EIAO definition

EIAO means Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance

Examples of EIAO in a sentence

  • Working site / during construction WSD/All contractors/Safety Officer 🗸 EIAO EIA Ref.

  • Pursuant to Section 5(7)(a) of the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO), the Environmental Protection Department issued the EIA study brief (ESB-170/2007) for the Project in October 2007.

  • The potential environmental impacts of these two Schedule 2 DPs have been reviewed, and concluded that no insurmountable environmental impacts arise from these two Schedule 2 DPs. Nevertheless, the detailed environmental implications of these two Schedule 2 DPs will be further investigated in separate EIAs under EIAO.

  • If Party B is a natural person, only his/her signature is required on executing this agreement.

  • In accordance with Items C.10 and C.12, Part I of Schedule 2 under the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance (EIAO), the Project is classified as a designated project and therefore a statutory environmental impact assessment (EIA) is required.

  • The proposed RTS is a Designated Project under Schedule 2 Part I:G.2 of the EIAO, a detailed EIA should be carried out by the future project proponent and approved under the EIAO to confirm that there will be no insurmountable environmental impacts associated with the construction and operation of the RTS.

  • General Contractor 🗸 🗸 LAO Practice Note No. 8/2002 EIAO Guidance Note No. 8/2002 Table 12.1 MT 3 Amenity planting: • Planting works shall be carried out under the supervision of a specialist landscape sub-contractor; and • New trees, shrubs mix and groundcover shall be carefully selected and designed to homogenize with the environment.

  • General Contractor 🗸 🗸 LAO Practice Note No. 8/2002 EIAO Guidance Note No. 8/2002 Table 12.1 ME 1 Screening: • Tunnel Portal, Tunnel Shaft and the access road shall be screened by tree and shrub planting; and • Retaining wall and retaining structure under the access road shall be covered with climber plants.

  • As shown on mitigation measure plan Contractor 🗸 🗸 LAO Practice Note No. 8/2002 EIAO Guidance Note No. 8/2002 Table 12.1 MT 4 Preservation: • No tree shall be transplanted or felled without prior approval by relevant Government departments; • All trees that are marked for retention shall be fenced off with a 1.2m high fence around the dripline of trees or larger area as far as feasible; • Transplant preparation works shall be carried as soon as possible after commencement of construction.

  • DSD’s Contractor Construction Work Sites During Construction EIAO The major construction activities at streams are scheduled to avoid wet season of high water flow which may adversely affect the downstream natural habitats due to the construction runoff.