Environmental Permit No. FEP-01A/167/2003/C

環境許可證編號  FEP-01A/167/2003/C

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT ORDINANCE

(CHAPTER 499)

Section 10 & 13

 

環境影響評估條例

(499)

10條及第13

 

ENVIRONMENTAL PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A DESIGNATED PROJECT

建造指定工程項目的新的環境許可證

 

PART A (MAIN PERMIT)

A (許可證主要部分)

 

 

Pursuant to Sections 10 and 13 of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (the Ordinance), the Director of Environmental Protection (the Director) granted the Environmental Permit (No. FEP-01/167/2003/B) to Leighton Contractors (Asia) Limited (hereinafter referred to as the “Permit Holder”) on 16 June 2005.  Pursuant to Section 13 of the Ordinance, the Director amends the Environmental Permit (No. FEP-01/167/2003/B) based on the Application No. VEP-192/2005.  The amendments described below, are incorporated into this  Environmental Permit (No. FEP-01A/167/2003/C).  This Environmental Permit as amended is for the construction of the designated project described in Part B of this Permit subject to the conditions specified in and attached to Part C of this Permit.

 

 

根據《環境影響評估條例》(條例)第1013條的規定,環境保護署署長(署長)於2005616將環境許可證 (編號FEP-01/167/2003/B) 批予禮頓建築(亞洲)有限公司(下稱許可證持有人)。根據條例第 13條的規定,署長因應更改環境許可證的申請編號VEP-192/2005 修訂環境許可證(編號FEP-01/167/2003/B)。下文說明的修訂,已包含在本環境許可證內 (編號FEP-01A/167/2003/C)。本經修訂的環境許可證作為建造本許可證B所說明的指定工程項目,但須遵守本許可證C所說明及附載的條件。

 

 

The issue of this amended Environmental Permit is based on the documents, approvals or permissions described below:本經修訂的環境許可證乃依據下列文件、批准或許可條件而簽發:

 

 

Application No.

申請書編號

VEP-192/2005

 

Document in the Register :

登記冊上的文件:

 

(1) Proposed Submarine Gas Pipelines from Cheng Tou Jiao Liquefied Natural Gas Receiving Terminal, Shenzhen to Tai Po Gas Production Plant, Hong Kong

(Register No.: AEIAR-071/2003)

-          Environmental Impact Assessment Report (4 March 2003) [Hereinafter referred to as the “EIA Report”]

-          Environmental Impact Assessment Executive Summary (4 March 2003) [Hereinafter referred to as the “EIA Executive Summary”]

-          Environmental Monitoring and Audit Manual (4 March 2003)

[Hereinafter referred to as the “EM&A Manual”]

(1) 從深圳秤頭角液化天然氣接收站連接至香港大埔煤氣製造廠之海底輸氣管道(登記冊編號: AEIAR-071/2003)

-          環境影響評估報告 (200334) [下稱環評報告”]

-          環境影響評估行政摘要 (200334) [下稱環評行政摘要”]

-          環境監察及審核手冊 (200334) [下稱環監手冊”]

 

(2) The Director’s letter of approval of the EIA Report dated 23 April 2003 (Reference: (37) in EP2/G/H/120 II)

(2) 署長於2003423發出批准環評報告的信件 (檔案編號: (37) in EP2/G/H/120 II)

 

(3) Application for Environmental Permit on 2 May 2003 including all attachments submitted (Application No. AEP-167/2003)

(3) 200352提交的環境許可證申請文件包括所有附件(申請書編號: AEP-167/2003)

 

(4) Environmental Permit (Permit No. EP-167/2003) issued on 30 May 2003

(4) 20035 30日發出的環境許可證(許可證編號:EP-167/2003)

 

(5) Application for Variation of an Environmental Permit on 30 December 2004 including all attachments submitted (Application No. VEP-161/2004)

(5) 20041230提交的更改環境許可證申請文件包括所有附件(申請書編號:VEP-161/2004)

 

