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LIST OF TABLES. Table 2-1: Non-habitat and Spotted Owl Habitat by Type on the Covered Lands Table 2-2: Landowner Ownership by Percentage Within Spotted Owl Circles in the SOSEA’s Table 3-1: Income and Employment by County for Four-County Area Table 4-1: Comparison of Environmental Impacts to Spotted Owls Between Alternatives Table 4-2: Special-Status Wildlife Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Affected by the Proposed Action Alternative List of Figures Figure 1-1: Applicant’s Land and Adjacent Ownerships Figure 3-1: Covered Lands Greater and Less Than 40 Years of Age Figure 3-2: Covered Lands Greater and Less Than 60 Years of Age List of Appendices Appendix A: Special-Status Plant Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Appendix B: Special-Status Animal Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Acronyms and Terms Applicants SDS Lumber Company LLC and Xxxxxxxxx Lumber Company APE Area of Potential Effect Baseline Includes all commercial forestland that the Applicants could harvest in Washington and Oregon under State Forest Practices Rules. BLC Xxxxxxxxx Land Company BMP Best Management Practice BP Before Present CFR Code of Federal Regulations Circles Northern Spotted Owl Management Circles DAHP Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation dbh Diameter At Breast Height EA Environmental Assessment Ecology Washington Department of Ecology Elevated Baseline Agreed upon baseline as a result of the SHA. ESA Endangered Species Act FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact Forest Practice Rules Washington Forest Practices Rules FR Federal Register GIS Geographic Information System HCP Habitat Conservation Plan MBTA Migratory Bird Treaty Act NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NMFS National Marine Fisheries Service NRHP National Register of Historic Places ODFW Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Permit Enhancement of Survival Permit RCW Revised Code of Washington RD Relative Density RMZ Riparian Management Zone SDS SDS Lumber Company LLC SEPA State Environmental Policy Act SHA Safe Harbor Agreement SMA Special Management Area SOSEA Spotted Owl Special Emphasis Area spotted owl Northern Spotted Owl SSA Special Set-Aside Area State State of Washington tpa Trees Per Acre U.S.C. United States Code USFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service WAC Washington Administrative Code WDFW Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife WDNR Washington Department of Natural Resources WMZ Wetland Management Zone WRIA Water Resource Inventory Area

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LIST OF TABLES. Table 21.1 Contact Information of Key Personnel Table 2.1 Air Quality Monitoring Equipment Table 2.2 Locations of Impact Air Quality Monitoring Stations Table 2.3 Air Quality Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Duration Table 2.4 Summary of 1-1: Non-habitat and Spotted Owl Habitat by Type on the Covered Lands Table 2-2: Landowner Ownership by Percentage Within Spotted Owl Circles hour TSP Monitoring Results in the SOSEA’s Reporting Period Table 32.5 Summary of 24-1: Income hour TSP Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period Table 3.1 Noise Monitoring Equipment Table 3.2 Locations of Impact Noise Monitoring Stations Table 3.3 Noise Monitoring Parameters, Frequency and Employment Duration Table 3.4 Summary of Construction Noise Monitoring Results in the Reporting Period Table 4.1 Water Quality Monitoring Equipment Table 4.2 Impact Water Quality Monitoring Parameters and Frequency Table 4.3 Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations Table 4.4 Laboratory Analysis for Suspended Solids Table 4.5 Summary of Water Quality Exceedances Table 5.1 Dolphin Monitoring Equipment Table 5.2 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Line Transect Co-ordinates (Provided by County for Four-County AFCD) Table 5.3 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Survey Effort Summary, Effort by Area and Beaufort State Table 5.4 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Survey Details in August 2013 Table 5.5. The Encounter Rate of Number of Dolphin Sightings & Total Number of Dolphins per Area Table 4-1: Comparison 6.1 Summary of Environmental Impacts to Spotted Owls Between Alternatives Table 4-2: Special-Licensing and Permit Status Wildlife Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Affected by the Proposed Action Alternative List of Figures Figure 1-1: Applicant’s Land 1 General Project Layout Plan Figure 2 Impact Air Quality and Adjacent Ownerships Noise Monitoring Stations and Wind Station Figure 3-1: Covered Lands Greater 3 Impact Water Quality Monitoring Stations Figure 4 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Line Transect Layout Map Figure 5 Impact Dolphin Monitoring Survey Efforts and Less Than 40 Years of Age Sightings in August 2013 Figure 3-2: Covered Lands Greater and Less Than 60 Years of Age 6 Environmental Complaint Handling Procedure List of Appendices Appendix A Project Organization for Environmental Works Appendix B Three Month Rolling Construction Programmes Appendix C Implementation Schedule of Environmental Mitigation Measures (EMIS) Appendix D Summary of Action and Limit Levels Appendix E Calibration Certificates of Monitoring Equipments Appendix F EM&A Monitoring Schedules Appendix G Impact Air Quality Monitoring Results and their Graphical Presentation Appendix H Meteorological