| EIA Ref | EM&A Ref | Environmental Protection Measures /
   Mitigation Measures | Who to implement the measure | Location / Timing | Construction Phase Implementation Status | 
| Air
  Quality Measures | |||||
| New
  Distributor Roads Serving the Planned KTD | |||||
| AEIAR-130/2009
  S3.2 | AEIAR
  130/2009 EM&A Manual S2.2 | 8
  times daily watering of the work site with active dust emitting activities. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | 
| Decommissioning
  of the Radar Station of the former Kai Tak Airport | |||||
| AEIAR-130/2009
  S5.2.19 | AEIAR
  130/2009 EM&A Manual S4.2.4 | The
  excavation area should be limited to as small in size as possible and
  backfilled with clean and/or treated soil shortly after excavation work.  The exposed excavated area should be covered
  by the tarpaulin during night time.  The top layer soils should be sprayed with
  fine misting of water immediately before the excavation. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Not Applicable | 
| Trunk
  Road T2 | |||||
| AEIAR-174/2013
  S4.9.2.1 | AEIAR-174/2013
  EM&A Manual S2.3.1.1 | Watering
  of the construction areas 12 times per day to reduce dust emissions by 91.7%,
  with reference to the “Control of Open Fugitive Dust Sources” (USEPA AP-42).
  The amount of water to be applied would be 0.91L/m2 for the respective
  watering frequency. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites |  Implemented | 
| Dust
  enclosures with watering would be provided along the loading ramps and
  conveyor belts for unloading the C&D materials to the barge for dust
  suppression. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not Applicable | ||
| 8 km
  per hour is the recommended limit of the speed for vehicles on unpaved site
  roads. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
|  |  | Good
  Site Practices |  |  |  | 
| AEIAR-130/2009
  S3.2, S5.2.19, AEIAR-174/2013 S4.9.2.2 | AEIAR
  130/2009 EM&A Manual S2.2, S4.2, AEIAR-174/2013 EM&A Manual S2.3.1.2 | Stockpiling
  site(s) should be lined with impermeable sheeting and bunded. Stockpiles
  should be fully covered by impermeable sheeting to reduce dust emission. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | 
| Use
  of regular watering to reduce dust emissions from exposed site surfaces and
  unpaved roads, particularly during dry weather. Use of frequent watering for
  particularly dusty construction areas and areas close to ASRs. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Misting for the dusty
  material should be carried out before being loaded into the vehicle. Any
  vehicle with an open load carrying area should have properly fitted side and
  tail boards. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Material
  having the potential to create dust should not be loaded from a level higher
  than the side and tail boards and should be dampened and covered by a clean
  tarpaulin. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Tarpaulin
  covering of all dusty vehicle loads transported to, from and between site
  locations; The tarpaulin should be properly secured and should extent at
  least 300 mm over the edges of the sides and tailboards. The material should
  also be dampened if necessary before transportation. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| The
  vehicles should be restricted to maximum speed of 10 km per hour. Confined
  haulage and delivery vehicle to designated roadways insider the site. Onsite
  unpaved roads should be compacted and kept free of lose materials. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Vehicle
  washing facilities should be provided at every vehicle exit point. Every
  vehicle should be washed to remove any dusty materials from its body and
  wheels before leaving the construction sites. The
  area where vehicle washing takes place and the section of the road between
  the washing facilities and the exit point should be paved with concrete,
  bituminous materials or hardcores. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Every
  main haul road should be scaled with concrete and kept clear of dusty
  materials or sprayed with water so as to maintain the entire road surface
  wet. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Partially Implemented | ||
| Every
  stock of more than 20 bags of cement or dry pulverised fuel ash (PFA) should
  be covered entirely by impervious sheeting or placed in an area sheltered on
  the top and the 3 sides. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Cement
  or dry PFA delivered in bulk should be stored in a closed silo fitted with an
  audible high level alarm which is interlocked with the material filling line
  and no overfilling is allowed. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Loading,
  unloading, transfer, handling or storage of bulk cement or dry PFA should be
  carried out in a totally enclosed system or facility, and any vent or exhaust
  should be fitted with an effective fabric filter or equivalent air pollution
  control system. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Side
  enclosure and covering of any aggregate or dusty material storage piles to
  reduce emissions. Where this is not practicable owing to frequent usage,
  watering shall be applied to aggregate fines. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Open
  stockpiles shall be avoided or covered. Prevent placing dusty material
  storage piles near ASRs. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Routing
  of vehicles and position of construction plant should be at the maximum
