Issue No.           :           1

           Issue Date         :           July September 2010

           Project No.       :           768

 

 

 

Joint User Complex and Wholesale Fish Market at Area 44, Tuen Mun

 

 

Environmental Monitoring & Audit Report (June August 2010)

 

 

 

Prepared By:

 

Allied Environmental Consultants Ltd.

 

 

 

 

COMMERCIAL-IN-CONFIDENCE

 

 

 

 


Issue No.           :           1

Issue Date         :           July September 2010

Project No.       :           768

 

 

 

Joint User Complex and Wholesale Fish Market at Area 44, Tuen Mun

 

 

Environmental Monitoring & Audit Report (June August 2010)

 

 

 

Prepared By:

 

Allied Environmental Consultants Ltd.

 

 

 

COMMERCIAL-IN-CONFIDENCE

 

 

 

 

                Author:                                                                   

                                                Nic H. H. Lam

                                                BSc(Hons) AMHKIOA

 

 

 

 

 

Checked:                                                                                Approved:                                                            

Adi LeeWinnie M.W. Ma                                                Grace M. H. Kwok

BEnvMgmt(Hons) MSc AMHKIOAg(Hons) MEng MHKIEIA BEng(Hons) MHKIEIA MHKIOA

                                                                                              MISWA MIAIA MRAPA LEED AP

                                                                                                                                            

 

 

This report has been prepared by Allied Environmental Consultants Limited with all reasonable skill, care and diligence within the terms of the Agreement with the client, incorporating our General Terms and Conditions of Business and taking account of the resources devoted to it by agreement with the client.

 

We disclaim any responsibility to the client and others in respect of any matters outside the scope of the above.

 

This report is confidential to the client and we accept no responsibility of whatsoever nature to third parties to whom this report, or any part thereof, is made known.  Any such party relies upon the report at their own risk.


 

Table of Contents

Table of Contents                                                                                                                                                                    i

List of Tables                                                                                                                                                                          ii

List of Figures                                                                                                                                                                        ii

List of Appendices                                                                                                                                                                 ii

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY                                                                                                                                                      1

1.    PROJECT BACKGROUND                                                                                                                                     23

1.1      Project Organization and Contact Personnel                                                                                                  23

2.    SENSITIVE RECEIVERS                                                                                                                                          34

3.    CONSTRUCTION WORKS & PROGRAMME                                                                                                   34

4.    SUMMARY OF EM&A REQUIREMENT                                                                                                               45

5.    MONITORING METHODOLOGY                                                                                                                          67

5.1      Monitoring Programme                                                                                                                                      67

5.2      Air Quality Monitoring                                                                                                                                      67

5.3      Noise Monitoring                                                                                                                                               67

6.    RESULTS                                                                                                                                                                     78

6.1.      Air Quality                                                                                                                                                           78

6.2.      Noise                                                                                                                                                                     89

6.3.      Weather Conditions                                                                                                                                           89

7.    SITE INSPECTION & AUDIT                                                                                                                                910

8.    Non-compliance, Complaints, Notifications of Summons and Successful Prosecutions           910

9.    OTHERS                                                                                                                                                                  1011

10.  CONCLUSIONS                                                                                                                                                    1011


 

List of Tables

 

Table 1 Contact Details of Key Personnel

Table 2 Interrelationship between Construction Activities and Mitigation Measures

Table 3 Action and Limit Level for Air Quality Impact Monitoring at Yuet Wu Villa

Table 4 Action and Limit Levels for Construction Noise Impact Monitoring

Table 5 Event Action Plan

Table 6 Noise Monitoring Equipment

Table 7 1-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Table 8 24-hour TSP Monitoring Results

Table 9 Noise Monitoring Results

Table 10           Summary of Weather Conditions during the Monitoring Period

Table 11           Summary of Site Inspections

 

 

List of Figures

 

Figure 1            Site Location Plan

Figure 2            Location of Air Quality Monitoring Station

Figure 3            Location of Noise Monitoring Station

Figure 4            Photos of Air Quality Monitoring Station

Figure 5            Photos of Noise Monitoring Station

 

List of Appendices

 

Appendix A      Detail Schedule of Monitoring Programme

Appendix B      Calibration Record of High-Volume TSP Sampler

Appendix C      Calibration Certification of the Sound Level Meter and Calibrator

