary of Complaint Warning Notification of any Summons and Successful

Prosecution

615 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

71 Major site activities undertaken within (KTD) for the coming two month are summarized in

Table 71

Table 71 Summary Table for Site Activities undertaken within KTD for Coming Two

Month

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

KL200901 Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal

1) Piling Works

2) Dredging Works

3) Installation of temporary steel bracing

4) Sorting of CampD material from existing seawall

5) Seawall Removal and Reconstruction

6) Impact water quality monitoringsurveillance

system

7) Erection and maintenance of silt curtain

8) Construction of Capping Beam

9) Quay Deck Construction

KL200809 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) Construction of subway extension

KL200807 Stage 1 Advance Infrastructure

Works

1) Filling for public landing steps cum fireboat

berth

2) Pavement works at Road TD3 and TL14

3) Construction of utility trough along Taxiway

Bridge

4) Watermain laying at Hoi Bun Road

5) Junction improvement works at Wang Chiu

Road

6) EampM works for the sewage pumping station

7) Drainage works of the access track road to

public landing steps

KL200902 Site Investigation for Trunk Road

T2 and Infrastructure at South

Apron (Stage 1)

1) Instrument monitoring

KL201002 Kai Tak Development ndash Kai Tak

Approach Channel and Kwun

Tong Typhoon Shelter

Improvement Works (Phase 1)

1) Dredging of Type 1 and Type 2 sediment

2) Site trail for disposal of Type 3 sediment

3) Dredging of Type 3 sediment

4) General water quality monitoring

5) Pre-treatment sediment quality survey for

bioremediation

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6) Optimization trial for bioremediation

7) Odour Patrol

KL201003 Kai Tak Development Stage 2

Infrastructure Works at North

Apron Area

1) Erection of Hoarding and Fences

2) Erection of Site Offices

3) Minor Road Works

4) Box Culvert Construction

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

CV200703 Development at Anderson Road Disposal of inert CampD material at Kai Tak

DSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

DC200812 Sewage Interception Scheme in

Kowloon City

1) Construction of substructure of pumping stations

2) Trench works pipe laying and backfilling

3) Laying of gravity sewer by trenchless method

4) Construction of chambers and manholes

5) EampM works for pumping stations

6) Backfilling works for pumping stations

7) Construction of superstructure of pumping

stations

8) Laying of twin rising mains by open trench

method

9) Resurfacing of flexible pavement

10) Finishing works for pumping stations

DC201003

Kai Tak Nullah Improvement

Works at Prince Edward Road

East

1) Maintain Engineerrsquos Principal Office

2) Maintain Contractorrsquos Site Office and Site

Compound

3) Stockpile excavated CampD waste material of

Prince Edward Road East and Choi Hung Road

4) Construction of Box Culvert bay 1A-a

5) Construction of MHA390

6) Pipe jacking at MHA390

DC200921 Provision of Interception

Facilities at Jordan Valley Box

Culvert

1) Excavation

2) Steel Fixing

3) Formworks

4) Concreting

HD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

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

October and November 2011

3WSD08 Replacement and Rehabilitation

of Water Mains Stages 2 amp 3

1) Site Office of the Contractor

2) Storage of water works material

3) Storage and sorting of CampD materials

6WSD08 3) Construction material storage (Portion G2)

1) CampD material storage (Portion G4)

7WSD08 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)

8WSD08 1) CampD materials storage (Portion T1)

2) Pipe materials storage (Portion T2)

ArchSD project

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

SS W 303 Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Building

and Ancillary Facilities

1) Construction pile caps

2) Testing for Large diameter bored piles

3) ELS excavation and pile caps

4) Mobilization and set up concrete pre-cast yard

5) Tree nursery

6) Precast beam fabrication at Area B and C

7) Welding capping plate amp dowel bar to H-piles

8) Delivery of pre-cast slabs from Mainland China

to Hong Kong

9) Upper floor column construction

10) Temporary stockpiling to excavated material at

area D

11) Construction 1F slab

CLP projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No civil activity

Eastern Road Substation

CKL-KCT circuit

1amp2

CLPP (132kV cable installation) 132kV cable installation

EMSD projects

Contract No Project Title Site Activities

October and November 2011

1016EM10 Chilled Water Pipe Laying Works

at North Apron Area for District

Cooling System at Kai Tak

1) Trial pit excavation

2) Pipe Laying

3) Construction of Jacking Pit

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Development 4) Construction of Value Chamber

5) Pipe Jacking

6) Pipe Jacking at Portion B amp C

7) Construction of VC1

1017EM10 Design-Build-Operate a District

Cooling System (Phase II Works)

at Kai Tak Development

1) King Posts Installation

2) Dewatering Well installation

3) Pump Test

4) Excavation

5) Steel Sheet-piling works

6) Trench excavation including strut and waling

installation

7) Steel pipe laying and connection

Key Issues for the Coming Month

72 Key environmental issues in the coming month include

bull Runoff from exposed slope

bull Wastewater and runoff discharge from site

bull Regular removal of silt mud and sand along u-channels and sedimentation tanks

bull Review and implementation of temporary drainage system for the surface runoff

bull Noise from operation of the equipment especially for rock-breaking activities piling works

and machinery on-site

bull Dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials exposed site area excavation works and

rock breaking activities

bull Watering for dust generating activity and on haul road

bull Proper storage of construction materials on site

bull Storage of chemicalsfuel and chemical wastewaste oil on site

bull Accumulation of general and construction waste on site

73 The tentative program of major site activities and the impact prediction and control

measures for the coming two months ie October 2011 to November 2011 are summarized

as follows

Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

Air quality impact

(dust)

a) Frequent watering of haul road and unpavedexposed

areas

b) Frequent watering or covering stockpiles with tarpaulin or

similar means and

c) Watering of any earth moving activities

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Construction Works Major Impact

Prediction

Control Measures

As mentioned in Table

71

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

74 The tentative environmental monitoring schedules for the next month are shown in

Appendix D

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8 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions

81 Environmental monitoring works were performed in the reporting month and all monitoring

results were checked and reviewed

1-hr TSP Monitoring

82 All 1-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

24-hr TSP Monitoring

83 All 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Construction Noise Monitoring

84 All construction noise monitoring was conducted as scheduled in the reporting month No

ActionLimit Level exceedance was recorded

Landscape and visual

85 No non-compliance was recorded in the reporting month

Complaint and Prosecution

86 No environmental complaints and environmental prosecution were received in the reporting

month

Recommendations

87 According to the environmental audit performed in the reporting month the following

recommendations were made

Air Quality Impact

bull To prohibit any open burning on site

bull To regularly maintain the quality of machinery and vehicles on site

bull To implement dust suppression measures on all haul roads stockpiles dry surfaces and

excavation works

bull To provide hoarding along the entire length of that portion of the site boundary

Noise Impact

bull To inspect the noise sources inside the site

bull To space out noisy equipment and position the equipment as far away as possible from

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sensitive receivers

bull To provide temporary noise barriers for operations of noisy equipment near the noise

sensitive receivers in an appropriate location

Water Impact

bull To prevent any surface runoff discharge into any stream course

bull To review and implement temporary drainage system

bull To identify any wastewater discharges from site

bull To ensure properly maintenance for de-silting facilities

bull To clear the silt and sediment in the sedimentation tanks

bull To review the capacity of de-silting facilities for discharge

bull To divert all the water generated from construction site to de-silting facilities with enough

handling capacity before discharge

bull To avoid accumulation of stagnant and ponding water on site

WasteChemical Management

bull To check for any accumulation of waste materials or rubbish on site

bull To ensure the performance of sorting of CampD materials at source (during generation)

bull To carry out inspection of dump truck at site exit to ensure inert and non-inert CampD

materials are properly segregated before removing off site

bull To avoid any discharge or accidental spillage of chemical waste or oil directly from the

site

bull To avoid improper handling or storage of oil drum on site

Landscape and Visual

bull To protect the existing trees to be retained

bull To transplant the trees unavoidably affected by the works

bull To control of night-time lighting

bull To provide decorative screen hoarding

bull To complete landscape works at site area as early as possible

FIGURES

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 1Site Layout Plan

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

AM1(A)

AM2

AM3(A)

Title Scale Project

No

Date Figure

Feb-11 2Location of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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

MA0040Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Contract No KLN201004NTS

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 microgm3 Limit Level microgm

3

AM1(A) 342

500

AM2 346

AM3(A) 351

AM4(A) 371

AM5(A) 345

Location Action Level microgm3 Limit Level microgm

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 ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 1 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

1 September 2011 274 ndash 301 65 ndash 82 01

2 September 2011 272 ndash 312 63 ndash 84 0

3 September 2011 258 ndash 307 79 ndash 97 226

4 September 2011 266 ndash 315 72 ndash 91 18

5 September 2011 277 ndash 322 71 ndash 88 0

6 September 2011 279 ndash 319 69 ndash 85 0

7 September 2011 270 ndash 320 67 ndash 90 02

8 September 2011 279 ndash 322 69 ndash 87 Trace

9 September 2011 278 ndash 328 60 ndash 82 Trace

10 September 2011 266 ndash 317 58 ndash 94 26

11 September 2011 262 ndash 308 72 ndash 96 204

12 September 2011 259 ndash 324 68 ndash 96 06

13 September 2011 261 ndash 326 57 ndash 94 27

14 September 2011 26 ndash 327 58 ndash 94 27

15 September 2011 241 ndash 320 67 ndash 96 109

16 September 2011 268 ndash 323 69 ndash 92 10

17 September 2011 272 ndash 328 65 ndash 90 02

18 September 2011 274 ndash 299 76 ndash 91 05

19 September 2011 253 ndash 317 69 - 95 161

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

I General Information

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 2 Cinotech

Date Mean Air

Temperature (degdegdegdegC)

Mean Relative

Humidity ()

Precipitation

(mm)

20 September 2011 249 ndash 276 68 ndash 85 Trace

21 September 2011 232 ndash 277 63 ndash 73 0

22 September 2011 239 ndash 269 63 ndash 74 Trace

23 September 2011 234 ndash 275 65 ndash 86 03

24 September 2011 242 ndash 274 65 ndash 78 Trace

25 September 2011 239 ndash 262 69 ndash 96 42

26 September 2011 251 ndash 308 67 ndash 86 02

27 September 2011 262 ndash 308 67 ndash 89 Trace

28 September 2011 262 ndash 313 58 ndash 88 25

29 September 2011 253 ndash 282 81 ndash 95 308

30 September 2011 270 ndash 289 83 ndash 94 27

The above information was extracted from the daily weather summary by Hong Kong Observatory

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 3 Cinotech

Date Time Wind Speed ms Direction

1-Sep-2011 000 23 NE

1-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

1-Sep-2011 200 16 ENE

1-Sep-2011 300 19 ENE

1-Sep-2011 400 17 NE

1-Sep-2011 500 15 ESE

1-Sep-2011 600 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 700 16 NE

1-Sep-2011 800 18 SSE

1-Sep-2011 900 23 ENE

1-Sep-2011 1000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 1100 31 S

1-Sep-2011 1200 33 NE

1-Sep-2011 1300 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

1-Sep-2011 1500 3 WNW

1-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

1-Sep-2011 1700 32 SSE

1-Sep-2011 1800 25 W

1-Sep-2011 1900 26 NW

1-Sep-2011 2000 25 NE

1-Sep-2011 2100 24 ENE

1-Sep-2011 2200 22 ESE

1-Sep-2011 2300 2 ESE

2-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

2-Sep-2011 200 22 NE

2-Sep-2011 300 18 NE

2-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

2-Sep-2011 600 16 SE

2-Sep-2011 700 16 ESE

2-Sep-2011 800 13 ESE

2-Sep-2011 900 19 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1000 21 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1100 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 4 Cinotech

