Contents

Executive Summary  1

Breaches of Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality  1

Breaches of Action and Limit Levels for Noise  2

Breaches of Action and Limit Levels for Water Quality  2

Reporting Change  2

1.    Introduction  3

1.1   Background  3

1.2   Scope of the EM&A Report  4

1.3   Organisation Structure  4

1.4   Summary of Construction Works  5

1.5   Summary of EM&A Programme Requirements  5

1.6   Status of other Statutory Environmental Requirement  7

2.    Monitoring Results  8

2.1   Air Quality Monitoring  8

2.1.1    Monitoring Requirements and Equipment 8

2.1.2    Results and Observations  8

2.2   Noise Monitoring  16

2.2.1    Monitoring Requirements and Equipment 16

2.2.2    Results and Observations  16

2.3   Water Quality Monitoring  17

2.3.1    Monitoring Requirements and Equipment 17

2.3.2    Results and Observations  20

2.4   Ecological Monitoring  21

2.4.1    Egretry Monitoring Requirements  21

2.4.2    Egretry Monitoring Methodology  22

2.4.3    Results and Observations of Egretry Monitoring  22

2.5   EM&A Site Inspection  25

2.6   Waste Management  27

2.7   Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures  27

2.8   Summary oF Complaints, Notification OF Summons AND Successful Prosecutions  28

3.    comments Conclusion and Recommendations  29

Annex A      PROJECT ORGANISATION

Annex B      Construction Programme

Annex C1     WIND CONDITIONS

Annex C2     The graphical plots of the trends (AIR QUALITY MONITORING)

Annex c3     Event and action plan

Annex D1    The graphical plots of the trends (Noise MONITORING)

annex d2    event and action plan

Annex E1     The graphical plots of the trends (water quality MONITORING)

Annex E2     Event and action plan

Annex F      Waste Flow Table

Annex G1    Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule

Annex G2    Mitigation Measures Implementation Status

             

List of Tables

Table 1.1     Summary of Environmental Permits under the Project and the Respective Active Works Contracts  3

Table 1.2     Contact Information of Key Personnel  4

Table 1.3     Major CONStRUCTION WORKS IN THE REPORTING PERIOD  5

Table 1.4     Summary of Status for the Environmental Aspects under the EM&A Manual  5

Table 2.1     Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality (Dust) 8

Table 2.2     Air Quality Monitoring Details  8

Table 2.3     Summary of 1-Hour RSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period  9

Table 2.4     Summary of 24-hour rolling average RSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period  9

Table 2.5     Summary of 24-hour rolling average FSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period  10

Table 2.6     Summary of EXCEEDANCES RECORDED FOR AIR QUALITY MONITORING in the reporting period  11

Table 2.7     Action and Limit Levels for Construction noise  14

Table 2.8     Noise Monitoring Details  14

Table 2.9     Summary of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period  15

Table 2.10    Calculated Action and Limit Levels for Water Quality  15

Table 2.11    Locations of Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations and Monitoring Requirements  17

Table 2.12    SUMMARY OF impact water quality MONITORING RESULTS IN THE REPORTING PERIOD  18

Table 2.13    Summary of EXCEEDANCES RECORDED FOR water QUALITY MONITORING in the reporting period  18

Table 2.14    number of nests and ardeids recorded at MPV Egretry  21

Table 2.15    usage of flight paths recorded at MPV egretry  21

Table 2.16    usage of flight paths and flight heights recorded at mpv egretry  22

Table 2.17    number of nests and ardeids recorded at MPLV Egretry  23

Table 2.18    usage of flight paths recorded at MPLV egretry  23

Table 2.19    usage of flight paths and flight heights recorded at mpLv egretry  25

Table 2.20    Key Observations Identified during the site inspection in this Reporting Month  26

Table 2.21    Comparison of Estimated Amount of Waste Generated for Construction of the Project and Actual Amount Generated during the Reporting Period  28

 

List of Figures

FIGURE 1.1      Location of Project

FIGURE 2.1      Locations of Air Quality Monitoring Stations

FIGURE 2.2      Locations of Noise Monitoring Stations

FIGURE 2.3      Location of Water Quality Monitoring Stations

FIGURE 2.4      Location of Egretry and 100m Buffer Area

FIGURE 2.5      Location of Egretry and Vantage Points

FIGURE 2.6      Flight Paths at MPV and MPLV Egretries

FIGURE 2.7      Location of Egretry and 100m Buffer Area (recorded in EIA and in 2025)


Executive Summary

This is the Quarterly Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Report presenting the EM&A works during the period of March 2026 - May 2026 for the San Tin Technopole Phase 1 Development (the Project) in accordance with the EM&A Manual.  Two (2) works contracts, Package 1 Contract 1 (ND/2024/09) and Package 2 Contract 1 (ND/2024/10), are active in this reporting period.  

¡P         The construction of ND/2024/09 commenced on 29 September 2025; and

¡P         The construction of ND/2024/10 commenced on 18 September 2025.

A summary of EM&A activities conducted in the reporting period is listed below:

Air Quality Monitoring                             Continuous impact monitoring

Noise Monitoring

       ND/2024/09                                    13 sessions

       ND/2024/10                                    13 sessions

Water Quality Monitoring

       ND/2024/09                                    37 sessions

       ND/2024/10                                    37 sessions

Ecological Monitoring                              5 sessions for Pre-construction Site Check and Nest Control, 3 sessions for Mai Po Lung Village (MPLV) Egretry and 3 sessions for Mai Po Village (MPV) Egretry

Environmental Site Inspection

       ND/2024/09                                    13 sessions

       ND/2024/10                                    13 sessions

 

During the reporting period, the frequency of all monitoring works followed the requirements of the EM&A Manual, and all equipment used had valid calibration certificates. The weather conditions were predominantly sunny and partly cloudy, providing generally favorable circumstances for conducting impact monitoring of air quality, noise, and water quality.

Subject to the influence of ongoing river maintenance works in the San Tin Eastern Main Drainage Channel (STEMDC) affecting access and monitoring conditions at Station D1¡¦, a temporary monitoring location (D1¡¦T) along the same drainage channel system was adopted on 11 February 2026. Water quality monitoring was resumed at station D1¡¦ starting from 25 March 2026.

Breaches of Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality

No Project-related Action or Limit level exceedance was recorded in the reporting period. A total of six (6) Action Level and fifty-eight (58) Limit Level exceedances were recorded for impact air quality monitoring, investigation was conducted, and all exceedances were confirmed to be not Projectrelated. Therefore, no further action under the Event and Action Plan was required.

Breaches of Action and Limit Levels for Noise

No exceedance of Action and Limit Levels was recorded for impact noise monitoring in the reporting period. 

Breaches of Action and Limit Levels for Water Quality

No Project-related Action or Limit level exceedance was recorded in the reporting period. A total of two (2) Action Level and twelve (12) Limit Level exceedances were recorded for impact water quality monitoring, investigation was conducted, and all exceedances were confirmed to be not Projectrelated. Therefore, no further action under the Event and Action Plan was required.

Environmental Complaints, Non-compliance & Summons

There was no environmental complaint, notification of summons or prosecution recorded in the reporting period.

Reporting Change

There was no reporting change in the reporting period.

