Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria Sample Clauses

Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria. 3.2.1.1 The air quality impact assessment was conducted in accordance with the requirements in Annexes 4 and 12 of the EIAO-TM and the requirements in Section 3.4.3 and Appendix A of the EIA Study Brief. In accordance with the EIA Study Brief, the study area is defined by a distance of 500m from the boundary of the Project site, with consideration to be extended to include major existing, planned and committed air pollutant emission sources that may have a bearing on the environmental acceptability of the Project.
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Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria. 3.3.1.1 The noise impact assessment was conducted in accordance with the requirements set out under Annexes 5 and 13 of the EIAO-TM, and Section 3.4.4 and Appendix B of the EIA Study Brief. In accordance with the EIA Study Brief, the study area included areas within 300m from the boundary of the Project site. The study area shall be expanded to include noise sensitive receivers (NSRs) at distances over 300m from the Project boundary and associated works if those NSRs are also affected by the construction of the Project.
Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria. 3.4.1.1 The water quality impact assessment was conducted in accordance with the requirements in Annexes 6 and 14 of the EIAO-TM and the requirements in Section 3.4.5 and Appendix C of the EIA Study Brief. According to the EIA Study Brief, the study area for the water quality impact assessment included areas within 500 m from the boundary of the Project site and covered Victoria Harbour (Phase one) Water Control Zone (WCZ), Junk Bay WCZ and Eastern Buffer WCZ under the Water Pollution Control Ordinance (WPCO).
Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria. 3.5.1.1 The assessment for sewerage and sewage treatment implications was conducted in accordance with Section 3.4.6 and Appendix D of the EIA Study Brief and the criteria and guidelines for evaluating and assessing impacts on the public sewerage, sewage treatment and disposal facilities as stated in Annex 14 of the EIAO-TM.
Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria. 3.6.1.1 The waste management implications assessment was conducted based on the criteria and guidelines in Annexes 7 and 15 of the EIAO-TM and Section 3.4.7 and Appendix E-1 of the EIA Study Brief.
Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria. 3.7.1.1 The land contamination assessment was conducted following the criteria and guidelines in sections 3.1 and 3.2 of Annex 19 of the EIAO-TM and the requirements in Section 3.4.8 and Appendix E-2 of the EIA Study Brief.
Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria. 3.8.1.1 The ecological impact assessment was conducted following the criteria and guidelines in Annexes 8 and 16 of the EIAO-TM and the requirements in Section 3.4.9 and Appendix F of the EIA Study Brief. Habitat evaluation and impact assessment followed the requirements stated in EIAO Guidance Notes 6/2010, 7/2010, 10/2010, 11/2010 and other relevant legislations and guidelines. According to the EIA Study Brief, the study area included areas within 500m from the boundary of the Project site and any other areas likely to be impacted by the Project.
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Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria. 3.9.1.1 The fisheries impact assessment was conducted following the criteria and guidelines in Annexes 9 and 17 of the EIAO-TM and the requirements in Section 3.4.10 and Appendix G of the EIA Study Brief. As per the EIA Study Brief, the study area for fisheries impact assessment included areas within 500m from the boundary of the Project and associated works.
Key Assessment Scope and Key Criteria. 3.10.1.1 The landscape and visual impact assessment was conducted based on the criteria and guidelines in Annexes 10 and 18 of the EIAO-TM, the EIAO Guidance Note No. 8/2010 and Section 3.4.11 and Appendix H of the EIA Study Brief. According to the EIA Study Brief, the study area for the landscape impact assessment included areas within 500m from the boundary of the Project site, while the assessment area for the visual impact assessment shall be defined by the visual envelope of the Project.

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