2-Sep-2011 1200 31 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1300 29 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1400 34 NNE

2-Sep-2011 1500 31 ESE

2-Sep-2011 1600 25 SSE

2-Sep-2011 1700 21 ENE

2-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 1900 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2000 19 NE

2-Sep-2011 2100 23 NE

2-Sep-2011 2200 25 NE

2-Sep-2011 2300 23 ESE

3-Sep-2011 000 24 NNE

3-Sep-2011 100 26 NE

3-Sep-2011 200 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 300 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 400 23 SE

3-Sep-2011 500 23 ENE

3-Sep-2011 600 18 ESE

3-Sep-2011 700 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 800 21 ENE

3-Sep-2011 900 2 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1000 24 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1100 22 NE

3-Sep-2011 1200 26 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1300 29 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1400 32 SW

3-Sep-2011 1500 34 SSW

3-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

3-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1800 31 NNE

3-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

3-Sep-2011 2000 25 WNW

3-Sep-2011 2100 23 SW

3-Sep-2011 2200 25 WSW

3-Sep-2011 2300 2 W

4-Sep-2011 000 33 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 5 Cinotech

4-Sep-2011 100 35 W

4-Sep-2011 200 29 WSW

4-Sep-2011 300 26 SW

4-Sep-2011 400 27 SW

4-Sep-2011 500 28 WNW

4-Sep-2011 600 26 WNW

4-Sep-2011 700 25 SSW

4-Sep-2011 800 29 W

4-Sep-2011 900 32 SW

4-Sep-2011 1000 36 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1100 43 WNW

4-Sep-2011 1200 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1300 42 SW

4-Sep-2011 1400 4 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1500 41 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1600 32 SSW

4-Sep-2011 1700 32 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1800 27 WSW

4-Sep-2011 1900 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2000 21 W

4-Sep-2011 2100 18 SW

4-Sep-2011 2200 23 SW

4-Sep-2011 2300 22 SW

5-Sep-2011 000 25 WSW

5-Sep-2011 100 28 SW

5-Sep-2011 200 29 SW

5-Sep-2011 300 25 SSW

5-Sep-2011 400 3 WNW

5-Sep-2011 500 3 SSW

5-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 700 29 WSW

5-Sep-2011 800 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 900 36 NW

5-Sep-2011 1000 37 SW

5-Sep-2011 1100 32 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1200 38 S

5-Sep-2011 1300 41 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 6 Cinotech

5-Sep-2011 1400 38 SW

5-Sep-2011 1500 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1600 4 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1700 4 WSW

5-Sep-2011 1800 38 SSW

5-Sep-2011 1900 32 SW

5-Sep-2011 2000 34 SSW

5-Sep-2011 2100 35 W

5-Sep-2011 2200 34 WSW

5-Sep-2011 2300 32 W

6-Sep-2011 000 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 100 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 200 37 WSW

6-Sep-2011 300 38 SSW

6-Sep-2011 400 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 500 32 WSW

6-Sep-2011 600 29 WSW

6-Sep-2011 700 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 800 3 SW

6-Sep-2011 900 31 SW

6-Sep-2011 1000 3 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1100 37 SSE

6-Sep-2011 1200 36 SW

6-Sep-2011 1300 4 SW

6-Sep-2011 1400 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1500 36 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1600 36 WSW

6-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 1800 3 SSW

6-Sep-2011 1900 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2000 32 SSW

6-Sep-2011 2100 29 SW

6-Sep-2011 2200 34 SW

6-Sep-2011 2300 32 SSW

7-Sep-2011 000 31 SSW

7-Sep-2011 100 34 SW

7-Sep-2011 200 31 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 7 Cinotech

7-Sep-2011 300 31 W

7-Sep-2011 400 29 SSW

7-Sep-2011 500 29 W

7-Sep-2011 600 26 W

7-Sep-2011 700 2 N

7-Sep-2011 800 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 900 23 WNW

7-Sep-2011 1000 25 SW

7-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

7-Sep-2011 1200 23 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1300 2 SSW

7-Sep-2011 1400 2 SW

7-Sep-2011 1500 24 W

7-Sep-2011 1600 27 WSW

7-Sep-2011 1700 27 NE

7-Sep-2011 1800 25 N

7-Sep-2011 1900 25 W

7-Sep-2011 2000 17 W

7-Sep-2011 2100 16 SSW

7-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

7-Sep-2011 2300 16 WSW

8-Sep-2011 000 12 WSW

8-Sep-2011 100 13 WSW

8-Sep-2011 200 14 WSW

8-Sep-2011 300 13 NNW

8-Sep-2011 400 11 NW

8-Sep-2011 500 11 WSW

8-Sep-2011 600 14 WNW

8-Sep-2011 700 16 WNW

8-Sep-2011 800 18 WSW

8-Sep-2011 900 21 WNW

8-Sep-2011 1000 29 WSW

8-Sep-2011 1100 24 SW

8-Sep-2011 1200 25 W

8-Sep-2011 1300 26 W

8-Sep-2011 1400 3 SSW

8-Sep-2011 1500 31 SW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 8 Cinotech

8-Sep-2011 1600 27 NW

8-Sep-2011 1700 2 SW

8-Sep-2011 1800 2 NW

8-Sep-2011 1900 2 WSW

8-Sep-2011 2000 18 WNW

8-Sep-2011 2100 2 SSW

8-Sep-2011 2200 16 SW

8-Sep-2011 2300 13 SW

9-Sep-2011 000 16 SSW

9-Sep-2011 100 17 W

9-Sep-2011 200 14 W

9-Sep-2011 300 15 W

9-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

9-Sep-2011 500 12 NE

9-Sep-2011 600 11 W

9-Sep-2011 700 12 WNW

9-Sep-2011 800 14 ESE

9-Sep-2011 900 22 NW

9-Sep-2011 1000 3 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1100 32 W

9-Sep-2011 1200 27 WSW

9-Sep-2011 1300 28 W

9-Sep-2011 1400 22 N

9-Sep-2011 1500 23 NW

9-Sep-2011 1600 19 NNE

9-Sep-2011 1700 21 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1800 19 WNW

9-Sep-2011 1900 15 W

9-Sep-2011 2000 1 W

9-Sep-2011 2100 08 NNE

9-Sep-2011 2200 08 ESE

9-Sep-2011 2300 07 NE

10-Sep-2011 000 07 WNW

10-Sep-2011 100 09 WNW

10-Sep-2011 200 14 WNW

10-Sep-2011 300 1 ESE

10-Sep-2011 400 1 ESE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 9 Cinotech

10-Sep-2011 500 12 WNW

10-Sep-2011 600 16 ENE

10-Sep-2011 700 15 ENE

10-Sep-2011 800 14 NNE

10-Sep-2011 900 17 NNE

10-Sep-2011 1000 2 N

10-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1200 28 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1300 33 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1400 34 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1500 32 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1600 32 NE

10-Sep-2011 1700 38 ENE

10-Sep-2011 1800 26 NE

10-Sep-2011 1900 25 E

10-Sep-2011 2000 28 NE

10-Sep-2011 2100 2 N

10-Sep-2011 2200 3 ENE

10-Sep-2011 2300 22 E

11-Sep-2011 000 27 ENE

11-Sep-2011 100 21 NNW

11-Sep-2011 200 28 ESE

11-Sep-2011 300 22 NE

11-Sep-2011 400 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

11-Sep-2011 600 26 NNE

11-Sep-2011 700 2 NE

11-Sep-2011 800 2 N

11-Sep-2011 900 25 NE

11-Sep-2011 1000 31 N

11-Sep-2011 1100 34 N

11-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

11-Sep-2011 1300 37 NE

11-Sep-2011 1400 38 N

11-Sep-2011 1500 45 ENE

11-Sep-2011 1600 42 N

11-Sep-2011 1700 38 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 10 Cinotech

11-Sep-2011 1800 31 NE

11-Sep-2011 1900 27 N

11-Sep-2011 2000 29 NE

11-Sep-2011 2100 29 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2200 3 NNE

11-Sep-2011 2300 27 N

12-Sep-2011 000 24 N

12-Sep-2011 100 23 N

12-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

12-Sep-2011 300 25 N

12-Sep-2011 400 22 N

12-Sep-2011 500 24 NNE

12-Sep-2011 600 21 ENE

12-Sep-2011 700 21 NNE

12-Sep-2011 800 22 E

12-Sep-2011 900 27 N

12-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1100 35 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1200 37 NE

12-Sep-2011 1300 38 NE

12-Sep-2011 1400 43 NNE

12-Sep-2011 1500 41 N

12-Sep-2011 1600 36 N

12-Sep-2011 1700 34 NE

12-Sep-2011 1800 32 N

12-Sep-2011 1900 26 N

12-Sep-2011 2000 23 N

12-Sep-2011 2100 19 NE

12-Sep-2011 2200 19 N

12-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

13-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

13-Sep-2011 100 22 E

13-Sep-2011 200 23 NE

13-Sep-2011 300 26 NE

13-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

13-Sep-2011 500 21 ENE

13-Sep-2011 600 25 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 11 Cinotech

13-Sep-2011 700 25 ENE

13-Sep-2011 800 26 E

13-Sep-2011 900 24 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1000 31 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1100 34 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1200 4 NE

13-Sep-2011 1300 4 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1400 38 E

13-Sep-2011 1500 38 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1600 35 ENE

13-Sep-2011 1700 35 NNE

13-Sep-2011 1800 31 E

13-Sep-2011 1900 25 NNE

13-Sep-2011 2000 16 ENE

13-Sep-2011 2100 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2200 16 E

13-Sep-2011 2300 17 ENE

14-Sep-2011 000 18 N

14-Sep-2011 100 2 NE

14-Sep-2011 200 19 NNE

14-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 400 19 ENE

14-Sep-2011 500 18 ENE

14-Sep-2011 600 2 ENE

14-Sep-2011 700 23 NNE

14-Sep-2011 800 25 NNE

14-Sep-2011 900 28 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1000 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1100 45 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1200 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1300 34 E

14-Sep-2011 1400 35 NNE

14-Sep-2011 1500 36 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1600 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1700 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1800 31 ENE

14-Sep-2011 1900 42 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 12 Cinotech

14-Sep-2011 2000 4 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2100 34 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2200 32 ENE

14-Sep-2011 2300 25 ENE

15-Sep-2011 000 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 100 24 ENE

15-Sep-2011 200 35 NE

15-Sep-2011 300 35 NNE

15-Sep-2011 400 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 500 24 NE

15-Sep-2011 600 21 NNE

15-Sep-2011 700 41 ENE

15-Sep-2011 800 22 NE

15-Sep-2011 900 24 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1000 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1100 39 W

15-Sep-2011 1200 43 N

15-Sep-2011 1300 46 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1400 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1500 33 NNE

