Shek Kwu Chau
Shek Kwu Chau is a restricted area and a permit is required to visit the island.
History
An old name for the island was "Coffin Island". It was generally barren and uninhabited until 1962, when it was taken over by the Society for the Aid and Rehabilitation of Drug Abusers.
Features
Shek Kwu Chau Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre is located on Shek Kwu Chau. It is managed by the Society for the Aid and Rehabilitation of Drug Abusers (SARDA).
Incinerator
The Hong Kong government is building an Integrated Waste Management Facilities on a newly created artificial island south of Shek Kwu Chau and west of Cheung Chau, scheduled to be completed in 2018. The government says the incinerator will be able to treat about 3,000 tonnes of waste a day. Secretary for the Environment Edward Yau said the site was chosen over Tsang Tsui in Tuen Mun partly because of the shorter transportation time and the lower impact on the neighbourhood.
On 26 July 2013, the High Court rejected a legal bid to stop construction of the incinerator, brought by Cheung Chau resident Leung Hon-wai.
Transport
Shek Kwu Chau is a 20-minute ferry ride from Cheung Chau.
See also
References
- ^ List of Small wind turbines Projects
- ^ Jean Moore, "The European grave on Shek Kwu Chau". Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society Vol. 14 (1974). pp. 186-187
- ^ The Film Service Office: Shek Kwu Chau Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre
- ^ SARDA: Shek Kwu Chau Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre Archived 2011-11-05 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Waste plan for Lantau waters Archived 2011-02-22 at the Wayback Machine Colleen Lee The Standard, Friday, February 18, 2011
- ^ "Legal bid to halt incinerator fails". The Standard. 26 July 2013.