3.29. Reservoir operational planning has historically depended on frequent adjustment of the supply zones of the various reservoirs so that the rate of draw-off is changed. The object is to avoid overflow from some reservoirs whilst others are not yet full, or conversely, to avoid some reservoirs emptying before others. The 'normal' complications of this work are the physical limitations on rate of draw-off from any particular source, the estimation of demand in the supply zone selected, and the rapid changes which can take place in the relative storage positions of the reservoirs due to mal-distribution of rainfall. At present, a further major limitation is the need to maintain fresh water and saline water zones to insulate certain industries from the effect of salinity on water drawn from the Plover Cove Reservoir. In recognition of the complexity of present and future operational decisions, an operations computer programme was developed by the Water Resources Survey, and it is hoped to modify and apply this for day to day use by the Waterworks.

The Time Scale

3.30. The horizon for different planning purposes varies. Thus, from conception to completion, a large reservoir may need 8-10 years, a treatment plant 5-6 years, service reservoirs and pumping stations 3-4 years and trunk mains 1-2 years. The arrangements for draw-off from reservoirs to maintain a proper distribution of resources must be planned months ahead, but sudden storms may require alterations to be made overnight.

3.31. All of this planning requires experienced professional staff trained in many inter-related disciplines, and maintaining such an organization might be said to be the most important planning function of the management of the Waterworks.

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ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE

GENERAL OPERATION & ORGANIZATION CHART

J. THE DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF ALL NEW PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN THE COLONY, EXCEPT THOSE ERECTED BY THE WATERWORKS OFFICE, THE HOUSING DIVISION OF

THE URBAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT AND MINOR BUILDING WORKS CARRIED OUT FROM TIME TO TIME BY CERTAIN OTHER

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THE REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE

GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS,

OF ALL EXISTING PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND BUILDINGS LEASED BY GOVERNMENT EXCEPT THOSE UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE WATERWORKS OFFICE AND THE RESETTLEMENT DEPARTMENT.

3. THE DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF BUILDINGS FOR THE BRITISH ARMED FORCES,

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