15-Sep-2011 1600 46 NE

15-Sep-2011 1700 43 ENE

15-Sep-2011 1800 44 NE

15-Sep-2011 1900 36 NNE

15-Sep-2011 2000 31 N

15-Sep-2011 2100 33 ENE

15-Sep-2011 2200 29 E

15-Sep-2011 2300 27 SSE

16-Sep-2011 000 29 N

16-Sep-2011 100 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 200 28 NE

16-Sep-2011 300 25 NE

16-Sep-2011 400 26 ENE

16-Sep-2011 500 29 NNE

16-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

16-Sep-2011 700 32 NNE

16-Sep-2011 800 29 NNE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 13 Cinotech

16-Sep-2011 900 34 NE

16-Sep-2011 1000 38 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1100 41 NE

16-Sep-2011 1200 42 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1300 47 NNE

16-Sep-2011 1400 47 N

16-Sep-2011 1500 48 N

16-Sep-2011 1600 37 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1700 36 NE

16-Sep-2011 1800 27 ENE

16-Sep-2011 1900 23 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2000 18 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2100 19 ESE

16-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

16-Sep-2011 2300 12 SSE

17-Sep-2011 000 18 ENE

17-Sep-2011 100 16 NNE

17-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

17-Sep-2011 300 2 ENE

17-Sep-2011 400 1 NE

17-Sep-2011 500 14 NNE

17-Sep-2011 600 25 NNE

17-Sep-2011 700 12 NNE

17-Sep-2011 800 16 ENE

17-Sep-2011 900 18 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1000 19 SSE

17-Sep-2011 1100 31 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1200 28 NE

17-Sep-2011 1300 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1400 26 ENE

17-Sep-2011 1500 3 NE

17-Sep-2011 1600 36 NE

17-Sep-2011 1700 23 NE

17-Sep-2011 1800 23 NNE

17-Sep-2011 1900 2 NE

17-Sep-2011 2000 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2100 14 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 14 Cinotech

17-Sep-2011 2200 15 ENE

17-Sep-2011 2300 14 E

18-Sep-2011 000 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

18-Sep-2011 200 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 300 1 ENE

18-Sep-2011 400 11 ENE

18-Sep-2011 500 13 NNE

18-Sep-2011 600 06 E

18-Sep-2011 700 06 NE

18-Sep-2011 800 13 ENE

18-Sep-2011 900 22 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1000 3 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1100 3 E

18-Sep-2011 1200 34 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1300 32 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1400 3 SE

18-Sep-2011 1500 34 NE

18-Sep-2011 1600 31 ESE

18-Sep-2011 1700 27 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1800 25 ENE

18-Sep-2011 1900 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2000 24 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2100 22 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2200 2 ENE

18-Sep-2011 2300 24 NE

19-Sep-2011 000 29 SE

19-Sep-2011 100 21 NNE

19-Sep-2011 200 28 NNE

19-Sep-2011 300 24 NNE

19-Sep-2011 400 22 SE

19-Sep-2011 500 23 NNE

19-Sep-2011 600 22 NNE

19-Sep-2011 700 17 NNW

19-Sep-2011 800 23 N

19-Sep-2011 900 29 N

19-Sep-2011 1000 28 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 15 Cinotech

19-Sep-2011 1100 3 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1200 38 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1300 25 E

19-Sep-2011 1400 25 NNE

19-Sep-2011 1500 27 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1600 29 ESE

19-Sep-2011 1700 25 SSE

19-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

19-Sep-2011 1900 21 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2000 2 ENE

19-Sep-2011 2100 11 NW

19-Sep-2011 2200 2 SSE

19-Sep-2011 2300 22 NNE

20-Sep-2011 000 2 ESE

20-Sep-2011 100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 300 21 ENE

20-Sep-2011 400 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 500 25 ESE

20-Sep-2011 600 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 700 18 SSE

20-Sep-2011 800 18 ESE

20-Sep-2011 900 23 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1000 25 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1100 28 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1200 24 NNE

20-Sep-2011 1300 26 N

20-Sep-2011 1400 3 S

20-Sep-2011 1500 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1600 33 ENE

20-Sep-2011 1700 34 SE

20-Sep-2011 1800 23 NE

20-Sep-2011 1900 18 ENE

20-Sep-2011 2000 16 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2100 17 NNE

20-Sep-2011 2200 21 ESE

20-Sep-2011 2300 27 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 16 Cinotech

21-Sep-2011 000 18 NE

21-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

21-Sep-2011 200 17 NE

21-Sep-2011 300 23 NE

21-Sep-2011 400 19 NE

21-Sep-2011 500 21 E

21-Sep-2011 600 16 ESE

21-Sep-2011 700 12 ESE

21-Sep-2011 800 12 E

21-Sep-2011 900 21 SE

21-Sep-2011 1000 31 ESE

21-Sep-2011 1100 33 SE

21-Sep-2011 1200 34 SE

21-Sep-2011 1300 33 NE

21-Sep-2011 1400 29 NE

21-Sep-2011 1500 24 SW

21-Sep-2011 1600 27 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1700 28 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1800 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 1900 29 WNW

21-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

21-Sep-2011 2100 27 WSW

21-Sep-2011 2200 24 W

21-Sep-2011 2300 31 W

22-Sep-2011 000 32 SW

22-Sep-2011 100 22 W

22-Sep-2011 200 23 W

22-Sep-2011 300 18 E

22-Sep-2011 400 23 W

22-Sep-2011 500 21 W

22-Sep-2011 600 21 W

22-Sep-2011 700 21 SW

22-Sep-2011 800 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 900 26 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1000 29 NE

22-Sep-2011 1100 31 ENE

22-Sep-2011 1200 29 ENE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 17 Cinotech

22-Sep-2011 1300 29 ESE

22-Sep-2011 1400 33 SW

22-Sep-2011 1500 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1600 35 WSW

22-Sep-2011 1700 31 SW

22-Sep-2011 1800 34 SW

22-Sep-2011 1900 31 W

22-Sep-2011 2000 29 SSW

22-Sep-2011 2100 29 S

22-Sep-2011 2200 21 W

22-Sep-2011 2300 23 W

23-Sep-2011 000 23 W

23-Sep-2011 100 2 N

23-Sep-2011 200 22 N

23-Sep-2011 300 21 NW

23-Sep-2011 400 17 N

23-Sep-2011 500 16 ESE

23-Sep-2011 600 16 W

23-Sep-2011 700 21 W

23-Sep-2011 800 21 WNW

23-Sep-2011 900 24 S

23-Sep-2011 1000 34 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1100 34 S

23-Sep-2011 1200 35 SW

23-Sep-2011 1300 37 WSW

23-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

23-Sep-2011 1500 38 S

23-Sep-2011 1600 39 SSW

23-Sep-2011 1700 34 SW

23-Sep-2011 1800 27 ESE

23-Sep-2011 1900 27 WNW

23-Sep-2011 2000 23 SW

23-Sep-2011 2100 2 SW

23-Sep-2011 2200 18 W

23-Sep-2011 2300 16 N

24-Sep-2011 000 14 WNW

24-Sep-2011 100 18 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 18 Cinotech

24-Sep-2011 200 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 300 12 ENE

24-Sep-2011 400 14 ENE

24-Sep-2011 500 19 ENE

24-Sep-2011 600 17 SSW

24-Sep-2011 700 15 WSW

24-Sep-2011 800 22 SSW

24-Sep-2011 900 25 S

24-Sep-2011 1000 27 W

24-Sep-2011 1100 27 ENE

24-Sep-2011 1200 29 ESE

24-Sep-2011 1300 32 NE

24-Sep-2011 1400 34 WNW

24-Sep-2011 1500 33 NE

24-Sep-2011 1600 33 NW

24-Sep-2011 1700 26 NNE

24-Sep-2011 1800 18 NE

24-Sep-2011 1900 17 WSW

24-Sep-2011 2000 15 SW

24-Sep-2011 2100 16 SW

24-Sep-2011 2200 17 WNW

24-Sep-2011 2300 18 NE

25-Sep-2011 000 16 ENE

25-Sep-2011 100 16 NE

25-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

25-Sep-2011 300 12 WNW

25-Sep-2011 400 11 W

25-Sep-2011 500 14 SSW

25-Sep-2011 600 13 NE

25-Sep-2011 700 14 W

25-Sep-2011 800 18 SW

25-Sep-2011 900 26 ENE

25-Sep-2011 1000 27 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1100 32 NNE

25-Sep-2011 1200 33 W

25-Sep-2011 1300 36 SSW

25-Sep-2011 1400 39 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 19 Cinotech

25-Sep-2011 1500 39 W

25-Sep-2011 1600 39 E

25-Sep-2011 1700 32 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1800 27 WNW

25-Sep-2011 1900 23 WNW

25-Sep-2011 2000 23 NE

25-Sep-2011 2100 21 N

25-Sep-2011 2200 2 NNE

25-Sep-2011 2300 2 NNE

26-Sep-2011 000 17 SSE

26-Sep-2011 100 16 N

26-Sep-2011 200 16 NNE

26-Sep-2011 300 17 N

26-Sep-2011 400 07 NE

26-Sep-2011 500 09 SW

26-Sep-2011 600 11 N

26-Sep-2011 700 14 NE

26-Sep-2011 800 19 SW

26-Sep-2011 900 22 SW

26-Sep-2011 1000 23 NE

26-Sep-2011 1100 28 SW

26-Sep-2011 1200 31 SW

26-Sep-2011 1300 3 NE

26-Sep-2011 1400 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 1500 3 SW

26-Sep-2011 1600 32 W

26-Sep-2011 1700 25 W

26-Sep-2011 1800 2 W

26-Sep-2011 1900 18 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

26-Sep-2011 2100 32 WNW

26-Sep-2011 2200 3 SE

26-Sep-2011 2300 3 SW

27-Sep-2011 000 29 WNW

27-Sep-2011 100 23 SSW

27-Sep-2011 200 23 NNE

27-Sep-2011 300 18 WSW

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 20 Cinotech

27-Sep-2011 400 15 NW

27-Sep-2011 500 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 600 14 W

27-Sep-2011 700 14 WNW

27-Sep-2011 800 16 WSW

27-Sep-2011 900 21 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1000 25 W

27-Sep-2011 1100 24 NE

27-Sep-2011 1200 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1300 29 WSW

27-Sep-2011 1400 32 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1500 32 SSW

27-Sep-2011 1600 25 N

27-Sep-2011 1700 29 NNE

27-Sep-2011 1800 23 ENE

27-Sep-2011 1900 18 WNW

27-Sep-2011 2000 17 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2100 18 SSE

27-Sep-2011 2200 14 WSW

27-Sep-2011 2300 21 NNE

28-Sep-2011 000 22 N

28-Sep-2011 100 2 ESE

28-Sep-2011 200 2 W

28-Sep-2011 300 16 W

28-Sep-2011 400 18 S

28-Sep-2011 500 15 WSW

28-Sep-2011 600 13 WNW

28-Sep-2011 700 14 W

28-Sep-2011 800 16 WNW

28-Sep-2011 900 2 W

28-Sep-2011 1000 29 W

28-Sep-2011 1100 41 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1200 42 SSW

28-Sep-2011 1300 57 NW

28-Sep-2011 1400 46 SW

28-Sep-2011 1500 46 WSW

28-Sep-2011 1600 42 W

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 21 Cinotech

28-Sep-2011 1700 35 W

28-Sep-2011 1800 44 WNW

28-Sep-2011 1900 52 W

28-Sep-2011 2000 53 WNW

28-Sep-2011 2100 53 WSW

28-Sep-2011 2200 54 ENE

28-Sep-2011 2300 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 000 55 N

29-Sep-2011 100 59 NE

29-Sep-2011 200 6 ENE

29-Sep-2011 300 57 NNE

29-Sep-2011 400 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 500 54 ENE

29-Sep-2011 600 53 N

29-Sep-2011 700 52 NE

29-Sep-2011 800 53 ENE

29-Sep-2011 900 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1000 64 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1100 64 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1200 61 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1300 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1400 59 NNE

