Civil Engineering Dept. {L_WROTE}:
As the sewerage treatment works construction will not start until October 2004, the slope protection works will not start very soon. The containers are the temporary site office of the Yung Shue Wan Stage I reclamation. As most of the works had already been completed, there is very few people using them now. In one to two months time, the area will be vacated when all the remaining works are completed.
According to Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance, an environmental permit is required to operate the proposed temporary helipad. We also have to comply with the requirements in the Ordinance.
The frequency of use of the helipad is not as low as a few per month. In order to maintain the security of the sewage treatment plant, access to it will need to be manned and so the operation of the plant will likely be affected.
All the sites had been thoroughly considered in the consultation process and it was concluded that a newly formed land to be the most preferable option. Please also note that we are still considering the feasibility of providing a temporary helipad prior to commissioning of the permanent one.
This seems to be the final word and all the "public consultation" had no impact whatsoever, the decision made long before the first meetings.
CED will build their "dream project", wasting another $15 million on a harbour reclamation helipad, taking three years to build; and there'll be most likely NO temporary helipad till then, 2006...
This could mean probably more women having babies and some dying during the currently very long "emergency" transport (more than 1 hour) to the hospital...