(6) Environmental Permit (Permit No. EP-167/2003/A) issued on 24 January 2005

(6) 20051 24日發出的環境許可證(許可證編號:EP-167/2003/A)

 

(7) Application for Variation of an Environmental Permit on 26 April 2005 including all attachments submitted (Application No. VEP-175/2005)

(7) 2005426提交的更改環境許可證申請文件包括所有附件(申請書編號:VEP-175/2005)

 

(8) Environmental Permit (Permit No. EP-167/2003/B) issued on 13 May 2005

(8) 20055 13日發出的環境許可證(許可證編號:EP-167/2003/B)

 

(9) Application for Environmental Permit on 20 May 2005 (Application No. FEP-066/2005)

(9) 2005520提交之環境許可證申請文件(申請書編號:FEP-066/2005)

 

(10) Environmental Permit (Permit No.: FEP-01/167/2003/B) issued on 16 June 2005

(10) 2005616發出之環境許可證(許可證編號:FEP-01/167/2003/B)

 

(11) Application for Variation of an Environmental Permit including all attachments submitted on 5 August 2005 (Application No. VEP-192/2005)

(11) 200585提交的更改環境許可證申請包括所有附件(申請書編號:VEP-192/2005

 

 

 

Application No.

申請書編號

Date of Application

申請日期

 

List of Amendments Incorporated into this Environmental Permit

已包含在本環境許可證內修訂項目

 

Date of Amendment

修訂日期

 

VEP-192/2005

5 August 2005

 

200585

Addition of Conditions 3.2a and 3.2b in Part C of the Environmental Permit FEP-01/167/2003/B

 

加入環境許可證編號 FEP-01/167/2003/B C 3.2a 3.2b 項條件。

 

Vary Conditions 3.2, 3.3 & 4.1 in Part C of the Environmental Permit FEP-01/167/2003/B

 

更改環境許可證編號 FEP-01/167/2003/B C 3.2, 3.3 4.1項條件。

 

Addition of Appendices A & B

 

加入附錄AB

 

12 August 2005

 

2005812

 

 

 

          

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date

日期

 

(David T. W. WONG)

Principal Environmental Protection Officer

for Director of Environmental Protection

環境保護署署長

(首席環境保護主任王德威代行)

 


PART B (DESCRIPTIONS OF DESIGNATED PROJECT)

B (指定工程項目的說明)

 

Hereunder is the description of the designated project mentioned in Part A of this environmental permit (hereinafter referred to as the “Permit”):

下列為本環境許可證(下稱許可證”)A所提述的指定工程項目的說明:

  

Title of Designated Projects

指定工程項目的名稱

Proposed Submarine Gas Pipelines from Cheng Tou Jiao Liquefied Natural Gas Receiving Terminal, Shenzhen to Tai Po Gas Production Plant, Hong Kong

[This designated project is hereinafter referred to as “the Project”.]

 

從深圳秤頭角液化天然氣接收站連接至香港大埔煤氣製造廠之海底輸氣管道

[本指定工程項目下稱"工程項目"]

 

Nature of Designated Projects
指定工程項目的性質

Submarine gas pipelines.

 

海底輸氣管道

 

Location of Designated Projects

指定工程項目的地點

The location of the Project is shown in Figure 1 attached to this Permit.

 

工程項目的位置載於本許可證夾附的1

 

Scale and Scope of Designated Project(s)

指定工程項目的規模和範圍

Construction of twin 450mm diameter submarine gas pipelines of approximately 28.5km in length.  The submarine pipelines will be buried to the seabed mainly by jetting method except that a short section of pipelines in Mirs Bay will be laid after dredging.  Engineering backfill will be applied afterwards to the various sections as indicated in Figure 2 of this Permit.

 

建造兩條長約28.5公里,直徑450毫米的海底輸氣管道。輸氣管道主要會用水力噴注法埋於海床,但位於大鵬灣的一小段會用挖掘工程敷設。 各段管道敷設完成後會進行回填工程,如本許可證2所示。 

 

 

 


PART C (PERMIT CONDITIONS)

 

1.         General Conditions

 

1.1        The Permit Holder and any person working on the Project shall comply with all conditions set out in this Permit.  Any non-compliance by any person may constitute a contravention of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) (Cap. 499) and may become the subject of appropriate action being taken under the Ordinance.

