| Main
Activities |
Environmental
Results |
| Contribute
to the formulation of major policies and plans within the
Government. |
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Environmental impact of policies, strategies and planning
proposals minimised.
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Sustainability incorporated in decision-making process.
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| Develop
and implement environmental improvement programmes. |
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Air quality
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Noise mitigation
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Water quality
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Waste management.
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| Plan
and provide waste management facilities. |
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Waste handled and disposed of in an environmentally responsible
manner.
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| Establish
regulatory control framework and enforce environmental ordinances. |
- Air,
water, waste and noise impacts from polluting activities
reduced.
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| Build
partnerships and engage stakeholders. |
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Better co-operation gained from all sectors in improving
the environment.
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| Deliver
environmental education programmes to promote environmental
awareness and public participation. |
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Increased awareness about preventing and tackling environmental
problems through enhanced partnerships and capacity building
with stakeholders.
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| Support
research and professionalism in the environmental disciplines. |
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Professional contribution to environmental management
in Hong Kong enhanced.
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| Operations
and Services |
Effects
and Environmental Impact |
Measures
Taken to Contain the Impact |
| Waste
Collection, Transfer and Disposal Services |
Discharge
of wastewater and leachate |
- Pollution
of receiving water bodies
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Waste
management facilities are equipped with wastewaster treatment
systems to ensure discharge complies with water quality standards. |
| Emission
of landfill gas |
- Potential
fire and other hazards to human life
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Operating
and closed landfills are equipped with landfill gas management
and monitoring systems to remove potential hazards and risks
within and to the adjacent areas. Initiatives are also taken
to make use of the collected landfill gas both on-site and
off-site. |
| Environmental
nuisance |
- Noise,
odour and visual impact
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Noise
and odour nuisances are regularly monitored to ensure compliance
with internal and statutory standards. Visual impact is assessed
during the development stage of facilities. Mitigation measures
such as landscaping and visual barriers are provided where
appropriate. |
| Exhaust
emission from on-site treatment facilities, vehicles and vessel
fleets |
- Air
pollution and contribution to greenhouse gas emissions
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Exhaust
emissions from facilities are regularly monitored. A network
of transfer facilities is used to reduce round-trips of vehicles.
Bulk marine transfer, which can help reduce traffic emissions,
is adopted where appropriate. |
| Consumption
of fuel and electricity |
- Air
pollution and contribution to greenhouse gas emissions
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At
closed and operating landfills, landfill gas is utilised to
substitute fossil fuel for electricity/heat generation. |
| Laboratory
Services |
Exhaust
emission from fume cupboards and safety cabinets |
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Emissions
are scrubbed or filtered before release to the atmosphere.
Regular monitoring for compliance with required standards. |
| Wastewater
discharge |
- Pollution
of receiving water bodies
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Provision
of buffer tanks to prevent accidental discharge of unsuitable
substances into the sewers. Regular monitoring of discharges
from sinks for compliance with required standards. |
| Accidental
chemical spillage |
- Potential
hazards to human life
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Staff
are trained to deal with accidental spills. All laboratories
are provided with emergency spill kits and procedures for
handling chemical spillage/leakage. |
| Generation
of chemical and biological wastes |
- Residual
pollution from waste treatment processes
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Chemical
waste is properly treated and disposed of by the Chemical
Waste Treatment Centre, and biological waste is disinfected
and disposed of in accordance with WHO guidelines. |
| Field
Work |
Fuel
consumption and emissions from vehicles/vessels |
- Air
pollution and contribution to greenhouse gas emissions
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Vehicles
that run on petrol or LPG are used and follow a non-idling
policy. Groups and offices combine trips whenever possible. |
| Use
of chemicals |
- Contamination
of soil and water bodies
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Only
non-toxic dye is used to trace pollution sources. |
| Disposal
of samples |
- Residual
pollution from waste treatment processes
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Used
samples are returned to laboratories for proper disposal. |
| Office
Activities |
Consumption
of energy and resources (electricity, paper, water, stationery,
etc.) |
- Air
pollution and contribution to greenhouse gas emissions
- Depletion
of resources
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- Reduce
the number of departmental vehicles and adopt cleaner
fuels.
- Reduce
paper consumption on average 2.5% per year for the next
3 years.
- Encourage
wider IT applications in terms of documents sharing and
electronic submission & approval for purchase.
- Endeavour
to reduce electricity consumption through energy saving
measures and lighting audits to identify improvement opportunities
in EPD offices.
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