



Contents
1.2.1
MAJOR ACTIVITIES UNDERTAKEN
ANNEX B Project Organisation Chart and
Contact Detail
List
of Tables
Table 1.1 Summary of Activities Undertaken in the
Reporting Period
Table 2.1 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
CAPCS
Table 2.2 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
CHP 1
Table 2.3 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
CHP 2
Table 2.4 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
CHP 3
Table 2.5 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
ASP
Table 2.6 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
the Standby Flaring Gas Unit
Table 2.7 Quantities
of Waste Generated from the Operation of the Project
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 36th Quarterly Environmental Monitoring and Audit
(EM&A) report presenting the EM&A works carried out during the period
from 1 March 2024 to 31 May 2024 in accordance with the EM&A Manual.
Non-compliance of emission limits of
NOx, SO2, and HCl from CHP1; NOx and SO2
from CHP2; NOx and SO2 from CHP3; and NOx, SO2,
NH3, and HCl from the ASP were recorded during March 2024.
Non-compliance of emission limits of
NOx, SO2, and HCl from CHP1; NOx, SO2,
and HCl from CHP2; NOx and SO2 from CHP3; and
NOx, SO2, NH3, and HCl from the ASP were
recorded during April 2024.
Non-compliance of emission limits of NOx and SO2, from CHP1; NOx and SO2 from CHP2; NOx and SO2 from CHP3; NOx, SO2, NH3, and HCl from the ASP; and HF from
the Standby Gas Flaring Unit were recorded during May 2024.
All exceedances occurred due to system
instability.
Exceedances for the air emission limits for the CAPCS, CHP, and ASP
stacks were recorded during the reporting period.
One (1) Environmental Complaint
regarding odour nuisance was received at the facility on 2 May 2024.
Mitigation measures were implemented, daily odour patrols were arranged,
ad-hoc independent odour patrol was conducted on 3 May 2024 and interim report
regarding the complaints were submitted to EPD on 22 May 2024.
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.
ERM-Hong Kong, Ltd (ERM)
has been appointed by OSCAR as the Environmental Team (ET) for the construction
phase EM&A programme and the Monitoring Team (MT) for the operation phase
EM&A programme for the implementation of the EM&A programme in accordance with the
requirements of the EP and the approved EM&A Manual.
The Project Site is located at Siu Ho Wan in
North Lantau with an area of about 2 hectares. The facility received an average
of 157.17 to 170.58 tonnes and treated an average of 126.09 to 142.80 tonnes of
source separated organic waste per day during the reporting period.
A summary of the major activities undertaken in
the reporting period is shown in Table 1.1.
Table 1.1 Summary of Activities Undertaken in the
Reporting Period
|
Activities Undertaken in the Reporting Period |
|
· Operation of the
Project, including organic waste reception, and operation of the
pre-treatment facilities, anaerobic digesters, composting facilities, air
pollution control systems, on-line emission monitoring system for the
Centralised Air Pollution Control Unit (CAPCS), Co-generation Units (CHP)s
and Ammonia Stripping Plant (ASP), and the wastewater treatment plant; · Replaced pumps and
spool for leachate sump; · Began installation
of PT blowers; · Began stripping of
PT line 2 crusher bearings; · Continued SBT
cleaning work and internal vessel repairs; · Replaced biogas
sump pumps x 2; · Installed and
commissioned drum screen installation; · Planned
maintenance work of wet scrubber No. 2; · Centrifuge area
and polymer dosing systems; · Completed
Suspension Buffer Tank (SBT) cleaning and repair works; · Began work of ASP
overhaul of ECU and other items; · Continued PT2
crusher repair; · Completed PT
blower installation; · Began upgrade to
polymer tank and associated items; · Implementation of
SO2 emission factors at the CHPs; · Expert review of
the CHPs system; · Continuous
environmental monitoring system (CEMS) span gas calibration;
· WR2 – Periodic
Test for Fixed Electrical Installations; and · ASP overhaul. |
The concentrations of concerned air
pollutants emitted from the stacks of the CAPCS, CHP, and ASP during the
reporting period are monitored on-line by the continuous environmental
monitoring system (CEMS). The number of exceedances of the concerned air
emissions monitored for the CAPCS, CHP and ASP during this reporting period are
presented in Tables 2.1 to 2.6.