 


1.  Introduction

1.1     Background

San Tin Technopole Phase 1 Development (¡§the Project¡¨) mainly covers innovation & technology (I&T) land parcels to the north of San Tin Highway/Fanling Highway, some residential land to the south and the key infrastructure areas with road connections. The construction of the Project will be delivered under various works contracts and its scope of works comprises the following elements:

       Site formation of land for innovation and technology development, housing, community, commercial and other developments;

       Engineering infrastructure works including but not limited to roadworks, drainage, sewerage, waterworks, pumping stations, fresh water and flushing water service reservoirs, Common Utility Tunnel (CUT) and other associated buildings / structures / E&M systems for the Project; and

       Landscaping works;

The Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Report for the San Tin/Lok Ma Chau Development Node (STLMC DN) (Register No. AEIAR-261/2024) was approved on 17 May 2024. Two (2) works contracts, ND/2024/09 and ND/2024/10, are active in this reporting period.  The construction of ND/2024/09 commenced on 29 September 2025, and the construction of ND/2024/10 commenced on 18 September 2025. The location of the Project, including the associated works areas of each active works contract is shown in Figure 1.1. The relevant Environmental Permits (EPs) under the Project and the respective works contracts are summarized in Table 1.1.

Table 1.1  Summary of Environmental Permits under the Project and the Respective Active Works Contracts

EP

Designated Project

Work Contracts

ND/2024/09

ND/2024/10

EP-640/2024

San Tin / Lok Ma Chau Water Reclamation Plant

P

 

EP-641/2024

San Tin / Lok Ma Chau Effluent Polishing Plant

P

 

EP-664/2025

Revitalisation of San Tin Eastern Main Drainage Channel

 

 

EP-665/2025

Recreational Development (¡§Open Space¡¨) along San Tin Western Main Drainage Channel and at Mai Po Lung Village within Deep Bay Buffer Zone 2

 

 

EP-666/2025

New Primary Distributor Road (Road P1) and District Distributor Roads (Roads D1, D2, D3, D4, D5 and D6) for San Tin / Lok Ma Chau Development Node

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ERM-Hong Kong, Limited (ERM) is commissioned to undertake the role of Environmental Team (ET) for the Project in accordance with the requirements specified in the Environmental Permit(s), the Environmental Monitoring and Audit (EM&A) Manual, the EIA Report of the STLMC DN project and other relevant statutory requirements.

1.2     Scope of the EM&A Report

This is the Quarterly EM&A Summary Report for the Project which summarises the key findings of the EM&A programme during the reporting period from March 2026 to May 2026.

1.3     Organisation Structure

The organisation structure of the Project is shown in Annex A.  The key personnel contact names and details are summarised in Table 1.2 below.

Table 1.2  Contact Information of Key Personnel

Party

Position

Name

Telephone

San Tin Technopole Project hotline

--

--

3152 3537

Environmental Team (ET)

(ERM-Hong Kong, Limited)

ET Leader

Raymond Chow

2271 3281

 

ET Leader Representative

(EP-640/2024)

Manson Yeung

2271 3012

 

ET Leader Representative

(EP-641/2024)

Pako Yu

2271 3027

Independent Environmental Checker (IEC)

(Mott MacDonald Hong Kong Limited)

IEC

Thomas Chan

2828 5967

IEC Representative

(EP-640/2024)

Sunny Chan

2828 5962

IEC Representative

(EP-641/2024)

Jay Chua

2828 5710

Contract No. ND/2024/09

Civil Engineering and Development Department

Senior Engineer

Vicky W.K. Yuen

3426 2590

Engineer

Stanley C.Y. Hung

3152 3564

Engineer¡¦s Representative

(ER)

(AECOM - Halcrow Joint Venture)

Chief Resident Engineer

Albert Yu

8493 0329

Senior Resident Engineer

Timonthy Chan

8494 6981

Senior Resident Engineer

Tony Chan

8491 4870

Contractor

(CR15G - Tung Lee Joint Venture)

Construction Manager

K. K. Yuen

9498 1213

Site Agent

Wilson Chan

9656 8865

Sub Agent

Paul So

5989 0614

Environmental Officer

Frank Liu

6900 3526

Environmental Supervisor

Johnny Kam

6178 4786

Contract No. ND/2024/10

Civil Engineering and Development Department

Senior Engineer

Albert S. Lam

3547 1635

Engineer

Patrick P.L. Wan

3152 3472

Engineer¡¦s Representative

(ER)

(Arup - Binnies Joint Venture)

Chief Resident Engineer

Victor Go

2608 7688

Senior Resident Engineer

Raymond Cheung

2908 4924

Contractor

(Kuly Construction &

Engineering Company Limited)

Senior Project Manager

Ma Kin Man

9552 1734

Site Agent

Tang Wing Kai

9300 7037

Environmental Officer

Brenda Yiu

9346 3966

1.4 Summary of Construction Works

As informed by the Contractor, details of the major construction works carried out in this reporting period are listed in Table 1.3.  The construction programme is shown in Annex B.

Table 1.3  Major CONStRUCTION WORKS IN THE REPORTING PERIOD

March 2026

April 2026

May 2026

Contract No. ND/2024/09

      Site Formation works at Portion 1D-1 (Big Forest)

      Site Formation works at Area C2 (Soccer Field)

      Tree felling works

      Ground Investigation (soil sampling) for contaminated soil treatment

      GI works

      Site Formation works at Portion 1D-1 (Big Forest)

      Site Formation works at Area C2 (Soccer Field)

      Tree felling works

      Ground Investigation (soil sampling) for contaminated soil treatment

      GI works

      Site Formation Works (Area C)

      Operation of Shredding Facilities

      Archaeological Works (Area A and E)

      Asbestos Survey

      Ground Investigation (soil sampling) for contaminated soil treatment

      GI works

Contract No. ND/2024/10

      Ground Investigation Work

      Construction for Box Culvert

      Tree Felling

      Ground Investigation Work

      Construction for Box Culvert

      Tree Felling

      Ground Investigation Work

      Construction for Box Culvert

      Construction of Sewerage Pipe

      Construction of Containment Wall

1.5     Summary of EM&A Programme Requirements

The status for all environmental aspects is presented in Table 1.4.  The EM&A programme requirements remained unchanged during the reporting period.

Table 1.4  Summary of Status for the Environmental Aspects under the EM&A Manual

Parameters

Status

Air Quality

Impact Monitoring

On-going for Contract Nos. ND/2024/09 and ND/2024/10, monitoring conducted continuously

Noise

Baseline Monitoring

The results of baseline noise monitoring for Contract Nos. ND/2024/09 and ND/2024/10 and ND/2025/01 were reported in Baseline Monitoring Report and submitted to EPD under the EM&A Manual Section 16.3 and EP Condition 3.3.

Impact Monitoring

On-going for Contract Nos. ND/2024/09 and ND/2024/10, monitoring conducted once per week

Water Quality

Baseline Monitoring

The results of baseline water quality monitoring for Contract Nos. ND/2024/09 and ND/2024/10 were reported in Baseline Monitoring Report and submitted to EPD under the EM&A Manual Section 16.3 and EP Condition 3.3.

Impact Monitoring

On-going for Contract Nos. ND/2024/09 and ND/2024/10, monitoring conducted 3 days per week

Waste Management

Waste Monitoring

On-going

Land Contamination

Contamination Assessment Plan (CAP), Remediation Action Plan (RAP) and Remediation Report (RR)

On-going

Ecology

Wetland Compensation Monitoring

(Monitoring on Construction Phase Disturbance)

The 12-month baseline monitoring was completed under NDO 08/2024 in November 2025. To be conducted when construction activities occur within 400m from the contiguous pond / wetland habitats on the northern portion of the Project area.