 

1.2               The Permit Holder shall ensure full compliance with all legislation from time to time in force including, without limitation to, the Noise Control Ordinance (Cap. 400), Air Pollution Control Ordinance (Cap. 311), Water Pollution Control Ordinance (Cap. 358), Dumping at Sea Ordinance (Cap. 466) and Waste Disposal Ordinance (Cap. 354).  This Permit does not of itself constitute any ground of defence against any proceedings instituted under any legislation or imply any approval under any legislation.

 

1.3               The Permit Holder shall make copies of this Permit together with all documents referred to in this Permit and the documents referred to in Part A of the Permit readily available at all times for inspection by the Director or his authorised officers at all sites/offices covered by this Permit.  Any reference to the Permit shall include all documents referred to in the Permit and also the relevant documents in the EIA Ordinance Register Office.

 

1.4               The Permit Holder shall give a copy of this Permit to the person(s) in charge of the site(s) and ensure that such person(s) fully understands all conditions and all requirements incorporated by the Permit.  The site(s) refers to site(s) of construction of the Project and shall mean the same hereafter.

 

1.5               The Permit Holder shall display conspicuously a copy of this Permit on the construction site(s) at all vehicular site entrances/exits or at a convenient location for public information at all times.  The Permit Holder shall ensure that the most updated information about the Permit, including any amended permit, is displayed at such locations.  If the Permit Holder surrenders a part or the whole of the Permit, the notice he sends to the Director shall also be displayed at the same locations as the original Permit.  The suspended, varied or cancelled Permit shall be removed from display at the construction site(s).

 

1.6               The Permit Holder shall construct the Project in accordance with the project descriptions in Part Bof this Permit.

 

1.7               The Permit Holder shall ensure that the Project is constructed in accordance with the information and recommendations described in the EIA Report, EIA Executive Summary, EM&A Manual (Register No. AEIAR-071/2003), other relevant documents in the EIAO Register Office, the information and mitigation measures described in this Permit, mitigation measures to be recommended in submissions that shall be deposited with or approved by the Director as a result of permit conditions contained in this Permit, and mitigation measures to be recommended under ongoing surveillance and monitoring activities during all stages of the Project.  Where recommendations referred to in the documents of the EIAO Register Office are not expressly referred to in this Permit, such recommendations are nevertheless to be implemented unless expressly excluded or impliedly amended in this Permit.

 

1.8               All submissions, as required under this Permit, shall be rectified and resubmitted in accordance with the comments, if any, made by the Director within one month of the receipt of the Director’s comments or otherwise as specified by the Director.

 

1.9               All submissions approved by the Director, all submissions deposited without comments by the Director, or all submissions rectified in accordance with comments by the Director under this Permit shall be construed as part of the permit conditions described in Part C of this Permit.  Any variations of the submissions shall be approved by the Director in writing or as prescribed in the relevant permit conditions.  Any non-compliance with the submissions may constitute a contravention of the EIAO (Cap.499).  All submissions or any variation of the submissions shall be certified by the Environmental Team (ET) Leader and verified by the Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) referred to respectively in Conditions 2.1 and 2.2 below, before submitting to the Director under this Permit.

 

1.10            The Permit Holder shall release all finalized submissions, as required under this Permit, to the public by depositing copies in the EIAO Register Office, or in any other places, or any internet websites as specified by the Director, or by any other means as specified by the Director for public inspection.  For this purpose, the Permit Holder shall provide sufficient copies of the submissions.

 

1.11            All submissions to the Director required under this Permit shall be delivered either in person or by registered mail to the EIAO Register Office (currently at 27/F, Southorn Centre, 130 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong).  Electronic copies of all finalized submissions required under this Permit shall be prepared in Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) (version 4.0 or later) and in Portable Document Format (PDF version 4.0 or later), unless otherwise agreed by the Director and shall be submitted at the same time as the hard copies.

