Tung Chung woman files legal challenge to bridge

January 25, 2010
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SCMP

Joyce Man

A Tung Chung resident has called for a judicial review of the decision to grant environmental permits for the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge, saying impact assessments ignored pollution issues and used faulty methodology.

Fu Tung Estate resident Chu Yee-wah filed the review application in the Court of First Instance last week. She is calling for Director of Environmental Protection Anissa Wong Sean-yee to review her decision to approve the bridge’s environmental impact assessments last autumn, and to grant environmental permits for its construction and operation…

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