  possible distance from ASRs. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Dark smoke |  |  |  | ||
| Dark
  smoke emission shall be control in accordance with the Air Pollution Control
  (Smoke) Regulation and ETWB TCW 19/2005. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Plant
  and equipment should be well maintained to prevent dark smoke emission. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Noise Measures | |||||
| Trunk
  Road T2 | |||||
| AEIAR-174/2013 S5.9.2.1 | AEIAR-174/2013 EM&A Manual
  S3.4.1.1 | The use of quieter plant,
  including Quality Powered Mechanical Equipment (QPME) is specified for the
  list of equipment: | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | 
| Use of temporary or fixed noise
  barriers with a surface density of at least 10kg/m2 to screen
  noise from movable and stationary plant. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Use of enclosures with covers at
  top and three sides and a surface density of at least 10kg/m2 to
  screen noise from generally static noisy plant such as air compressors. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Use of acoustic fabric for
  the silent piling system, drill rigs, rock drills etc. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented  | ||
|  |  | Good
  Site Practices |  |  |  | 
| AEIAR-130/2009 S3.3, S5.3.10,
  AEIAR-174/2013 S5.9.2.1 | AEIAR 130/2009 EM&A Manual
  S2.3, S4.3.2, AEIAR-174/2013 EM&A Manual 
  S3.4.1.1 | Only well-maintained plant should
  be operated on-site and plant shall be serviced regularly during the
  construction/ decommissioning program. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | 
| Silencers or mufflers on
  construction equipment should be utilized and shall be properly maintained
  during the construction/ decommissioning program. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Mobile
  plant, if any, should be sited as far away from NSRs as possible. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Machines and plant (such as
  trucks) that may be in intermittent use shall be shut down between works
  periods or should be throttled down to a minimum. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Plant
  known to emit noise strongly in one direction shall, wherever possible, be
  orientated so that the noise is directed away from the nearby NSRs. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Material
  stockpiles and other structures should be effectively utilized, wherever
  practicable, in screening noise from on-site construction/ decommissioning
  activities. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Use
  of site hoarding as a noise barrier to screen noise at low level NSRs. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| For
  the use of hand held percussive breakers (with mass of above 10kg) and
  portable air compressors (supply air at 500 kPa or above), the noise level of
  such PME shall comply with a stringent noise emission standard and a noise
  emission label shall be obtained from the DEP before use at any time in
  construction site. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Quiet
  powered mechanical equipment (PME) shall be used for the construction of the
  Project. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Full
  enclosures shall be used to screen noise from relatively static PMEs
  (including air compressor, bar bender, concrete pump, generator and water
  pump) from sensitive receiver(s). | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Movable
  cantilevered noise barriers shall be used to screen noise from mobile PMEs
  (including asphalt paver, breaker, excavator and hand-held breaker) from
  sensitive receiver(s). These movable cantilevered noise barriers shall be
  located close to the mobile PMEs and shall be moved/adjusted iteratively in
  step with each movement of the corresponding mobile PMEs in order to maximize
  their noise reduction effects. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Only
  approved or exempted Non-road Mobile Machineries (NRMMs) including regulated
  machines and non-road vechicles with proper labels are allowed to be used in
  specified activities on-site. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Water Quality Measures | |||||
| Trunk
  Road T2 | |||||
|  |  | Accidental Spillage |  |  |  | 
| AEIAR-174/2013 S6.4.8.5 | AEIAR-174/2013 EM&A Manual
  S4.2.1.1 | All
  bentonite slurry should be stored in a container that resistant to corrosion,
  maintained in good conditions and securely closed; The container should be
  labelled in English and Chinese and note that the container is for storage of
  bentonite slurry only. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | 
| The
  storage container should be placed on an area of impermeable flooring and
  bunded with capacity to accommodate 110% of the volume of the container size
  or 20% by volume stored in the area and enclosed with at least 3 sides. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| The
  storage container should be sufficiently covered to prevent rainfall entering
  the container or bunded area (water collected within the bund must be tested
  and disposed of as chemical waste, if necessary). An emergency clean up kit
  shall be readily available where bentonite fluid will be stored or used. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| The
  handling and disposal of bentonite slurries should be undertaken in
  accordance within ProPECC PN 1/94. Surplus bentonite slurries used in
  construction works shall be reconditioned and reused wherever practicable.