Data for Monitoring Periods on Monitoring Dates in August 2013 Appendix I Impact Construction Noise Monitoring Results and their Graphical Presentation Appendix J Impact Water Quality Monitoring Results and their Graphical Presentation Appendix K Impact Dolphin Monitoring Survey Sighting Summary Appendix L Event Action Plan Appendix M Monthly Summary of Waste Flow Table Appendix N Cumulative Statistics on Exceedances, Complaints, Notifications of Summons and Successful Prosecutions EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Contract No. HY/2010/02 – Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities – Reclamation Work (here below, known as “the Project”) mainly comprises reclamation at the northeast of the Hong Kong International Airport of an area of about 130-hectare for the construction of an artificial island for the development of the Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities (HKBCF), and about 19-hectare for the southern landfall of the Tuen Mun - Chek Lap Kok Link (TMCLKL). It is a designated project and is governed by the current permits for the Project, i.e. the amended Environmental Permits (EPs) issued on 06 August 2013 (EP-353/2009/G) and 8 December 2011 (EP-354/2009/A: Special-Status Plant Species Potentially Occurring ) (for TMCLKL Southern Landfall Reclamation only). Xxx Xxxx & Partners Hong Kong Limited (Arup) was appointed by Highways Department (HyD) as the consultants for the design and construction assignment for the Project‟s reclamation works (i.e. the Engineer for the Project). China Harbour Engineering Company Limited (CHEC) was awarded by HyD as the Contractor to undertake the construction work of the Project. ENVIRON Hong Kong Ltd. was employed by HyD as the Independent Environmental Checker (IEC) and Environmental Project Office (ENPO) for the Project. AECOM Asia Co. Ltd. (AECOM) was appointed by CHEC to undertake the role of Environmental Team for the Project for carrying out the environmental monitoring and audit (EM&A) works. The construction phase of the Project under the EPs was commenced on 12 March 2012 and will be tentatively completed by early Year 2016. The EM&A programme, including air quality, noise, water quality and dolphin monitoring and environmental site inspections, was commenced on 12 March 2012. This report documents the findings of EM&A works conducted in the Covered Area Appendix B: Special-Status Animal Species Potentially Occurring period between 1 and 31 August 2013. As informed by the Contractor, major activities in the Covered reporting period were:- Marine-based Works - Cellular structure installation - Connecting arc cell installation - Laying geo-textile - Sand blanket laying - Sand filling - Maintenance of silt curtain & silt screen at sea water intake of HKIA - Stone column installation - Laying stone blanket - Band drain installation - Backfill cellular structure - Instrumentation works - Rubble mound seawall construction - Construction of temporary seawall - Ground investigation Land-based Works - Maintenance works of Site Office at Works Area Acronyms WA2 - Maintenance works of Public Works Regional Laboratory at Works Area WA3 - Geo-textile fabrication at Works Area WA2 - Silt curtain fabrication at Works Area WA4 - Maintenance of Temporary Marine Access at Works Area WA2 A summary of monitoring and Terms Applicants SDS Lumber Company LLC audit activities conducted in the reporting period is listed below: 24-hour Total Suspended Particulates (TSP) monitoring 1-hour TSP monitoring 5 sessions 5 sessions Noise monitoring 4 sessions Impact water quality monitoring 12 sessions Impact dolphin monitoring 2 surveys Joint Environmental site inspection 5 sessions Breaches of Action and Xxxxxxxxx Lumber Company APE Area of Potential Effect Baseline Includes all commercial forestland that Limit Levels for Air Quality All 1-Hour TSP and 24-hour TSP results were below the Applicants could harvest Action and Limit Level in Washington and Oregon under State Forest Practices Rules. BLC Xxxxxxxxx Land Company BMP Best Management Practice BP Before Present CFR Code of Federal Regulations Circles Northern Spotted Owl Management Circles DAHP Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation dbh Diameter At Breast Height EA Environmental Assessment Ecology Washington Department of Ecology Elevated Baseline Agreed upon baseline as a result of the SHA. ESA Endangered Species Act FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact Forest Practice Rules Washington Forest Practices Rules FR Federal Register GIS Geographic Information System HCP Habitat Conservation Plan MBTA Migratory Bird Treaty Act NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NMFS National Marine Fisheries Service NRHP National Register of Historic Places ODFW Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Permit Enhancement of Survival Permit RCW Revised Code of Washington RD Relative Density RMZ Riparian Management Zone SDS SDS Lumber Company LLC SEPA State Environmental Policy Act SHA Safe Harbor Agreement SMA Special Management Area SOSEA Spotted Owl Special Emphasis Area spotted owl Northern Spotted Owl SSA Special Set-Aside Area State State of Washington tpa Trees Per Acre U.S.C. United States Code USFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service WAC Washington Administrative Code WDFW Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife WDNR Washington Department of Natural Resources WMZ Wetland Management Zone WRIA Water Resource Inventory Areareporting month.

