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Eiao Inside Page Output File Appendix III List of Applications under the Environmental Impact Assessment Ordinance Applications (as at 31.12.2001) Application for Study Brief Application No. Project Title Applicant ESB-001/1998 1,800 MW Gas-fired Power Station at Lamma Extension The Hongkong Electric Co Limited ESB-002/1998 132kV Overhead Line From Tsuen Wan to Sham Tseng China Light & Power Co Limited ESB-003/1998 Planning & Development Study of Potential Housing Site Territory Development Department near Area 1, Tuen Mun ESB-004/1998 Widening of Tolo Highway/Fanling Highway between Highways Department Island House Interchange and Fanling ESB-005/1998 132kV Overhead Pole Line and Underground Cable from the China Light & Power Co Limited. existing Po Lam Substation to the existing Tui Min Hoi Substation - Circuit No.2 ESB-006/1998 Yuen Long, Kam Tin, Ngau Tam Mei and Tin Shui Wai Drainage Services Department Drainage Improvement Stage 1 ESB-007/1998 South East Kowloon Development Kai Tai Airport - Early Territory Services Department Development Package Phase 1 Design and Construction ESB-008/1998 Improvement to Castle Peak between Ka Loon Tsuen and Highways Department Siu Lam ESB-009/1998 Essential Public Infrastructure Works associated with Kowloon-Canton Railways Corporation West Rail Stations ESB-010/1998 Yau Tong Bay Development - Reclamation of Yau Tong Bay Maunsell Consultants Asia Limited ESB-011/1998 Planning and Development Review of the Harbour Centre Territory Development Department in Area 27, Tuen Mun ESB-012/1998 Widening of Yeung Uk Road between Tai Ho Road and Territory Development Department Ma Tau Pa Road Tsuen Wan ESB-013/1998 Expansion of Klosks and Other Facilities at Lok Ma Chau Architectural Services Department Border Crossing ESB-014/1998 Essential Public Infrastructure Works associated with Kowloon-Canton Railways Corporation West Rail Stations in Yuen Long, Tin Shui Wai and Tuen Mun Centre ESB-015/1998 East Rail Extensions Tai Wai to Ma On Shan Kowloon-Canton Railways Corporation ESB-016/1998 East Rail Extensions KCRC Extension from Hung Hom Kowloon-Canton Railways Corporation to Tsim Sha Tsui ESB-017/1998 Tin Shui Wai Phase 4 Light Rail Extension Kowloon-Canton Railways Corporation ESB-018/1998 Widening of Yuen Long Highways between Lam Tei and Highways Department Shap Pat Heung Interchange ESB-019/1998 Proposed Road A connecting Sin Fat Road and Civil Engineering Department Cha Kwo Ling Road at Cha Kwo Ling Kwun Tong ESB-020/1998 Widening of T6 Bridge, Sha Tin Highways Department ESB-021/1998 Route 16 from West Kowloon to Sha Tin Highways Department ESB-022/1998 Choi Hung Road Widening Feasibility Study Highways Department ESB-023/1998 Demolition of buildings and structures in the proposed Civil Engineering Department Kennedy Town Comprehensive Development Area Site ESB-024/1998 Demolition of Kwai Chung Incineration Plant Civil Engineering Department ESB-025/1998 Deep Bay LinkHighways Department ESB-026/1998 Sheung Shui to Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Kowloon-Canton Railways Corporation 77 Application No. Project Title Applicant ESB-027/1999 Light Rail Transit (LRT) Extension in Tin Shui Wai Reserve Kowloon-Canton Railways Corporation Zone and Grade Separation of the LRT with Pui To Road and Tsing Lun Road in Tuen Mun ESB-028/1998 Yau Tong Bay Development - Engineering Feasibility Maunsell Consultants Asia Limited Study for the Comprehensive Development at Yau Tong Bay ESB-029/1999 Feasibility Study for Housing Development at Whitehead Territory Development Department & Lee On in Ma On Shan, Sha Tin ESB-030/1999 * Lei Yue Mun Road Underpass Roundabout at Junction with Highways Department Yau Tong Road and associated Improvement works ESB-031/1999 Proposed Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Market Complex Architectural Services Department Phase II ESB-032/1999 Lei Yue Mun Road Underpass Modification at Junction with Highways Department Yau Tong Road and Associated Improvement Works ESB-033/1999 Yuen Long and Sewerage and Sewage Disposal Drainage Services Department ESB-034/1999 New World First Bus Permanent Depot at Chai Wan New World First Bus Services Limited ESB-035/1999 Dredging Works for Cruiser Operation in North Point Super Winner Development Limited ESB-036/1999 Development at Mount Butler Quarry Site Civil Engineering Department ESB-037/1999 Tsuen Wan Road Upgrading Territory Development Department