29-Sep-2011 1500 66 SW

29-Sep-2011 1600 63 S

29-Sep-2011 1700 61 WNW

29-Sep-2011 1800 55 ENE

29-Sep-2011 1900 52 ENE

29-Sep-2011 2000 52 W

29-Sep-2011 2100 53 E

29-Sep-2011 2200 56 S

29-Sep-2011 2300 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 000 51 ENE

30-Sep-2011 100 46 NNE

30-Sep-2011 200 28 ENE

30-Sep-2011 300 29 SSW

30-Sep-2011 400 35 NNE

30-Sep-2011 500 18 NE

APPENDIX C ndash

WEATHER CONDITIONS DURING THE MONITORING PERIOD

II Mean Wind Speed and Wind Direction

MA0040Weather Conditions C - 22 Cinotech

30-Sep-2011 600 12 NE

30-Sep-2011 700 11 N

30-Sep-2011 800 17 WNW

30-Sep-2011 900 27 NNE

30-Sep-2011 1000 28 SSW

30-Sep-2011 1100 29 W

30-Sep-2011 1200 38 NW

30-Sep-2011 1300 32 ESE

30-Sep-2011 1400 34 N

30-Sep-2011 1500 35 N

30-Sep-2011 1600 33 SE

30-Sep-2011 1700 27 W

30-Sep-2011 1800 25 E

30-Sep-2011 1900 25 WSW

30-Sep-2011 2000 24 E

30-Sep-2011 2100 22 N

30-Sep-2011 2200 23 W

30-Sep-2011 2300 21 NE

APPENDIX D

ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING

SCHEDULES

1-Sep 2-Sep 3-Sep

4-Sep 5-Sep 6-Sep 7-Sep 8-Sep 9-Sep 10-Sep

11-Sep 12-Sep 13-Sep 14-Sep 15-Sep 16-Sep 17-Sep

18-Sep 19-Sep 20-Sep 21-Sep 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep

25-Sep 26-Sep 27-Sep 28-Sep 29-Sep 30-Sep

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 - SKH 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

Saturday

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for September 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

Noise(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

Noise 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 NoiseNoise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

24 hr TSP

1-Oct

2-Oct 3-Oct 4-Oct 5-Oct 6-Oct 7-Oct 8-Oct

9-Oct 10-Oct 11-Oct 12-Oct 13-Oct 14-Oct 15-Oct

16-Oct 17-Oct 18-Oct 19-Oct 20-Oct 21-Oct 22-Oct

23-Oct 24-Oct 25-Oct 26-Oct 27-Oct 28-Oct 29-Oct

30-Oct 31-Oct

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 - SKH 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 1 hr TSP X3(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

24 hr TSP

(M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8) Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9)

Noise 1 hr TSP X3

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3

24 hr TSP

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Noise (M3 M4(A) M5 and M9) (M1 M2 M6(A) M7 and M8)

1 hr TSP X3 Noise

24 hr TSP

Saturday

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works at Kai Tak Development

Tentative Impact Air and Noise Monitoring Schedule for October 2011

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 7406-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 8726-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 795

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 99712-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 130612-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 145916-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 94216-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 88216-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 99722-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 132522-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 119022-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 113628-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 61928-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 41928-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 460

Average 943Maximum 1459Minimum 419

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 7486-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 879

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 121112-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 136812-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 153316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 93716-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 101516-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 85622-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 138022-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 108522-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 112028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 78628-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 64128-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 696

Average 1014Maximum 1533Minimum 641

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

Appendix E - 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9216-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 8606-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 995

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 91112-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 86012-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 99416-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 108216-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 101616-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 104622-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120822-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 142522-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 106928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 65628-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 87528-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 554

Average 965Maximum 1425Minimum 554

Location AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops

Date Time Weather Particulate Concentration ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 9516-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 10256-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 729

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 131412-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 114312-Sep-11 1600 Sunny 137316-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121416-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 111316-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 102522-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 121322-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 113722-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 138028-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 49228-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 55028-Sep-11 1600 Cloudy 863

Average 1035Maximum 1380Minimum 492

MA0040App 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 ( microgm3)

6-Sep-11 900 Sunny 9026-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 9406-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 821

12-Sep-11 900 Sunny 66912-Sep-11 1000 Sunny 76612-Sep-11 1100 Sunny 82616-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 106716-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 118116-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 97422-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 120322-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 127922-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 141928-Sep-11 900 Cloudy 63528-Sep-11 1000 Cloudy 50628-Sep-11 1100 Cloudy 583

Average 918Maximum 1419Minimum 506

MA0040App E - 1hr TSP Cinotech

1-hr TSP Concentration Levels

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Date

AM1(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base1-hour TSP

Action Level 342 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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gm

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AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School1-hour TSP

Action Level 346 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre1-hour TSP

Action Level 351 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 EGraphical Presentation of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

1-hr TSP Concentration Levels

300

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gm

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AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College1-hour TSP

Action Level 345 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

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AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops1-hour TSP

Action Level 371 microgm3

Limit Level 500 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

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0

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Date AppendixSep 11 EGraphical Presentation of 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33889 34745 00856 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17503 4898-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33462 34766 01304 14650 14890 240 122 122 122 17573 74214-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33811 34827 01016 15370 15610 240 122 122 122 17562 57920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33362 34157 00795 15610 15850 240 123 123 123 17756 44826-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33189 34617 01428 15850 16090 240 123 123 123 17659 809

Min 448Max 809

Average 613

Location AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33369 34937 01568 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17469 8988-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33582 35591 02009 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17537 114614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33987 34975 00988 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17527 56420-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33575 35125 01550 14650 14890 240 123 123 123 17715 87526-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33517 35889 02372 14890 15130 240 122 122 122 17621 1346

Min 564Max 1346

Average 966

Location AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33228 34409 01181 41282 41522 240 122 122 122 17537 6738-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 34445 35917 01472 41522 41762 240 122 122 122 17602 83614-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33308 34309 01001 41762 42002 240 122 122 122 17593 56920-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33387 34725 01338 42002 42242 240 123 123 123 17771 75326-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33124 34925 01801 42242 42482 240 123 123 123 17682 1019

Min 569Max 1019

Average 770

Start Date

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App 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 (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33447 34956 01509 11280 11520 240 121 120 121 17355 8698-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33828 35654 01826 11520 11760 240 121 121 121 17420 104814-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33428 34764 01336 11760 12000 240 121 121 121 17410 76720-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 33640 35156 01516 12000 12240 240 122 122 122 17588 86226-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33374 35372 01998 12240 12480 240 122 121 122 17499 1142

Min 767Max 1142

Average 938

Location AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Weather Air Atmospheric Filter Weight (g) Particulate Elapse Time Sampling Flow Rate (m3min) Av flow Total vol ConcCondition Temp (K) Pressure Pa (mmHg) Initial Final weight (g) Initial Final Time(hrs) Initial Final (m3min) (m3) (microgm3)

2-Sep-11 Sunny 3034 7569 33504 34519 01015 13450 13690 240 121 121 121 17459 5818-Sep-11 Sunny 3016 7588 33711 34950 01239 13690 13930 240 122 122 122 17522 70714-Sep-11 Cloudy 3021 7591 33300 34146 00846 13930 14170 240 122 122 122 17513 48320-Sep-11 Sunny 2965 7627 34200 35202 01002 14170 14410 240 123 123 123 17688 56626-Sep-11 Fine 2991 7604 33910 35494 01584 14410 14650 240 122 122 122 17600 900

Min 483Max 900

Average 648

Start Date

Start Date

MA0040App F - 24hr TSP Cinotech

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

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250

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cent

ratio

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Date

AM1(A) - kai Tak Operational Base24-hour TSP

Action Level 159 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

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ion

microg

m3

AM2 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School24-hour TSP

Action Level 157 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

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AM3(A) - Holy Trinity Bradbury Centre24-hour TSP

Action Level 167 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

24-hr TSP Concentration Levels

0

50

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300

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ratio

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Date

AM4(A) - EMSD Workshops24-hour TSP

Action Level 187 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

150

200

250

300

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ion

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m3

AM5(A) - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College24-hour TSP

Action Level 156 microgm3

Limit Level 260 microgm3

Title Scale ProjectNTS No MA0040

Date Appendix

Contract No KLN201004Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak

0

50

100

Con

cent

Date

Date AppendixSep 11 FGraphical Presentation of 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

APPENDIX G

NOISE MONITORING RESULTS AND

GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 675 705 635 646

8-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 663 690 621 618

15-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 669 692 637 633

20-Sep-11 1400 Fine 672 705 645 640

30-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 671 707 649 638

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 675 704 651 663

8-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 681 726 666 671

15-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 679 715 656 668

20-Sep-11 1500 Fine 677 710 651 666

30-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 685 725 665 676

L eq L10 L 90

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 739 754 683

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 748 773 693

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 746 770 694

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 733 753 680

732

741

741

724

613

Location M3 - Rhythm Garden

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level Background Noise Level during Noise Measurement

L eq

644

Location M2 - SKH Kowloon Bay Kei Lok Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 658 678 618 658 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1400 Sunny 664 686 649 575

22-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 650 673 611 650 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1400 Cloudy 660 684 645 525

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 744 762 704 744 Measured ≦ Baseline

12-Sep-11 1500 Sunny 750 769 712 750 Measured ≦ Baseline

22-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 739 756 698 739 Measured ≦ Baseline

28-Sep-11 1500 Cloudy 745 768 705 745 Measured ≦ Baseline

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 721 742 697 670

8-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 716 748 683 651

15-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 720 743 706 667

20-Sep-11 0900 Fine 723 755 704 676

30-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 719 745 699 663

705

767

Location M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

658

Location M5 - Lee Kau Yan Memorial School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

Appendix G - Noise Monitoring Results

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 666 694 637 633

8-Sep-11 0910 Sunny 671 705 645 643

15-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 660 692 637 618

20-Sep-11 0910 Fine 667 699 627 635

30-Sep-11 0910 Cloudy 659 686 620 616

Location M8 - CCC Kei To Secondary School

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

1-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 648 671 619 648 Measured ≦ Baseline

8-Sep-11 1015 Sunny 640 667 608 640 Measured ≦ Baseline

15-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 652 685 620 652 Measured ≦ Baseline

20-Sep-11 1015 Fine 637 665 605 637 Measured ≦ Baseline

30-Sep-11 1015 Cloudy 646 679 613 646 Measured ≦ Baseline

Location M9 - Po Leung Kuk Ngan Po Ling College

Baseline Level Construction Noise Level

L eq L10 L 90 L eq L eq

6-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 645 675 608 610

12-Sep-11 0900 Sunny 638 667 603 593

22-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 633 665 596 577

28-Sep-11 0900 Cloudy 640 676 607 598

619

687

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

639

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

Location M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School

Date Time Weather

Unit dB (A) (30-min)

Measured Noise Level

MA0040App G - Noise CinotechMA0040App G - Noise Cinotech

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M1 - Buddhist Chi King Primary School M1