Wetland Compensation Monitoring

(Monitoring on Wetland Enhancement)

The 12-month baseline monitoring was completed under NDO 08/2024 in November 2025. To be conducted at certain milestones between the commencement of pond filling and the full operation of San Tin Technopole.

Night Roost Monitoring

Pre-construction Night Roost Survey commenced in September 2025 and completed in March 2026, a standalone report for the survey will be prepared.

Egretry Monitoring

On-going between March and early September.

Flight Corridor Monitoring

To be conducted when construction activities occur within this flight corridor.

Woodland Compensation Monitoring

To be conducted after completion of compensatory planting.

Post-transplantation / Post-seedling Planting Monitoring of Flora Species of Conservation Importance

To be conducted after the transplantation / seedling planting.

Post-translocation Monitoring of Fauna Species of Conservation Importance

To be conducted after the translocation.

Pre-construction Site Check and Nest Control

Pre-construction Site Check and Nest Control commenced in March 2026 and on-going during the breeding season (March to July). The associated nest control measures to be conducted in non-breeding season (August to February) after pre-construction survey. A stand alone report will be prepared.

Pre-construction Site Check for Eurasian Otter

To be conducted prior to the commencement of construction activities.

Wildlife Corridor Monitoring

To be conducted upon establishment of the wildlife corridors.

Site Environmental Audit

Regular Site Inspection

On-going

Environmental Log Book

On-going

 

The EM&A programme also involved environmental site inspections and related auditing conducted by the ET for checking the implementation of the required environmental mitigation measures recommended in the approved EIA Report and relevant EP submissions. Details of the EP submissions status shall be referred to corresponding EM&A reports.

1.6     Status of other Statutory Environmental Requirement

The environmental licenses and permits, including EP, discharge license under Water Pollution Control Ordinance, registration as chemical waste producer, construction noise permit and specified processes license, which were valid in the reporting period are presented in corresponding EM&A monthly report.  No non-compliance with environmental statutory requirements was recorded in the reporting period.

2.         Monitoring Results

2.1     Air Quality Monitoring

2.1.1  Monitoring Requirements and Equipment

According to the EM&A Manual of the Project, impact air quality monitoring in terms of 1-hour average Respirable Suspended Particulate (RSP), 24-hour rolling average RSP and 24-hour rolling average Fine Suspended Particulate (FSP) concentrations, was conducted continuously with air sensors.  The results of these monitoring parameters are compared with the corresponding Action and Limit levels listed in Table 2.1

Table 2.1  Action and Limit Levels for Air Quality (Dust)

Parameter

Action Level

Limit Level

1-hour RSP

150 £gg/m3

Not applicable

24-hour RSP (rolling average)

Not applicable

100 £gg/m3

24-hour FSP (rolling average)

Not applicable

50 £gg/m3

 

The monitoring locations and air sensors used in the continuous impact air quality monitoring are summarised in Table 2.2 and illustrated in Figure 2.1.  The copies of the calibration certificates for the onsite air sensors at the monitoring stations and the transfer standards shall be referred to corresponding Monthly EM&A reports.

Table 2.2  Air Quality Monitoring Details

Monitoring Station

Relevancy to Works Contract

Location

Equipment

M03

ND/2024/10

Pun Uk Tsuen

MAS-Dust

(S/N: dev9204Z250700007)

M04

ND/2024/10

Chau Tau Tsuen

MAS-Dust

(S/N: dev9204Z250700006)

M06

ND/2024/09

Mai Po San Tsuen

MAS-Dust

(S/N: dev9204Z250800014)

M09

ND/2024/10

Wing Ping Tsuen

MAS-Dust

(S/N: dev9204Z250700005)

M11

ND/2024/09

Shek Wui Wai

MAS-Dust

(S/N: dev9204Z250800013)

M13

ND/2024/09

Rolling Hills (rooftop area)

MAS-Dust

(S/N: dev9204Z250800016)

M14

ND/2024/09

Rolling Hills (outside of Rolling Hills)

MAS-Dust

(S/N: dev9204Z250800015)

M15a (a)

ND/2024/09

The STEP

MAS-Dust

(S/N: dev9204Z250900019)

(a)   The permission from the property management office of M15a ¡V The STEP has been granted in October 2025.  The air quality monitoring at M15a commenced on 18 October 2025.

 

2.1.2  Results and Observations

During the reporting period, weather conditions were predominantly sunny and partly cloudy, providing generally favorable circumstances for conducting impact monitoring of air quality. Wind conditions during the reporting period extracted from the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO)¡¦s weather station at Wetland Park are presented in Annex C1. Starting from April 2026, wind data were extracted directly from the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) via DATA.GOV.HK to ensure completeness and accuracy.

The monitoring data for 1-hour RSP, 24-hour rolling average RSP and 24-hour rolling average FSP concentrations in the reporting period are summarized in Table 2.3 to Table 2.5.  Major dust sources in the reporting period included haul road traffic and earth moving construction activities associated with the site formation works and tree felling works.  The graphical plots of the trends of monitored parameters (the last month of the previous quarter and the present quarter) are provided in Annex C2

Table 2.3  Summary of 1-Hour RSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period

Monitoring Station

Average (µg/m3)

Range (µg/m3)

Action Level (µg/m3)

Limit Level (µg/m3)

M03

10.4

1.0 - 64.4

150

Not applicable

M04

20.0

3.4 - 69.8

150

Not applicable

M06

22.3

2.4 - 182.8

150

Not applicable

M09

20.6

5.1 - 85.4

150

Not applicable

M11

24.4

4.8 - 176.4

150

Not applicable

M13

23.9

3.8 - 203.0

150

Not applicable

M14

19.0

2.9 - 136.4

150

Not applicable

M15a

14.5

1.8 - 174.9

150

Not applicable

 

Table 2.4  Summary of 24-hour rolling average RSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period

Monitoring Station

Average (µg/m3)

Range (µg/m3)

Action Level (µg/m3)

Limit Level (µg/m3)

M03

10.3

2.0 - 39.0

Not applicable

100

M04

19.9

6.6 - 46.2

Not applicable

100

M06

22.2

5.7 - 51.7

Not applicable

100

M09

20.5

6.9 - 58.5

Not applicable

100

M11

24.4

8.5 - 64.7

Not applicable

100

M13

23.8

5.7 - 67.0

Not applicable

100

M14

18.9

4.9 - 43.4

Not applicable

100

M15a

14.4

2.9 - 38.7

Not applicable

100

 

Table 2.5  Summary of 24-hour rolling average FSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period

Monitoring Station

Average (µg/m3)

Range (µg/m3)

Action Level (µg/m3)

Limit Level (µg/m3)

M03

8.2

1.6 - 31.1

Not applicable

50

M04

15.7

4.5 - 42.5

Not applicable

50

M06

17.7

4.4 - 46.3

Not applicable

50

M09

17.8

5.4 - 54.2

Not applicable

50

M11

20.6

4.9 - 58.2

Not applicable

50

M13

20.0

4.7 - 61.2

Not applicable

50

M14

14.2

3.3 - 40.4

Not applicable

50

M15a

13.2

2.6 - 35.2

Not applicable

50

 

No Project-related Action or Limit level exceedance was recorded in the reporting period. A total of six (6) Action Level and fifty-eight (58) Limit Level exceedances were recorded for impact air quality monitoring, investigation was conducted, and all exceedances were confirmed to be not Projectrelated. Therefore, no further action under the Event and Action Plan was required in accordance with the Event and Action Plan presented in Annex C3. Details of exceedances recorded in the reporting period were summarized in Table 2.6 below. 