ESB-038/1999 Road Widening of Hing Wah Street Highways Department ESB-039/1999 Comprehensive Feasibility Study for the revised Scheme Territory Development Department of South East Kowloon Development ESB-040/1999 * Reprovisioning of Diamond Hill Crematorium Architectural Services Department ESB-041/1999 Animal Cremator Environmental Protection Department ESB-042/1999 Strategic Sewage Disposal Scheme Stage III/IV Environmental Protection Department ESB-043/1999 Construction of an international theme park in Penny’s Bay Civil Engineering Department of North Lantau together with its essential associated infrastructures ESB-044/1999 * Cyberport Development - Site Formation by Rock Blasting Carlyle International Limited for Construction of Southern Access Road ESB-045/1999 The Decommissioning of Underground Fuel Tanks Water Supplies Department at Tsuen Wan No.1 Pumping Station ESB-046/2000 Siu Ho Wan Water Treatment Works Extension Water Supplies Department ESB-047/2000 Yung Shue Wan Development, Engineering Works Phase 2 Civil Engineering Department ESB-048/2000 West Kowloon Reclamation Contract WK30 Remaining Territory Development Department Roadworks Stage 4, Link Road G & L ESB-049/2000 Hong Kong Space Island Mass Ocean International Limited ESB-050/2000 132 kV Overhead Pole Line and Underground Cables from CLP Power Hong Kong Limited Tung Chung Town Substation to Cheung Sha Substation ESB-051/2000 Reclamation of Sai Wan Typhoon Shelter and Territory Development Department Associated Engineering Works at Cheung Chau ESB-052/2000 Proposed Roads D1, D8 and D10 and Associated Junctions Territory Development Department in Tseung Kwan O ESB-053/2000 132kV Overhead Pole Line and Underground Cables from CLP Power Hong Kong Limited Tung Chung Town Substation to Cheung Sha Wan Substation ESB-054/2000 Construction of Lung Kwu Chau Jetty Civil Engineering Department ESB-055/2000 Proposed Development at Fung Lok Wai, Yuen Long at Mutual Luck Investment Limited Lot 1457 R.P. in DD123 78 Application No. Project Title Applicant ESB-056/2000 Cyberport Development and Associated Engineering Cyber-Port Limited Infrastructure ESB-057/2000 132kV Supply Circuit from Pui O via Chi Ma Wan Peninsula CLP Power Hong Kong Limited via Sea Crossing towards Cheung Chau ESB-058/2000 * North Island Line (NIL) Mass Transit Railways Corporation ESB-059/2000 Uploading and Expansion of San Wai Sewage Treatment Drainage Services Department Works and Expansion of Ha Tsuen Pumping Station ESB-060/2000 North Hong Kong Island Line (NIL) Mass Transit Railways Corporation ESB-061/2000 Proposed Joint User Complex and Wholesale Fish Market at Architectural Services Department Area 44 Tuen Mun NT ESB-062/2000 Decommissioning of Cheoy Lee Shipyard at Penny’s Bay Civil Engineering Department ESB-063/2000 Modification to MTRC Tsim Sha Tsui Station Mass Transit Railways Corporation ESB-064/2000 Proposal Extension of Public Golf Course at Kau Sai Chau, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Sai Kung ESB-065/2001 Proposed Citybus Headquarters and Bus Maintenance Depot Citybus Limited in Chai Wan ESB-066/2001 Improvement to Tung Chung Road between Lung Tseng Tau Highways Department and Cheung Sha ESB-067/2001 Sai Kung Sewerage Treatment Works, Phase II Upgrading Drainage Services Department ESB-068/2001 Tung Chung — Ngong Ping Cable Car Project Territory Development Department ESB-069/2001 Drainage Improvement in Tsuen Wan, Kwai Chung & Drainage Services Department Tsing Yi, Tsuen Wan Drainage Tunnel ESB-070/2001 Drainage Improvement in Northern Hong Kong Island - Drainage Services Department Hong Kong West Drainage Tunnel ESB-071/2001 Replacement of Cremators at Fu Shan Crematorium in Shatin Architectural Services Department ESB-072/2001 Permanent Aviation Fuel Facility for Airport Authority Hong Kong Hong Kong International Airport ESB-073/2001 Proposed Western Harbour Submarine Pipeline and The Hong Kong and China Gas Associated Stations Company Limited ESB-074/2001 Ngong Ping Sewage Treatment Works and Sewerage Drainage Services Department ESB-075/2001 Flyover and Adjoining Footbridge between Yuen Long Highways Department On Ning Road and Kau Yuk Road ESB-076/2001 Tai Po Sewage Treatment Works, Stage V Drainage Services Department ESB-077/2001 Drainage Improvement in Sha Tin & Tai Po Drainage Services Department ESB-078/2001 Lamma Power Station Navigation Channel Improvement The Hong Kong Electric Co. 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