Contents
1.1 Purpose of the Report
1.2 Structure of the Report
2.1 Background
2.2 Works Programme and Works Locations
2.3 Construction Activities
2.4 Status of Environmental Approval Documents
3.1 Cable Installation Water Quality Monitoring
3.2 Marine Mammal Observation (MMO)
3.3 Coral Monitoring
3.4 Site Inspection and Audit
5 Environmental
Non-Conformance
5.1 Summary of Environmental Non-compliance
5.2 Summary of Environmental Complaint
5.3 Summary of Environmental Summon and successful
prosecution
6.1 Key Issues for the Next Reporting Period
6.2 Monitoring Schedule for the Next Reporting Period
LIST OF TABLES
Table
2.1 Summary
of Landing Point Construction Activities Undertaken during Reporting Period
Table 2.2 Summary
of Current Environmental Licensing, Notification and Permit Status
Table 6.1 Construction
Works to Be Taken For the Next Reporting Week
LIST OF ANNEXES
Annex A Proposed ASE Submarine
Cable System (Layout Plan)
Annex B Location of ASE Landing Point
and Terrestrial Cable Route
Annex C Completed Site Inspection
Log
Annex D Photographic Records on Site
EXECUTIVE
SUMMARY
NTT Com Asia (NTTCA) proposes to install a
telecommunication cable (Asia Submarine-cable Express (ASE) cable) of
approximately 7,200 km in length, connecting Japan and Singapore with branches
to the Philippines, Hong Kong SAR (HKSAR) and Malaysia. A Project Profile (PP-452/2011) which
includes an assessment of the potential environmental impacts associated with
the installation of the submarine telecommunications cable system was prepared
and submitted to the Environmental Protection Department (EPD) under section 5.(1)(b) and 5.(11) of the Environmental Impact Assessment
Ordinance (EIAO) for the application for Permission to apply directly for
Environmental Permit (EP). The
Environmental Protection Department, subsequently issued an Environmental
Permit (EP- 433/2011).
This
is the Ninth Weekly Site Inspection
Report that presents the findings of the site inspection and other EM&A activities undertaken during the period from 26 November 2012 to 2 December 2012.
Environmental Site
Inspection
A
weekly joint environmental site inspection was carried out by the
representatives of the Contractor and the Environmental Team (ET). Environmental performance complied with
the environmental requirements and all necessary mitigation measures were
properly implemented.
Marine Mammal Observation (MMO)
Daily
marine mammal exclusion zone monitoring was not carried out in the reporting
period as the cable installation works in Zone C and from C to the boundary of
HKSAR waters were completed on 24 October 2012.
Environmental Complaints,
Non-compliance & Summons
No
non-compliance with PP recommendations, EP conditions and other requirements
associated with the construction of the Project was recorded in the reporting
period.
No
environmental complaint was received in this reporting period.
No environmental summons
was received in this reporting period.
Upcoming Works for the Next
Reporting Period
Works
to be undertaken in the coming reporting period would include beach manhole
construction and land duct laying works.
Potential environmental impacts arising from these
construction activities are mainly associated with dust, construction noise and
waste management.
For the submarine
cable installation part, cable laying works will continue to be
conducted in China waters, which are out
of the scope of the current EM&A.
ERM-Hong Kong, Limited
(ERM) was appointed by NTT Com Asia (NTTCA) as the Environmental Team to
conduct regular site inspections and audit the implementation of all
environmental monitoring and mitigation measures recommended in the Project
Profile (PP) (Register No. PP ¡V 452/2011) for the Proposed
Asia Submarine-cable Express (ASE) ¡V Tseung Kwan O (the Project).
This is the Ninth Weekly Site Inspection Report
(the Report), which summarises the inspection findings for the period from 26 November 2012 to 2 December 2012 and the implementation status of the EM&A
recommendations on environmental protection and pollution control mitigation
measures and monitoring.
The structure of the Report
is as follows:
Section 1
: Introduction
Details the scope and structure of the
Report.
Section 2 : Project
Information
Summarises background and scope of the Project, site
description, construction programme, the construction works undertaken and the
status of Environmental Permits/Licenses during the reporting period.
Section 3 : Environmental
Monitoring
Summarises
the monitoring programmes as recommended in the PP and the monitoring
undertaken during the reporting period.
Section 4
: Site Inspection Results
Summarises the findings of the weekly
site inspection undertaken within the reporting period.
