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Agreement No. CE
59/2020 (EP) Environmental
Monitoring and Audit for Disposal
Facility to the East of Sha
Chau (2021- 2026) –
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Monthly EM&A
Report for Contaminated Mud
Pits to the East of Sha Chau –
October 2025 |
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November 2025 |
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Civil Engineering
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Mott MacDonald 3/F Manulife Place 348 Kwun Tong Road Kwun Tong Kowloon Hong Kong T +852 2828 5757 mottmac.hk |
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Issue and Revision Record
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Nov 2025 |
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Liz Lo |
Thomas Chan |
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Liz Lo |
Thomas Chan |
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Document reference: |
423134 | 06/05/55 | B |
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Information class: |
Standard |
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This document is issued for the party which
commissioned it and for specific purposes connected with the above-captioned
project only. It should not be relied upon by any other party or used for
any other purpose. We accept no responsibility for the
consequences of this document being relied upon by any other party, or being
used for any other purpose, or containing any error or omission which is due
to an error or omission in data supplied to us by other parties. This document contains confidential
information and proprietary intellectual property. It should not be shown to
other parties without consent from us and from the party which commissioned
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Contents
1.3 Details of Sampling and Laboratory
Testing Activities
1.4 Details of Outstanding Sampling or
Analysis
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Brief Discussion of Monitoring Results for ESC CMP V
2.2 Water Column Profiling of ESC CMP Vb – in October 2025
2.2.2 Laboratory Measurements for
Suspended Solids (SS)
2.3 Routine Water Quality Monitoring of ESC
CMPs – in October 2025
2.4 Pit Specific Sediment Chemistry of ESC
CMP Vb – in October 2025
2.5 Sediment Chemistry after a Major Storm of
ESC CMP V – in September 2025
3.1 Activities Scheduled for the Next
Reporting Period
Tables
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Works Schedule for ESC CMP V Works Schedule for ESC CMP V |
Figures
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Routine
& Capping Water Quality Sampling Stations (Flood-Tide)
for ESC CMPs |
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Appendices
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The
Civil Engineering and Development Department (CEDD) is managing a number of
marine disposal facilities in Hong Kong waters, including the Contaminated Mud
Pits (CMPs) to the East of Sha Chau (ESC) for the disposal of contaminated
sediment, and various open-sea disposal grounds located to the South of Cheung
Chau (SCC), East of Tung Lung Chau (ETLC) and East of Ninepins (ENP) for the
disposal of uncontaminated sediment.
Environmental
Permits (EPs) (Ref. No. EP-312/2008/A) was issued by the Environmental
Protection Department (EPD) to the CEDD, the Permit Holder, on 28 November 2008
for the Project - Disposal of Contaminated Sediment – Dredging, Management and
Capping of Sediment Disposal Facility at Sha Chau.
Under
the requirements of the EP, EM&A programmes which encompass water and
sediment chemistry, fisheries assessment, tissue and whole
body analysis, sediment toxicity and benthic recolonisation studies as
set out in the EM&A Manuals are required to be implemented. EM&A
programmes have been continuously carried out during the operation of the CMPs
at ESC. A review of the collection and analysis of such environmental data from
the monitoring programme demonstrated that there had not been any adverse
environmental impacts resulting from disposal activities.[1],[2] The current programme will assess the
impacts resulting from dredging, disposal and capping operations of CMP V.
A
proposal on the change of number of sample replication of water quality and
sediment monitoring as well as combination of routine water quality monitoring
and water quality monitoring during capping operation was submitted to EPD and
agreed by EPD on 3 December 2020. The proposed changes have been effective for
the EM&A activities since December 2020. In early 2022, after implementing
the Phase 1 optimisation for at least one year, a further data review was
conducted. The monitoring data has been reviewed and demonstrated that the data
robustness and representativeness are maintained. Therefore, a technical note
presenting the data review results served as a supplementary information was
submitted to EPD and presented that Phase 2 optimization of sample replication
of water quality and sediment monitoring for the Project will be implemented in
2022. EPD expressed no comment on the review and note the implementation of
Phase 2 optimization of sample replication on 18 May 2022, and thus this
optimization has been effective for the EM&A activities since July 2022.
The
latest sampling schedule is provided in Appendix
A.
The
present EM&A programme under Agreement No. CE 59/2020 (EP) covers the
dredging, disposal and capping operations of the ESC CMP V (see Appendix
A for the EM&A programme.) Detailed works schedule for ESC CMP V is
shown in Table 1.1. In October 2025, the following
works were undertaken:
● Disposal of contaminated mud at ESC
CMP Vb; and
● Capping
operations at ESC CMP Vd.