 

1.12            [Not used]

 

1.13            For the purpose of this Permit, “commencement of construction” does not include works related to site clearance and preparation, or other works as agreed by the Director.

  

2.                  Measures Before Commencement of Construction of the Project

 

Employment of Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Personnel

 

2.1               An Environmental Team (ET) shall be established no later than one month before the commencement of construction of the Project.  The ET shall be headed by an ET Leader.  The ET Leader shall be a person who has at least 7 years' experience in EM&A or environmental management.  The ET and the ET Leader shall be responsible for the implementation of the EM&A programme in accordance with the EM&A requirements as contained in the EM&A Manual.  The ET Leader shall keep a contemporaneous log-book of each and every instance or circumstance or change of circumstances which may affect the findings of the EIA Report and each and every non-compliance with the recommendations of the EIA Report or this Permit.  This log-book shall be kept readily available for inspection by all persons assisting in supervision of the implementation of the recommendations of the EIA Report and this Permit or by the Director or his authorized officers.  Failure to maintain records in the log-book, failure to discharge the duties of the ET Leader as defined in the EM&A Manual or failure to comply with this Condition would entitle the Director to require the Permit Holder by notice in writing to replace the ET Leader.  Failure by the Permit Holder to replace the ET Leader, or further failure to keep contemporaneous records in the log-book despite the employment of a new ET Leader may render the Permit liable to suspension, cancellation or variation.  The ET shall not be in any way an associated body of the Contractor or the IEC for the Project.

 

2.2               An Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) shall be employed no later than one month before the commencement of construction of the Project.  The IEC shall be a person who has at least 7 years' experience in EM&A or environmental management.  The IEC shall be responsible for duties defined in the EM&A Manual, and shall audit the overall EM&A programme, including the implementation of all environmental mitigation measures, submissions required in the EM&A Manual, and any other submissions required under this Permit.  In addition, the IEC shall be responsible for verifying the environmental acceptability of permanent and temporary works, relevant design plans and submissions under this Permit.  The IEC shall verify the contemporaneous records of the log-book(s) mentioned in Condition 2.1 of this Permit.  The IEC shall notify the Director by fax transmission, within 24 hours of receipt of notification from the ET Leader of each and every occurrence, change of circumstances or non-compliance with the recommendations of the EIA Report or this Permit, which might affect the monitoring or control of adverse environmental impacts.  Where the IEC fails to so notify the Director of the same, fails to discharge the duties of the IEC as defined in the EM&A Manual or fails to comply with this Condition, the Director may require the replacement of the IEC by notice in writing.  Failure to replace the IEC upon notice in writing from the Director, or further failure to so notify the Director despite employment of a new IEC may render the Permit liable to suspension, cancellation or variation.  The IEC shall not be in any way an associated body of the Contractor or the ET for the Project.

 

3.                  Submission and Measures During Construction of the Project

 

Management Organization of Main Construction Companies

 

3.1               [Not used]

 

Construction Methods

 

3.2        The Project shall be constructed by using the appropriate installation techniques for the various sections of the pipelines alignment as described in the EIA Report and this Permit, and as indicated in Figures 1 and 2 of this Permit.

 

3.2a   Jetting works for the pipeline between Location E and Location G shown in Figure 1 of this Permit shall be carried out by completing three jetting passes for each 2 kilometre section before moving onto the next 2 kilometre section along the alignment of the pipeline.  The jetting machine shall complete the entire 2 kilometre section in one single pass before returning to the start of the section to begin the next pass, and the next pass shall not commence within 2 hours after the preceding pass has been completed.  Jetting works for the next 2 kilometre section shall not commence within 12 hours after completion of the preceding section.

 

3.2b      Jetting works for the pipeline between Location A and Location D shown in Figure 1 of this Permit shall be carried out by completing three jetting passes.  Each jetting pass shall be continued and completed for the entire section before retuning to the start of the section to begin the next pass.