Baseline NL 644 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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Baseline NL 613 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

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M3 - Rhythm GardenM3

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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Baseline NL 767 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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M4(A) - Kai Tak Operational Base M4(A)

Baseline NL 658 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

Title Scale Project

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M6(A) - Kowloon City District Kaifong Association M6(A)

Baseline NL 705 dB(A)

Limit Level 75 dB(A)

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Baseline NL 687 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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M7 - Holy Carpenter Primary School M7

Baseline NL 639 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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Baseline NL 619 dB(A)

Limit Level 70 dB(A)

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APPENDIX H

SUMMARY OF EXCEEDANCE

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix H ndash Summary of Exceedance

MA0040ExceedanceApp H - Exceedance 1109 1

Exceedance Report for Contract No KLN201004

(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

09092011 DC200921 The grouting works is not fully coveredRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 16 September 2011

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properlyRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 19 September 2011

19092011 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

19092011 6WSD08 Construction materials were disposed at unoccupied areaRectificationimprovement was observed during the

follow-up audit session on 30 September 2011

DateSTT NoTGLA NoUnoccupied Area (Lands

Department)Observation Follow-up

02092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

09092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

16092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

19092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

30092011 Accumulation of rubbish at the access road

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

09092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

16092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

19092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

19092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

30092011 Deposited of dusty material at seawall

30092011 Stockpile of dusty material were not covered properly

02092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

09092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

16092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

19092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

19092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dark smoke emitted from excavator

30092011 Dust generation from loadingunloading works

8WSD08

STT No KX2678

STT No KX2117

Access Road to STT No KX2117 Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

Follow-up action was needed for the item

App I -1

APPENDIX J

EVENT ACTION PLANS

Appendix J - Event Action Plans

J-1

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos 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

Contractorrsquos remedial actions and keep

1 Check monitoring data submitted

by ET

2 Check Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

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

Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos working

method

3 Discuss amongst ER ET and

Contractor on the potential remedial

actions

4 Review Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractorrsquos 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 Contractorrsquos

working procedures

6 Discuss with the IEC Contractor

and ER on remedial measures

required

7 Assess effectiveness of

Contractorrsquos 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

EventAction 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 Contractors

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 Contractors

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

^

^

^

NA

K-3

NA

NA

K-4

^

NA

NA

K-5

Construction Noise

^

^

NA(1)

^

^

^

^

^

NA

NA

K-6

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-7

NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

K-8

Construction Water

Quality

NA

NA

NA

NA

^

K-9

^

^

NA (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

^

^

NA(1)

^

Remarks

^ Compliance of mitigation measure

X Non-compliance of mitigation measure

NA Not Applicable at this stage

NA(1) Not observed bull Non-compliance but rectified by the contractor

Recommendation was made during site audit

but improvedrectified by the contractor

APPENDIX L

SUMMARIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL

COMPLAINT WARNING SUMMON

AND NOTIFICATION OF SUCCESSFUL

PROSECUTION

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 1

Reporting Month September 2011

Contract No KLN201004

Log

Ref Location

Received

Date

Details of

Complaintwarningsummon

and prosecution

InvestigationMitigation

Action Status

NA NA NA NA NA NA

Remarks No environmental complaintwarningsummon and prosecution were received in the reporting period

Works Contract within KTD

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

KL200901 No No No

KL200809 No No No

KL200807 No No No

KL200902 No No No

KL201002 No No No

KL201003 No No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

CV200703 No No No

DSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful

Prosecutions(YesNo)

DC200812 No No No

DC201003 No No No

DC200921 No No No

HD projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

20090097 No No No

20090006 No No No

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix L ndash Summary of environmental complaint warning summon and notification of

successful prosecution

MA0040App L 2

WSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

3WSD08 No No No

6WSD08 No No No

7WSD08 No No No

8WSD08 No No No

ArchSD project

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

SS W 303 No information provided by

the Contract

No No

CLP projects

Contract No Record of Complaint

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

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

(YesNo)

Record of Warning

(YesNo)

Notification of Summons and

Successful Prosecutions

(YesNo)

1016EM10 No No No

1017EM10 No No No

APPENDIX M

WASTE GENERATED QUANTITY

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 1

KDO CEDD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

KL200901 No Yes

KL200809 No Yes

KL200807 No Yes

KL200902 No No

KL201002 No Yes

KL201003 No No

CEO CEDD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

CV200703 No No

DSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

DC200812 No Yes

DC201003 Yes (2 load inert material to TKO137

overloaded not exceeding 105)

Yes

DC200921 Yes (2 nos of overloading) Yes

HD projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

20090097 No No

20090006 No Yes

WSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

3WSD08 No Yes

6WSD08 No Yes

7WSD08 No Yes

8WSD08 No Yes

ArchSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

SS W 303 No information provided from the Contract

CLP projects

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

Kai Tak Cruise

Terminal Cable

Tunnel

No No

Eastern Road

Contract No KLN201004

Environmental Monitoring Works for Kai Tak Development

Appendix M ndash Summary of Waste Generation and Disposal Records

MA0040App M - Summary of Waste Records 2

Substation

CLPP (132kV

cable installation)

EMSD project

Contract No Overloading record in the reporting month

(YesNo)

Waste flow tableDisposal Records

Yes(as attached)No

1016EM10 No Yes 1017EM10 No No

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

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 15422 0000 0000 0000 2791 0000 275465 0225 0044 0000 0025

February 14688 0000 0000 6930 6701 0000 180414 0075 0036 0000 0015

March 20552 0000 0000 5952 12590 0000 91963 0090 0086 0234 0025

April 48733 0000 0300 19217 20402 0000 142244 0084 0032 0000 0035

May 49397 0000 3117 28494 9211 0000 11504 0060 0020 0000 0025

June 40022 0000 16203 7473 15606 0000 26665 0087 0335 0000 0030

Sub-total 188814 0000 19620 68066 67301 0000 728255 0621 0553 0234 0155

July 46563 0000 11087 2060 19131 0000 13024 0057 0022 0000 0025

August 46591 0000 3295 30659 12283 0000 0005 0050 0018 0000 0020

September 53595 0000 5398 39646 1047 0000 18193 0060 0022 0000 0040

October

November

December

Total 335563 0000 39400 140431 99762 0000 759476 0788 0615 0234 0240

Notes

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Waste Generated Monthly

Month

Name of Department CEDD Contract No Site Formation for Kai Tak Cruise Terminal Development (KL200901 )

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 eg

general refuse

(in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000m3) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

6556 unknown 1765 600 4861 7 1000 2 05 05 2

Notes

(1) The performance targets are given in PS clause 6(14) above

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contractor to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastic refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

(4) The Contractor shall also submit the latest forecast of the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the nature

where the total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000 m3 (PS clause 5(4)(b) above refers)

- Total Quantity Generated = (Materials obtained from removal of existing seawall 644000m3 [322300m3 by dredging] + from general excavation 11600m3)= 655600m3

- Hard Rocks and Large Broken Concrete = Cannot be defined at this stage

- Reused in the Contract = (Armour Rock 68500m3 + Rock Fill 97400m3 + General Fill 10600m3) = 176500m3

- Reused in Other Projects = As much as possible (unknown at this stage)

- Disposed as Public Fill = (Total Quantity Generated 655600m3 - Reused in the Contract 176500m3 + Imported Fill 7000m3) = 4861m3

- Imported Fill = (According to PS 684) = 7000cm3

- Metal = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor (Spent lubricating oil assume density 09kgL)

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

- Papercardboard packaging = Estimated by the Contractor

- Plastics = Estimated by the Contractor

- Chemical Waste = Estimated by the Contractor

- Other eg general refuse = Estimated by the Contractor

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD Materials to be Generated from the Contract (see Note 4)

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for _ 2011_ (year)

Name of Department Civil Engineering and Development Department Kowloon Development Office Contract No ________________KL200809

JAN 0

FEB 0

MAR 0

APR 0

MAY 0

JUNE 304

SUB-

TOTAL304

JULY 0283

AUG 0

SEPT 0

OCT

NOV

DEC

TOTAL 3323

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 6(14)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD 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 CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works together with a breakdown of the

nature where to total amount of CampD materials expected to be generated from the Works is equal to or exceeding 50000m3 (PS Clause 5(4)(b) referes)

[Delete Note (4) and the table above on the forecast where inapplicable]

00946

00534

01933

00264

00189

00094

00135

00208

00227

00197

00085

0 12

03

0

0

045

0

0

045

0

0

0

075

0

0

0

0005 0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0263

0

0

0

0345

0

0608

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0005

0

0005

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

35163

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

00189

03368

00208

00227

00197

00264

31342

30481

[in 000kg][in 000m3]

00094

00135

Chemical

Waste

[in 000kg]

0

0

0

0

Month

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg]

Disposal as

Public Fill

[in 000m3]

APPENDIX E MONTHLY SUMMARY WASTE FLOW TABLE FOR 2011 (YEAR)

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

Total

Quantity

Generated

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Import Fill Metals

Paper

Cardboard

Packaging

Total

Quantity

Borken

Concrete (4)

Reused in the

Contract

Reused in

other

Disposal as

Public Fill

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD materials to be Generated from the Contracts

Other eg

general

refuse

Plastics (3)

Import Fill MetalsPaper

Cardboard Plastics (3)

Chemical

Waste

Other eg

general

[in 000m3][in 000kg]

[in 000m3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000m

3] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000kg] [in 000m

3]

27972 26472 0 0 0 0 09 0 18 150

KL200807 Kai Tak Development - Advance Infrastructure Works for Developments at the Southern Part of the Former Runway Stage 1

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality Rock

(with break - down)Low Quality Rock Broken Concrete

Bituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

200907 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200908 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200909 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

200910 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 24581 000 000 000

200911 (Actual) 413949 000 000 000 000 37743 000 000 000

200912 (Actual) 175115 000 000 000 000 330 000 000 000

Sub-total 589064 000 000 000 000 62654 000 000 000

201001 (Actual) 293161 000 000 000 000 266 000 000 000

201002 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 178 000 000 000

201003 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 2239 000 000 000

201004 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 142 000 000 000

201005 (Actual) 2854 000 000 000 000 599 000 000 000

201006 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 722 000 000 000

Sub-total 296015 000 000 000 000 4146 000 000 000

201007 (Actual) 8310 000 000 000 000 5595 000 000 000

201008 (Actual) 1948 000 000 000 000 2568 000 000 000

201009 (Actual) 5825 000 000 000 000 837 000 000 000

201010 (Actual) 49259 000 000 000 000 2134 000 000 000

201011 (Actual) 32753 000 000 000 000 2580 000 000 000

201012 (Actual) 58766 000 000 000 000 2321 000 000 000

Sub-total 156861 000 000 000 000 16035 000 000 000

201101 (Actual) 69703 000 000 000 000 3122 000 000 000

201102 (Actual) 8755 000 000 000 000 1082 000 000 000

201103 (Actual) II 195087 000 000 000 000 6269 000 1680000 000

201104 (Actual) I II 2040129 870000 000 000 000 2143 000 940000 000

201105 (Actual) 21399 000 000 000 000 2144 000 000 000

201106 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 4627 000 000 000

Sub-total 2335073 870000 000 000 000 19387 000 2620000 000

201107 (Actual) 8571 000 000 000 000 2007 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 45432 000 000 000 000 1977 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 3342 000 000 000

201110 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201111 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 400000 200000 700 000 000 000

