List of environmental impact assessments released

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List of environmental impact assessments released

The Environmental Protection Department today (October 14) released a list of completed and newly commenced statutory environmental impact assessment (EIA) and non-statutory environmental studies for major development projects between July 1, 2011, and September 30, 2011.

Updated information related to the EIA Ordinance is available on the EIA Ordinance website at http://www.epd.gov.hk/eia.

Newly commenced statutory EIA and non-statutory environmental studies:
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A.   Statutory EIA: 

1.   Proposed Road Improvement Works in West Kowloon Reclamation Development Phase 1 (EIA Study Brief no. ESB-236/2011)
(Highways Department)

2.   Modernisation of East Wing of Tsuen Wan Water Treatment Works (EIA Study Brief no. ESB-235/2011)
(Water Supplies Department)

3. Proposed Comprehensive Development with Wetland Enhancement (CDWE) at Nam Sang Wai and Lut Chau (EIA Study Brief no. ESB-234/2011)
(Nam Sang Wai Development Company Limited, Kleener Investment Limited, Community Wetland Park Foundation Limited and Lut Chau Nature Reserve Foundation Limited)

4. Shatin to Central Link - Stabling Sidings at Hung Hom Freight Yard (EIA Study Brief no. ESB-233/2011)
(MTR Corporation Limited)

5. Planning and Engineering Study on Future Land Use at Ex-Lamma Quarry Area at Sok Kwu Wan, Lamma Island - Feasibility Study (EIA Study Brief no. ESB-232/2011)
(Civil Engineering and Development Department)

6. Electrical and Mechanical Services Department Hong Kong Workshop at Sheung On Street, Chai Wan (EIA Study Brief no. ESB-231/2011)
(Electrical and Mechanical Services Department)

7. Proposed Residential Development East of Ping Kong, Sheung Shui, N.T. (EIA Study Brief no. ESB-230/2011)
(Join Crown Development Limited)

8. The Baroque on Lamma (EIA Study Brief no. ESB-229/2011)
(The Baroque on Lamma Limited) 

B. Non-statutory Environmental Studies:

1. Increasing Land Supply by Reclamation and Rock Cavern Development cum Public Engagement - Feasibility Study
(Civil Engineering and Development Department)

Ends/Friday, October 14, 2011

 

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