Appendix D      Summary of 1-Hour TSP Monitoring Record

Appendix E      Summary of 24-Hour TSP Monitoring Record

Appendix F      Summary of Noise Monitoring Record

Appendix G      Wind Record from Hong Kong Observatory

Appendix H      Mitigation Measures Implementation Schedule for Construction Stage

Appendix I       Memorandum Notifying the Violation of the Noise Control Ordinance


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

Allied Environmental Consultants Limited (AEC) has been appointed to conduct an environmental monitoring and audit (EM&A) program for the proposed Joint User Complex and Wholesale Fish Market at Area 44, Tuen Mun. The construction works were commenced on 31st July 2008. This report is the twenty-third fifth monthly EM&A report, which detailed the environmental monitoring and audit results recorded during the period from 1st June August 2010 to 30th 31st June August 2010.

 

Impact environmental monitoring for the proposed Joint User Complex and Wholesale Fish Market at Area 44, Tuen Mun has been carried out on 6th, 12th, 18th, 24th and 30th August 4th, 10th, 15th, 21st and 26th June  2010 at Block 15, Yuet Wu Villa. 1-hr TSP and noise monitoring were conducted within the period of 0700-1900 hours, where 24-hr TSP monitoring was conducted continuously for a 24-hour period.

 

1-hour TSP monitoring results at the monitoring location ranged from 8280£gg/m3 to 182125£gg/m3 with an average of 117101£gg/m3. 24-hour TSP monitoring results ranged from 7461£gg/m3 to 8476£gg/m3 with an average of 7767£gg/m3.

 

Noise monitoring results at the monitoring location ranged from 60.9dB7dB(A) to 62.71.9dB(A) with an average of 61.6dB6dB(A).

 

Based on the monitoring results, the air quality and construction noise level complied with the environmental requirements in EM&A Manual. There were no breaches of the action and limit levels.

 

In this reporting period, there was no follow-up action from EPD regarding the non-compliance recorded on 16th May 2010 during site inspection of the EPD. The contractor carried out construction works with powered mechanical equipment on 16th May 2010 (Sunday) without Construction Noise Permit (CNP). Memorandum from EPD (Ref.: EP/RW/0000/080262 dated 8th June 2010) was received reminding the main contractor to abide by the NCO and supply to EPD the extract of the contract documents showing the name of the appointed contractor/subcontractor of the site, the project commencement date and the anticipated completion date, site layout plan showing the location and boundary of the site; and site diary of date.  The contractor had provided the aforementioned documents to the EPD for their follow-up action.

 

No other complaint, inspection notice, notification of summons or prosecution was received.

 

Construction activities will be undertaken in July September 2010 include internal finishing works, installation of Kalzip Roof, C&J installation works, metal works installation, dismantling of hoarding, last manhole connection works, reinstatement of existing concrete pavement outside site boundary, installation of fender, dismantling of bamboo scaffolding, external landscape works, 2nd or final fixing for E&M services works and T&C for E&M services works. installation of steel & metal works, installation of joinery & carpentary works, internal & external finishing works, modification/ additional works for E&M installation, additional works for fender installation and defects rectification after handover.

 

Potential environmental impacts include dust generation from stockpiles of dusty materials, concrete works and the internal finishes; noise from operation of the equipments, runoff from concrete works, drainage works and the storage of various C&D and chemical wastes. The Contractor should properly implement the required environmental mitigation measures as per the implementation schedule in the EM&A manual to ensure no significant adverse environmental impacts to be arisen from the construction works. The Contractor was reminded to maintain good housekeeping throughout the construction phase.

 


1.       PROJECT BACKGROUND

 

A Joint User Complex and Wholesale Fish Market (WFM Complex) at Area 44 in Tuen Mun is proposed to be designed and built by Architectural Services Department on behalf of Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Marine Department, Home Affairs Department, and Food and Environmental Hygiene Department of the Hong Kong SAR. The WFM Complex is to provide a permanent site for the relocation of the existing temporary wholesale fish market at Tuen Mun Area 27 and to accommodate a community hall, a dragon boat racing spectator stand, and other community facilities for public use. The proposed development is a 3-storey complex to accommodate a wholesale fish market, a public toilet, a refuse collection point and a marine refuse collection point at the ground floor, a community hall on the first floor, and a dragon boat race spectator stand with landscaped deck on roof level. The proposed Wholesale Fish Market is categorized as a designated project under the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) and therefore a detailed Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA-085/2002) has been conducted in year 2002 and an Environmental Permit (EP-296/2007) was issued by Environmental Protection Department in December 2007.