  Residual bentonite slurry shall be disposed of from the site as soon as
  possible as stipulated in Clause 8.56 of the General Specification for Civil
  Engineering Works. The Contractor should explore alternative disposal outlets
  for the residual bentonite slurry (dewatered bentonite slurry to be disposed
  to a public filling area and liquid bentonite slurry, if mixed with inert
  fill material, to be disposed to a public filling area) and disposal at
  landfill should be the last resort. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| AEIAR-174/2013 S6.4.8.8 | AEIAR-174/2013 EM&A Manual
  S4.2.1.1 | In
  order to protect against impacts to the surrounding marine waters of the KTTS
  and Victoria Harbour in the event of an accidental spillage of fuel or oil,
  the Contractor will be required to prepare a spill response plan to the
  satisfaction of AFCD, EPD, FSD, Police, TD and WSD to define procedures for
  the control, containment and clean-up of any spillage that could occur on the
  construction site. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | 
|  |  | Dredging, Reclamation
  and Filling |  |  |  | 
|  |  | No dredging, reclamation or
  filling in the marine environment shall be carried out. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | 
| Decommissioning
  of the Radar Station of the former Kai Tak Airport | |||||
|  |  | Building Demolition |  |  |  | 
| AEIAR-130/2009 S5.4 | AEIAR 130/2009 EM&A Manual
  S4.4 | The
  site practices outlined in ProPECC PN 1/94 “Construction Site Drainage”
  should be followed as far as practicable in order to minimise surface runoff
  and the chance of erosion. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not Applicable | 
| There
  is a need to apply to EPD for a discharge licence under the WPCO for
  discharging effluent from the construction site. The discharge quality is
  required to meet the requirements specified in the discharge licence. All the
  runoff, wastewater or extracted groundwater generated from the works areas
  should be treated so that it satisfies all the standards listed in the
  TM-DSS. It is anticipated that the wastewater generated from the works areas
  would be of small quantity. Monitoring of the treated effluent quality from
  the works areas should be carried out in accordance with the WPCO license
  which is under the ambit of regional office (RO) of EPD. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not Applicable | ||
|  |  | General Construction
  Works |  |  |  | 
|  |  | Construction Runoff |  |  |  | 
| AEIAR-130/2009 S3.4, S5.4/
  AEIAR-174/2013 S6.4.8.1 | AEIAR 130/2009 EM&A
  Manual  S2.4, S4.4/ AEIAR-174/2013
  EM&A Manual S4.2.1.1 | Exposed
  soil areas should be minimised to reduce the potential for increased
  siltation, contamination of runoff, and erosion. Construction runoff related
  impacts associated with the above ground construction activities can be
  readily controlled through the use of appropriate mitigation measures which
  include the use of sediment traps and adequate maintenance of drainage
  systems to prevent flooding and overflow. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | 
| Construction
  site should be provided with adequately designed perimeter channel and
  pre-treatment facilities and proper maintenance. The boundaries of critical
  areas of earthworks should be marked and surrounded by dykes or embankments
  for flood protection. Temporary ditches should be provided to facilitate
  runoff discharge into the appropriate watercourses, via a silt retention
  pond. Permanent drainage channels should incorporate sediment basins or traps
  and baffles to enhance deposition rates. The design of efficient silt removal
  facilities should be based on the guidelines in Appendix A1 of ProPECC PN
  1/94. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Ideally,
  construction works should be programmed to minimise surface excavation works
  during the rainy season (April to September). All exposed earth areas should
  be completed as soon as possible after earthworks have been completed, or
  alternatively, within 14 days of the cessation of earthworks where practicable.