Table 2.6  Summary of EXCEEDANCES RECORDED FOR AIR QUALITY MONITORING in the reporting period

Month

Monitoring Station

Parameter

Exceedance Level

No. of exceedance(s)

Date & Time period

March 2026

M06

1-hour RSP

Action Level

1

15 Mar 2026 23:00 ¡V 15 Mar 2026 23:59

 

M11

1-hour RSP

Action Level

2

15 Mar 2026 19:00 ¡V 15 Mar 2026 19:59

15 Mar 2026 23:00 ¡V 15 Mar 2026 23:59

 

M13

1-hour RSP

Action Level

2

15 Mar 2026 22:00 ¡V 15 Mar 2026 22:59

15 Mar 2026 23:00 ¡V 15 Mar 2026 23:59

 

M15a

1-hour RSP

Action Level

1

15 Mar 2026 23:00 ¡V 15 Mar 2026 23:59

 

M11

24-hour rolling average FSP

Limit Level

19

15 Mar 2026 02:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 01:59 15 Mar 2026 03:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 02:59 15 Mar 2026 04:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 03:59 15 Mar 2026 05:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 04:59 15 Mar 2026 06:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 05:59 15 Mar 2026 07:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 06:59 15 Mar 2026 08:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 07:59 15 Mar 2026 09:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 08:59 15 Mar 2026 10:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 09:59 15 Mar 2026 11:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 10:59 15 Mar 2026 12:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 11:59 15 Mar 2026 13:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 12:59 15 Mar 2026 14:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 13:59 15 Mar 2026 15:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 14:59 15 Mar 2026 16:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 15:59 15 Mar 2026 17:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 16:59 15 Mar 2026 18:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 17:59 15 Mar 2026 19:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 18:59 15 Mar 2026 20:00 ¡V 16 Mar 2026 19:59

April 2026

M09

24-hour rolling average FSP

Limit Level

1

18 Apr 2026 00:00 ¡V 18 Apr 2026 23:59

 

 

M13

24-hour rolling average FSP

Limit Level

7

17 Apr 2026 18:00 ¡V 18 Apr 2026 17:59 17 Apr 2026 19:00 ¡V 18 Apr 2026 18:59 17 Apr 2026 20:00 ¡V 18 Apr 2026 19:59 17 Apr 2026 21:00 ¡V 18 Apr 2026 20:59 17 Apr 2026 22:00 ¡V 18 Apr 2026 21:59 17 Apr 2026 23:00 ¡V 18 Apr 2026 22:59 18 Apr 2026 00:00 ¡V 18 Apr 2026 23:59

 

 

M09

24-hour rolling average FSP

Limit Level

12

18 Apr 2026 01:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 00:59 18 Apr 2026 02:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 01:59 18 Apr 2026 03:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 02:59 18 Apr 2026 04:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 03:59 18 Apr 2026 05:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 04:59 18 Apr 2026 06:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 05:59 18 Apr 2026 07:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 06:59 18 Apr 2026 08:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 07:59 18 Apr 2026 09:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 08:59 18 Apr 2026 10:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 09:59 18 Apr 2026 11:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 10:59 18 Apr 2026 12:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 11:59

 

 

M13

24-hour rolling average FSP

Limit Level

19

18 Apr 2026 01:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 00:59 18 Apr 2026 02:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 01:59 18 Apr 2026 03:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 02:59 18 Apr 2026 04:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 03:59 18 Apr 2026 05:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 04:59 18 Apr 2026 06:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 05:59 18 Apr 2026 07:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 06:59 18 Apr 2026 08:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 07:59 18 Apr 2026 09:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 08:59 18 Apr 2026 10:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 09:59 18 Apr 2026 11:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 10:59 18 Apr 2026 12:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 11:59 18 Apr 2026 13:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 12:59 18 Apr 2026 14:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 13:59 18 Apr 2026 15:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 14:59 18 Apr 2026 16:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 15:59 18 Apr 2026 17:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 16:59 18 Apr 2026 18:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 17:59 18 Apr 2026 19:00 ¡V 19 Apr 2026 18:59

May 2026

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A


2.2     Noise Monitoring

2.2.1  Monitoring Requirements and Equipment

According to the EM&A Manual of the Project, noise impact monitoring was conducted once per week during the construction phase of the Project.  The Action and Limit Levels for construction noise of the Project are provided in Table 2.7 below.

Table 2.7  Action and Limit Levels for Construction noise

Time Period

Action Level

Limit Level

0700 - 1900 hours on normal weekdays

When one documented complaint is received

75 dB(A)(a),(b)

Note:

(a)   If works are to be carried out during restricted hours, the conditions stipulated in the Construction Noise Permit (CNP) issued by the Noise Control Authority have to be followed.

(b)   70 dB(A) and 65 dB(A) for schools during normal teaching periods and school examination periods, respectively.

 

Noise monitoring was performed using sound level meter at the designated monitoring stations provided in Table 2.8 and Figure 2.2.  The copies of the calibration certificates for the equipment shall be referred to corresponding Monthly EM&A reports.

Table 2.8  Noise Monitoring Details

Monitoring Station

Relevancy to Works Contract

Location

Parameter and Frequency

Type of Measurement

 

 

CM1

ND/2024/09

69 Mai Po San Tsuen

30-minute measurement between 0700 and 1900 on normal weekdays (Monday to Saturday)

Once per week for 30 mins during the construction period of the relevant works contracts of the Project

Free field

CM3

ND/2024/09

Scenic Heights Block B2

Free field

CM4

ND/2024/09

30 Rolling Hills Phase II

Façade

CM9

ND/2024/10

285B Wing Ping Tsuen

Free field

CM10

ND/2024/10

291 Chau Tau Tsuen

Free field

CM11

ND/2024/10

218 Chau Tau Tsuen

Free field

2.2.2  Results and Observations

During the reporting period, weather conditions were predominantly sunny and partly cloudy, providing generally favorable circumstances for conducting impact monitoring of noise. Results for noise monitoring are summarised in Table 2.9.  Major noise sources during the noise monitoring included noise from use of Powered Mechanical Equipment (PME) for pile wall construction, tree felling, demolition and site formation works. The graphical plots of the trends of monitored parameters (the last month of the previous quarter and the present quarter) are provided in Annex D1

Table 2.9  Summary of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period

Monitoring Station

Average, dB(A),
Leq (30 min)

Range, dB(A),

Leq (30 min)

Limit Level, dB(A),

Leq (30 min)

CM1 (a)

70.3

68.7 - 71.6

75

CM3 (a)

53.4

49.5 - 55.5

75

CM4

46.5

43.6 - 50.0

75

CM9 (a)

64.9

62.5 - 68.1

75

CM10 (a)

58.0

54.8 - 60.3

75

CM11 (a)

54.4

51.5 - 56.5

75

Note(s):

(a)   A correction of +3 dB(A) was made to the free field measurements.

 

No exceedance of Action and Limit Levels was recorded for construction noise monitoring in the reporting period.  No action was thus required to be undertaken in accordance with the Event and Action Plan presented in Annex D2.

2.3     Water Quality Monitoring

2.3.1  Monitoring Requirements and Equipment

Water quality impact monitoring was carried out to ensure that any deterioration of water quality was detected, and that timely action was taken to rectify the situation if the deterioration of water quality is caused by the Project.  Impact water quality monitoring was undertaken three days per week during the reporting period in accordance with the EM&A Manual.  Each water quality impact monitoring was scheduled such that the interval between two water quality impact monitoring was more than 36 hours to record representative water quality data throughout the week.