Section 5 : Environmental Non-conformance
Summarises any exceedances of
environmental performance standard, environmental complaints and environmental
summons received within the reporting period.
Section 6 : Upcoming
Works for the next Reporting Period
Summarises the impact
forecast and monitoring schedule for the next reporting week.
Section 7 : Conclusions
NTT
Com Asia (NTTCA) proposes to install a telecommunication cable (Asia
Submarine-cable Express (ASE) cable) of approximately 7,200 km in length,
connecting Japan and Singapore with branches to the Philippines, Hong Kong SAR
(HKSAR) and Malaysia. NTTCA is
responsible for securing the approval to land the ASE cable in Tseung Kwan O,
Hong Kong SAR (HKSAR). The proposed
landing site will be at a new Beach Manhole (BMH) and ultimately connect with a
Data Centre in Tseung Kwan O (TKO) Industrial Estate which is scheduled for
completion in 2012. From Tseung
Kwan O, the cable will extend eastward approaching the Tathong Channel. Near to Cape Collinson, the cable is
approximately parallel to the Tathong Channel until north of Waglan Island
where the cable travels eastward to the boundary of HKSAR waters where it
enters the South China Sea. The total
length of cable in Hong Kong SAR waters is approximately 33.5 km. A map of the proposed cable route is
presented in Annex A.
A
Project Profile (PP-452/2011) which includes an assessment of the potential
environmental impacts associated with the installation of the submarine
telecommunications cable system was prepared and submitted to the Environmental
Protection Department (EPD) under section 5.(1)(b) and
5.(11) of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO) for the
application for Permission to apply directly for Environmental Permit
(EP). The Environmental Protection
Department, subsequently issued an Environmental Permit (EP- 433/2011).
Under the requirements of
Condition 2.4 of the EP, an EM&A programme as set out in the revised Environmental
Monitoring and Audit Manual (EM&A Manual) is required to be
implemented. The EM&A programme
includes water quality monitoring, marine mammal observation, coral monitoring
and weekly site inspection.
The location of the cable
installation works within the boundary of Hong Kong SAR waters is shown in Annex A, while the location of the landing point (ie
new Beach Manhole (BMH) in TKO Industrial Estate) is shown in Annex B.
The preliminary construction programme of the Project is given in Figure 2.1.
Figure
2.1 Preliminary Construction
Programme
Submarine
Cable Installation
Starting
from 8 October 2012, the submarine-cable laying works in Zone A, Zone B and
Zone C have been largely finished and the installation barge reached the
boundary of Hong Kong marine waters on 24 October 2012. The post-installation cable protection
work will be performed for Zone A and Zone B at the later construction stage.
Landing
Point Construction
The
construction works of the landing point commenced on 4 October 2012 and are
temporarily scheduled to be completed in early December of 2012. A summary of the major construction
activities undertaken on the landing point during the reporting period is shown
in Table 2.1.
Table 2.1 Summary of Landing Point
Construction Activities Undertaken during Reporting Period
Construction Activities Undertaken |
¡P Manhole
construction; - 1st
manhole concrete casting - 2nd
manhole framework set-up for concrete casting; and ¡P Land duct
laying towards the manhole; ¡P Reinstatement
for the completed part of land duct. |
A summary of the relevant
permits, licences, and/or notifications on environmental protection for this
Project is presented in Table 2.2.
Table 2.2 Summary of Current
Environmental Licensing, Notification and Permit Status
Permit/
Licences/ Notification |
Reference |
Validity Period |
Remarks |
Environmental
Permit |
EP-433/2011 |
Throughout
the construction and operation of the Project |
Permit
granted on 20 December 2011 |
Construction
Noise Permit |
GW-RE0774-12 |
18 Sep 2012 ¡V 31 Jan 2013 |
Permits
granted on using of registered powered mechanical equipment for 07:00-23:00
hrs on general holidays (including Sundays) and 19:00-23:00 hrs on any day
not being a general holiday for Sub-marine cable laying works of the Project |
Baseline
water quality monitoring was completed by the end of September 2012. Baseline Water Quality Monitoring
Reports for Zone A, Zone B and Zone C were submitted on 19 September 2012, 25
September 2012 and 1 October 2012, respectively.
Daily
impact water quality monitoring was not conducted in the reporting period as no
cable laying works in Zone A, Zone B and Zone C were involved from 26 November
2012 to 2 December 2012.
