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Drainage Services Department - Sustainability Report 2015-16

Executive Summary

Stakeholder Engagement Activities

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During the year, DSD continued to carry out stakeholder engagement activities in a variety of formats, listening to the public’s views as we briefed them on drainage operations and updated them on key projects. At the same time, we held technical sharing sessions with academics and the industry, and actively volunteered and participated in charity events, in order to contribute to the community.

Public Engagement Activities for DSD Projects

In the course of implementing drainage projects, we share relevant information with the public as far as possible, and focus on the communication between project teams and neighbouring communities.

Kai Tai River Improvement Works

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Group photo of officiating guests and winners of “Building our Kai Tak River” Writing Competition 2015

HATS Stage 2A

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Grand Ceremony for HATS Stage 2A

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Media Briefing on Commencement of Flow Turning of HATS Stage 2A at Stonecutters Island Sewage Treatment Works (SCISTW)

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The State Oceanic Administration (PRC) and other representatives visited the SCISTW

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RTHK filming at Stonecutters Island tunnel site for the series Subsurface Rules

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Institution of Mechanical Engineers visited SCISTW

 

Relocation of Sha Tin STW to Caverns

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Two focus group meetings with professional institutions and green groups

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Local consultation meeting

Happy Valley Underground Stormwater Storage Scheme

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Stakeholder Engagement Workshops

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PRC Minister of Water Resources and the Governor of Guangdong province visiting HVUSSS site

Other Public Engagement Activities

1 August 2015

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Science in the Public Service

30 December 2015

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DSD Job Shadowing

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Educational Outreach programmes

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Secondary school students and teachers visiting San Tin Stormwater Pumping Station

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Group Visits

 

Other Stakeholder Engagement Activities

Media

22 May 2015

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Participated in Information Programme Think Big, introducing Shatin Sewage Treatment Works

18 August 2015

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Interview for “Keep Clean 2015@Hong Kong” Campaign - Direct Labour Force gave a demonstration of clearing drains with water jetting

30 October and 23 November 2015

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Received newspaper interviews on the topic of Revitalising Water Bodies and Climate Change

1 February 2016

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Received newspaper interviews and shared the history and the scope of works of DSD’s laboratory services and its future plans

22 March 2016

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Held an annual media briefing to update the press on our latest flood prevention and sewage treatment works

 

District Council Members

27 August 2015

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Kowloon City DC meeting

Industry

11 and 18 November 2015

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Research and Development Forum 2015

Green Groups

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Meeting with green groups

Volunteering and Charitable Events

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“Lovely Trip with the Kids”: Journey of Growth

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“Love and Tender Care”: Visiting the Elderly

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