 

Pilot Test on Jetting Performance

 

3.3        A pilot test on the jetting technique as described in Appendix A of this Permit shall be fully and properly carried out for the purpose of verifying the water quality modelling predictions in the supporting assessment submitted with the application for variation of an Environmental Permit (Application No. VEP-192/2005) and the EIA Report.  The results of the pilot test shall provide the basis to determine any remedial actions during the subsequent jetting operation.  If the results indicate that the modelling predictions are being exceeded, remedial action, such as reduction in jetting speed, shall be taken immediately after the pilot test to ensure that exceedance of the Action and Limit levels for impact monitoring as defined in the EM&A Manual will not occur.  The remedial action, including any reduction in jetting speed, shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the predicted environmental performance in the EIA Report.

 

Mitigation Measures

 

3.4        To mitigate water quality impact arising from the construction works of the Project, the forward speed of the jetting machine for the construction of pipelines section between Location A to Location C, as shown in Figure 1 of this Permit, shall not exceed 67.5 metres per hour and 1.08 kilometres per day; and that for the construction of pipelines section between Location C to Location G shall not exceed 67.5 metres per hour and 1.62 kilometres per day.

 

3.5        Silt curtain shall be installed as indicated in Figure 3 of this Permit and properly maintained when works are being carried out at the Tai Po landing point site and the shore approach section, and when jetting works are being carried out within 2 kilometres from the proposed landing point at the seawall of the Tai Po Industrial Estate, except during the pilot test on jetting performance as required in Condition 3.3 above.  Any proposal to modify the length of silt curtain shall be supported by EM&A results and submitted for the agreement by the Director before implementation.  The environmental acceptability of such modification shall also be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC before submission to the Director.

 

3.6        Grab dredger shall be used for the dredging works between Location D to Location E as shown in Figure 1 of this Permit, and no more than three grab dredgers operating with a separation distance of no less than 1,000 m between each other shall be allowed to dredge at any one time along the pipelines route.

 

3.7        The dredging rate for each grab dredger during dredging between Location D to Location E, as shown in Figure 1 of this Permit, shall not exceed 250 cubic metres per hour and 6,000 cubic metres per day.

 

3.8        To avoid localised aesthetic impacts at the sea surface due to escape of marine mud from the ascending grab to the upper layer of the water column, frame type silt curtain with details shown in Figure 4 and Figure 5 of this Permit shall be employed at each grab dredger for dredging between Location D to Location E as shown in Figure 1 of this Permit.  The silt curtains shall be properly maintained throughout the dredging operation.

 

3.9        All barges used for the transport of dredged materials shall be fitted with tight bottom seals and filled to an appropriate level to ensure that dredged materials do not spill over during transport to the disposal site, and adequate free board shall be maintained to ensure that the decks are not washed by wave action.

 

3.10      Dredging works and jetting works of the Project shall not be carried out simultaneously.

 

4.         Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Requirements During Construction Period

 

4.1         Subject to amendments as stated in Appendix B of this Permit, the EM&A programme for the construction of the Project shall be implemented in accordance with the procedures and requirements set out in the EM&A Manual.  Any changes to the EM&A programme shall be justified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC as conforming to the requirements set out in the EM&A Manual, and shall be submitted to the Director for approval.

 

4.2         Samples, measurements and necessary remedial actions shall be taken in accordance with the requirements of the EM&A Manual by:

(a)                conducting baseline environmental monitoring on water quality and marine ecology;

(b)                conducting impact monitoring on water quality and marine ecology;

(c)                carrying out remedial actions described in the Event/Action Plans of the EM&A Manual in accordance with the time frame set out in the Event/Action Plans, or as agreed by the Director, in case where specified criteria in the EM&A Manual are exceeded; and

(d)                logging and keeping records of the details of (a) to (c) above for all parameters in accordance with the time requirements set out in the EM&A Manual and in any event no later than three working days of the collection of data or completion of remedial action(s), for the purpose of preparing and submitting the monthly EM&A Reports and to make available the information for inspection on site.