Two (2) replicate in-situ measurements and samples were collected at each monitored water depth of each designated monitoring stations.  Dissolved Oxygen (DO), pH value, salinity, temperature and turbidity were measured in-situ whereas the level of suspended solids (SS) were determined by SGS Hong Kong Limited which is a HOKLAS accredited laboratory.

The calculated Action and Limit Levels of water quality monitoring with reference to the Baseline Water Quality Monitoring Report are provided in Table 2.10.

Table 2.10 Calculated Action and Limit Levels for Water Quality

Parameter

Action Level

Limit Level

San Tin Eastern Main Drainage Channel (STEMDC) - Station D1¡¦

DO in mg/L (a)

1.2 mg/L

1.2 mg/L

SS in mg/L (b), (c)

105 mg/L, or 120% of upstream control station¡¦s (U1a) SS recorded on the same day

113 mg/L, or 130% of upstream control station's (U1a) SS recorded on the same day

Turbidity in NTU (b), (c)

97 NTU, or 120% of upstream control station¡¦s (U1a) turbidity recorded on the same day

102 NTU, or 130% of upstream control station's (U1a) turbidity recorded on the same day

San Tin Western Main Drainage Channel (STWMDC) - Stations D2a, D2b¡¦, D2c and D2d

DO in mg/L (a)

1.3 mg/L

1.1 mg/L

SS in mg/L (b), 3

38 mg/L, or 120% of upstream control stations¡¦ (U2a and U2b) SS recorded on the same day

46 mg/L, or 130% of upstream control stations¡¦ (U2a and U2b) SS recorded on the same day

Turbidity in NTU (b), (c)

42 NTU, or 120% of upstream control stations¡¦ (U2a and U2b) turbidity recorded on the same day

52 NTU, or 130% of upstream control stations¡¦ (U2a and U2b) turbidity recorded on the same day

Small Watercourses along Sam Tam Road - Station D7

DO in mg/L (a)

0.6 mg/L

0.6 mg/L

SS in mg/L (b)

5 mg/L

5 mg/L

Turbidity in NTU (b)

11 NTU

12 NTU

Small Watercourses near Mai Po Village - Station D8

DO in mg/L (a)

1.4 mg/L

1.2 mg/L

SS in mg/L (b)

7 mg/L

8 mg/L

Turbidity in NTU (b)

12 NTU

13 NTU

Note(s):

(a)   For DO, non-compliance of the water quality limits occurs when monitoring result is lower than the limits.

(b)   For SS and turbidity, non-compliance of the water quality limits occurs when monitoring result is higher than the limits

(c)   For clarity, the exceedance of Action / Limit Levels for SS and turbidity is considered to occur when both the baseline percentile criteria (based on 95%-ile / 99%-ile of collected baseline data) and control station criteria (based on 120% / 130% of control station data collected on the same day during impact monitoring) are exceeded. In case more than one upstream control station is involved, the higher number would be considered as the control criteria. Exceeding either the baseline percentile criteria or control station criteria alone does not constitute the exceedance of the corresponding Action / Limit Levels.

 

The locations of the monitoring stations under works contracts ND/2024/09 and ND/2024/10 are shown in Figure 2.3 and Table 2.11. The copies of the calibration certificates for the equipment shall be referred to corresponding Monthly EM&A reports.

Environmental site audits, including weekly site inspections of construction works by representatives from ET, Engineer and Contractor; and joint site inspection with Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) were conducted during the reporting period.  Based on the audit results and the observation for the reporting period, environmental pollution control and mitigation measures for the Project were properly implemented.

Table 2.11    Locations of Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations and Monitoring Requirements

Monitoring Station

Relevancy to Works Contract

Coordinates

Description

 

Parameters and Frequency

Easting

Northing

U1a¡¦ (a)

ND/2024/10

826821

838974

Upstream Station

In-situ measurements

      DO (mg/L)

      DO Saturation (%)

      Salinity

      Temperature (¢J)

      pH

      Turbidity (NTU)

 

Laboratory measurements

      SS (mg/L)

 

3 days per week during the construction period of the relevant works contracts of the Project.

U1b¡¦ (a)

ND/2024/10

827146

840550

Upstream Station (Alternative Monitoring location of U1b)

G1a

ND/2024/10

826686

839212

Gradient Station

G1b

ND/2024/10

826472

839908

Gradient Station

G1c

ND/2024/10

826339

840303

Gradient Station

G1d

ND/2024/10

826316

840657

Gradient Station

D1¡¦ (a)

ND/2024/10

825363

841421

Impact Station

D1¡¦T (b)

ND/2024/10

825536

840985

Impact Station

U2a

ND/2024/09

826181

838334

Upstream Station

U2b¡¦ (a)

ND/2024/09

825517

838767

Upstream Station (Alternative Monitoring location of U2b)

G2

ND/2024/09

825588

839518

Gradient Station

D2a

ND/2024/09

825200

839396

Impact Station

D2b¡¦ (a)

ND/2024/09

824726

840168

Impact Station (Alternative Monitoring location of D2b)

D2c

ND/2024/09

824846

840373

Impact Station

D2d

ND/2024/09

825239

839846

Impact Station

D7

ND/2024/09

824254

838831

Impact Station

D8

ND/2024/09

824188

839310

Impact Station

Note(s):

(a)   EPD approved the alternative stations (U1a¡¦, U1b¡¦, D1¡¦ U2b¡¦ and D2b¡¦) on 18 March 2026.

 

(b)   Adjustment of water quality monitoring stations D1¡¦T has been adopted as a temporary replacement of the original stations D1¡¦ due to influence of the ongoing river maintenance works in San Tin Eastern Main Drainage Channel (STEMDC) since 11 February 2026. As no river maintenance works were observed on 25 March 2026, water quality monitoring was resumed at station D1¡¦ starting from 25 March 2026.

2.3.2  Results and Observations

During the reporting period, weather conditions were predominantly sunny and partly cloudy, providing generally favorable circumstances for conducting impact monitoring of water quality.

As confirmed by the Engineer¡¦s Representative (ER) for Contract Nos. ND/2024/09 and ND/2024/10, no construction activities were undertaken during the period from 3 April 2026 to 7 April 2026, and no water quality monitoring was scheduled.

Results for water quality monitoring are summarised in Table 2.12 below. No major source of construction works was observed during the water quality monitoring in the reporting period.

The graphical plots of the trends of monitored parameters are in Annex E1.