Daily
marine mammal exclusion zone monitoring is required to be conducted during the
cable installation works taking place in daylight hours along the sections
outside Zone A to Zone B (ie Zone C and from C to the boundary of HKSAR
waters). This monitoring was not
carried out in the reporting period as the cable installation works in Zone C
and from C to the boundary of HKSAR waters were completed on 24 October 2012.
Baseline
coral monitoring was completed in September 2012. The Baseline Coral Monitoring Survey
Report was submitted on 28 September 2012.
Post-project coral monitoring will be conducted within one month after
completion of the jetting works, with the Post-project Coral Monitoring Survey
Report to be submitted within one month after completion of the marine
works. Impact monitoring for coral
during cable installation works is not required under the Project.
In
the week of 8 October 2012 when the cable installation barge passed the
identified coral communities as presented in the Baseline Coral Monitoring Survey Report, the nearest distances
between the barge and the identified coral communities in Zone A and Zone B
were 230m and 270m respectively, indicating the cable alignment of more than
180m away from the identified coral communities as required in the
Environmental Permit (EP- 433/2011).
In
accordance with the revised EM&A Manual, a weekly site inspection should be
undertaken at the landing point (ie new Beach Manhole (BMH) in TKO Industrial
Estate) to ensure that the appropriate environmental protection and pollution
control mitigation measures are properly implemented in accordance with the
Project Profile (PP-452/2011).
Results of the site inspection in the reporting period are provided in Section 4.
The weekly site inspection
is required to be carried out by the representatives of the Contractor and the
Environmental Team (ET). A Site
Inspection Log is completed by the ET representative to record
whether the Contractor is compliant with environmental regulations in terms of
noise, water quality and housekeeping etc (Annex C).
During the reporting
period, the site inspection was conducted on 29 November 2012 by the representatives
of the Contractor and the ET. Construction works
of the cable landing point were observed ongoing in the rain.
There was no non-compliance recorded during the site audit. Major findings and recommendations are
summarised as follows:
(i)
A copy of EP was displayed
conspicuously at the vehicular site entrance in accordance with the requirement
of Condition 1.5 of the EP.
(ii)
Middle
section of the land duct was completed.
For the completed part, excavated materials have been backfilled into the
trench and the site has been reinstated to its original status (Annex D Photo No. 1).
(iii)
Impermeable
sheets were observed to have been placed in some portions of the stockpiles of
excavated soils and rocks, but large portion of stockpiles were still exposed
under the rain (Annex D Photo No. 2). The
Contractor was reminded to cover all stockpiles completely during rain events
to prevent storm runoff, which would transport the sediment and eventually
deposit it in nearby sea water, storm drains or low-lying areas.
No non-compliance of PP/
EM&A/ EP/ legislative requirements was recorded during the reporting
period.
No complaint was received
during the reporting period.
No summons was received
during the reporting period.
Works to be taken for the
next reporting period are summarised in Table 6.1.
Table 6.1 Construction
Works to Be Taken For the Next Reporting Week
Work to be taken |
Submarine Cable Installation ¡P
Cable laying works in China waters (out of the scope of the current
EM&A)
Landing Point
Construction ¡P
Beach manhole construction ¡P
Land duct laying works ¡P
Backfilling and
reinstatement |
Potential environmental
impacts arising from the above construction activities are mainly associated
with dust, construction noise and waste management.
Impact water quality
monitoring would be resumed should hand jetting works involved in the
post-installation works be carried out in Zone A and Zone B. The results (if any) will be summarised
in the Third Weekly Water Quality Impact
Monitoring Report after the relevant monitoring data become available.
Next weekly site inspection
is temporarily scheduled on 7 December 2012.
This Ninth Weekly Site Inspection Report presents the findings of the
site inspection and other EM&A activities undertaken
during the period from 26 November
to 2 December 2012, in accordance
with the PP (Register No. PP ¡V 452/2011), revised EM&A
Manual and the requirements of Environmental
Permit (EP- 433/2011).
No
impact water quality monitoring was carried out in the reporting week and
neither was the daily marine mammal exclusion zone monitoring, as the cable
installation works were conducted in China waters in the reporting week.
A
weekly joint environmental site inspection was conducted on 29 November 2012
during the reporting period. It
confirmed that the environmental mitigation measures recommended in the PP were
properly implemented by the Contractor.
No
non-compliance event was recorded during the reporting period.
No complaint and
summons/prosecution was received during the reporting period.
The ET will keep track on
the construction works to confirm compliance of environmental requirements and
the proper implementation of all necessary mitigation measures.