It should be noted that measurements recorded
under abnormal operating conditions, e.g., start up and stopping of stacks and
unstable operation, as well as test runs and interference of sensor, are
disregarded. There is a change in the data processing setting/ correction
factor in the CEMS to improve the data accuracy starting from 14 May 2024.
Table 2.1 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
CAPCS
|
Parameter |
Range of Hourly Average Conc. (mg/Nm3) |
Emission Limit (mg/Nm3) |
Exceedance Identified |
Remarks |
|
VOCs (including
methane) (a) |
0.00
– 654.73 |
680 |
Nil |
Nil
|
|
Dust
(or TSP) |
0.00
– 0.02 |
6 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Odour (including
NH3 & H2S) (b) |
0.00
– 100.21 |
220 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Notes: (a) The VOCs
emission limit includes methane as biogas is adopted, as fuel in the
combustion process. (b) The odour unit is OU/Nm3. |
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Table 2.2 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
CHP 1
|
Parameter |
Range of Hourly Average Conc. (mg/Nm3)
(a) |
Max. Emission Limit (mg/Nm3) |
Exceedance Identified |
Remarks |
|
Dust (or TSP) |
0 - 13 |
15 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Carbon Monoxide |
0 - 578 |
650 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
NOx |
0 – 946 |
300 |
Identified (c) |
System unstable (e.g., low efficiency) |
|
SO2 |
0 – 351 |
50 |
Identified (d) |
System unstable (e.g., low efficiency) |
|
VOCs (including methane)
(b) |
0 – 1,432 |
1,500 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
HCl |
0 - 85 |
10 |
Identified (e) |
System unstable (e.g., low efficiency) |
|
HF |
0 - 1 |
1 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Notes: (a) All values
refer to an oxygen content in the exhaust gas of 6% and
dry basis. (b) The VOCs emission limit includes methane as biogas is
adopted as fuel in the combustion process. (c) Dates with
NOx exceedances (number of exceedances on the day) were identified
on 1(13), 2(24), 3(24), 4(24), 5(23), 6(21), 7(17), 8(11), 19(9), 21(8),
22(18), 23(7), 24(9), 26(6), 27(16), 28(24), 29(24), and 30(15) March 2024;
5(11), 6(21), 7(19), 8(21), 9(22), 10(6), 11(24), 12(18), 15(21), 16(24),
17(23), 18(11), 19(9), 20(24), 21(24), 22(24), and 23(7) April 2024; 3(2),
10(7), 11(24), 12(24), 13(20), 14(19), 15(24), 16(24), 17(17), 18(23),
19(24), 20(20), 21(8), 22(9), 23(24), 24(24), 25(24), 26(24), 27(24), 28(14),
29(12), 30(24), and 31(23) May 2024. (d) Dates with
SO2 exceedances (number of exceedances on the day) were identified
on 1(12), 2(5), 3(24),
4(24), 5(23), 6(21), 7(17), 8(11), 19(9), 21(8), 22(18), 23(7), 24(9), 26(6),
27(13), 28(24), 29(24), and 30(15) March 2024; 5(11), 6(21), 7(20), 8(21),
9(22), 10(6), 11(24), 12(18), 15(8), 16(11), 17(18), 18(11), 19(5), 20(22),
21(23), 22(24), and 23(7) April 2024; 3(1), 9(1), 10(7), 11(24), 12(24),
13(20), 14(13), 15(6), and 18(8) May 2024. (e) Dates with HCl exceedances (number of exceedances on
the day) were identified on 8(1) and 22(1) March 2024 and 6(1) April 2024. |
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Table 2.3 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
CHP 2
|
Parameter |
Range of Hourly Average Conc. (mg/Nm3)
(a) |
Max. Emission Limit (mg/Nm3) |
Exceedance Identified |
Remarks |
|
Dust (or TSP) |
0 – 15 |
15 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Carbon Monoxide |
0 – 340 |
650 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
NOx |
0 – 533 |
300 |
Identified (c) |
System unstable (e.g., low efficiency) |