Table 2.12    SUMMARY OF impact water quality MONITORING RESULTS IN THE REPORTING PERIOD

Monitoring Station

Average

Range

DO (mg/L)

Turbidity (NTU)

SS (mg/L)

DO (mg/L)

Turbidity (NTU)

SS (mg/L)

U1a/U1a¡¦

5.5

11.8

6.6

1.1 - 8.8

0.8 - 194.5

1.1 - 41.5

U1b¡¦

6.7

49.4

9.6

1.3 - 9.8

1.4 - 902.5

1.0 - 94.0

G1a

5.8

13.0

7.7

1.5 - 9.1

0.7 - 305.0

1.0 - 62.0

G1b

2.4

18.2

10.1

0.3 - 10.2

4.7 - 125.5

1.9 - 45.0

G1c

3.5

21.3

8.2

1.2 - 9.0

2.3 - 71.4

1.1 - 45.5

G1d

4.7

31.5

14.3

0.6 - 13.1

1.9 - 249.0

1.0 - 45.5

D1¡¦ /D1¡¦T

3.7

32.3

20.9

1.3 - 8.5

6.4 - 86.2

3.4 - 79.0

U2a

6.5

6.1

5.2

1.9 - 9.6

0.6 - 13.2

1.0 - 24.0

U2b¡¦

2.1

4.5

7.3

0.7 - 9.6

0.9 - 12.6

1.5 - 47.0

G2

3.9

12.0

9.2

1.5 - 6.6

2.2 - 54.2

1.0 - 39.0

D2a

3.1

11.2

6.4

1.4 - 6.1

0.7 - 40.2

1.0 - 17.5

D2b¡¦

3.7

21.9

8.9

1.5 - 6.2

3.3 - 38.7

1.9 - 18.0

D2c

2.3

16.7

10.4

1.3 - 6.8

6.1 - 40.7

1.3 - 62.0

D2d

1.7

21.0

9.4

1.3 - 3.8

4.8 - 40.4

1.7 - 42.5

D7

1.7

4.3

3.2

0.7 - 4.1

1.7 - 8.8

1.0 - 26.5

D8

3.0

5.9

4.8

1.5 - 6.2

3.5 - 11.1

1.0 - 22.5

 

No Projectrelated Action or Limit level exceedance was recorded in the reporting period. A total of two (2) Action Level and twelve (12) Limit Level exceedances were recorded for impact water quality monitoring, investigation was conducted, and all exceedances were confirmed to be not Projectrelated. Therefore, no further action under the Event and Action Plan was required in accordance with the Event and Action Plan presented in Annex E2. Details of exceedances recorded in the reporting period were summarized in Table 2.13 below.

Table 2.13   Summary of EXCEEDANCES RECORDED FOR water QUALITY MONITORING in the reporting period

Month

Monitoring Station

Parameter

Exceedance Level

No. of exceedance(s)

Date

March 2026

D7

SS

Limit Level

1

16 Mar 2026

 

D8

SS

Limit Level

1

30 Mar 2026

April 2026

D8

SS

Limit Level

1

9 Apr 2026

 

D2c

SS

Limit Level

1

24 Apr 2026

 

D7

SS

Limit Level

1

24 Apr 2026

 

D8

SS

Limit Level

1

29 Apr 2026

May 2026

D8

SS

Limit Level

1

11 May 2026

 

D7

SS

Limit Level

1

13 May 2026

 

D8

SS

Limit Level

1

13 May 2026

 

D2d

SS

Action Level

1

18 May 2026

 

D7

SS

Limit Level

1

18 May 2026

 

D8

SS

Limit Level

1

18 May 2026

 

D2c

SS

Limit Level

1

20 May 2026

 

D8

SS

Action Level

1

30 May 2026

2.4 Ecological Monitoring

2.4.1  Egretry Monitoring Requirements

According to Sections 10.13.1.6 ¡V 10.13.1.8 of the EIA Report and Sections 9.3.3.1 ¡V 9.3.3.5 of the EM&A Manual of the Project, two active egretries, including Mai Po Lung Village (MPLV) Egretry and Mai Po Village (MPV) Egretry, were observed within / adjacent to Project boundary, and buffer area(s) of 100m from the footprint of both egretries were proposed (Figure 2.4).

Considering the condition, location and extent of egretry could change periodically with or without additional human disturbance, pre-construction surveys are necessary to confirm the latest boundary of the egretries before commencement of the construction works, and the 100m buffer area should be verified according to the latest site observation on the egretries. The pre-construction surveys for egretries were conducted monthly between March and September 2025 during breeding season. Two ardeid species, Chinese Pond Heron (Ardeola bacchus) and Little Egret (Egretta garzetta) were recorded in both egretries. Peak counts of 76 nests at MPV and 111 nests at MPLV Egretries were recorded respectively, which are comparable to the findings in the approved EIA report (84 nests at MPV and 86 nests at MPLV).  A total of eight major flight lines were identified at both egretries, where the flight path preference was similar to those recorded in the approved EIA report.  The extent of both egretries recorded during the pre-construction egretry survey is provided in Figure 2.4.

During the construction phase, egretry monitoring survey would be conducted monthly for the MPV Egretry and MPLV Egretry during breeding season (between March and early September) by qualified ecologist with at least 5 years of relevant working experience. Upon the completion of the enhancement work at the ¡§Open Space¡¨, egretry monitoring survey shall be continued monthly for the first three breeding seasons. The monitoring requirements for the egretry monitoring during the construction phase and upon the completion of the enhancement work at the ¡§Open Space¡¨ shall be the same.

The implementation of seasonal control within the 100m buffer area should be confirmed (i.e. construction activities shall be avoided during the ardeid breeding period) during monitoring and no direct impact to the egretries shall be induced by construction works (except for the small area of encroachment as stated in the EIA Report).

2.4.2  Egretry Monitoring Methodology

2.4.2.1      egretry count

The location of the egretries and the vantage points for the flight path surveys are presented in Figure 2.5.  The egretry monitoring survey was undertaken on 13 March, 23 April and 22 May 2026 at MPLV and 19 March, 17 April and 18 May 2026 at MPV during the reporting period, respectively by qualified ecologist with at least 5 years of relevant working experience. The status of egretries and ardeid nesting activities were identified. Active nests, which was determined by the presence of incubating adults or chicks, was counted directly from vantage points along the edge of a colony with the use of binoculars or by the naked eye, depending on the proximity between the surveyor and the colony.

The species, abundance and number of nests were recorded, whilst the latest boundary of the egretries was updated during pre-construction survey, where appropriate. These data were compared with that recorded in the baseline.

The nest status (vacant or occupied), notable breeding behaviours (e.g. brooding, feeding of chicks), and presence of adult/juveniles were identified. In addition, the physical environment, including identification of trees that are supporting nests within or in close proximity to the egretries, were recorded as supplementary information during monitoring. 

2.4.2.2      flight path

Flight path surveys for the breeding ardeids were undertaken at the proposed vantages points for egretries (i.e. VP1A and VP1B for MPV Egretry, and VP2A and VP2B for MPLV Egretry respectively) (see Figure 2.6) for two hours in the early morning, starting about 15-30 minutes before sunrise, which is the peak period of bird activity. 

The flight path and flight height of ardeid individuals were followed by means of high-power binoculars to identify their landing locations, wherever possible. Where the ardeids fly out of sight prior to landing, the location at which they are lost from sight were recorded.

2.4.2.3      site condition

Any changes in site condition or disturbances detected or observed (e.g. tree-crown pruning works) within or in close proximity to the egretries, including both construction and non-construction related activities, during each monitoring were also recorded.

2.4.3  Results and Observations of Egretry Monitoring

At this stage, a specific triggering point for investigation of any significant decrease in breeding ardeid numbers has not yet been established. This is because the commencement programme and extent of construction works within and adjacent to the concerned egretries and their associated 100 m buffer areas have yet to be confirmed. Baseline information on ardeid breeding activity will continue to be collected through routine egretry monitoring in accordance with the EM&A Manual. Subject to confirmation of the construction schedule and availability of contractspecific information, the need for and applicability of a triggering point, including its definition and investigation mechanism, will be reviewed and established if considered necessary at a later stage to ensure timely identification and assessment of any constructionrelated impacts. The extent of the egretries recorded in the approved EIA (2012 -2021 and 2022) and during the 2025 pre-construction survey is presented in Figure 2.7 for comparison.

