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1929.

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Original Report.

Report on Shing Kun Scheme

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Second Section.

In April 1924, I submitted a general report on a scheme for the complete development of the Shing un Valley and Southern slopes of Taimoshan Mountain, dividing the scheme into five sections. I recommended that these sections be undertaken as additional water was required in Hong Kong or Kowloon, as with a pipe line across the harbour, the

water would be available both to the mainland and the island.

In June 1924, the 1st Section of the Scheme was

approved by the Secretary of State with the proviso that before any further Sections were commenced the Scheme should be submitted to him and be passed by his technical advisers.

The 1st Section of the Scheme as set forth in the

report comprised the following works:-

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1st Section Costs.

Access Road.

Estimated

Cost

Actual Cost

100,000 122,345.79

73,269.63

72,028.07

Intake Dam & Temporary pipe line of 135,000 conduit.

North Conduit.

North & South Tunnels & South Conduit. 1,100,000 1,073,644.13

Reception Reservoir.

175,000 164,273.88

Filter Beds (1st Section).

200,000 206,390.27

Sheklaipui Service Reservoir (Kowloon).

400,000 350,000

Trunk Main.

700,000 500,000

Cross Harbour Pipe

300,000 260,000

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Public Gardens Service Reservoir (Hong Kong).

400,000

Pipers Hill Service Reservoir

(Kowloon).

140,000 136,699.97

Approximate Costs.

3650000

2958651.74

All the above Works are now completed with the

exception of Sheklaipui Service Reservoir and The Public

Gardens

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