  If excavation of soil cannot be avoided during the rainy season, or at any
  time of year when rainstorms are likely, exposed slope surfaces should be
  covered by tarpaulin or other means. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Sediment
  tanks of sufficient capacity, constructed from pre-formed individual cells of
  approximately 6 to 8 m3 capacity, are recommended as a general mitigation
  measure which can be used for settling surface runoff prior to disposal. The
  system capacity is flexible and able to handle multiple inputs from a variety
  of sources and particularly suited to applications where the influent is
  pumped. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Open
  stockpiles of construction materials (for examples, aggregates, sand and fill
  material) of more than 50 m3 should be covered with tarpaulin or
  similar fabric during rainstorms. Measures should be taken to prevent the
  washing away of construction materials, soil, silt or debris into any
  drainage system. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented  | ||
| Manholes
  (including newly constructed ones) should always be adequately covered and
  temporarily sealed so as to prevent silt, construction materials or debris
  being washed into the drainage system and storm runoff being directed into
  foul sewers. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Precautions
  to be taken at any time of year when rainstorms are likely, actions to be
  taken when a rainstorm is imminent or forecast, and actions to be taken
  during or after rainstorms are summarised in Appendix A2 of ProPECC PN 1/94.
  Particular attention should be paid to the control of silty surface runoff
  during storm events. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Oil
  interceptors should be provided in the drainage system and regularly cleaned
  to prevent the release of oils and grease into the storm water drainage
  system after accidental spillages. The interceptor should have a bypass to
  prevent flushing during periods of heavy rain. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| An
  adequately designed and located wheel washing bay should be provided at every
  site exit, and wash-water should have sand and silt settled out and removed
  at least on a weekly basis to ensure the continued efficiency of the process.
  The section of access road leading to, and exiting from, the wheel-wash bay
  to the public road should be paved with sufficient backfall toward the
  wheel-wash bay to prevent vehicle tracking of soil and silty water to public
  roads and drains. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Drainage |  |  |  | ||
| It
  is recommended that on-site drainage system should be installed prior to the
  commencement of other construction activities. Sediment traps should be
  installed in order to minimise the sediment loading of the effluent prior to
  discharge into foul sewers. There should be no direct discharge of effluent
  from the site into the sea. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| All
  temporary and permanent drainage pipes and culverts provided to facilitate
  runoff discharge should be adequately designed for the controlled release of
  storm flows. All sediment control measures should be regularly inspected and
  maintained to ensure proper and efficient operation at all times and
  particularly following rain storms. The temporarily diverted drainage should
  be reinstated to its original condition when the construction work has
  finished or the temporary diversion is no longer required. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Stormwater Discharges |  |  |  | ||
| Minimum
  distances of 100 m should be maintained between the existing or planned
  stormwater discharges and the existing or planned seawater intakes. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Sewage Effluent |  |  |  | ||
| Construction
  work force sewage discharges on site are expected to be connected to the
  existing trunk sewer or sewage treatment facilities. The construction sewage
  may need to be handled by portable chemical toilets prior to the commission
  of the on-site sewer system. Appropriate numbers of portable toilets should be
  provided by a licensed contractor to serve the large number of construction
  workers over the construction site. The Contractor should also be responsible
  for waste disposal and maintenance practices. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Debris and Litter |  |  |  | ||
| In
  order to maintain water quality in acceptable conditions with regard to
  aesthetic quality, contractors should be required, under conditions of
  contract, to ensure that site management is optimised and that disposal of
  any solid materials, litter or wastes to marine waters does not occur. Debris
  and refuse generated on-site should be collected, handled and disposed of
  properly to avoid entering into the adjacent harbour waters. Stockpiles of
  cement and other construction materials should be kept covered when not being
  used. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Accidental Spillage |  |  |  | ||
| Oils
  and fuels should only be used and stored in designated areas which have
  pollution prevention facilities. To prevent spillage of fuels and solvents to
