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Q 67

P.W.E. Hongkong.

Item (iii). Owing to the letting on permit of an additional portion of the foreshore adjoining Victoria Road, Kennedy Town, for storeyards, which necessitated the filling-in of the area, the sewer and stormwater drains had to be diverted westwards.

A contribution was made by the permittee towards the cost of the work.

Item (iv). This extension was undertaken to collect the surface water from a portion of the P.W.D. Storeyard and from Wood Road.

Item (v). An extension of the sewer was necessary in order to intercept the sullage-water drain from the Peak School.

Item (vi). This extension was necessary to take the stormwater from Broadwood and Wongneichong Roads and from a catchwater on the east side of I.L. 2039.

Items (vii) and (viii). Additional manholes were required on the stormwater drains for purposes of inspection and cleansing and additional gullies were also required.

Items (ix) and (x). In the course of carrying out items (vii) and (viii), it was found that the drains in Wellington and Stanley Streets were of an obsolete type. They were therefore taken up and replaced with salt-glazed pipes.

Item (xi). This extension was necessary to take the sullage water from new houses erected on I.L. 729.

Item (xii). Owing to the flooding of Conduit Road opposite I.L. 1889, it was found necessary to substitute larger pipes for those formerly laid.

Item (xiii). As the roots of Banyan trees were found to have penetrated the sewer in Robinson Road opposite L.L.'s 946 and 947, a portion of it had to be taken up and relaid.

Item (xiv). Owing to the flooding of the lower portion of Wood Road, it was found necessary to extend the stormwater drain from Heard Street towards Gap Road and to construct gullies in the side channels to intercept the stormwater.

Item (xv). As the drains provided were found to be inadequate to prevent damage to the surfacing of Hatton Road during heavy rainstorms, some additional channels were constructed.

Item (xvi). As the discharge of the sullage-water from the market was obstructed by reclamation works recently carried out, gullies were constructed to intercept such sullage-water and conduct it into the sewer. Some filling-in was also executed.

Item (xvii). A drain was found necessary to prevent the storm-water from the Quarry area damaging the public road.