 

The subject site is located at Castle Peak Bay of Tuen Mun given in Figure 1. The subject site is bounded to the north by a future local open space presently used as a temporary car park, to the east by Castle Peak Bay typhoon shelter, to the south by a future lorry park and to the west by Wu Shan Road. Yuet Wu Villa being the nearest residential establishment is located at around 85m from the site boundary.

 

1.1       Project Organization and Contact Personnel

 

Key personnel and contact particulars are summarized in Table 1.

 

Table 1            Contact Details of Key Personnel

 

Role

Department / Company

Names

Contact Number

Fax Number

Lead User Department

Agriculture, Fisheries, and Conservation Department

Mr. K.H. Chan

Ms. Louise Li

2150 7092

2150 7104

2314 2866

 

Environmental Permit Holder

Architecture Services Department

Mr. S.W. Chow

Ms. Susana Chan

2867 3716

2867 3706

2523 9622

 

Architect

P&T Architects and Engineers Ltd.

Ms. Sarah Ng

Ms. Vivian Law

2835 3548

2832 3046

2891 3834

 

Main Contractor

W. Hing Construction Co. Ltd.

Mr. Andy Chan

Mr. Jim Lee

9630 7404

6105 4076

8343 9188

Environmental Team Leader

Allied Environmental Consultants Ltd.

Ms. Grace Kwok

2815 7028

2815 5399

Independent Environmental Checker

Cinotech Consultants Ltd.

Dr. Priscilla Choy

2151 2089

3107 1388

 


2.       SENSITIVE RECEIVERS

 

Air Sensitive Receivers (ASRs) within 500m include Yuet Wu Villa, lawn bowling field, tennis court, which are less than 100m away from the subject site. Tuen Mun Wu Hong Clinic is located to the west at about 100m to the site boundary. Two secondary schools, Ka Chi Secondary School and South Tuen Mun Government Secondary School, are approximately 300m to the south of the site boundary.

 

Noise Sensitive Receivers (NSRs) within 300m are Yuet Wu Villa, Siu Hei Court, Yan Chai Hospital Low Chan Chor Si Primary School and Wu King Estate. The nearest NSR will be Block 15 of Yuet Wu Villa.

 

3.       CONSTRUCTION WORKS & PROGRAMME

 

The major works undertaken and/or completed during the monitoring period are listed below:

-            Construction of G/F RC planter wall;

-            Minor concreting works;

-            Internal finishing works;

-            Installation of Kalzip Roof;

-            C&J installation works;

-            Metal works installation;

-            Laying of underground drain pipe at G/F Entrance Plaza;

-            Dismantling of hoarding;

-            Last manhole connection works;

-            Installation of fender;

-            Dismantling of bamboo scaffolding;

-            External landscape works;

-            2nd or final fixing for E&M services works; and

-            T&C for E&M services works.

-            Internal and external finishing works;

-            External landscape works;

-            Installation of Kalzip Roof;

-            Installation of metal works;

-            Installation of carpentery & joinery works;

-            Second and/ or final fixing of E&M works;

-            Last manhole connection works & reinstatement of pavement (XP works along Wu Shan Road);

-            Installation of fender;

-            Rebar fixing, erection of formwork & concreting to minor RC structure;

-            Dismantling of hoarding;

-            Dismantling of bamboo scaffolding;

-            Installation of Spectator Stand seating;

-            Installation of jib crane, and

-            Installation of Ice/ Cold Store;

-         1) SStormwater last manhole connection along Wu Shan Road, ; 2)

-         Reinstatement of concrete pavement along Wu Shan Road, ; 3)

-         Installation of steel & metal works, ;

-         4) Installation of joinery & carpentary works, 5) ;

-         Internal & external finishing works, 6) ;

-         Landscaping works, 7) ;

-         Plumbing & drainage works; and

-          8) E&M final fixing & T&C works;.

 

 

Table 2 shows the interrelationship between construction activities and environmental mitigation measures for the reporting month.

 

Table 2            Interrelationship between Construction Activities and Mitigation Measures

 

Construction Works           

Major Environmental Impact

Mitigation Measures

Concrete works

Air, noise and water quality impacts

Well-maintained plants were used and waste water were reused when practicable, cement bags were properly covered and use indoors as practicable

E&M services

Water quality impacts

Waste water were reused when practicable

Internal & external finishes and installation works

Noise impacts

Closely monitoring of noise impacts

 


 

4.       SUMMARY OF EM&A REQUIREMENT

 

For regular impact monitoring, the sampling frequency of at least once in every six-days, shall be strictly observed at the monitoring station for 24-hr TSP monitoring. For 1-hr TSP monitoring, the sampling frequency of at least three times in every six-days should be undertaken when the highest dust impact occurs. For noise monitoring, one set of measurement between 0700-1900 hours on normal weekdays. Leq (30 min) shall be used as the monitoring parameter.

