AnnualReport-1930 — Page 596

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P.W.R. Hong Kong.

52. Maintenance of Water Works Shaukiwan.-Form 1st January to 12th May it was necessary to curtail the supply by shutting off nightly but from the latter date to the end of the year a constant supply was maintained.

By arrangement with the Taikoo Refinery Co. a quantity of 2.07 million gallons was obtained from their private supply during the early months of the year.

From 1st December to the end of the year the supply was augmented from the city system, but no record is available of the amount so delivered, which is additional to the quantities given below.

The total consumption of filtered water for the year was 57.18 million gallons which includes 2.64 million gallons supplied to the boat population giving an average of 157,000 gallons per day. An unfiltered supply of 2.45 million gallons was given to the Barracks at Sai Wan, which with the total of the filtered supply stated amounted to 58.63 million gallons or 161,000 gallons per day. The detail of the consumption are given in Annexe F.

There were 84 meters in use at the end of the year.

Estimates Expenditure $1,200.00 $1,122.03

53. Maintenance of Water Works, Aberdeen.-A constant supply of water was maintained throughout the year, the total consumption being 31.56 million gallons. This includes 4.36 million gallons supplied through the water boat station and 3.05 million gallons supplied by the 2" main to Aplichau.

The average consumption throughout the year was 86,000 gallons per day, the details of which are given in Annexe G.

There were 35 meters in use at the close of the year including 4 at Aplichau.

Estimates Expenditure $1,200.00 $1,022.65

54. Maintenance of Water Works, Repulse Bay. The total quantity of water supplied during the year amounted to 18.06 million gallons or an average consumption of 49,000 gallons per day against a total supply of 9.67 million gallons and an average consumption of 26,000 gallons per day during 1929.

There were 24 meters in use at the close of the year.

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P.W.R. Hong Kong. 52. Maintenance of Water Works Shaukiwan.-Form 1st January to 12th May it was necessary to curtail the supply by shutting off nightly but from the latter date to the end of the year a constant supply was maintained. By arrangement with the Taikoo Refinery Co. a quantity of 2.07 million gallons was obtained from their private supply during the early months of the year. From 1st December to the end of the year the supply was augmented from the city system, but no record is available of the amount so delivered, which is additional to the quantities given below. The total consumption of filtered water for the year was 57.18 million gallons which includes 2.64 million gallons supplied to the boat population giving an average of 157,000 gallons per day. An unfiltered supply of 2.45 million gallons was given to the Barracks at Sai Wan, which with the total of the filtered supply stated amounted to 58.63 million gallons or 161,000 gallons per day. The detail of the consumption are given in Annexe F. There were 84 meters in use at the end of the year. Estimates Expenditure $1,200.00 $1,122.03 53. Maintenance of Water Works, Aberdeen.-A constant supply of water was maintained throughout the year, the total consumption being 31.56 million gallons. This includes 4.36 million gallons supplied through the water boat station and 3.05 million gallons supplied by the 2" main to Aplichau. The average consumption throughout the year was 86,000 gallons per day, the details of which are given in Annexe G. There were 35 meters in use at the close of the year including 4 at Aplichau. Estimates Expenditure $1,200.00 $1,022.65 54. Maintenance of Water Works, Repulse Bay. The total quantity of water supplied during the year amounted to 18.06 million gallons or an average consumption of 49,000 gallons per day against a total supply of 9.67 million gallons and an average consumption of 26,000 gallons per day during 1929. There were 24 meters in use at the close of the year.
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P.W.R. Hong Kong. 52. Maintenance of Water Works Shaukiwan.-Form 1st January to 12th May it was necessary to curtail the supply by shutting off nightly but from the latter date to the end of the year a constant supply was maintained. By arrangement with the Taikoo Refinery Co. a quantity of 2.07 million gallons was obtained from their private supply during the early months of the year. From 1st December to the end of the year the supply was augmented from the city system, but no record is available of the amount so delivered, which is additional to the quantities. given below. The total consumption of filtered water for the year was 57.18 million gallons which includes 2.64 million gallons supplied to the boat population giving an average of 157,000 gallons per day. An unfiltered supply of 2.45 million gallons was given to the Barracks at Sai Wan, which with the total of the filtered supply stated amounted to 58.63 million gallons or 161,000 gallons per day. The detail of the consumption are given in Annexe F. There were 84 meters in use at the end of the year. Estimates Expenditure $1,200.00 $1,122.03 53.Maintenance of Water Works, Aberdeen.-A constant supply of water was maintained throughout the year, the total consumption being 31.56 million gallons. This includes 4.36 million gallons supplied through the water boat station and 3 05 million gallons supplied by the 2" main to Aplichau. The average consumption throughout the year was 86,000 gallons per day, the details of which are given in Annexe G. There were 35 meters in use at the close of the year including 4 at Aplichau, Estimates Expenditure $1,200.00 $1,022.65 54. Maintenance of Water Works, Repulse Bay. The total quantity of water supplied during the year amounted to 18.06 million gallons or an average consumption of 49,000 gallons per day against a total supply of 9.67 million gallons and an average consumption of 26,000 gallons per day during 1929. There were 24 meters in use at the close of the year
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P.W.R. Hong Kong.

52. Maintenance of Water Works Shaukiwan.-Form 1st January to 12th May it was necessary to curtail the supply by shutting off nightly but from the latter date to the end of the year a constant supply was maintained.

By arrangement with the Taikoo Refinery Co. a quantity of 2.07 million gallons was obtained from their private supply during the early months of the year.

From 1st December to the end of the year the supply was augmented from the city system, but no record is available of the amount so delivered, which is additional to the quantities. given below.

The total consumption of filtered water for the year was 57.18 million gallons which includes 2.64 million gallons supplied to the boat population giving an average of 157,000 gallons per day. An unfiltered supply of 2.45 million gallons was given to the Barracks at Sai Wan, which with the total of the filtered supply stated amounted to 58.63 million gallons or 161,000 gallons per day. The detail of the consumption are given in Annexe F.

There were 84 meters in use at the end of the year.

Estimates

Expenditure

$1,200.00

$1,122.03

53.Maintenance of Water Works, Aberdeen.-A constant supply of water was maintained throughout the year, the total consumption being 31.56 million gallons. This includes 4.36 million gallons supplied through the water boat station and 3 05 million gallons supplied by the 2" main to Aplichau.

The average consumption throughout the year was 86,000 gallons per day, the details of which are given in Annexe G.

There were 35 meters in use at the close of the year including 4 at Aplichau,

Estimates

Expenditure

$1,200.00

$1,022.65

54. Maintenance of Water Works, Repulse Bay. The total quantity of water supplied during the year amounted to 18.06 million gallons or an average consumption of 49,000 gallons per day against a total supply of 9.67 million gallons and an average consumption of 26,000 gallons per day during 1929.

There were 24 meters in use at the close of the year

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