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LIST OF TABLES. Table 1: Fieldwork Summary, 2009 Interviews 5 Table 2-1: Birth Place of Respondents 6 Table 3: Known Tyonek Beluga Harvest Summary 23 Table 4: Participation in Beluga Hunting Activities 26 Table 5: Experience Preparing for a Beluga Whale Xxxx 26 Table 6: Decade First Started Assisting in Preparing for a Beluga Xxxx 27 Table 7: Types of Experience Preparing for a Beluga Xxxx 27 Table 8: Beluga Hunting Experience 28 Table 9: Decade Tyonek Residents First Started Beluga Hunting 28 Table 10: Decade Tyonek Residents Last Hunted Beluga 29 Table 11: Number of Years Tyonek Residents Hunted Beluga 29 Table 12: Experience Striking Beluga or Participating in a Successful Xxxx 29 Table 13: Gear Used to Strike Beluga 30 Table 14: Beluga Hunting Roles 30 Table 15: Number of Roles Held by Respondents 30 Table 16: Additional Tyonek Responses on Beluga Hunting Methods 33 Table 17: Do Hunters Take Hunting Trips for the Sole Purpose of Hunting Beluga 34 Table 18: Experience Assisting after a Successful Beluga Harvest 41 Table 19: Types of Experience Assisting After a Successful Beluga Harvest 41 Table 20: Share Beluga with Other Tyonek Households 44 Table 21: Share Beluga with Family Members in Other Tyonek Households 44 Table 22: Share Beluga with Non-habitat and Spotted Owl Habitat by Type on the Covered Lands Family Members in Other Tyonek Households 44 Table 2-223: Landowner Ownership by Percentage Within Spotted Owl Circles Share Beluga with Friends in the SOSEA’s Other Tyonek Households 45 Table 3-124: Income and Employment by County for Four-County Area Share Beluga with Households in Other Communities 45 Table 4-125: Comparison of Environmental Impacts to Spotted Owls Between Alternatives Receive Beluga from Other Households 45 Table 4-226: Special-Status Wildlife Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Affected by the Proposed Action Alternative List of Figures Figure 1-1: Applicant’s Land and Adjacent Ownerships Figure 3-1: Covered Lands Greater and Less Than 40 Years of Age Figure 3-2: Covered Lands Greater and Less Than 60 Years of Age List of Appendices Appendix A: Special-Status Plant Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Appendix B: Special-Status Animal Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Acronyms and Terms Applicants SDS Lumber Company LLC and Xxxxxxxxx Lumber Company APE Area of Potential Effect Baseline Includes all commercial forestland that the Applicants could harvest in Washington and Oregon under State Forest Practices Rules. BLC Xxxxxxxxx Land Company BMP Best Management Practice BP Before Present CFR Code of Federal Regulations Circles Northern Spotted Owl Management Circles DAHP Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation dbh Diameter At Breast Height EA Environmental Assessment Ecology Washington Department of Ecology Elevated Baseline Agreed upon baseline as a result of the SHA. ESA Endangered Species Act FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact Forest Practice Rules Washington Forest Practices Rules FR Federal Register GIS Geographic Information System HCP Habitat Conservation Plan MBTA Migratory Bird Treaty Act NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NMFS National Marine Fisheries Service NRHP National Register of Historic Places ODFW Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Permit Enhancement of Survival Permit RCW Revised Code of Washington RD Relative Density RMZ Riparian Management Zone SDS SDS Lumber Company LLC SEPA State Environmental Policy Act SHA Safe Harbor Agreement SMA Special Management Area SOSEA Spotted Owl Special Emphasis Area spotted owl Northern Spotted Owl SSA Special Set-Aside Area State State of Washington tpa Trees Per Acre U.S.C. United States Code USFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service WAC Washington Administrative Code WDFW Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife WDNR Washington Department of Natural Resources WMZ Wetland Management Zone WRIA Water Resource Inventory AreaRespondents Who Have Eaten Beluga Whale 46