 

From baseline monitoring results, the proposed Action and Limit Levels for air quality are summarized in Table 3. The average baseline 1-hr TSP value of 129£gg/m3 and 24-hr TSP value of 65£gg/m3 measured at Block 15, Yuet Wu Villa was used to determine the action and limit level for air quality impact monitoring. The proposed Action and Limit Levels for construction noise are summarized in Table 4.

 

Table 3            Action and Limit Level for Air Quality Impact Monitoring at Yuet Wu Villa

 

Parameters

Baseline Level (£gg/m33)

Action Level (£gg/m33)

Limit Level (£gg/m33)

24-Hour TSP Level

65

173

260

1-Hour TSP Level

129

334

500

 

Table 4            Action and Limit Levels for Construction Noise Impact Monitoring

 

Time Period

Action Level

 Limit Level

Daytime (0700-1900 hours) on weekdays

When one documented compliant is received

Dwelling 75dB(A) 11

School 70dB(A) 11

(65dB(A) during examinations) 11

1900-2300 on any day and 0700-2300 on Sunday and general holidays, for use of PME2

When one documented compliant is received

65dB(A) 33

All days during the night-time (2300-0700 hours) 2

2

When one documented compliant is received

50dB(A) 33

Note: 1. Construction noise criteria stipulated in the TM-EIAO

2. A Construction Noise Permit (CNP) shall be required for the carrying out of the construction work during the restricted hours (1900-2300 on any day and 0700-2300 on Sunday and general holidays, for use of PME; and All days during the night-time (2300-0700 hours))

3. Area sensitivity rating of the monitoring location is ¡§B¡¨.

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Should non-compliance of the above Action and Limit levels occurs, the contractor shall undertake corresponding in accordance with the proposed Event Action Plan given in the EM&A Manual. A summarized general Event Action Plan is given in Table 5. Details should be referred to the Event Action Plan in the EM&A Manual.


 

Table 5            Event Action Plan

 

Level

Step 1

Step 2

Step 3

Action

l  Identify source

l  Check monitoring data and working methods

l  Contact project manager to discuss and implement remedial action

l  Rectify any unacceptable practice

l  Amend working methods if appropriate

l  If exceedance continues, commence additional monitoring

l  Notify client/project manager following correct of the situation

l  Cease additional monitoring if exceedance stops

Limit

l  Identify source

l  Notify client/project manager

l  Check monitoring data and working methods

l  Repeat measurement to confirm finding

l  Commence additional monitoring

l  Take immediate action to avoid further exceedance

l  Submit proposal for remedial actions to client/project manager within 3 working days

l  Implement the agreed proposal

l  If exceedance continues, amend and resubmit the proposal

l  Notify client/project manager following correction of the situation

l  Cease additional monitoring if exceedance stops

 


5.       MONITORING METHODOLOGY

5.1       Monitoring Programme

 

Air quality monitoring and noise monitoring were conducted at Block 15, Yuet Wu Villa on 6th, 12th, 18th, 24th and 30th August 4th, 10th, 15th, 21st and 26th June 2010. The air quality monitoring and noise monitoring for July August 2010 will be scheduled on 4th, 10th, 16th, 22nd and 28th September 2nd, 8th, 14th, 20th, 26th and 31st July 2010. Appendix A displayed the detail schedule of the monitoring programme. Air quality monitoring station was set up at the roof top of the residential block and noise monitoring was conducted at 1.2m above ground level in front of the residential block and at the junction of Wu Sau Street and Wu On Street as given in Figures 2 and 3. Figures 4 and 5 show photos taken during monitoring at the two locations.

 

5.2       Air Quality Monitoring

 

1-hour and 24-hour TSP air quality monitoring was conducted at the designated air quality monitoring location using a High Volume TSP Sampler (Model No: Anderson GMWS-2310 ACCU-VOL) at the designated location. The Calibration Record of the High-Volume TSP Sampler is given in Appendix B. 24-hour TSP samples were taken every six days. 1-hour TSP samples were taken three times a day between 0700-1900 hours. The weighing of the filter paper used in the monitoring was undertaken by ALS Laboratory Group Environmental Division. (HOKLAS Registration No.: 066)

 

5.3       Noise Monitoring

 

Noise monitoring was conducted at the designated noise monitoring location between 0700-1900 hours using a sound level meter which complies with the International Electrotechnical Commission Publications 651:1979 (Type 1) and 804:1985 (Type 1). Noise instrumentation details are given in Table 6 and the Calibration Certificate for the sound level meter and calibrator is given in Appendix C.