 

4.3         All EM&A data submitted under this Permit shall be true, valid and correct.

 

4.4         Three hard copies and one electronic copy of the Baseline Monitoring Report shall be submitted to the Director at least two weeks before the commencement of construction of the Project.  The submission shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC.  Additional copies of the submission shall be made available to the Director upon his request.

 

4.5         Three hard copies and one electronic copy of monthly EM&A Report shall be submitted to the Director within two weeks after the end of the reporting month.  The EM&A Reports shall include a summary of all non-compliance (exceedances) of the environmental quality performance limits (Action and Limit Levels).  The submissions shall be certified by the ET Leader and verified by the IEC.  Additional copies of the submission shall be provided to the Director upon request by the Director.

 

Monitoring of Corals

 

4.6         The impacts on corals shall be monitored in accordance with Section 4 of the EM&A Manual when jetting works are being carried out within the Tolo Channel (between Wong Wan Tsui and Wong Chuk Kok Tsui) and when dredging works on the Shenzhen side of this Project are being carried out within 1 kilometre of the Hong Kong SAR boundary.

 

 

Consideration of Using Additional Silt Curtain based on EM&A Results

 

4.7         If the EM&A results indicate that the elevation of suspended sediment concentrations caused by the Project at the coral sites, in particular at Fung Wong Fat, is likely to exceed the Limit Level of 10 mg/L, the installation of additional silt curtain to protect the corals shall be considered, together with other potential mitigation measures, under the Event and Action Plan and implemented accordingly, if found necessary.

 

5            Electronic Reporting of EM&A Information

 

5.1         To facilitate public inspection of the Baseline Monitoring Report and monthly EM&A Reports via the EIAO Internet Website and at the EIAO Register Office, electronic copies of these Reports shall be prepared in Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) (version 4.0 or later) and in Portable Document Format (PDF version 4.0 or later), unless otherwise agreed by the Director and shall be submitted at the same time as the hard copies as described in Condition 4 above of this Permit.  For the HTML version, a content page capable of providing hyperlink to each section and sub-section of these Reports shall be included in the beginning of the document. Hyperlinks to all figures, drawings and tables in these Reports shall be provided in the main text from where the respective references are made.  All graphics in these Reports shall be in interlaced GIF format unless otherwise agreed by the Director.  The content of the electronic copies of these Reports must be the same as the hard copies.

 

5.2         The Permit Holder shall, within three weeks after the commencement of construction of the Project, set up a dedicated Internet web site and notify the Director in writing the Internet address where the environmental monitoring data and project information is to be placed.  All environmental monitoring data described in Condition 5.1 above shall be made available to the public via the abovementioned dedicated Internet web site in the shortest possible time and in any event no later than two weeks after the relevant environmental monitoring data are collected or become available, unless otherwise agreed with the Director. 

 

5.3         The Internet web site as described in Condition 5.2 above shall enable user-friendly public access to the environmental monitoring data and project information including the documents (1) to (3) listed in Part A of this Permit, and this Environmental Permit.  The Internet web site shall have features capable of:

 

(a)               providing access to all environmental monitoring data of this Project collected as required under this Permit;

(b)               providing access to all finalized submissions as required under this Permit;

(c)               searching by date;

(d)               searching by types of monitoring data (water quality and marine ecology); and

(e)               hyperlinking to relevant monitoring data after searching; 

 

or otherwise as agreed by the Director.

 

Notes :

 

1.                   This Permit consists of three parts, namely, PART A (Main Permit), PART B (Description of Designated Project) and PART C(Permit Conditions).  Any person relying on this Permit should obtain independent legal advice on the legal implications under the Ordinance, and the following notes are for general information only.

 

2.                   If there is a breach of any condition of this Permit, the Director or his authorized officer may, with the consent of the Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works, order the cessation of associated work until the remedial action is taken in respect of the resultant environmental damage, and in that case the Permit Holder shall not carry out any associated works without the permission of the Director or his authorized officer.

 

3.                   The Permit Holder may apply under Section 13 of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (the “Ordinance) to the Director for a variation of the conditions of this Permit.  The Permit Holder shall replace the original permit displayed on the construction site by the amended permit.

