After reading the EPD page on construction waste management and charging scheme,
i am even more baffled by the Lands Department's argument that dumping construction waste on private land is not illegal. These two departments seem to contradict each other.
I quote from the EPD's web page:
http://www.epd.gov.hk/epd/misc/cdm/scheme.htm#a
"The Charging Scheme has come into operation on 1 December 2005.
Starting from 1 December 2005, main contractor who undertakes construction work under a contract with value of $1 million or above is required to open a billing account solely for the contract. Application shall be made within 21 days after the contract is awarded. Failing this will be an offence under the law.
For construction work under a contract with value less than $1 million, such as minor construction or renovation work, any person such as the owner of the premises where the construction work takes place or his/her contractor can open a billing account; the account can also be used for contracts each with value less than $1 million. The premises owner concerned may also engage a contractor with a valid billing account to make arrangement for disposal of construction waste.
Charging for disposal of construction waste has started on 20 January 2006 and from this day, any person before using waste disposal facilities for disposal of construction waste needs to open an account."
The waste dumped in Yung Shue Long comes from a contractor working for the government, building a sewage system on Lamma, a contract that is worth a lot more than 1 million.