Contents

Executive Summary

1                      inTroduction                                                                           

1.1                   Purpose of the Report                                                      

1.2                   Structure of the Report                                                  

2                      Project information                                                           

2.1                   Background                                                                            

2.2                   General Site Description                                                  

2.3                   Construction Activities                                                    

2.4                   Project Organisation and Management Structure

2.5                   Status of Environmental Approval Documents   

3                      Environmental Monitoring Requirements, environmental Mitigation Measures                                                                                  

4                      Implementation Status on Environmental Protection Requirements 

5                      Waste Management                                                              

6                      Environmental Inspections                                             

6.1                   Weekly Site Audits                                                               

6.2                   Landscape and Visual Audit                                            

7                      Environmental Non-conformance                               

7.1                   Summary of Environmental Non-Compliance          

7.2                   Summary of Environmental Complaint                      

7.3                   Summary of Environmental Summon and Successful Prosecution      

8                      Future Key Issues                                                                 

8.1                   Key Issues for the Coming Month                                 

8.2                   Construction Programme                                                

9                      Conclusions                                                                            

 


 

LIST OF TABLES

Table 2.1      Summary of Construction Activities Undertaken in the Reporting Period

Table 2.2      Summary of Environmental Licensing, Notification and Permit Status

Table 5.1      Quantities of Waste Generated from the Project

Table 8.1      Construction Works to be undertaken in the Next Reporting Period

 

 LIST OF ANNEXES

Annex A

Location of Project

Annex B

Works Location

Annex C

Construction Programme for the Project

Annex D

Project Organization Chart and Contact Detail

Annex E

Implementation Schedule of Mitigation Measures

Annex F

Waste Flow Table

Annex G

Environmental complaint, Environmental Summons and Prosecution Log

Annex h

odour monitoring result

 

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The construction works of No. EP/SP/61/10 Organic Resources Recovery Centre Phase 1 (the Project) commenced on 21 May 2015.  This is the 44th monthly Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) report presenting the EM&A works carried out during the period from 1 to 31 January 2019 in accordance with the EM&A Manual.

Summary of Construction Works undertaken during the Reporting Month

Works undertaken in the reporting month included:

·            Systems being operated – waste reception, pre-treatment, CAPCS extraction, the digesters, the centrifuge, the desulphurisation, the emergency flare, the CHPs, the ASP and the biological wastewater treatment plant; and

·            Process commissioning in progress, operations included waste reception, pre-treatment, CAPCS extraction, the digesters, the centrifuge, the composting tunnels, the desulphurisation, the emergency flare, the CHPs, the ASP and the biological waste water treatment plant (about 110-130t/d SSOW input).

 

Environmental Monitoring and Audit Progress

A summary of the monitoring activities undertaken in this reporting period is listed below:

·        Joint Environmental Site Inspections

4 times

·        Landscape & Visual Inspections

2 times

Odour

Odour patrol were conducted by representatives of the Contractor, the ER and Employer (EPD Project Team) on 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 24, 25, 28 and 30 January 2019.  No Level 2 Odour Intensity was recorded during odour patrols. 

No air sample was collected during this reporting period.

Waste Management

Waste generated from this Project includes inert construction and demolition (C&D) materials (public fill) and non-inert C&D materials (construction wastes).

Inert C&D materials (public fill) include bricks, concrete, building debris, rubble and excavated spoil. In total, 21.13 tonnes of inert C&D material were generated from the Project.

Non-inert C&D materials (construction wastes) include metals, paper / cardboard packaging waste, plastics and other wastes such as general refuse.  0.00 kg of metals, 0.00 kg of papers/ cardboard packing and 0.00 kg of plastics were sent to recyclers for recycling during the reporting period.  4.55 tonnes of general refuse was disposed of at the landfill.

1,880.00 L of chemical waste was collected by licenced waste collector.

Environmental Site Inspection

Four weekly joint environmental site inspections were carried out by the representatives of the Contractor, ER, IC and the ET.  The IEC was also present at the joint inspection on 17 January 2019.  Details of the audit findings and implementation status of the mitigation measures are presented in Section 6.1.

Landscape & Visual

On-site inspections on landscape and visual mitigation measures were performed on 8 and 25 January 2019.  Details of the audit findings and implementation status of the mitigation measures are presented in Sections 6.2.

Environmental Exceedance/Non-conformance/Compliant/Summons and Prosecution

No exceedance was recorded during the reporting period.

No incident occurred during the reporting period.

No complaint/summon/prosecution was received in this reporting period.

Future Key Issues

Works to be undertaken in the next reporting month include:

·            Continue testing and process commissioning works.