  the nearby harbour waters, all fuel tanks and storage areas should be
  provided with locks and be sited on sealed areas, within bunds of a capacity
  equal to 110% of the storage capacity of the largest tank, to prevent spilled
  fuel oils from reaching the coastal waters of the Victoria Harbour WCZ. The
  bund should be drained of rainwater after a rain event. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Waste Management Measures | |||||
|  |  | Waste Management Plan |  |  |  | 
| AEIAR-174/2013 S11.4.8.1 | AEIAR-174/2013 EM&A Manual
  S9.2.1.2 | Contractor
  should be requested to submit an outline Waste Management Plan (WMP) prior to
  the commencement of construction work, in accordance with the ETWB TC(W)
  No.19/2005 so as to provide an overall framework of waste management and
  reduction. | Contractor | All
  relevant worksites | Implemented | 
|  |  | Good Site Practices |  |  |  | 
| AEIAR-130/2009 S3.5, S5.5 | AEIAR 130/2009 EM&A Manual
  S2.5, S4.5 | Nomination
  of an approved person, such as a site manager, to be responsible for good
  site practices, arrangements for collection and effective disposal to an
  appropriate facility, of all wastes generated at the site. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | 
| Training
  of site personnel in proper waste management and chemical waste handling
  procedures. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Provision of sufficient
  waste disposal points and regular collection for disposal. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Appropriate
  measures to minimize windblown litter and dust during transportation of waste
  by either covering trucks or by transporting wastes in enclosed containers. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| A
  recording system for the amount of wastes generated, recycled and disposed of
  (including the disposal sites). | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Waste Reduction
  Measures |  |  |  | ||
| Sort
  C&D waste from demolition of the remaining structures to recover
  recyclable portions such as metals. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Segregation
  and storage of different types of waste in different containers, skips or
  stockpiles to enhance reuse or recycling of materials and their proper
  disposal. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Encourage
  collection of aluminum cans, PET bottles and paper by providing separate
  labelled bins to enable these wastes to be segregated from other general
  refuse generated by the work force. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Any unused chemicals or
  those with remaining functional capacity should be recycled. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Proper
  storage and site practices to minimize the potential for damage or
  contamination of construction materials. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Construction and
  Demolition Materials |  |  |  | ||
| Where
  it is unavoidable to have transient stockpiles of C&D material within the
  work site pending collection for disposal, the transient stockpiles shall be
  located away from waterfront or storm drains as far as possible. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Open
  stockpiles of construction materials or construction wastes on-site should be
  covered with tarpaulin or similar fabric. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Skip hoist for material
  transport should be totally enclosed by impervious sheeting. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Every
  vehicle should be washed to remove any dusty materials from its body and
  wheels before leaving a construction site. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| The
  area where vehicle washing takes place and the section of the road between
  the washing facilities and the exit point should be paved with concrete,
  bituminous materials or hardcores. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| The
  load of dusty materials carried by vehicle leaving a construction site should
  be covered entirely by clean impervious sheeting to ensure dust materials do
  not leak from the vehicle. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| All
  dusty materials should be sprayed with water prior to any loading, unloading
  or transfer operation so as to maintain the dusty materials wet. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| The
  height from which excavated materials are dropped should be controlled to a
  minimum practical height to limit fugitive dust generation from unloading. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| When
  delivering inert C&D material to public fill reception facilities, the
  material should consist entirely of inert construction waste and of size less
  than 250mm or other sizes as agreed with the Secretary of the Public Fill
  Committee. In order to monitor the disposal of the surplus C&D material
  at the designed public fill reception facility and to control fly tipping, a
  trip-ticket system as stipulated in the ETWB TCW No. 31/2004 “Trip Ticket
  System for Disposal of Construction and Demolition Materials” should be
  included as one of the contractual requirements and implemented by an
  Environmental Team undertaking the Environmental Monitoring and Audit work.
