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Environmental report on planned Hong Kong tech hub near mainland China border gets conditional green light

  • Advisory Council on the Environment unanimously endorses report on the San Tin Technopole with eight conditions
  • Green groups earlier urged it to reject study, saying it contains inaccurate information and may be subject to legal challenges

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The San Tin area near the mainland border has been earmarked for a tech hub. Photo: Winson Wong
Edith Lin

Government advisers have given a conditional green light to an environmental impact assessment for a planned Hong Kong technology hub near the border with mainland China despite objections from conservation groups.

The government-appointed Advisory Council on the Environment on Monday unanimously endorsed the report on the San Tin Technopole with eight conditions, including requiring authorities to outline mitigation measures for filling fish ponds that give way for development.

Approval was given despite 10 green groups urging the council to reject the assessment on the grounds that the study contained inaccurate information and might be subject to legal challenges.

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But council chairman Professor John Chai Yat-chiu said the advisers believed the project could strike a balance between conservation and development.

“Although the development will affect existing fish ponds and wetlands, mitigation measures can bring numerous environmental benefits,” he said.

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