 

 

1                                          inTroduction

ERM-Hong Kong, Limited (ERM) was appointed by OSCAR Bioenergy Joint Venture (the Contractor) as the Environmental Team (ET) to undertake the Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) programme for the Contract No. EP/SP/61/10 of Organic Waste Treatment Facilities Phase I, which the project name has been updated to Organic Resources Recovery Centre (Phase I) (the Project) since November 2017.

1.1                                   Purpose of the Report

This is the 44th EM&A report which summarises the monitoring results and audit findings for the EM&A programme during the reporting period from 1 to 31 January 2019.

1.2                                   Structure of the Report

The structure of the report is as follows:

Section 1:   Introduction

It details the scope and structure of the report.

 

Section 2:   Project Information

It summarises the background and scope of the Project, site description, project organization, construction programme, construction works undertaken and status of the Environmental Permits (EP)/licences over the construction phase of the Project.

 

Section 3:   Environmental Monitoring Requirements

It summarises the environmental monitoring requirements including monitoring parameters, programmes, methodologies, frequency, locations, Action and Limit Levels, Event/Action Plans, environmental mitigation measures as recommended in the EM&A Manual and approved EIA report.

 

Section 4:   Implementation Status on Environmental Mitigation Measures

It summarises the implementation of environmental protection measures during the reporting period.

 

Section 5:   Waste Management

It summarises the quantity of public fill and construction waste generated in the reporting period

 

Section 6:   Environmental Site Inspection

It summarises the audit findings of the weekly site inspections undertaken within the reporting period.

 

Section 7:   Environmental Non-conformance

It summarises any exceedance of environmental performance standard, environmental complaints and summons received within the reporting period.

 

Section 8:   Further Key Issues

It summarises the impact forecast and monitoring schedule for the next reporting month.

 

Section 9:   Conclusions

 

2                                          Project information

2.1                                   Background

The Organic Resources Recovery Centre (ORRC) Phase I development (hereinafter referred to as “the Project”) is to design, construct and operate a biological treatment facility with a capacity of about 200 tonnes per day and convert source-separated organic waste from commercial and industrial sectors (mostly food waste) into compost and biogas through proven biological treatment technologies. 

The environmental acceptability of the construction and operation of the Project had been confirmed by findings of the associated Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Study completed in 2009.  The Director of Environmental Protection approved this EIA Report under the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) (Cap. 499) in February 2010 (Register No.: AEIAR-149/2010) (hereafter referred to as the approved EIA Report).  Subsequent Report on Re-assessment on Environmental Implications and Report on Re-assessment on Hazard to Life Implications were completed in 2013, respectively.

An Environmental Permit (EP) (No. EP-395/2010) was issued by the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) to the EPD, the Permit Holder, on 21 June 2010 and varied on 18 March 2013 (No. EP-395/2010/A) and 21 May 2013 (No. EP-395/2010/B), respectively.  The Design Build and Operate Contract for the ORRC Phase 1 (Contract No. EP/SP/61/10 Organic Resources Recovery Centre (Phase 1) (the Contract)) was awarded to SITA Waste Services Limited, ATAL Engineering Limited and Ros-Roca, Sociedad Anonima jointly trading as the OSCAR Bioenergy Joint Venture (OSCAR or the Contractor).  A Further EP (No. FEP-01/395/2010/B) was issued by the EPD to the OSCAR on 16 February 2015.  Variation to both EPs No. EP-395/2010/B and No. FEP-01/395/2010/B were made in December 2015.  The latest EPs, No. EP-395/2010/C and No. FEP-01/395/2010/C, were issued by the EPD on 21 December 2015.

Under the requirements of Condition 5 of the EP (No. FEP-01/395/2010/C), an Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) programme as set out in the Agreement No. CE7/2008 (EP) EM&A Manual (hereinafter referred to as EM&A Manual) is required to be implemented.  ERM-Hong Kong, Ltd (ERM) has been appointed by OSCAR as the Environmental Team (ET) to undertake the EM&A programme for the Contract.

The construction works commenced on 21 May 2015 and are scheduled for completion by March 2019 tentatively (construction completion to be confirmed by OSCAR).

2.2                                   General Site Description

The Project Site is located at Siu Ho Wan in North Lantau with an area of about 2 hectares.  The layout of the Project Site is illustrated in Annex A.

2.3                                   Construction Activities

A summary of the major construction activities undertaken in the reporting period is shown in Table 2.1.  The locations of the construction activities are shown in Annex B.  The construction programme of the Project is presented in Annex C.