2.4.3.1    MPV egretry

In the MPV egretry, nesting and breeding activities of ardeids were recorded on Albizia lebbeck and Aleurites moluccana. Given the egretry is closely adjacent to the Castle Peak Road (San Tin Section), intensive human disturbance (e.g. traffic of large container trucks) were observed. No construction activities were observed at the egretry or within the 100m buffer area during the reporting period. Details of number of nests and abundance of adults and juveniles in this reporting period are presented in Table 2.14 while usage of flight paths and flight heights are provided in Table 2.15 and Table 2.16, respectively.  The flight paths of the egretry are presented in Figure 2.6.   

Table 2.14    number of nests and ardeids recorded at MPV Egretry

Month

Species

Number of Nests

Number of Adults

Number of Chicks/Juveniles

March 2026

Little Egret
(Egretta garzetta)

18

40

0

 

Chinese Pond Heron

(Ardeola bacchus)

0

0

0

April 2026

Little Egret
(Egretta garzetta)

56

32

0

 

Chinese Pond Heron

(Ardeola bacchus)

1

5

0

May 2026

Little Egret
(Egretta garzetta)

57

37

31

 

Chinese Pond Heron

(Ardeola bacchus)

3

3

0

March 2026 - May 2026

Little Egret
(Egretta garzetta)

131

109

31

 

Chinese Pond Heron

(Ardeola bacchus)

4

8

0

 

Table 2.15    usage of flight paths recorded at MPV egretry

Month

Flight Path

Number of Usage

Percentage

March 2026

Flight Path 1

35

30.4%

 

Flight Path 2

11

9.6%

 

Flight Path 3

28

24.3%

 

Flight Path 4

14

12.2%

 

Flight Path 5

9

7.8%

 

Flight Path 5a

15

13.0%

 

Flight Path 6

0

0.0%

 

Flight Path 7

3

2.6%

 

Total

115

100.0%

April 2026

Flight Path 1

8

13.3%

 

Flight Path 2

5

8.3%

 

Flight Path 3

22

36.7%

 

Flight Path 4

12

20.0%

 

Flight Path 5

4

6.7%

 

Flight Path 5a

0

0.0%

 

Flight Path 6

3

5.0%

 

Flight Path 7

6

10.0%

 

Total

60

100.0%

May 2026

Flight Path 1

36

22.5%

 

Flight Path 2

7

4.4%

 

Flight Path 3

32

20.0%

 

Flight Path 4

52

32.5%

 

Flight Path 5

9

5.6%

 

Flight Path 5a

3

1.9%

 

Flight Path 6

9

5.6%

 

Flight Path 7

12

7.5%

 

Total

160

100.0%

March 2026 ¡V May 2026

Flight Path 1

79

23.60%

 

Flight Path 2

23

6.90%

 

Flight Path 3

82

24.50%

 

Flight Path 4

78

23.30%

 

Flight Path 5

22

6.60%

 

Flight Path 5a

18

5.40%

 

Flight Path 6

12

3.60%

 

Flight Path 7

21

6.30%

 

Total

335

100.0%

 

Table 2.16    usage of flight paths and flight heights recorded at mpv egretry

Month

Flight height(m)

Flight Path 1

Flight Path 2

Flight Path 3

Flight Path 4

Flight Path 5

Flight Path 5a

Flight Path 6

Flight Path 7

March 2026

0-10

30

10

28

10

5

15

0

0

 

11-20

5

1

0

4

4

0

0

3

 

21-30

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Total

35

11

28

14

9

15

0

3

April 2026

0-10

7

4

19

10

3

0

0

3

 

11-20

1

1

3

2

1

0

3

3

 

21-30

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Total

8

5

22

12

4

0

3

6

May 2026

0-10

14

3

25

37

7

3

5

12

 

11-20

22

4

7

15

2

0

4

0

 

21-30

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Total

36

7

32

52

9

3

9

12

 

Total (March 2026 ¡V May 2026)

79

23

82

78

22

18

12

21

 

2.4.3.2    MPLV egretry

In the MPLV egretry, nesting and breeding activities of ardeids were recorded on Ficus virens, Ficus benjamina, Ficus Microcarpa, Melaleuca cajuputi subsp. cumingiana, and Peltophorum pterocarpum. Given the egretry is closely adjacent to the Castle Peak Road (San Tin Section), intensive human disturbance (e.g. traffic of large container trucks) were observed. No construction activities were observed at the egretry or within the 100m buffer area during the reporting period. Details of number of nests and abundance of adults and juveniles in this reporting period are presented in Table 2.17 while usage of flight paths and flight heights are provided in Table 2.18 and Table 2.19, respectively. 

A new flight path towards southeast of egretry was observed during the reporting period, the updated flight paths of the egretry are presented in Figure 2.6.   

Table 2.17    number of nests and ardeids recorded at MPLV Egretry

Month

Species

Number of Nests

Number of Adults

Number of Chicks/Juveniles

March 2026

Little Egret
(Egretta garzetta)

3

1

0

 

Chinese Pond Heron

(Ardeola bacchus)

0

0

0

April 2026

Little Egret
(Egretta garzetta)

8

8

0

 

Chinese Pond Heron

(Ardeola bacchus)

27

27

0

May 2026

Little Egret
(Egretta garzetta)

21

23

23

 

Chinese Pond Heron

(Ardeola bacchus)

54

36

47

March 2026 ¡V May 2026

Little Egret
(Egretta garzetta)

32

32

23

 

Chinese Pond Heron

(Ardeola bacchus)

81

63

47

 

Table 2.18    usage of flight paths recorded at MPLV egretry

Month

Flight Path

Number of Usage

Percentage

March 2026

Flight Path 1

0

0.0%

 

Flight Path 2

0

0.0%

 

Flight Path 3

8

36.4%

 

Flight Path 4

11

50.0%

 

Flight Path 5

0

0.0%

 

Flight Path 6

0

0.0%

 

Flight Path 7

0

0.0%

 

Flight Path 8

3

13.6%

 

Flight Path 9

0

0.0%

 

Total

22

100.0%

April 2026

Flight Path 1

30

33.3%

 

Flight Path 2

10

11.1%

 

Flight Path 3

18

20.0%

 

Flight Path 4

7

7.8%

 

Flight Path 5

0

0.0%

 

Flight Path 6

0

0.0%

 

Flight Path 7

6

6.7%

 

Flight Path 8

11

12.2%

 

Flight Path 9

8

8.9%

 

Total

90

100.0%

May 2026

Flight Path 1

13

12.1%

 

Flight Path 2

20

18.7%

 

Flight Path 3

19

17.8%

 

Flight Path 4

26

24.3%

 

Flight Path 5

15

14.0%

 

Flight Path 6

1

0.9%

 

Flight Path 7

7

6.5%

 

Flight Path 8

6

5.6%

 

Flight Path 9

0

0.0%

 

Total

107

100.0%

March 2026 ¡V May 2026

Flight Path 1

43

19.60%

 

Flight Path 2

30

13.70%

 

Flight Path 3

45

20.50%

 

Flight Path 4

44

20.10%

 

Flight Path 5

15

6.80%

 

Flight Path 6

1

0.50%

 

Flight Path 7

13

5.90%

 

Flight Path 8

20

9.10%

 

Flight Path 9

8

3.70%

 

Total

219

100%


Table 2.19    usage of flight paths and flight heights recorded at mpLv egretry

Month

Flight height(m)