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LIST OF TABLES. Table 2-1: Non-habitat and Spotted Owl Habitat by Type on the Covered Lands 1 Construction Noise Monitoring Locations (Existing Receiver) Table 2-2 Construction Noise Monitoring Locations (Planned Receiver) Table 2: Landowner Ownership by Percentage Within Spotted Owl Circles in the SOSEA’s -3 Action and Limit Levels for Construction Noise Table 2-4 Event / Action Plan for Construction Noise Table 2-5 Traffic Noise Monitoring Locations (Existing Noise Sensitive Receivers) Table 2-6 Traffic Noise Monitoring Locations (Planned Noise Sensitive Receivers) Table 2-7 Action Levels for Traffic Noise Table 2-8 Event / Action Plan for Traffic Noise Table 3-1: Income 1 Dust Monitoring Locations Table 3-2 Action and Employment by County Limit Levels for FourAir Quality Monitoring Table 3-County Area 3 Event / Action Plan for Air Quality Monitoring Table 46-1: Comparison of Environmental Impacts to Spotted Owls Between Alternatives Table 4-2: Special-Status Wildlife Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Affected by the Proposed 1 Limit Levels and Action Alternative Plan for Landfill Gas List of Figures Figure 1-1 General Layout of the Project Figure 1: Applicant’s Land and Adjacent Ownerships -2 Project Organisation Figure 1-3 Sheet 1, 2, 3 Figure 2-1 Sheet 1, 2, 3, 4 Figure 2-2 Sheet 1, 2, 3 Figure 3-1 Sheet 1: Covered Lands Greater , 2, 3 Construction Programme for Tsuen Wan Bypass, Widening of Tsuen Wan Road between Tsuen Tsing Interchange and Less Than 40 Years of Age Figure 3-2: Covered Lands Greater Xxxx Xxxxx Interchange and Less Than 60 Years of Age Associated Junction Improvement Works Construction Noise Monitoring Locations Traffic Noise Monitoring Locations Dust Monitoring Locations List of Appendices Appendix A: Special-Status Plant Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area A Noise and Air Sensitive Receivers Appendix B: Special-Status Animal Species Potentially Occurring in the Covered Area Acronyms and Terms Applicants SDS Lumber Company LLC and Xxxxxxxxx Lumber Company APE Area B Summary of Potential Effect Baseline Includes all commercial forestland that the Applicants could harvest in Washington and Oregon under State Forest Practices Rules. BLC Xxxxxxxxx Land Company BMP Best Management Practice BP Before Present CFR Code Environmental Mitigation Measures – Implementation Schedule Appendix C Environmental Monitoring Data Recording Sheets Appendix D Complaint Handling Procedures Appendix E Complaint Log Appendix F Interim Notification of Federal Regulations Circles Northern Spotted Owl Management Circles DAHP Washington Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation dbh Diameter At Breast Height EA Environmental Assessment Ecology Washington Department of Ecology Elevated Baseline Agreed upon baseline as a result of the SHA. ESA Endangered Species Act FONSI Finding of No Significant Impact Forest Practice Rules Washington Forest Practices Rules FR Federal Register GIS Geographic Information System HCP Habitat Conservation Plan MBTA Migratory Bird Treaty Act NEPA National Environmental Policy Act NMFS National Marine Fisheries Service NRHP National Register of Historic Places ODFW Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Permit Enhancement of Survival Permit RCW Revised Code of Washington RD Relative Density RMZ Riparian Management Zone SDS SDS Lumber Company LLC SEPA State Environmental Policy Act SHA Safe Harbor Agreement SMA Special Management Area SOSEA Spotted Owl Special Emphasis Area spotted owl Northern Spotted Owl SSA Special Set-Aside Area State State of Washington tpa Trees Per Acre U.S.C. United States Code USFWS U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service WAC Washington Administrative Code WDFW Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife WDNR Washington Department of Natural Resources WMZ Wetland Management Zone WRIA Water Resource Inventory AreaQuality Limits Exceedance

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