201112 (Forecast) 1545997 000 000 1300000 200000 274 000 180000 000

Sub-total 2400000 000 000 2100000 600000 9000 000 180000 000

201201 (Forecast) 400000 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201202 (Forecast) 175187 000 000 300000 000 1000 000 000 000

201203 (Forecast) 7600 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201204 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201205 (Forecast) 000 000 000 300000 000 500 000 000 000

201206 (Forecast) 000 000 000 114800 000 078 000 000 000

Sub-total 582787 000 000 1614800 000 3578 000 000 000

201207 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201208 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201209 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201210 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201211 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201212 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201301 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201302 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201303 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201304 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201305 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201306 (Forecast) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Sub-total 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 6359800 870000 000 3714800 600000 114800 000 2800000 000

Overall Total (m3) 3179900 348000 000 1485920 300000 459200 000 1400000 000

Remark I) 20000 tonne soft fill and 8700 tonne good quality rock generated was disposed of at HyD Contract No HY200911

II) Rock fill of 16800 tonne in March 11 and 9400 tonne in April 11 were imported from MTRC Conract 704 site and Zhu Hai Mainland

Footnote 10300 tonne surplus good quality rock stockpiled on site for re-use in Kai Tak Nullah Improvement Works

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

KL201002 Kai Tak development ndash Kai Tak approach channel and Kwun Tong typhoon shelter improvement works (Phase 1)

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Good Quality

Rock (with break -

down)

Low Quality Rock Broken ConcreteBituminous

MaterialC amp D Waste

Inert C amp D

Materials (Soft

Public Fill)

Rock Sand Fill

2 25 25 25 2 025 18 2 2

(t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t) (t)

201107 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000

201108 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 8860 000 000 000

201109 (Actual) 000 000 000 000 000 1047 000 000 000

Overall Total (t) 000 000 000 000 000 9907 000 000 000

Overall Total (m3) 000 000 000 000 000 39628 000 000 000

Latest Programme

for Geneation of

Materials in each

Reporting Period

Programmed Quantity for Generation of Surpus C amp D Materials

Density (tm3)

Programmed Quantity for Imported of Fill

Department DSD

Contract No DC200812

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

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Jan2009

to

Jun2009

Jul2009 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Aug2009 8645 0 0 0 8645 0 0 0 0 0 0 3835

Sep2009 33475 0 0 0 33475 0 50390 400 0 0 0 52

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

NA

Waste Flow Table As at 30 Sep 2011

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Penta-Ocean - Concentric Joint Venture

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Oct2009 2743 0 0 13 2730 0 0 0 0 0 0 455

Nov2009 23075 0 0 0 23075 0 0 0 0 0 0 845

Dec2009 25881 0 0 176 23999 0 0 0 0 0 0 122

Jan2010 32624 0 0 182 30541 0 0 0 0 0 1000 263

Feb2010 10917 0 0 286 8037 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Mar2010 12276 0 0 579 6331 0 0 0 0 0 0 155

Apr2010 18351 0 0 573 12541 0 0 0 0 0 0 8

May2010 17639 0 300 281 11744 0 0 0 0 0 0 85

June2010 43635 0 80 250 4023 0 0 100 0 0 0 105

July2010 20385 0 0 60 1968 0 310 0 0 100 428 105

Aug2010 59985 0 0 3220 2768 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Sep2010 31635 0 0 875 2272 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Oct2010 54725 0 0 340 5113 0 0 0 0 0 0 195

Nov2010 39765 0 0 880 3085 0 0 0 0 0 0 115

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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 aggregates3 Broken concrete for recycling into aggregates

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Broken

Concrete

(See Note 3)

Reused in

the Contract

Reused in

other

Projects

Disposed as

Public Fill

Imported

FillMetals

Paper

Cardboar

d

Plastics

(see Note

2)

Others eg

general

refuse

(in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in msup3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) Battery(No) Oil(in L) (in msup3)

Dec2010 26985 0 0 2215 473 0 0 0 0 0 0 105

Jan2011 523 0 0 0 514 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Feb2011 440 0 0 0 431 0 0 0 0 0 0 9

Mar2011 1673 0 1055 0 603 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Apr2011 1199 0 982 0 202 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

May2011 6745 0 0 0 652 0 0 0 0 0 0 225

Jun2011 708 0 0 0 693 0 0 0 0 0 0 15

Jul2011 781 0 0 340 429 0 0 0 0 0 0 12

Aug2011 5685 0 0 0 552 0 0 0 0 0 0 165

Sep2011 1258 0 0 20 530 0 510 150 30 0 0 18

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Actual Quantities of C amp D Wastes Generated Quarterly

Chemical Waste

Actual Quantities Inert C amp D Materials Generated Quarterly

Quarter

Ending

Total

Quantity

Generated

As at 30 Sep 2011

Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2Appendix 2

Total 56568 0 2417 10290 42877 0 51210 650 30 100 1428 860

Notes 1 The waste flow table shall also include C amp 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

12

Name of Department ArchSDCEDDDSDEMSDHyDWSD Contract No DC200921

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for 201109 (YearMonth)

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly Actual Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

Jan 5183 1374 0 0 3809 0 0 0 0 0 28

Feb 14014 1593 0 0 12421 0 0 0 0 0 0

Mar 25439 3828 0 0 21611 0 0 0 0 0 94

Apr 21663 2103 0 0 1956 0 0 0 0 0 766

May 7465 20085 0 0 54565 0 0 0 0 0 39

June 2179 1143 0 0 1036 0 0 0 0 0 571

Sub-total 143128 30126 0 0 113002 0 0 0 0 0 2947

July 43764 20143 0 0 23621 0 0 0 0 0 1384

Aug 12573 3945 0 0 8628 0 0 0 0 0 293

Sept 9215 3985 0 0 523 0 0 0 0 0 445

Oct

Nov

Dec

Total 208680 58199 00 00 150481 00 00 00 00 00 507

Hsin Chong Construction Co Ltd

22

Forecast of Total Quantities of CampD 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 eg

general refuse

(in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in m3) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in kg) (in m3)

23180

7200 7700 0 8280 0 0 0 0 0 50

Notes (1) The performance targets are given in PS Clause 134A5(4)

(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site

(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsfoam from packaging material

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 19

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table for Year 2011 [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 800000 250610 000 000 150000 000 150000 000 500000 250610 1000 11117 000 016 000 000 000 050 20000 2618Feb 1600000 161392 000 000 150000 62694 250000 000 1200000 98698 000 9607 000 075 000 000 000 000 20000 3117Mar 1600000 4551085 000 000 200000 737812 250000 000 1150000 3813273 000 60910 100 085 000 000 050 000 20000 3909

Apr 1600000 1744895 000 000 200000 520462 250000 000 1150000 1224433 5000 28299 000 058 000 000 000 000 30000 6966

May 800000 954322 000 000 200000 895220 150000 000 450000 59102 000 36755 000 145 000 000 000 000 30000 15211

June 600000 1523974 000 000 200000 1325967 50000 74100 350000 123907 000 2143 100 070 000 000 050 000 30000 14247

Sub-total 7000000 9186278 000 000 1100000 3542155 1100000 74100 4800000 5570023 6000 148831 200 449 000 000 100 050 150000 46068

July 1250000 1093990 000 000 1000000 999590 000 000 250000 94400 5000 1560 100 055 000 000 000 000 40000 19600

Aug 510000 365821 000 000 500000 360868 000 000 10000 4953 5000 9291 100 110 000 000 000 000 30000 27579

Sept 55000 41288 000 000 50000 41288 000 000 5000 000 5000 6898 100 080 000 000 050 000 30000 24772

Oct 30000 000 20000 000 10000 5000 300 000 000 30000

Nov 30000 000 10000 000 20000 5000 300 000 000 50000

Dec 50000 000 10000 000 40000 5000 400 000 050 50000

Total 8925000 10687377 000 000 2690000 4943901 1100000 74100 5135000 5669376 36000 166580 1500 694 000 000 200 050 380000 118019

Notes (1) The waste reduction targets are stated in PREB819955(2) The waste flow table shall also include CampD materials that are specified in the Contract to be imported for use at the Site(3) Plastics refer to plastic bottlescontainers plastic sheetsforam from packaging material

(in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

Chemical WasteOthers

eg general refuse

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg) (in 000 kg)

(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)

Estimate Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Monthly (in 000kg) Estimated Actual Quantities of CampD Wastes Generated Monthly

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e=a-b-c-d) (f) (g) (h)

3 of 5

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

3WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0995 0000 0000 0000 0995 0172 1350 0000 0000 0000 0002

February 0543 0000 0035 0000 0508 0069 0000 0000 0000 0000 0004

March 1274 0000 0113 0000 1161 0302 1090 0000 0000 0000 0000

April 0789 0000 0000 0000 0789 0158 0000 0205 0000 0000 0010

May 0698 0000 0000 0000 0698 0265 0000 0000 0000 0000 0005

June 0634 0000 0000 0000 0634 0216 1730 0000 0000 0000 0007

Half-year total 4933 0000 0148 0000 4785 1182 4170 0205 0000 0000 0028

July 0706 0000 0000 0000 0706 0216 0000 0000 0000 0000 0013

August 0740 0000 0223 0000 0517 0300 0000 0000 0000 0000 0006

September 0606 0000 0531 0000 0075 0531 0000 0000 0000 0000 0011

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 6985 0000 0902 0000 6083 2229 4170 0205 0000 0000 0058

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

6WSD08

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(bottlescontainers

plastic sheets foams

from package

material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) 0 (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 0149 0003 0000 0000 0145 0008 0001 0002 0003 2534 0036

February 0052 0003 0000 0000 0049 0000 0002 0003 0002 1322 0005

March 0200 0003 0000 0000 0197 0008 0003 0003 0003 0005 0005

April 0136 0003 0000 0000 0133 0007 0003 0004 0004 0006 0007

May 0152 0005 0000 0000 0147 0047 0003 0005 0004 0006 0005

June 0096 0000 0000 0000 0096 0006 0003 0005 0003 0006 0047

Half-year total 0785 0018 0000 0000 0766 0076 0015 0022 0019 3879 0105

July 0191 0003 0000 0000 0187 0000 0004 0006 0003 0005 0016

August 0318 0003 0000 0000 0315 0062 0003 0004 0003 0006 0011

September 0197 0000 0000 0000 0197 0008 0004 0005 0004 0005 0003

October 0000

November 0000

December 0000

Yearly Total 1490 0025 0000 0000 1466 0146 0026 0037 0029 3895 0135

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

Monthly WFT(revised July 2005)

7WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 05752 00065 00200 00000 05487 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00035

February 04164 00045 00150 00000 03969 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00045

March 08517 00043 00180 00000 08294 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00044

April 10909 00089 00320 00000 10500 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00213

May 02444 00056 00195 00000 02193 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00146

June 04393 00048 00361 00000 03984 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00077

Half-year total 36179 00346 01406 00000 34427 00000 00000 00060 00060 00030 00560

July 10778 00078 00430 00000 10270 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00286

August 09390 00072 00243 00000 09075 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00253

September 08039 00039 00352 00000 07648 00000 00000 00010 00010 00005 00165

October 00000

November 00000

December 00000

Yearly Total 64386 00535 02431 00000 61420 00000 00000 00090 00090 00045 01264

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers Representative before 15th of the following month)

Contract No

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3)

