16-DEC-1991 15:49

BRITISH TRADE COMM

Damage to nullahs etc.

(27)

Connecting drains and

sewers

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P.21

Any damage or obstruction caused by the Grantee, his servants or agents to any nullah, sewer, storm-water drain, water-main or other Government properties within or adjoining the lot shall be made good by the Government at the cost of the Grantee, and the amount due in respect thereof shall be paid on demand to the Government by the Grantee.

(28) The Grantee shall pay to the Government on demand the cost of connecting any drains and sewers from the lot to the Government storm-water drains and sewers. Such works shall be carried out by the Director, who shall incur no liability to the Grantee in respect thereof.

Any foundations to be constructed near or adjoining any sewer, storm-water drain or nullah within or adjoining the lot shall comply with the requirements of the Director.

(30) The Grantee shall not permit any sewage, waste water or effluent containing sand, cement, silt or any other suspended or dissolved material to flow from the lot onto any adjoining land or allow any waste matter which is not part of the final product from waste processing plants to be deposited anywhere within the lot and shall have all such matter removed from the lot or any building erected or to be erected thereon in a proper manner to the satisfaction of the Director of Environmental Protection.

Foundations

(29)

Removal of

waste matters

Compliance with

legislation

Director of Environmental Protection's

prior consent to equipment and process

(31) The Grantee shall comply with and observe all Ordinances, bye-laws, regulations and rules for the time being in force in Hong Kong governing the control of any form of pollution, including air, noise, water and waste pollution, and for the protection of the environment.

(32)

Except with the prior written consent of the Director of Environmental Protection, the Grantee shall not, in or upon the lot or any part thereof or any building or part of any building erected or to be erected thereon, install or permit or suffer to be installed any machinery, furnace or boiler or any other equipment or use or permit or suffer to be used any fuel or any method or process of manufacture or treatment that might in any circumstance result in the discharge or emission of any pollutant or any noxious, harmful or corrosive matter, whether it be in the form of gas, smoke, liquid, solid or otherwise. The granting of such consent shall not be deemed to modify or alter in any way the Government's powers for controlling pollution now or hereafter imposed by any Ordinance, byelaw, regulation or other enactment.

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