Table 2.1        Summary of Construction Activities Undertaken in the Reporting Period

Construction Activities Undertaken                 

·           Systems being operated – waste reception, pre-treatment, CAPCS extraction, the digesters, the centrifuge, the desulphurization, the emergency flare, the CHPs, the ASP and the biological waste water treatment plant;

·           Process commissioning in progress - waste reception, pre-treatment, CAPCS extraction, the digesters, the centrifuge, the composting tunnels, the desulphurisation, the emergency flare, the CHPs, the ASP and the biological waste water treatment plant (about 110-130 t/d SSOW input).

2.4                                   Project Organisation and Management Structure

The project organisation chart and contact details are shown in Annex D.

2.5                                   Status of Environmental Approval Documents

A summary of the valid permits, licences, and/or notifications on environmental protection for this Project is presented in Table 2.2.

Table 2.2        Summary of Environmental Licensing, Notification and Permit Status

Permit/ Licences/ Notification

Reference

Validity Period

Remarks

Environmental Permit

FEP-01/395/2010/C

 

Throughout the Contract

 

Permit granted on 21 December 2015

 

Notification of Construction Works under the Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation

Ref No. 386715

Throughout the Contract

-

Effluent Discharge License

WT00024352-2016

3 June 2016 – 30 June 2021

Approved on 3 June 2016

Construction Noise Permit – P1&P2

GW-RW0229-18

(Superseded CNP GW- RW0637-17)

21 July 2018 - 20 January 2019

Approved on 19 June 2018

Construction Noise Permit – P1&P2

GW-RW0538-18

(Superseded CNP GW-RW0229-18)

21 January 2019-20 July 2019

Approved on 31 December 2018

Construction Noise Permit – P5 (slope)

GW-RW0347-18 (superseded the GW-RW0107-18)

30 September 2018 – 29 March 2019

Approved on 15 August 2018

Chemical Waste Producer Registration

WPN 5213-961-O2231-01

Throughout the Contract

Approved on 29 April 2015

Waste Disposal Billing Account

Account number: 702310

Throughout the Contract

-

3                                          Environmental Monitoring Requirements, environmental Mitigation Measures

All the relevant environmental mitigation measures listed in the approved EIA Report and EM&A Manual are summarised in Annex E.

According to the EM&A Manual and EP requirements, no air quality, noise and water quality monitoring is required during the construction phase.

According to the EM&A Manual and EP requirements, odour monitoring is required during the commissioning phase. 

The odour patrols shall be conducted by an odour patrol team. The odour patrol team will patrol and sniff along an odour patrol route at the site boundary. The implementation of the odour patrol shall be subject to the prevailing weather forecast condition and no odour patrol should be carried out during rainy day. The odour patrol team should be comprised of at least two independent trained personnel / competent persons, who should pass a set of screening tests.

Odour patrols were conducted by representatives of the Contractor, the ER and Employer (EPD Project Team) on 2, 4, 7, 9, 11, 14, 16, 18, 21, 24, 25, 28 and 30 January 2019.  According to the EM&A Manual and EP requirements, it is considered an exceedance if the odour intensity recorded by the panellists is Level 2 or above.  During this reporting period, no Level 2 Odour Intensity was recorded.  The odour patrol results are shown in Annex H.

No air sample was collected during this reporting period.

Bi-weekly landscape and visual audit is required to ensure that the design, implementation and maintenance of landscape and visual mitigation measures recommended in the approved EIA Report are fully achieved.

4                                          Implementation Status on Environmental Protection Requirements

The Contractor has implemented environmental mitigation measures and requirements as stated in the approved EIA Report and EM&A Manual.  The implementation status of the measures during the reporting period is summarised in Annex E.

5                                          Waste Management 

Wastes generated from this Project include inert construction and demolition (C&D) materials (public fill) and non-inert C&D materials (construction waste).  Construction waste comprises general refuse, metals and paper/cardboard packaging materials.  Metals generated from the Project are also grouped into construction waste as the materials were not disposed of with others at public fill.  Reference has been made to the Monthly Summary Waste Flow Table prepared by the Contractor (see Annex F).  With reference to the relevant handling records and trip tickets of this Project, the quantities of different types of waste generated in the reporting month are summarised in Table 5.1

Table 5.1        Quantities of Waste Generated from the Project

Month / Year

Quantity

 

Total Inert C&D Materials Generated (a)

Non-inert C&D Materials (b)

C&D Materials Recycled (c)

C&D Waste Disposed of at Landfill (d) 

Chemical Waste (e)

January 2019

21.13 tonnes

0.00 kg

4.55 tonnes

1,880.00 L

Notes:

(a)   Inert C&D materials (public fill) include bricks, concrete, building debris, rubble and excavated spoil.  In total, 21.13 tonnes of inert C&D material were generated from the Project.  The detailed waste flow is presented in Annex F.

