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Reclamation works at Lung Kwu Tan proposed
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     The Government proposes to carry out reclamation works within an area of about 240 hectares of foreshore and seabed at Lung Kwu Tan. The extent of the area of foreshore and seabed affected is described in a notice gazetted today (January 2).
      
     The proposed works include filling of the seabed to form about 145 hectares of land, reprovisioning of a submarine outfall, and construction of a seawall. The proposed works are tentatively scheduled to commence in 2028.
      
     The notice and its related plan are posted near the site. The plan is also available for inspection at:

* Survey and Mapping Office of the Lands Department (6/F, North Point Government Offices, 333 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong) (where copies can be purchased on order);
* Tuen Mun Home Affairs Enquiry Centre of the Tuen Mun District Office (2/F, Tuen Mun Government Offices, 1 Tuen Hi Road, Tuen Mun, New Territories); and
* Lands Department's website (www.landsd.gov.hk) under Government Notices.

     According to the environmental impact assessment carried out by the Civil Engineering and Development Department, the proposed reclamation works at Lung Kwu Tan are not expected to cause an adverse ecological impact, and the proposed reclamation area is away from the habitat of the Chinese White Dolphins at the Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau Marine Park, with the existing Urmston Road Fairway in between serving as a natural buffer zone. It is expected that the proposed reclamation works would only cause relatively minor impact on the Chinese White Dolphins. The relevant Environmental Impact Assessment Report is made available for public inspection from today.

     Enquiries regarding the proposed works can be addressed to the Land Works Division, the Civil Engineering and Development Department, as stated in the notice.
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     Any person who considers that he has an interest, right or easement in or over the foreshore and seabed involved may submit a written objection to the Director of Lands, 20/F, North Point Government Offices, 333 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong, within two months from the gazette date, i.e. on or before March 2. The objector shall describe in the notice of objection his interest, right or easement, and the manner in which he will be allegedly affected.
 
Ends/Friday, January 2, 2026
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