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Q 67 P.W.E. Hongkong. Item (iii). Owing to the letting on permit of an additional portion of the foreshore adjoining Victoria Road, Kennedy Town, for storeyards, which necessitated the filling-in of the area, the sewer and stormwater drains had to be diverted westwards. A contribution was made by the permittee towards the cost of the work. Item (iv). This extension was undertaken to collect the surface water from a portion of the P.W.D. Storeyard and from Wood Road. Item (v). An extension of the sewer was necessary in order to intercept the sullage-water drain from the Peak School. Item (vi). This extension was necessary to take the stormwater from Broadwood and Wongneichong Roads and from a catchwater on the east side of I.L. 2039. Items (vii) and (viii). Additional manholes were required on the stormwater drains for purposes of inspection and cleansing and additional gullies were also required. Items (ix) and (x). In the course of carrying out items (vii) and (viii), it was found that the drains in Wellington and Stanley Streets were of an obsolete type. They were therefore taken up and replaced with salt-glazed pipes. Item (xi). This extension was necessary to take the sullage water from new houses erected on I.L. 729. Item (xii). Owing to the flooding of Conduit Road opposite I.L. 1889, it was found necessary to substitute larger pipes for those formerly laid. Item (xiii). As the roots of Banyan trees were found to have penetrated the sewer in Robinson Road opposite L.L.'s 946 and 947, a portion of it had to be taken up and relaid. Item (xiv). Owing to the flooding of the lower portion of Wood Road, it was found necessary to extend the stormwater drain from Heard Street towards Gap Road and to construct gullies in the side channels to intercept the stormwater. Item (xv). As the drains provided were found to be inadequate to prevent damage to the surfacing of Hatton Road during heavy rainstorms, some additional channels were constructed. Item (xvi). As the discharge of the sullage-water from the market was obstructed by reclamation works recently carried out, gullies were constructed to intercept such sullage-water and conduct it into the sewer. Some filling-in was also executed. Item (xvii). A drain was found necessary to prevent the storm-water from the Quarry area damaging the public road.
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Q 67 P.W.E. Hongkong. Item (iii). Owing to the letting on permit of an additional portion of the foreshore adjoining Victoria Road, Kennedy Town, for storeyards, which necessitated the filling-in of the area, the sewer and stormwater drains had to be diverted westwards. A contribution was made by the permittee towards the cost of the work. Item (iv). This extension was undertaken to collect the surface water from a portion of the P.W.D. Storeyard and from Wood Road. Item (v). An extension of the sewer was necessary in order to intercept the sullage-water drain from the Peak School. Item (vi). This extension was necessary to take the stormwater from Broadwood and Wongneichong Roads and from a catchwater on the east side of I.L. 2039. Items (vii) and (viii). Additional manholes were required on the stormwater drains for purposes of inspection and cleansing and additional gullies were also required. Items (ix) and (x). In the course of carrying out items (vii) and (viii), it was found that the drains in Wellington and Stanley Streets were of an obsolete type They were therefore taken up and replaced with salt-glazed pipes. Item (xi). This extension was necessary to take the sullage. water from new houses erected on I.L. 729. Item (xii). Owing to the flooding of Conduit Road opposite I.L. 1889, it was found necessary to substitute larger pipes for those formerly laid. Item (xiii). As the roots of Banyan trees were found to have penetrated the sewer in Robinson Road opposite L.L.'s 946 and 947, a portion of it had to be taken up and relaid. Item (xiv). Owing to the flooding of the lower portion of Wood Road, it was found necessary to extend the stormwater drain from Heard Street towards Gap Road and to construct gullies in the side channels to intercept the stormwater. Item (xv). As the drains provided were found to be inadequate to prevent damage to the surfacing of Hatton Road during heavy rainstorms, some additional channels were constructed. Item (xvi). As the discharge of the sullage-water from the market was obstructed by reclamation works recently carried out, gullies were constructed to intercept such sullage-water and conduct it into the sewer. Some filling-in was also executed. Item (xvii). A drain was found necessary to prevent the storm- water from the Quarry area damaging the public road.
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Q 67

P.W.E. Hongkong.

Item (iii). Owing to the letting on permit of an additional portion of the foreshore adjoining Victoria Road, Kennedy Town, for storeyards, which necessitated the filling-in of the area, the sewer and stormwater drains had to be diverted westwards.

A contribution was made by the permittee towards the cost of the work.

Item (iv). This extension was undertaken to collect the surface water from a portion of the P.W.D. Storeyard and from Wood Road.

Item (v). An extension of the sewer was necessary in order to intercept the sullage-water drain from the Peak School.

Item (vi). This extension was necessary to take the stormwater from Broadwood and Wongneichong Roads and from a catchwater on the east side of I.L. 2039.

Items (vii) and (viii). Additional manholes were required on the stormwater drains for purposes of inspection and cleansing and additional gullies were also required.

Items (ix) and (x). In the course of carrying out items (vii) and (viii), it was found that the drains in Wellington and Stanley Streets were of an obsolete type They were therefore taken up and replaced with salt-glazed pipes.

Item (xi). This extension was necessary to take the sullage. water from new houses erected on I.L. 729.

Item (xii). Owing to the flooding of Conduit Road opposite I.L. 1889, it was found necessary to substitute larger pipes for those formerly laid.

Item (xiii). As the roots of Banyan trees were found to have penetrated the sewer in Robinson Road opposite L.L.'s 946 and 947, a portion of it had to be taken up and relaid.

Item (xiv). Owing to the flooding of the lower portion of Wood Road, it was found necessary to extend the stormwater drain from Heard Street towards Gap Road and to construct gullies in the side channels to intercept the stormwater.

Item (xv). As the drains provided were found to be inadequate to prevent damage to the surfacing of Hatton Road during heavy rainstorms, some additional channels were constructed.

Item (xvi). As the discharge of the sullage-water from the market was obstructed by reclamation works recently carried out, gullies were constructed to intercept such sullage-water and conduct it into the sewer. Some filling-in was also executed.

Item (xvii). A drain was found necessary to prevent the storm- water from the Quarry area damaging the public road.

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