 

Table 6            Noise Monitoring Equipment

 

Manufacturer

Type/Model No.

Equipment

RION

Model NL 31

Precision Sound Level Analyser with windshield

RION

Model NC 73

Calibrator

AZ Instrument

AZ Instrument 8908

Thermo-anemometer

 

Noise level measurements were recorded in terms of thirty minutes A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq(30min)) on a daily basis. The sound level meter was calibrated immediately prior to and following each noise measurement. The meter was mounted on a tripod at a height of 1.2m and the microphone was positioned at 1m away the building façade of the noise monitoring station facing the construction site.

 

Noise measurements were not made in the presence of fog, rain, and wind with a steady speed exceeding 5m/s or wind with gusts exceeding 10m/s. The wind speed was checked with a portable anemometer capable of measuring the wind speed in m/s.

6.       RESULTS

6.1.       Air Quality

 

1-hour and 24-hour TSP monitoring results are summarized in Tables 7 and 8 and serve as the basis for determining the action and limit levels. The minimum and maximum 1-hour TSP measured at Yuet Wu Villa was 8280£gg/m3 and 182125£gg/m3 respectively with an average of 117101£gg/m3. The minimum and maximum 24-hour TSP measured was 7461£gg/m3 and 8476£gg/m3 respectively with an average of 7767£gg/m3. Summary of air quality monitoring record is provided in Appendices D and E.

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Table 7            1-Hour TSP Monitoring Results

 

Date

1-hr TSP (£gg/m3)

Average

(£gg/m33)

Reading 1

Reading 2

Reading 3

Average

6th August 20104th June 2010

159110

182101

15490

165100

117101

12th August 201010th June 2010

12888

12699

11686

12391

18th August 201015th June 2010

115119

106125

115120

112121

24th August 201021st June 2010

95103

9587

91107

9499

30th August 201026th June 2010

8290

9280

101109

9293

 

Table 8            24-Hour TSP Monitoring Results

 

Date

24-hr TSP (£gg/m3m3)

6th August 20104th June 2010

8462

12th August 201010th June 2010

7678

18th August 201015th June 2010

7861

24th August 201021st June 2010

7862

30th August 201026th June 2010

7472

Average

7776

 


6.2.       Noise

 

Noise monitoring results in terms of Leq(30min), L10(30min) L90(30min) measured at the designated noise monitoring location are summarized in Table 9. L10(30min) and L90(30min) represent sound levels that are exceeded 10% and 90% of the time respectively. Normally, L10(30min) measurements can be considered as the average peak levels, whilst L90(30min) levels can be considered as the average background noise levels.

 

During the reporting month, the minimum and maximum noise level measured at Yuet Wu Villa was 60.9dB2dB(A) Leq(30min) and 62.7dB(A) Leq(30min) respectively with an average of 61.6dB4dB(A) Leq(30min). No exceedance was recorded in this reporting period. Summary of noise monitoring record will be provided in Appendix F.

10(30mins)

 

Table 9            Noise Monitoring Results

 

Date

L10(30mins) (dB(A))

L90(30mins)  (dB(A))

Leq (30mins)  (dB(A))

6th August 20102nd July 2010

62.763.8

59.659.7

61.79

12th August 20108th July 2010

63.07

58.99.8

61.72

18th August 201014th July 2010

6362.7

59.77.2

61.20.7

24th August 201020th July 2010

62.77

578.2

60.21.9

30th August 201026th July 2010

63.91

60.258.2

6261.7

31st July 2010

62.9

58.9

61.7

Average

63.14

59.28.4

61.64

 

6.3.       Weather Conditions

 

Weather data of the monitoring station were obtained from the nearest Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) Tuen Mun automatic weather station located at Tuen Mun Town Park (63 mPD). Table 10 summarizes the wind data during the monitoring dates. Wind record from HKO is shown in Appendix G.