Month

8WSD08

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

(bottlescontainer

s plastic sheets

foams from

package material)

Chemical Waste

Others (eg

General Refuse

etc)

[a+b+c+d) (a) (b) (c) (d) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000kg) (in 000m3)

January 02255 00000 00000 00000 02255 00000 00010 00300 00010 00000 00011

February 00664 00000 00000 00000 00664 00000 00000 00000 00000 03000 00000

March 04084 00000 00000 00000 04084 00000 00000 01270 00000 00000 00000

April 03760 00000 00000 00000 03760 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000

May 04874 00000 00000 00000 04874 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00079

June 03937 00000 00000 00000 03937 00000 13000 01010 00000 00000 00036

Half-year total 19575 00000 00000 00000 19575 00000 13010 02580 00010 03000 00125

July 00290 00000 00000 00000 00290 00000 00000 00670 00000 00000 00026

August 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00090 00010 00000 00022

September 08401 00000 00000 00000 08401 00000 00000 00000 00000 00000 00025

October

November

December

Yearly Total 28266 00000 00000 00000 28266 00000 13010 03340 00020 03000 00198

Month

Actual Quantities of Inert CampD Materials Generated Imported (in 000 m3) Actual Quantities of Other CampD Materials Wastes Generated

Water Supplies Department

Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table

for Contract with Waste Management Plan under ETWB TCW No 152003

Reporting Year 2011

Contract No

(To be submitted to CampD MM Coordinator of Respective DivisionRegion via Engineers 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

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

07666356 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1323 Mixed rock and soil 1348 08-Sep-11 2368 1110 29970

07666357 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 08-Sep-11 2294 1020 27540

07666358 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1426 Mixed rock and soil 1454 08-Sep-11 2380 1130 30510

07666359 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1529 Soil 1553 08-Sep-11 2348 1110 29970

07666360 NA 05-Sep-11 FC3995 1616 Mixed rock and soil 1646 08-Sep-11 2264 1000 27000

07666361 NA 05-Sep-11 HH7577 1628 Mixed rock and soil 1654 08-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07808960 0003792001 09-Sep-11 HH7577 817 Mixed rock and soil 849 15-Sep-11 2346 1090 29430

07808961 0003792002 09-Sep-11 LS2926 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 15-Sep-11 2322 1070 28890

07808962 0003792003 09-Sep-11 GB3193 845 Soil 912 15-Sep-11 2209 910 24570

07808963 0003792004 09-Sep-11 EP408 850 Soil 925 15-Sep-11 2267 990 26730

07808964 0003792005 09-Sep-11 LS2926 935 Mixed rock and soil 1013 15-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07808965 0003792006 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1028 15-Sep-11 2262 950 25650

07808966 0003792007 09-Sep-11 PD2592 1005 Mixed rock and soil 1039 15-Sep-11 2241 950 25650

07808967 0003792008 09-Sep-11 GB3193 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1136 15-Sep-11 2261 960 25920

07808968 0003792009 09-Sep-11 HH7577 1115 Mixed rock and soil 1148 15-Sep-11 2416 1150 31050

07808970 0003792011 09-Sep-11 MR7288 1408 Broken Concrete 1432 15-Sep-11 2080 660 17820

07808971 0003792012 14-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 941 19-Sep-11 2266 990 26730

07808972 0003792013 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1055 Broken Concrete 1123 19-Sep-11 2270 1020 27540

07808973 0003792014 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1318 Broken Concrete 1346 19-Sep-11 2156 900 24300

07808974 0003792015 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1250 Mixed rock and soil 1514 19-Sep-11 2171 910 24570

07808975 0003792016 14-Sep-11 GH1190 1607 Broken Concrete 1637 19-Sep-11 2066 800 21600

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808976 0003792017 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1610 Broken Concrete 1640 16-Sep-11 2309 900 24300

07808977 0003792018 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1350 Mixed rock and soil 1417 16-Sep-11 2276 870 23490

07808978 0003792019 10-Sep-11 MR7288 1112 Mixed rock and soil 1134 16-Sep-11 2231 810 21870

07808979 0003792020 10-Sep-11 MR7288 913 Broken Concrete 940 16-Sep-11 2380 960 25920

07808980 0003792021 14-Sep-11 EP408 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1409 19-Sep-11 2325 1060 28620

07808981 0003792022 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1342 Mixed rock and soil 1410 19-Sep-11 2270 1040 28080

07808982 0003792023 14-Sep-11 EP408 1444 Mixed rock and soil 1504 19-Sep-11 2227 960 25920

07808983 0003792024 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1440 Mixed rock and soil 1511 19-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07808984 0003792025 14-Sep-11 EP408 1530 Mixed rock and soil 1559 19-Sep-11 2308 1050 28350

07808985 0003792026 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1543 Mixed rock and soil 1608 19-Sep-11 2252 1020 27540

07808986 0003792027 14-Sep-11 EP408 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1658 19-Sep-11 2322 1060 28620

07808987 0003792028 14-Sep-11 CG1498 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1706 19-Sep-11 2236 1010 27270

07808988 0003792029 15-Sep-11 CG1498 825 Mixed rock and soil 852 20-Sep-11 2184 950 25650

07808989 0003792030 15-Sep-11 CG1498 930 Mixed rock and soil 953 20-Sep-11 2295 1060 28620

07808990 0003792031 15-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 921 20-Sep-11 2294 1030 27810

07808991 0003792032 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Broken Concrete 1113 20-Sep-11 2215 940 25380

07808992 0003792033 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1335 Broken Concrete 1406 20-Sep-11 2166 920 24840

07808993 0003792034 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 20-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07808994 0003792035 15-Sep-11 GH1190 1632 Broken Concrete 1701 20-Sep-11 2160 900 24300

07808995 0003792036 16-Sep-11 GH1190 850 Broken Concrete 917 21-Sep-11 2265 1020 27540

07808996 0003792037 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 21-Sep-11 2344 1100 29700

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07808997 0003792038 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1445 21-Sep-11 2297 1040 28080

07808998 0003792039 16-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1629 21-Sep-11 2266 1020 27540

07808999 0003792040 17-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Mixed rock and soil 947 22-Sep-11 2266 1000 27000

07809000 0003792041 15-Sep-11 PD2592 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2334 1050 28350

07809001 0003792042 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1020 Mixed rock and soil 1055 20-Sep-11 2346 1120 30240

07809002 0003792043 15-Sep-11 EP408 1038 Mixed rock and soil 1105 20-Sep-11 2315 1070 28890

07809003 0003792044 15-Sep-11 CL9989 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2217 910 24570

07809004 0003792045 15-Sep-11 GL1498 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1246 20-Sep-11 2348 1120 30240

07809005 0003792046 15-Sep-11 EP408 1217 Mixed rock and soil 1247 20-Sep-11 2260 1000 27000

07809006 0003792047 15-Sep-11 EP408 1625 Mixed rock and soil 1657 20-Sep-11 2386 1140 30780

07809007 0003792048 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1320 Mixed rock and soil 1349 20-Sep-11 2265 1040 28080

07809008 0003792049 16-Sep-11 EP408 825 Broken Concrete 825 20-Sep-11 2290 1020 27540

07809009 0003792050 15-Sep-11 CG1498 1555 Mixed rock and soil 1622 20-Sep-11 2214 980 26460

07809010 0003792051 15-Sep-11 FG3995 950 Soil 1021 20-Sep-11 2244 970 26190

07809011 0003792052 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1027 20-Sep-11 2241 990 26730

07809012 0003792053 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1129 20-Sep-11 2258 980 26460

07809013 0003792054 15-Sep-11 DH6986 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1141 20-Sep-11 2323 1070 28890

07809014 0003792055 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1336 20-Sep-11 2359 1090 29430

07809015 0003792057 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1215 Mixed rock and soil 1345 20-Sep-11 2174 910 24570

07809016 0003792060 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1515 Mixed rock and soil 1546 20-Sep-11 2251 980 26460

07809017 0003792058 15-Sep-11 FC3995 1620 Mixed rock and soil 1652 20-Sep-11 2328 1050 28350

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

Construction and Demdition Material Disposal Delivery Form

拆建物料運載記錄

07809018 0003792059 16-Sep-11 FC3995 810 Mixed rock and soil 845 21-Sep-11 2300 1030 27810

07809019 0003792060 15-Sep-11 PJ165 1130 Mixed rock and soil 1207 20-Sep-11 2168 910 24570

07809020 0003792061 16-Sep-11 BL3661 830 Broken Concrete 906 20-Sep-11 2205 980 26460

07809021 0003792063 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1435 20-Sep-11 2297 1070 28890

07809022 0003792062 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1043 Mixed rock and soil 1117 20-Sep-11 2232 1000 27000

07809023 0003792070 16-Sep-11 BL3661 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1626 20-Sep-11 2232 1010 27270

07809024 0003792068 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1408 21-Sep-11 2233 910 24570

07809025 0003792069 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Broken Concrete 938 21-Sep-11 2158 820 22140

07809026 0003792067 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1110 Broken Concrete 1148 21-Sep-11 2254 930 25110

07809027 0003792064 17-Sep-11 FN8993 908 Mixed rock and soil 938 21-Sep-11 2291 1030 27810

07809028 0003792065 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1145 21-Sep-11 2219 970 26190

07809029 0003792066 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1403 Mixed rock and soil 1436 21-Sep-11 2298 1040 28080

07809030 0003792072 16-Sep-11 FC3995 919 Mixed rock and soil 955 21-Sep-11 2320 1060 28620

07809031 0003792075 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 21-Sep-11 2255 990 26730

07809032 0003792074 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1453 21-Sep-11 2325 1070 28890

07809033 0003792071 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1530 Soil 1604 21-Sep-11 2250 980 26460

07809034 0003792073 16-Sep-11 FC3995 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1106 21-Sep-11 2271 1000 27000

07809035 0003792076 20-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 24-Sep-11 2183 930 25110

07809036 0003792077 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2272 950 25650

07809037 0003792078 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1118 23-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07809038 0003792079 19-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Soil 1702 23-Sep-11 2362 1110 29970

Chit No記帳單號

DDF Serial No運載記錄票編號

Disposal Date卸置日期

Vehicle No車輛登記號

DepartureTime from

Site出泥時間

Type of Material物料類別

Arrival Time atDisposalGround到達時間

Received Date收回單日期

Weight In (tonne)入載重量(公噸)

Charged Load(tonne)收費重

量 (公噸)

Amount (HK$)總數 (港幣)

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07809039 0003792080 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1600 Soil 1627 22-Sep-11 2360 1090 29430

07809040 0003792081 19-Sep-11 GH1190 900 Mixed rock and soil 939 23-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809041 0003792082 17-Sep-11 DJ9133 1540 Soil 1610 22-Sep-11 2308 980 26460

07809042 0003792083 17-Sep-11 FN8993 1600 Broken Concrete 1632 22-Sep-11 2203 950 25650

07809043 0003792084 19-Sep-11 FN8993 830 Mixed rock and soil 900 23-Sep-11 2347 1080 29160

07809044 0003792085 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1107 23-Sep-11 2249 990 26730

07809045 0003792086 19-Sep-11 FN8993 1615 Mixed rock and soil 1652 23-Sep-11 2255 1000 27000

07809046 0003792087 20-Sep-11 FN8993 900 Soil 926 24-Sep-11 2162 900 24300

07809047 0003792089 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1422 24-Sep-11 2315 1050 28350

