Enforcement Activities and Statistics under the Water Pollution Control Ordinance 2014

Under the Water Pollution Control Ordinance (WPCO), the waters of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) are divided into ten different water control zones, namely Tolo Harbour & Channel, Southern, Port Shelter, Junk Bay, Deep Bay, Mirs Bay, North Western, Western Buffer, Eastern Buffer and Victoria Harbour (Phase 1, 2 and 3). Additional waters (south Po Toi, Lantau Channel, and the waters off Tai O and the western coast of Lantau Island) were added more recently following the establishment of the HKSAR. The WPCO is now in force in all waters of the HKSAR.

The Environmental Protection Department (EPD) is responsible for enforcing controls in water control zones to achieve and maintain defined water quality objectives. Control is exercised mainly through a licensing system. Each discharge licence specifies the conditions for making the discharge, including quantitative standards to be met. Other enforcement activities include making inspections and surveys of premises, handling complaints and instituting prosecutions. Mandatory sewer connections in some previously unsewered areas are being implemented under the Water Pollution Control (Sewerage) Regulation, a programme that has been in place since late 1995. Under the Regulation, the EPD may require the owners of premises to carry out works to convey wastewater from their premises to the public sewer when it is available.

 

Water Control Zones in Hong Kong

Map - Water Control Zones in Hong Kong

 

Water Pollution Control Enforcement Activities in 2014
 

Licences Granted 1 483
Licences Renewed 912
Drainage Plans Vetted 57

 


Chart - Number of Prosecutions and Fines Imposed under the WPCO and Associated Regulations in 2014
Remarks: There was no prosecution against Domestic Sewage Treatment Plants, Domestic Village house, Septic Tanks and Institutional in 2014
See Data

 

 
 
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