 

Table 10          Summary of Weather Conditions during the Monitoring Period

 

Date

Weather

Prevailing Wind direction

Daily Average Wind speed (m/s)

6th August 20104th June 2010

CloudySunny

NN

1.822.03

12th August 201010th June 2010

CloudySunny

WSE

2.940.89

18th August 201015th June 2010

SunnyCloudy

SN

1.743.34

24th August 201021st June 2010

CloudyCloudy

SE

1.952.80

30th August 201026th June 2010

SunnyCloudy

SEN

1.972.38

 


7.       SITE INSPECTION & AUDIT

 

4 site inspections were conducted by the Environmental Team (ET) in this reporting period. Major observations by the ET, actions by the Contractor and outcome are summarized in the Table 11.

 

Table 11          Summary of Site Inspections

 

Date

Observations

Action taken by Contractor

Outcome

6th August 20104th June 2010

No observations during inspection.No observations during inspection.

Contractor was required to keep up with the mitigation measures.Contractor was required to keep up with the mitigation measures.

Nil.Nil.

13th August 20109th July 2010

No observations during inspection.Haul road appeared dry.

Contractor was required to keep up with the mitigation measures.Contractor was requested to increase the frequency of watering.

Nil.Sufficient water spraying was given to dry haul road.

20th August 2010

No observations during inspection.

Contractor was required to keep up with the mitigation measures.

Nil.

20th August 201018th June 2010

No observations during inspection.Stockpiles of sand were not properly covered.

Contractor was required to keep up with the mitigation measures.Contractor was requested to provide covering.

Nil.Covering was given to the stockpiles of sand.

27th August 201025th June 2010

No observations during inspection.Stockpiles of sand and rubbish were not properly covered.

Contractor was required to keep up with the mitigation measures.Contractor was requested to provide covering.

Nil.Covering was given to the stockpiles of sand and rubbish.

 

During site inspections in the reporting month, no non-conformance of implementation of environmental mitigation measures was identified. All environmental mitigation measures for construction stages stated in approved EIA Report, EM&A Manual and Environmental Permit shall be carried out throughout the whole construction period as shown in Appendix H.

 

8.       Non-compliance, Complaints, Notifications of Summons and Successful Prosecutions

 

In this reporting period, there was follow-up actionwas no follow-up action from EPD regarding the non-compliance recorded on 16th May 2010 during site inspection of the EPD. The contractor carried out construction works with powered mechanical equipment on 16th May 2010 (Sunday) without Construction Noise Permit (CNP). Memorandum from EPD (Ref.: EP/RW/0000/080262 dated 8th June 2010) was received reminding the main contractor to abide by the NCO and supply to EPD the extract of the contract documents showing the name of the appointed contractor/subcontractor of the site, the project commencement date and the anticipated completion date, site layout plan showing the location and boundary of the site; and site diary of date.  The contractor had provided the aforementioned documents to the EPD for their follow-up action.

 

No other complaint, inspection notice, notification of summons or prosecution was received.  


 

9.       OTHERS

 

A total of 1,402.21094.7 tonnes of inert C&D material was disposed of at public fill. A total of 149.4 5 tonnes of waste including general refuse and non-inert C&D wastes such as timber and bamboo were disposed to landfill. No chemical waste was transported off site in this reporting period.

 

10.   CONCLUSIONS

 

Environmental monitoring has been carried out for the proposed Joint User Complex and Wholesale Fish Market at Area 44, Tuen Mun. 1-hour and 24-hour TSP air quality monitoring and noise monitoring was conducted at Block 15, Yuet Wu Villa during the period from 1st June July 2010 to 30th June 31st July 2010.

 

The average 1-hour TSP level is 117108£gg/m3 and average 24-hour TSP level is 7763£gg/m3. For impact noise monitoring, the average Leq(30min) is 61.6dB4dB(A). All monitoring results complied with the relevant action and limit levels.

 

In this reporting period, there was was no follow-up action from EPD regarding the non-compliance recorded on 16th May 2010 during site inspection of the EPD. The contractor carried out construction works with powered mechanical equipment on 16th May 2010 (Sunday) without Construction Noise Permit (CNP). Memorandum from EPD (Ref.: EP/RW/0000/080262 dated 8th June 2010) was received reminding the main contractor to abide by the NCO and supply to EPD the extract of the contract documents showing the name of the appointed contractor/subcontractor of the site, the project commencement date and the anticipated completion date, site layout plan showing the location and boundary of the site; and site diary of date.  The contractor had provided the aforementioned documents to the EPD for their follow-up action.

 

No other complaint, inspection notice, notification of summons or prosecution was received.