|
SO2 |
0 – 267 |
50 |
Identified (d) |
System unstable (e.g., low efficiency) |
|
VOCs (including methane) (b) |
0 – 1,500 |
1,500 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
HCl |
0 – 15 |
10 |
Identified (e) |
System unstable (e.g. low efficiency) |
|
HF |
0 – 1 |
1 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Notes: (a) All values
refer to an oxygen content in the exhaust gas of 6% and
dry basis. (b) The VOCs emission limit includes methane as biogas is
adopted as fuel in the combustion process. (c) Dates with
NOx exceedances (number of exceedances on the day) were identified
on 1(14), 2(6), 6(1),
7(2), 8(16), 9(17), 10(19), 11(24), 12(23), 13(15), 14(11), 15(17), 16(19),
17(15), 18(11), 19(13), 20(13), 21(2), 22(4), 23(24), 24(21), 25(24), 26(24),
27(19), 28(4), 29(10), 30(18), and 31(24) March 2024; 1(19), 2(10), 3(10), 4(24), 5(15),
6(11), 7(11), 8(21), 9(24), 10(24), 11(18), 12(4), 13(19), 14(21), 15(13),
16(22), 17(11), 18(8), 19(3), 20(21), 21(24), 22(24), 23(24), 24(24), 25(24),
26(24), 27(24), 28(24), 29(24), and 30(24) April 2024; 1(9), 2(4), 3(8),
4(6), 5(15), 6(12), 7(6), 8(13), 9(5), 10(4), 11(16), 12(6), 13(3), 14(11),
15(2), 21(14), 22(20), 23(6), 24(8), 25(4), 26(11), 27(8), 28(6), 29(23),
30(22), and 31(23) May 2024. (d) Dates with
SO2 exceedances (number of exceedances on the day) were identified
on 25(2) March 2024; 1(19), 2(10), 3(8), 4(15), 5(14), 6(7), 7(4), 8(10),
9(7), 10(14), 11(9), 12(4), 13(19), 14(21), 15(4), 16(11), 17(9), 18(5),
19(3), 20(17), 21(16), 22(16), 23(23), 24(23), 25(24), 26(24), 27(24),
28(24), 29(24), and 30(24) April 2024; 4(5), 5(5), 6(7), 7(11), 8(22), 9(15),
10(19), 11(3), 13(1), 14(7), and 18(2) May 2024. (e) Dates with HCl exceedances
(number of exceedances on the day) was identified on 5(1) April 2024. |
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Table 2.4 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
CHP 3
|
Parameter |
Range of Hourly Average Conc. (mg/Nm3) (a) |
Max. Emission Limit (mg/Nm3) |
Exceedances Identified |
Remarks |
|
Dust
(or TSP) |
0
– 15 |
15 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Carbon
Monoxide |
0
– 158 |
650 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
NOx |
0
– 662 |
300 |
Identified
(c) |
System
unstable (e.g., low efficiency) |
|
SO2 |
0
– 274 |
50 |
Identified
(d) |
System
unstable (e.g., low efficiency) |
|
VOCs (including methane) (b) |
0
– 1,276 |
1,500 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
HCl |
0
– 6 |
10 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
HF |
0
– 1 |
1 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Notes: (a) All values refer to an oxygen content in
the exhaust gas of 6% and dry basis. (b) The VOCs emission limit includes methane
as biogas is adopted as fuel in the combustion process. (c) Dates with NOx
exceedances (number of exceedances on the day) were
identified on 1(1),
2(1), 3(2), 12(1), 13(1), 14(2), 15(2), 19(7), 21(1), 22(3), 23(4), 24(12),
25(1), 26(5), 27(2), 28(5), 30(3), and 31(11) March 2024; 1(1), 2(22),
3(24), 4(24), 5(18), 6(17), 10(16), 11(3), 12(13), 13(23), 14(24), 15(12),
19(7), 20(7), 21(14), 22(3), 23(9), 24(22), 25(24), 26(24), 27(18), 28(18),
and 29(11) April 2024; 2(2), 4(1), 5(3), 6(2), 7(4), 8(1), 13(2), 14(3),
19(11), 20(11), 21(11), 22(10), 23(2), 24(2), and 25(1) May 2024. (d) Dates
with SO2 exceedances (number of
exceedances on the day) were identified on 31(1) March 2024; 5(10), 6(9),
10(1), 14(6), 15(7), 19(1), 21(9), and 22(3) April 2024; 4(3), 5(3), 6(6),