Table
1.1: Works Schedule for ESC CMP V
This Monthly EM&A Report for Contaminated Mud
Pits to the East of Sha Chau – October 2025 covers the EM&A activities
for the reporting period of October 2025 (from 1 to 31 October 2025).
The
following monitoring activities were undertaken for ESC CMP V during the
reporting period:
● Water Column Profiling of ESC CMP Vb;
● Routine Water Quality Monitoring of
ESC CMPs; and
● Pit Specific Sediment Chemistry of ESC
CMP Vb.
No outstanding
sampling remained for the reporting month (October 2025).
This
section presents a brief discussion of the results obtained from the following
monitoring activities for ESC CMP V during the reporting period:
● Water
Column Profiling of ESC CMP Vb;
● Routine
Water Quality Monitoring of ESC CMPs; and
● Pit
Specific Sediment Chemistry of ESC CMP Vb
Water
Column Profiling was undertaken at a total of two sampling stations (Upstream
and Downstream stations) on 9 October 2025. The monitoring results have been
assessed for compliance with the Water Quality Objectives (WQOs) set by
Environmental Protection Department (EPD). This consists of a review of the EPD
routine water quality monitoring data for the wet season period (April to
October) of 2015 – 2024 from stations in the North Western Water Control Zone
(WCZ), where the ESC CMPs are located.[3]
For Salinity, the averaged value obtained from the Reference (Upstream) station
was used for the basis as the WQO. Levels of Dissolved Oxygen (DO) and
Turbidity were also assessed for compliance with the Action and Limit Levels
(see Table B1 of Appendix
B for details).
Analyses
of results for October 2025 indicated that levels of Salinity, pH and DO complied with the WQOs at both Downstream and Upstream
stations in October 2025. (Table B2 of Appendix
B). Levels of DO and Turbidity at all stations complied with the
Action and Limit Levels (Tables B1 and B2 of Appendix
B).
Analyses
of results for October 2025 indicated that the SS level at Downstream station was
higher than the WQO while the SS level at Upstream station complied with the
WQO. However, both SS levels at Upstream and Downstream stations complied with
the Action and Limit Levels. (Tables B1 and B2 of Appendix
B).
Overall,
the monitoring results indicated that the mud disposal operation at ESC CMP Vb did not appear to cause any deterioration in water
quality during this reporting period.
Routine
Water Quality Monitoring of ESC CMPs was undertaken on 10 October 2025. The
monitoring results have been assessed for compliance with the WQOs (see Section
2.2 above for details). The monitoring results are shown in Tables B3,
B4 and B5 of Appendix
B and Figures 1 to 11 of Appendix
C. A total of ten (10) monitoring stations were sampled in October 2025
as shown in Figure
2.1.
Graphical
presentation of the monitoring results (Temperature, DO, pH, Salinity and
Turbidity) is shown in Figures 1 to 6 of Appendix
C. Analyses of results indicated that the levels of pH,
and DO complied with the WQOs at all stations in October 2025, except
for slightly higher levels of Salinity were recorded at Ma Wan station.
The
levels of DO and Turbidity complied with the Action and Limit Levels at all
stations (Table B3 of Appendix
B; Figures 3 and 6 of Appendix
C).
Overall,
in-situ measurement results of the Routine Water Quality Monitoring
indicated that the disposal and capping operation at ESC CMPs did not appear to
cause any unacceptable impacts in water quality in October 2025.
Laboratory
analysis of samples obtained in October 2025 indicated that the
concentrations of Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Mercury, Nickel and Zinc
were detected in the samples at some/ all stations and their concentrations
were generally similar across stations; except the concentration of Zinc were
higher at Ma Wan station. (Table B4 of Appendix
B; Figure 7 and 8 of Appendix
C).
For
nutrients, concentrations of Total Inorganic Nitrogen (TIN) were slightly
higher than the WQO (0.5 mg/L) at Reference, Impact and Intermediate stations.
(Table B5 of Appendix
B; Figure 9 of Appendix
C). It should be noted that due to the effect
of the Pearl River, the North Western WCZ has
historically experienced higher levels of TIN.
[4].
Therefore, the exceedances of TIN WQO at these stations are unlikely to be
caused by the disposal operation at ESC CMPs. The concentrations of Ammonia
Nitrogen (NH3-N) were below limit of reporting at all stations; the
concentrations of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD5) were slightly higher at
impact station. (Table B5 of Appendix
B; Figure 9 and 10 of Appendix
C)
Analyses
of results for the reporting period indicated that the SS levels complied with
Action and Limit Levels at all stations, except the SS levels were higher than
wet season WQO (12.0 mg/L) at all stations. (Tables B1 and B5 of Appendix
B; Figure 11 of Appendix
C).