Flight Path 1

Flight Path 2

Flight Path 3

Flight Path 4

Flight Path 5

Flight Path 6

Flight Path 7

Flight Path 8

Flight Path 9

March 2026

0-10

0

0

7

11

0

0

2

2

0

 

11-20

0

0

1

0

0

0

1

1

0

 

21-30

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Total

0

0

8

11

0

0

3

3

0

April 2026

0-10

28

8

16

4

0

0

6

7

5

 

11-20

2

2

2

3

0

0

0

4

3

 

21-30

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Total

30

10

18

7

0

0

6

11

8

May 2026

0-10

4

14

19

24

13

1

7

5

0

 

11-20

9

6

0

2

2

0

0

1

0

 

21-30

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

Total

13

20

19

26

15

1

7

6

0

 

Total (March 2026 ¡V May 2026)

43

30

45

44

15

1

16

20

8


2.5 EM&A Site Inspection

Site inspections were carried out on a weekly basis with the Contractor and ER to monitor the implementation of proper environmental pollution control and mitigation measures for air quality, noise, water quality, waste management, landscape and visual impacts under the Project.  In the reporting period, thirteen (13) site inspections were carried out for ND/2024/09, and thirteen (13) site inspections were carried out for ND/2024/10. Details of comments and recommendations were provided during site inspections shall be referred to corresponding EM&A monthly reports. Key observations during the site inspections are summarized in Table 2.14.

No site inspection was conducted by EPD in the reporting period.

Table 2.20    Key Observations Identified during the site inspection in this Reporting Month

Inspection Date

Environmental Observations

Follow-up Status

ND/2024/09

2 March 2026

¡P         No particular observation.

¡P         N/A

9 March 2026

      No particular observation.

¡P         The contractor was reminded to improve site runoff control measures.

¡P         N/A

16 March 2026

      No particular observation.

¡P         The contractor was reminded to provide regular watering.

¡P         N/A

25 March 2026

      The Contractor was reminded to conduct regular check and maintenance for the wet seps on site.

¡P         Regular checks and maintenance of the wet seps on site have been conducted.

1 April 2026

      No particular observation.

¡P         The contractor was reminded to improve site runoff control measures along cycle track

¡P         N/A

8 April 2026

      No particular observation.

¡P          

¡P         N/A

13 April 2026

      No particular observation.

¡P          

¡P         N/A

24 April 2026

¡P         The contractor was reminded to wash vehicle/ shoes before exit site.

¡P         Footwear cleaning Basin has been provided at the site exit.

27 April 2026

¡P         No particular observation.

¡P         N/A

4 May 2026

¡P         No particular observation.

¡P         N/A

11 May 2026

¡P         No particular observation.

¡P         N/A

22 May 2026

      No particular observation.

¡P         The contractor was reminded to review the performance of the sump pit and provide maintenance as necessary

¡P         N/A

29 May 2026

¡P         No particular observation.

¡P         N/A

ND/2024/10

3 March 2026

      No particular observation.

      N/A

10 March 2026

      Overflow of the first sedimentation tank was observed. The contractor was reminded to review the site drainage system to ensure the capacity is adequate for coming wet season.

      Overflow of the first sedimentation tank was resolved. Due to the low water flow from upper tank to lower tank. One more pump was provided in the upper tank to pump the water to the lower tank.

17 March 2026

      No particular observation.

      N/A

26 March 2026

      No particular observation.

      The contractor was reminded to cover all idle stockpiles

      N/A

1 April 2026

      No particular observation.

      N/A

8 April 2026

      No particular observation.

      The contractor was reminded to collect/ clear the waste regularly on site.

      N/A

15 April 2026

      No particular observation.

The contractor was reminded to cover the idle stockpile properly when idle.

      N/A

23 April 2026

      The contractor was reminded to display the CNP at the proper location at the site boundary.

The valid CNP was displayed at the site boundary.

28 April 2026

      No particular observation.

      The contractor was reminded to check and maintain the site tidiness regularly.

      N/A

6 May 2026

      No particular observation.

      The contractor was reminded to clear the stagnant water properly after rain on site.

      N/A

12 May 2026

      No particular observation.

¡P         N/A

21 May 2026

      No particular observation.

The contractor was reminded to clear the soil and mud regularly at the vehicle washing point

¡P         N/A

26 May 2026

      No particular observation.

¡P         N/A

2.6     Waste Management

Waste generated from the Works Contracts of the Project include inert construction and demolition (C&D) materials and non-inert C&D wastes. Sorting of C&D materials was carried out on site. Sufficient numbers of receptacles were available for general refuse collection and sorting.

Reference has been made to the waste flow tables prepared by the Contractors.  The quantities of different types of waste are summarised in Table 2.21.  Details of cumulative waste management data are presented as a waste flow table in Annex F.

Table 2.21   Comparison of Estimated Amount of Waste Generated for Construction of the Project and Actual Amount Generated during the Reporting Period

Type of Waste

Estimated Amount for the Project (m3)

Actual Amount during Reporting Period (m3)

Inert C&D materials (or public fills) to be disposed of

5,522,800

 

 

7.73

Non-inert C&D materials (or C&D waste) to be disposed of

7,800

944.49

Note:

(a)   Assumed Inert C&D waste density = 1,300kg/m3

(b)   Assumed Non-inert C&D waste density = 800 kg/m3

2.7   Implementation Status of Environmental Mitigation Measures

A summary of the Environmental Mitigation Implementation Schedule is presented in Annex G1 and the Environmental Mitigation implementation status in this reporting period is presented in Annex G2.  The necessary mitigation measures were implemented properly for the Project.

2.8   Summary oF Complaints, Notification OF Summons AND Successful Prosecutions

There was no notification of summons or prosecution recorded in the reporting period.

3.         comments Conclusion and Recommendations

This EM&A Report presents the findings of the EM&A activities undertaken for the Project during the period of March 2026 ¡V May 2026 in accordance with the EM&A Manual and the requirements of the EPs.  The environmental monitoring (impact and baseline), site inspection, environmental complaint handling and EM&A reporting in works areas under Contract Nos. ND/2024/09 and ND/2024/10 were covered and carried out.

Air quality (1-hour RSP, 24-hour rolling average RSP and 24-hour rolling average FSP), noise and water quality monitoring were carried out in the reporting period. 

No Project-related Action or Limit level exceedance was recorded in the reporting period. A total of six (6) Action Level and fifty-eight (58) Limit Level exceedances were recorded for impact air quality monitoring, investigation was conducted, and all exceedances were confirmed to be not Projectrelated. Therefore, no further action under the Event and Action Plan was required.

The monitoring results for impact noise monitoring complied with the Action/ Limit levels in the reporting period.

No Project-related Action or Limit level exceedance was recorded in the reporting period. A total of two (2) Action Level and twelve (12) Limit Level  exceedances were recorded for impact water quality monitoring, investigation was conducted, and all exceedances were confirmed to be not Projectrelated. Therefore, no further action under the Event and Action Plan was required.

Environmental site inspections were carried out during the reporting period. Recommendations on remedial actions were given to the Contractors for the deficiencies identified during the site inspections.

Based on observation from the impact monitoring results and site inspections recorded, it was considered that mitigation measures were effective and efficient in controlling the potential impacts due to construction of the project during the reporting period. 

There was no environmental complaint, notification of summons or prosecution recorded in the reporting period.

The ET will keep track on the construction works to confirm compliance with environmental requirements and the proper implementation of all necessary mitigation measures.