7(12), 8(3), 9(4), 13(4), and 14(3) May 2024. |
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Table
2.5
Hourly Average
of Parameters Recorded for ASP
|
Parameter |
Range of Hourly Average Conc. (mg/Nm3) (a) |
Max. Emission Limit (mg/Nm3) |
Exceedances Identified |
Remarks |
|
Dust
(or TSP) |
0
– 5 |
5 |
Nil
|
Nil |
|
Carbon
Monoxide |
0
– 97 |
100 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
NOx |
0
– 702 |
200 |
Identified
(c) |
System
unstable (e.g., low efficiency, unstable column temperature) |
|
SO2 |
0
– 386 |
50 |
Identified
(d) |
System
unstable (e.g., low efficiency, unstable column temperature) |
|
VOCs (including methane) (b) |
0
– 13 |
20 |
Nil
|
Nil |
|
NH3 |
0
– 404 |
35 |
Identified (e) |
System unstable (e.g., low efficiency, unstable column temperature) |
|
HCl |
0
– 7,691 |
10 |
Identified (f) |
System unstable (e.g., low efficiency, unstable column temperature) |
|
HF |
0
– 1 |
1 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
Notes: (a) All values
refer to an oxygen content in the exhaust gas of 11% and dry basis. (b) The VOCs
emission limit include methane as biogas is adopted as fuel in the combustion
process. (c) Dates with NOx exceedances (number
of exceedances on the day) were identified on 1(11), 2(12), 3(8), 4(14), 5(20),
6(18), 7(23), 8(19), 9(22), 10(10), 11(13), 12(4), 13(5), 14(2), 15(10),
16(3), 17(4), 18(9), 19(20), 20(2), 21(1), 22(12), 23(8), 24(8), 25(5),
26(6), 27(2), 29(6), 30(22), and 31(15) March 2024; 1(12), 2(10), 3(13), 4(5),
5(21), 6(12), 7(18), 8(16), 9(20), 10(19), 11(15), 12(10), 13(18), 14(19),
15(22), 16(18), 17(7), 18(18), 19(21), 20(23), 21(20), 22(23), 23(24),
24(20), 25(20), 26(16), 27(22), 28(19), and 29(4) April 2024; 7(6), 8(5),
9(6), 16(9), 17(5), 18(15), 21(10), 22(8), 24(5), 26(3), 27(5), 28(2), 29(1),
and 30(3) May 2024. (d) Dates with
SO2 exceedances (number of exceedances on the day) were identified
on 5(2), 6(4), 7(11),
8(16), 9(3), 10(2), 11(1), 12(6), 13(4), 25(1), and 30(4) March 2024;
1(1), 2(1), 5(13),
6(14), 7(11), 8(22), 9(10), 14(7), 15(13), 18(1), 19(1), 21(10), 22(11),
24(7), 25(13), 27(3), and 28(6) April 2024; 7(6), 8(11), 9(24), 10(24), 11(24),
12(22), 13(24), 14(22), 15(24), 16(7), 17(7), 18(21), 19(12), 20(18), 21(8),
22(5), 23(3), 24(1), 25(1), and 27(3) May 2024. (e) Dates with
NH3 exceedances (number of exceedances on the day) were identified
on 1(3), 2(3), 3(3),
4(4), 5(2), 6(1), 9(3), 10(2), 11(3), 12(7), 13(2), 15(1), 16(8), 17(18),
18(17), 19(2), 20(6), 21(9), 22(4), 23(10), 24(11), 25(20), 26(13), 27(12),
28(8), 29(2), and 31(1) March 2024; 1(4), 2(12), 4(1), 5(2), 6(1), 7(2),
8(4), 9(2), 15(2), 16(1), 17(8), 18(3), 19(2), 21(4), 24(11), 25(8), and
28(4) April 2024; 8(1),
9(17), 10(23), 11(20), 12(23), 13(21), 14(23), 15(24), 16(9), 17(4), 19(1),
20(20), 21(1), 22(15), 23(20), 24(6), 25(10), 26(14), 27(8), 28(3), 29(10),
30(6), and 31(1) May 2024. (f) Dates with
HCl exceedances (number of exceedances on the day) were identified on 29(3) March 2024;
8(2) April 2024,
9(1) and 27(2) May 2024. |
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Table 2.6 Hourly Average of Parameters Recorded for
the Standby Flaring Gas Unit
|
Parameter |
Range of Hourly Average Conc. (mg/Nm3) (a) |
Max. Emission Limit (mg/Nm3) |
Exceedances Identified |
Remarks |
|
Dust
(or TSP) |
0
– 0 |
5 |
Nil |
Nil
|
|
Carbon
Monoxide |
0
– 0 |
100 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
NOx |
0
– 0 |
200 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
SO2 |
0
– 0 |
50 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
VOCs (including methane) (b) |