07809048 0003792090 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 24-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07809049 0003792091 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1036 Mixed rock and soil 1107 24-Sep-11 2226 970 26190

07809050 0003792092 20-Sep-11 GH1190 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1434 24-Sep-11 2265 1010 27270

07809051 0003792093 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Soil 1621 24-Sep-11 2264 950 25650

07809052 0003792094 20-Sep-11 FN8993 1540 Soil 1613 24-Sep-11 2269 1020 27540

07809053 0003792095 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Soil 1111 23-Sep-11 2316 990 26730

07809054 0003792096 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 927 24-Sep-11 2328 1020 27540

07809055 0003792097 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 1605 Mixed rock and soil 1639 23-Sep-11 2286 960 25920

07809056 0003792098 19-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 929 23-Sep-11 2349 1040 28080

07809057 0003792099 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1147 22-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07809058 0003792088 20-Sep-11 DJ9133 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1425 24-Sep-11 2257 940 25380

07809059 0003792100 17-Sep-11 GH1190 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1442 22-Sep-11 2308 1040 28080

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07892951 0003792101 23-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Mixed rock and soil 1715 28-Sep-11 2225 960 25920

07892952 0003792102 23-Sep-11 DJ9133 1635 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2272 940 25380

07892953 0003792103 23-Sep-11 GH1190 1645 Mixed rock and soil 1714 28-Sep-11 2208 960 25920

07892954 0003792104 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 900 Mixed rock and soil 934 28-Sep-11 2261 930 25110

07892955 0003792105 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1107 28-Sep-11 2311 980 26460

07892956 0003792106 24-Sep-11 GH1190 905 Broken Concrete 938 28-Sep-11 2226 960 25920

07892957 0003792107 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1402 28-Sep-11 2289 960 25920

07892958 0003792108 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1500 Broken Concrete 1529 28-Sep-11 2310 980 26460

07892959 0003792109 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1050 Mixed rock and soil 1122 28-Sep-11 2342 1090 29430

07892960 0003792110 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1345 Mixed rock and soil 1407 28-Sep-11 2232 980 26460

07892961 0003792111 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1538 28-Sep-11 2263 1010 27270

07892962 0003792112 24-Sep-11 DJ9133 1600 Mixed rock and soil 1700 28-Sep-11 2307 980 26460

07892963 0003792113 24-Sep-11 GH1190 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1707 28-Sep-11 2261 1010 27270

07892964 0003792114 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1025 Mixed rock and soil 1055 29-Sep-11 2239 980 26460

07892965 0003792115 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Soil 1400 29-Sep-11 2343 1080 29160

07892966 0003792116 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1500 Mixed rock and soil 1526 29-Sep-11 2279 1020 27540

07892967 0003792117 26-Sep-11 FN8993 1620 Soil 1651 29-Sep-11 2316 1060 28620

07892968 0003792118 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1102 29-Sep-11 2240 990 26730

07892969 0003792119 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1325 Soil 1357 29-Sep-11 2231 970 26190

07892970 0003792120 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1450 Mixed rock and soil 1523 29-Sep-11 2338 1090 29430

07892971 0003792121 24-Sep-11 GV8482 1225 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2275 890 24030

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07892972 0003792122 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1220 Mixed rock and soil 1256 27-Sep-11 2318 870 23490

07892973 0003792123 24-Sep-11 MH1788 1410 Mixed rock and soil 1444 27-Sep-11 2376 910 24570

07892974 0003792124 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1120 Mixed rock and soil 1156 29-Sep-11 2373 910 24570

07892975 0003792125 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1348 29-Sep-11 2244 790 21330

07892976 0003792126 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1430 Soil 1501 29-Sep-11 2283 830 22410

07892977 0003792127 26-Sep-11 MH1788 1540 Soil 1615 29-Sep-11 2258 800 21600

07892978 0003792128 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1035 Soil 1108 30-Sep-11 2349 890 24030

07892979 0003792129 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1040 Soil 1114 30-Sep-11 2300 850 22950

07892980 0003792130 27-Sep-11 GV8482 1155 Soil 1224 30-Sep-11 2410 950 25650

07892981 0003792131 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1230 Mixed rock and soil 1259 30-Sep-11 2294 840 22680

07892982 0003792132 27-Sep-11 MH1788 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1414 30-Sep-11 2264 810 21870

07892983 0003792133 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1000 Mixed rock and soil 1033 30-Sep-11 2345 940 25380

07892984 0003792134 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1005 Soil 1044 30-Sep-11 2296 840 22680

07892985 0003792135 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1135 Soil 1203 30-Sep-11 2256 840 22680

07892986 0003792136 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1140 Soil 1213 30-Sep-11 2245 800 21600

07892987 0003792137 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1400 Mixed rock and soil 1426 30-Sep-11 2292 840 22680

07892988 0003792138 28-Sep-11 GV8482 1355 Mixed rock and soil 1428 30-Sep-11 2216 810 21870

07892989 0003792139 28-Sep-11 MH1788 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1549 30-Sep-11 2347 890 24030

07892991 0003792141 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Soil 1412 30-Sep-11 2334 1080 29160

07892992 0003792142 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1545 30-Sep-11 2249 1000 27000

07892993 0003792143 26-Sep-11 GH1190 1610 Soil 1649 29-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

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07892994 0003792144 27-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Soil 942 30-Sep-11 2303 1040 28080

07892995 0003792145 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2274 1010 27270

07892996 0003792146 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1325 Mixed rock and soil 1357 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07892997 0003792147 27-Sep-11 FN8993 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 30-Sep-11 2272 1020 27540

07892998 0003792148 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2264 940 25380

07892999 0003792149 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1620 Soil 1651 30-Sep-11 2236 910 24570

07893000 0003792150 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1104 30-Sep-11 2216 900 24300

07893001 0003792151 27-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Soil 943 30-Sep-11 2420 1110 29970

07893002 0003792152 27-Sep-11 GH1190 915 Soil 949 30-Sep-11 2309 1070 28890

07893003 0003792153 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1112 30-Sep-11 2196 950 25650

07893004 0003792154 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1409 30-Sep-11 2195 930 25110

07893005 0003792155 27-Sep-11 GH1190 1633 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2296 1030 27810

07893006 0003792156 28-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 945 30-Sep-11 2301 1040 28080

07893007 0003792157 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1059 30-Sep-11 2309 970 26190

07893008 0003792158 28-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 937 30-Sep-11 2256 1000 27000

07893009 0003792159 28-Sep-11 HA5295 835 Broken Concrete 918 30-Sep-11 2190 920 24840

07893010 0003792160 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Soil 1113 30-Sep-11 2274 1020 27540

07893011 0003792161 28-Sep-11 PD2592 810 Mixed rock and soil 848 30-Sep-11 2208 930 25110

07893012 0003792162 28-Sep-11 LA9970 825 Mixed rock and soil 856 30-Sep-11 2195 980 26460

07893013 0003792163 28-Sep-11 DH6986 830 Mixed rock and soil 905 30-Sep-11 2223 990 26730

07893014 0003792164 28-Sep-11 PD2592 920 Mixed rock and soil 957 30-Sep-11 2204 920 24840

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07893015 0003792165 28-Sep-11 LA9970 935 Mixed rock and soil 1005 30-Sep-11 2351 1140 30780

07893016 0003792166 28-Sep-11 DH6986 950 Mixed rock and soil 1018 30-Sep-11 2341 1090 29430

07893017 0003792167 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1021 Mixed rock and soil 1054 30-Sep-11 2226 950 25650

07893018 0003792168 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1030 Mixed rock and soil 1109 30-Sep-11 2184 970 26190

07893019 0003792169 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1100 Mixed rock and soil 1130 30-Sep-11 2267 1030 27810

07893020 0003792170 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1110 Mixed rock and soil 1149 30-Sep-11 2227 940 25380

07893021 0003792171 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1300 Mixed rock and soil 1335 30-Sep-11 2378 1170 31590

07893022 0003792172 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1310 Mixed rock and soil 1345 30-Sep-11 2290 1050 28350

07893023 0003792173 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1315 Mixed rock and soil 1349 30-Sep-11 2313 1030 27810

07893024 0003792174 28-Sep-11 LA9970 1415 Mixed rock and soil 1436 30-Sep-11 2280 1070 28890

07893025 0003792175 28-Sep-11 DH6986 1420 Soil 1451 30-Sep-11 2233 1000 27000

07893026 0003792176 28-Sep-11 PD2592 1420 Mixed rock and soil 1454 30-Sep-11 2354 1070 28890

07893027 0003792177 30-Sep-11 GH1190 910 Mixed rock and soil 948 03-Oct-11 2265 1010 27270

07893028 0003792178 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1040 Mixed rock and soil 1110 03-Oct-11 2270 1020 27540

07893029 0003792179 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1340 Mixed rock and soil 1412 03-Oct-11 2293 1040 28080

07893030 0003792180 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1505 Soil 1539 03-Oct-11 2304 980 26460

07893031 0003792181 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1355 Broken Concrete 1423 30-Sep-11 2249 970 26190

07893032 0003792182 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1200 Broken Concrete 1226 30-Sep-11 2180 920 24840

07893033 0003792183 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1010 Broken Concrete 1042 30-Sep-11 2289 1020 27540

07893034 0003792184 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1640 Broken Concrete 1708 30-Sep-11 2228 950 25650

07893035 0003792185 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1335 Soil 1404 30-Sep-11 2245 910 24570

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07893036 0003792186 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2273 950 25650

07893037 0003792187 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 1630 Mixed rock and soil 1701 30-Sep-11 2314 980 26460

07893038 0003792188 28-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 30-Sep-11 2321 980 26460

07893039 0003792189 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1015 Mixed rock and soil 1057 30-Sep-11 2273 1010 27270

07893040 0003792190 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1330 Mixed rock and soil 1401 30-Sep-11 2319 1050 28350

07893041 0003792191 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Soil 1540 30-Sep-11 2288 1030 27810

07893042 0003792192 28-Sep-11 FN8993 1630 Soil 1700 30-Sep-11 2276 1030 27810

07893043 0003792193 28-Sep-11 HA5295 1505 Broken Concrete 1538 30-Sep-11 2041 770 20790

07893044 0003792194 28-Sep-11 GH1190 1635 Soil 1708 30-Sep-11 2235 980 26460

07893045 0003792195 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1330 Soil 1357 03-Oct-11 2246 920 24840

07893046 0003792196 30-Sep-11 FN8993 910 Mixed rock and soil 940 03-Oct-11 2264 1010 27270

07893047 0003792197 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1035 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2288 1030 27810

07893048 0003792198 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1340 Soil 1405 03-Oct-11 2304 1040 28080

07893049 0003792199 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 910 Mixed rock and soil 939 03-Oct-11 2289 950 25650

07893050 0003792200 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1030 Soil 1100 03-Oct-11 2305 970 26190

07893051 0003792201 30-Sep-11 DJ9133 1610 Mixed rock and soil 1647 03-Oct-11 2344 1010 27270

07893052 0003792202 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1510 Mixed rock and soil 1548 03-Oct-11 2276 1020 27540

07893053 0003792203 30-Sep-11 FN8993 1640 Soil 1706 03-Oct-11 2273 1020 27540

07893054 0003792204 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1520 Soil 1558 03-Oct-11 2224 970 26190

07893055 0003792205 30-Sep-11 GH1190 1650 Soil 1719 03-Oct-11 2284 1030 27810

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