(b)   Non-inert C&D materials (construction wastes) include metals, paper / cardboard packaging waste, plastics and other wastes such as general refuse.  Metals generated from the Project were grouped into construction wastes as the materials were not disposed of with others at the public fill.

(c)    0.00 kg of metals, 0.00 kg of papers/ cardboard packing and 0.00 kg of plastics were sent to recyclers for recycling during the reporting period.

(d)   Construction wastes other than metals, paper/cardboard packaging, plastics and chemicals were disposed of at NENT Landfill by subcontractors. 

(e)   1,880.00 L of chemical waste was collected by licenced waste collector.

 

6                                          Environmental Inspections

6.1                                   Weekly Site Audits

Joint site inspections were conducted by representatives of the Contractor, the ER, IC and the ET on 2, 8, 17 and 25 January 2019.  The IEC was also present at the joint inspection on 17 January 2019.  Follow-up actions resulting from the last site inspections were generally taken as reported by the Contractor.

Key observations during the reporting period are summarised as follows:

2 January 2019

·       No particular observation during this site inspection.

8 January 2019

·       Open stockpile was observed near second access and the contractor was advised to cover the stockpile properly with tarpaulin if the stockpile is placed overnight to avoid dust emission.

·       Chemical drums were observed near Building 2 and the contractor was advised to provide drip trays to the chemical drums or replace the drums to designed storage area according to the Code of Practice.

·       Construction parts were observed next to Building 2 and the contractor was advised to remove or store the parts properly to avoid stockpile of parts outdoor.

17 January 2019

·       Open stockpile was observed near second access and the contractor was advised to cover the stockpile properly with tarpaulin if the stockpile is placed overnight to avoid dust emission.

·       Chemical drums were observed near Building 2 and the contractor was advised to provide drip trays to the chemical drums or replace the drums to designed storage area according to the Code of Practice.

·       Construction parts were observed next to Building 2 and the contractor was advised to remove or store the parts properly to avoid stockpile of parts outdoor.

25 January 2019

·      Open stockpile was observed near second access and the contractor was advised to cover the stockpile properly with tarpaulin if the stockpile is placed overnight to avoid dust emission.

·      Chemical drums were observed near Building 2 and the contractor was advised to provide drip trays to the chemical drums or replace the drums to designed storage area according to the Code of Practice.

·      Construction parts were observed next to Building 2 and the contractor was advised to remove or store the parts properly to avoid stockpile of parts outdoor.

6.2                                   Landscape and Visual Audit

In accordance with the EM&A Manual, bi-weekly landscape and visual inspection is required to ensure that the design, implementation and maintenance of landscape and visual mitigation measures recommended in the EIA Report are fully achieved.  On-site inspections of the landscape and visual mitigation measures were performed on 8 and 25 January 2019.

It was confirmed that the necessary landscape and visual mitigation measures as summarised in Annex E were generally implemented by the Contractor.    No specific observation was found during site inspections on 8 and 25 January 2019.

 

7                                          Environmental Non-conformance

7.1                                   Summary of Environmental Non-Compliance

No non-compliance event was received during the reporting period.

7.2                                   Summary of Environmental Complaint

No complaint was received during the reporting period.

7.3                                   Summary of Environmental Summon and Successful Prosecution

No summon/prosecution was received during the reporting period.  The cumulative summons/prosecution log is shown in Annex G.

8                                          Future Key Issues

8.1                                   Key Issues for the Coming Month

Works to be undertaken for the coming reporting period are summarised in Table 8.1.

Table 8.1        Construction Works to be undertaken in the Next Reporting Period

Construction Activities Undertaken

·           Continue the testing and process commissioning works.

Only testing and process commissioning works are expected in the next reporting period. No construction activities have been scheduled in February 2019 and hence no potential environmental impacts are expected.

8.2                                   Construction Programme

The most up-to-date construction programme for the Project is presented in Annex C.

 

9                                          Conclusions

This EM&A Report presents the EM&A programme undertaken during the reporting period from 1 to 31 January 2019 in accordance with EM&A Manual and requirements of EP (FEP-01/395/2010/C). 

No air quality, noise and water quality monitoring is required during the construction phase.

Odour patrols and monitoring are required during the commissioning phase.  No exceedance of odour intensity limit for all odour patrol events.  No air sample was collected during this reporting period.

Bi-weekly landscape and visual monitoring was conducted in the reporting period.  The necessary landscape and visual mitigation measures recommended in the approved EIA Report were generally implemented by the Contractor. 

No incident occurred during reporting period.

No complaint/summon/prosecution was received.