0
– 0 |
20 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
HCl |
0
– 0 |
10 |
Nil |
Nil |
|
HF |
0
– 5 |
1 |
Identified (c) |
System unstable (start-up/ shut-down
procedures) and Power outage (28 May 2024) |
|
Notes: (a) All values
refer to an oxygen content in the exhaust gas of 11% and dry basis. (b) The VOCs emission
limit include methane as biogas is adopted as fuel in the combustion process. (c) Dates with HF exceedances (number of exceedances on the
day) were identified on 2(2) and 28(3) May 2024. |
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No odour patrol was required to be
conducted for this reporting period.
One (1) Environmental Complaint
regarding odour nuisance was received at the facility on 2 May 2024.
Mitigation measures were implemented, daily odour patrols were arranged,
and interim report regarding the complaints received were submitted to EPD on
22 May 2024.
Environmental mitigation measures (related to
air quality, water quality, waste, land contamination, hazard-to-life, and
landscape and visual) to be implemented during the operation phase of the
Project are recommended in the approved EIA Report and EM&A Manual.
Monthly site audits for March 2024 to May 2024 have been carried out to
check the implementation of these mitigation measures. Follow-up actions
resulting from the site audits were generally taken as reported by the
Contractor. The Contractor has implemented environmental mitigation
measures recommended in the approved EIA Report and EM&A Manual.
The monthly inspections of the landscape and
visual mitigation measures for the operation phase of the Project were
performed on 28 March 2024, 19 April 2024 and 29 May 2024, and no
non-compliance in relation to the landscape and visual mitigation measures were
identified.
Wastes generated from the operation of the
Project include chemical waste, wastes generated from pre-treatment process and
general refuse. The quantities of different types of waste generated from
the operation of the Project in the reporting period are summarised in Table
2.7.
Table 2.7
Quantities of Waste Generated from the Operation of the Project
|
Month / Year |
Chemical Waste |
Waste Generated from |
General Refuse |
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|
|
Disposal of at CWTC |
Disposed of at Landfill (a) |
Recycled (b) |
Disposed of at Landfill (a) (e) |
Recycled (c) |
|
March
2024 |
0
L (d) |
1,037.81 tonnes |
0 tonnes |
2.765 tonnes (e) |
0.051 tonnes |
|
April
2024 |
0
L (d) |
946.15
tonnes |
0
tonnes |
2.304
tonnes (e) |
0
tonnes |
|
May
2024 |
1,700
L (d) |
1,300.62
tonnes |
0
tonnes |
2.880
tonnes (e) |
0.077
tonnes |
|
Notes: (a) Waste
generated from pre-treatment process and general refuse other than chemical
waste and recyclables were disposed of at NENT landfill by sub-contractors. (b) Among waste
generated from pre-treatment process, no metals, papers/ cardboard packing or
plastics were sent to recyclers for recycling during the reporting period. (c) Among
general refuse, 0.001 tonnes of metals, 0.115 tonnes of papers/ cardboard
packing and 0.012 tonnes of plastics were sent to recyclers for recycling
during the reporting period. (d) No chemical
waste was disposed of during March and April 2024; 1,700 L of chemical waste
(waste lead-acid batteries) was disposed of at CWTC in May 2024. (e) It was
assumed that four 240-litre bins filled with 80% of general refuse were
collected at each collection. The general refuse density was assumed to be
around 0.15 kg/L. |
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