Based
on the available results of the Routine Water Quality Monitoring which
indicated that the disposal and capping operation at ESC CMPs did not appear to
cause any unacceptable deterioration in water quality during the reporting
period. Detailed statistical analysis will be presented in the Quarterly
EM&A Report to investigate any spatial and temporal trends of potential
concern.
Monitoring
locations for Pit Specific Sediment Chemistry for ESC CMP Vb
are shown in Figure
2.2. A total of six (6) monitoring stations were sampled on 8 October
2025.
The concentrations
of most inorganic contaminants were lower than the Lower Chemical Exceedance
Levels (LCELs) at all stations, except for Copper and Silver at Active-Pit
stations. The concentrations of Copper were higher
than the LCEL at Active-Pit stations ESC-NPCA. The concentrations of Silver
were higher than the LCEL at Active-Pit stations ESC-NPCA. (Figures 12 and
13 of Appendix
C)
Considering
that the higher levels of Copper and Silver occurred within Active-Pit station
only but not at the Pit-Edge and Near-Pit stations, there is no evidence
indicating any unacceptable environment impacts to sediment quality as a result of the contaminated mud disposal operation at
ESC CMP Vb in October 2025.
For
organic contaminants, the concentrations of Total Organic Carbon (TOC) were
higher at Active-Pit stations ESC-NPCA and ESC-NPCB. (Figure 14 of Appendix
C). The concentrations of Low Molecular Weight Polycyclic Aromatic
Hydrocarbons (PAHs) were higher at Near-Pit station ESC-NNCA and Pit-Edge
station ESC-NECA. (Figure 15 of Appendix
C) For High Molecular Weight Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs),
the concentrations were higher at Near-Pit station ESC-NNCA and Pit-Edge
station ESC-NECA. (Figure 15 of Appendix
C)
The
concentration of Tributyltin (TBT) were higher at
Active-Pit stations ESC-NPCA. (Figure 16 of Appendix
C) The concentration of Total Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs), Total
dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT) and
4,4’-dichlorodiphenyldichloroethylene (DDE) were below the limit of reporting
at all stations during the reporting period.
Therefore,
there is no evidence indicating any unacceptable environmental impacts to sediment
quality outside the pit area as a result of the
contaminated mud disposal operations at ESC CMP Vb
during the reporting period.
Statistical
analysis will be undertaken and presented in the corresponding Quarterly
EM&A Report to investigate whether there are any unacceptable impacts in
the area caused by the contaminated mud disposal.
Further
to Section 2.5 of the Monthly EM&A Report for Contaminated Mud
Pits to the East of Sha Chau – September 2025, laboratory analysis data of
Sediment Chemistry after a Major Storm of ESC CMP V on 26 September 2025 is
presented in this report.
Sampling
for Sediment Chemistry after a Major Storm Event were conducted at nine (9)
monitoring stations (see Figure
2.3 for the locations of the monitoring stations) on 26 September 2025
after the visit of tropical cyclone Ragasa, which led to the issue of No. 10
Hurricane Signal on 24 September 2025.The tracks of Ragasa is shown in Figure 2.4.
Figure 2.4: Track of Tropical Cyclone
Ragasa (Source: Hong Kong Observatory)
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Analyses
of results for the Sediment Chemistry after a Major Storm for 26 September 2025
indicated that the concentrations of all inorganic contaminants were below the
LCEL after the tropical cyclone Ragasa in September 2025. (Figures 17 and 18 of Appendix
C).
Overall, there appeared to be no evidence
showing the failure of ESC CMP V in retaining disposed mud or causing
contamination of sediments after the major storm event in September 2025.
The following monitoring activities will be conducted
in the next reporting period
of November 2025 for ESC CMP V (see Appendix
A for the sampling schedule):
● Water
Column Profiling of ESC CMP Vb;
● Routine
Water Quality Monitoring of ESC CMPs; and
● Pit Specific Sediment Chemistry of ESC
CMP Vb.
A
summary of the Study Programme is presented in Appendix
D.
[1] ERM (2013) Final Report. Submitted under
Agreement No. CE 4/2009 (EP) Environmental Monitoring and Audit for
Contaminated Mud Pit at East Sha Chau. For CEDD.
[2] ERM (2017) Final Report. Submitted under
Agreement No. CE 23/2012 (EP) Environmental Monitoring and Audit for
Contaminated Mud Pits to the South of The Brothers and at East Sha Chau (2012 -
2017). For CEDD.
[4]
https://www.epd.gov.hk/epd/sites/default/files/epd/english/environmentinhk/water/hkwqrc/files/waterquality/annual-report/marinereport2005.pdf