Agreement No. CE 57/2005(EP)Environmental Impact Assessment • September 20th, 2010
Contract Type FiledSeptember 20th, 2010EIARef. EM&ARef. Environmental Protection Measures* Location / Timing Implementation Agent ImplementationStage** Relevant Legislation and Guidelines Implementation Status D C O Air Quality – Construction Phase 3.7.1 2.8 In order to minimize the nuisance to the nearby ASRs, it is important to minimize dust emissions from construction activities. In 1997, the Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation came into effect to control dust emission from construction works. Appropriate dust control measures should be implemented during construction stage in accordance with the requirements in the Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation. Dust control techniques should be considered to control dust to a level not exceeding the AQOs as well as the 1-hour TSP guideline level of 500 µg/m³. These measures include, but not limited to, as follows: • Adoption of good site practices;• Avoid practices likely to raise dust level;• Frequent cleaning and damping down of stockpiles an
APPENDIX 10.1Environmental Impact Assessment • January 26th, 2010
Contract Type FiledJanuary 26th, 2010EIARef. EM&ARef. Environmental Protection Measures* Location / Timing Implementation Agent ImplementationStage** Relevant Legislation and Guidelines Implementation Status D C O Air Quality – Construction Phase 3.7.1 2.8 In order to minimize the nuisance to the nearby ASRs, it is important to minimize dust emissions from construction activities. In 1997, the Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation came into effect to control dust emission from construction works. Appropriate dust control measures should be implemented during construction stage in accordance with the requirements in the Air Pollution Control (Construction Dust) Regulation. Dust control techniques should be considered to control dust to a level not exceeding the AQOs as well as the 1-hour TSP guideline level of 500 µg/m³. These measures include, but not limited to, as follows: • Adoption of good site practices;• Avoid practices likely to raise dust level;• Frequent cleaning and damping down of stockpiles an