 

4.                   A person who assumes the responsibility for the whole or a part of the Project may, before he assumes responsibility of the Project, apply under Section 12 of the Ordinance to the Director for a further environmental permit.

 

5.                   Under Section 14 of the Ordinance, the Director may with the consent of the Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works, suspend, vary or cancel this Permit.  The suspended, varied or cancelled Permit shall be removed from display at the construction site.

 

6.                   If this Permit is cancelled or surrendered during construction of the Project, another environmental permit must be obtained under the Ordinance before the construction of the Project could be continued.  It is an offence under Section 26(1) of the Ordinance to construct a designated project listed in Part I of Schedule 2 of the Ordinance without a valid environmental permit.

 

7.                   Any person who constructs the Project contrary to the conditions in the Permit, and is convicted of an offence under the Ordinance, is liable: -

 

(i)              on a first conviction on indictment to a fine of $2 million and to imprisonment for 6 months;

 

(ii)            on a second or subsequent conviction on indictment to a fine of $5 million and to imprisonment for 2 years;

 

(iii)           on a first summary conviction to a fine at level 6 and to imprisonment for 6 months;

 

(iv)          on a second or subsequent summary conviction to a fine of $1 million and to imprisonment for 1 year; and

 

(v)            in any case where the offence is of a continuing nature, the court or magistrate may impose a fine of $10,000 for each day on which he is satisfied the offence continued.

 

8.                   The Permit Holder may appeal against any condition of this Permit under Section 17 of the Ordinance within 30 days of receipt of this Permit.

 

9.                   The Notes are for general reference only and that the Permit Holder should refer to the Ordinance for details and seek independent legal advice.

 


Appendix A     Pilot Test on Jetting Performance

In order to verify the modelling predictions in the EIA Report and the supporting assessment submitted with the application for variation of an Environmental Permit (Application No. VEP-192/2005), a pilot test will be conducted during jetting works commencing from either the Tai Po landing point or  the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) waters boundary.  If the jetting operation commences at the Tai Po landing point, the pilot test will be conducted in accordance with Section 3.2.5 of the EM&A Manual.  If the jetting operation commences at the HKSAR boundary, the procedure and requirements for the pilot test as set out in the following paragraphs below shall supersede the corresponding parts in Section 3.2.5 of the EM&A Manual.

Commencement of Jetting at the HKSAR Boundary

The pilot test will consist of intensive water quality monitoring of all three jetting passes along the first 2-km section.  The sea area to be monitored will cover 400 metres perpendicular to the first 2-km section on both sides of the pipeline alignment.

Stations

A set of monitoring stations will be arranged perpendicularly to the jetting alignment.  Monitoring locations will be fixed throughout the whole monitoring.  The locations of the stations are illustrated in Figure A1.

Monitoring Programme

The jetting works in Mirs Bay between Location E and Location G, shown in Figure 1 of this Permit will be carried out 24 hours per day and the expected jetting programme is outlined in Table A1 below:

 

Table A1         Jetting Programme in Mirs Bay

Day Number

Time**

Activity

Day 1

00:00 - 24:00

First 1.62km of Pass 1

Day 2

00:00 – 05:40

Remaining 0.38km of Pass 1

05:40 - 07:40

Dredger relocates to the start of the 2km section

07:40 - 24:00

First 1.1km of Pass 2

Day 3

00:00 - 13:20

Final 0.9km of Pass 2

13:20 - 15:20

Dredger relocates to the start of the 2km section

15:20 - 24:00

First 585m of Pass 3

Day 4

00:00 - 21:00

Final 1.4km of Pass 3

           Note:  **  Works will proceed continuously for 24 hours each day.  The start time on Day 1 is assumed to be 00:00 for the purposes of presentation of the programme. The actual start time should be confirmed by the contractor.

 

The water quality impact of all three jetting passes will be monitored. For each jetting pass, the monitoring line will be located 100m from the start of the 2 km section.  Monitoring will begin when the pass commences and continue until the completion of the pass.  The monitoring will be repeated when the next pass begins after relocation of the jetting machine.