  An Independent Environmental Checker should be responsible for auditing the
  results of the system. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Chemical Waste |  |  |  | ||
| After
  use, chemical wastes (for example, cleaning fluids, solvents, lubrication oil
  and fuel) should be handled according to the Code of Practice on the
  Packaging, Labelling and Storage of Chemical Wastes. Spent chemicals should
  be collected by a licensed collector for disposal at the CWTF or other
  licensed facility, in accordance with the Waste Disposal (Chemical Waste)
  (General) Regulation. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| General Refuse |  |  |  | ||
| General
  refuse should be stored in enclosed bins or compaction units separate from
  C&D material. A licensed waste collector should be employed by the
  contractor to remove general refuse from the site, separately from C&D
  material. Effective collection and storage methods (including enclosed and
  covered area) of site wastes would be required to prevent waste materials
  from being blown around by wind, wastewater discharge by flushing or leaching
  into the marine environment, or creating odour nuisance or pest and vermin
  problem. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Land Contamination Measures |  |  |  | ||
|  |  | For any excavation
  works conducted at Radar Station |  |  |  | 
|  |  | As
  the risk due to dermal contact with groundwater by site workers is uncertain,
  it is recommended that personnel protective equipment (PPE) be used by site
  workers as a mitigation measure. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not
  Applicable | 
| Landscape and Visual Impact |  |  |  | ||
|  |  | New Distributor Roads
  Serving the Planned KTD |  |  |  | 
|  |  | Construction Phase |  |  |  | 
|  |  | All existing trees should be
  carefully protected during construction. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not
  Applicable | 
|  |  | Trees
  unavoidably affected by the works should be transplanted where practical.
  Detailed transplanting proposal will be submitted to relevant government
  departments for approval in accordance with ETWBC 2/2004 and 3/2006. Final
  locations of transplanted trees should be agreed prior to commencement of the
  work. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not
  Applicable | 
|  |  | Control of night-time
  lighting. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not
  Applicable | 
|  |  | Erection of decorative
  screen hoarding. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | 
|  |  | Trunk Road T2 |  |  |  | 
|  |  | Construction Phase |  |  |  | 
| AEIAR-174/2013 | AEIAR-174/2013 EM&A Manual
  S7.2.1.2 | All
  works shall be carefully designed to minimize impacts on existing landscape
  resources and visually sensitive receivers. Existing trees within works area
  shall be retained and protected. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not
  Applicable | 
| Existing
  trees of good quality and condition that are unavoidably affected by the
  works should be transplanted. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not
  Applicable | ||
| Large
  temporary stockpiles of excavated material shall be covered with unobtrusive | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Construction
  plant and building material shall be orderly and carefully stored in order to
  create a neat and tidy visual appearance. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| Erection
  of decorative screen hoarding should be designed to be compatible with the
  existing urban context. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented | ||
| All
  lighting in construction site shall be carefully controlled to minimize light
  pollution and night-time glare to nearby residences and GIC user. The
  contractor shall consider other security measures, which shall minimize the
  visual impacts. | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Not
  Applicable | ||
| General Condition |  |  |  | ||
|  |  | The
  Permit Holder shall display conspicuously a copy of this Permit on the
  Project site(s) at all vehicular site entrances/exits or at a convenient
  location for public’s information at all times. The Permit Holder shall
  ensure that the most updated information about the Permit, including any
  amended Permit, is displayed at such locations.  If the Permit Holder surrenders a part or
  the whole of the Permit, the notice he sends to the Director shall also be
  displayed at the same locations as the original Permit.  The suspended, varied or cancelled Permit
  shall be removed from display at the Project site(s). | Contractor | All relevant worksites | Implemented |