Frequency

The same requirements as set out in Section 3.2.5 of the EM&A Manual shall apply. 

Reporting

The same requirements as set out in Section 3.2.5 of the EM&A Manual shall apply.

Actions

The results of the pilot test will indicate how the jetting works are performing in comparison with the modelling predictions presented in the supporting assessment submitted with the application for variation of an Environmental Permit (Application No. VEP-192/2005).    If the results indicate that the modelling predictions are being exceeded, the Contractor will take remedial actions, such as reduction in jetting speed, to ensure that exceedances of the appropriate Action and Limit levels for the Impact Monitoring will not occur during subsequent jetting works.  For the purpose of checking whether the jetting machine is performing according to the modelling predictions, the following protocols should be adopted to analyse the monitoring results.

The monitoring results refer to the pilot test stations as presented in Figure A1. 

Step 1      Analyse the results of monitoring for the three jetting passes of the 2 km section to determine the range of SS values recorded at the monitoring stations.  The data analysis should focus on bed layer results at the stations located 400m from the jetting alignment as these are most relevant to the impact assessment on the key sensitive coral sites. 

Step 2      The recorded values should then be compared against the coral tolerance criterion of an elevation of 10 mg L-1 above ambient.

Step 3      If the SS elevations are less than the coral tolerance criterion then no further actions are required as a result of the pilot test.  If the SS elevations are greater over three consecutive monitoring events on any one jetting pass then the percentage deviations should be determined.  For example if the pilot test indicates that the 400m stations record three consecutive elevations of 12 mg L-1 then the performance of the jetting machine can be seen to differ consistently by + 20 % from the predictions in the supporting assessment submitted with the application for variation of an Environmental Permit (Application No. VEP-192/2005).  The data from the other monitoring stations should be examined to determine whether the jetting machine is the cause of the exceedance.  If the 400m stations record higher values than the stations closer to the jetting machine then it may indicate that other factors have caused the exceedances.

Step 4      Based on the findings of Step 3 the Contractor in conjunction with the ET Leader and IEC should decide on appropriate reductions to the jetting rate. Remedial actions associated with exceedances of Action and Limit levels are discussed in Section 3.3 of the EM&A Manual.

 


Appendix B     Amendments to Other Relevant Sections of the EM&A Manual for Jetting Works at Mirs Bay

For the jetting works within the Tolo Harbour and Channel between Location A and Location D as shown in Figure 1 of this permit, the same EM&A programme as set out in the EM&A Manual shall be implemented.  For the jetting works at Mirs Bay between Location E and Location G as shown in Figure 1 of this permit, the relevant sections of the EM&A Manual are amended below which shall be followed in the EM&A programme. 

(a)         Section 3.2.7 - Monitoring Locations & Frequency – Impact Monitoring

The 9th paragraph is replaced by the following paragraph:

“Zone C shall be monitored during jetting works within 2 km of the boundary of the Tung Ping Chau Marine Park.  One impact station (C1) on the boundary of the Tung Ping Chau Marine Park and one control station (C2) north of the alignment will be monitored.  During jetting the stations will be monitored daily within 3 hour window of 1.5 hour before or after mid-flood and mid-ebb tides.  At least four numbers of the monitoring should be conducted between 19:00 to 05:00 hour when the jetting is in operation during night time”  

(b)         Section 3.3 - Water Quality Compliance

The requirements to review the performance of the monitoring programme after the first pass of the original jetting programme as set out in the 4th paragraph shall apply when the second 2 km section of the jetting works in Mirs Bay is completed.

(c)     Section 4.3 – Marine Ecology Compliance – Action Event Plan

The requirements to review the monitoring results after the first pass of the original jetting programme as set out in the second last sentence of the last paragraph of Section 4.3 shall apply when the first 2 km section of the jetting works in Mirs Bay is completed.

(d)    General

The jetting rate of 1.08 km per day as referred to the original jetting programme should be referred as 67.5 metres per hour under the modified jetting programme.

 

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