AnnualReport-1934 — Page 656

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Q 18

There were thirty-six public stand pipes and twenty fire hydrants in use at the end of the year.

The Mount Parker Intake to Chai Wan Filters having been cut off by the construction of the First Section of Mount Parker Catchwater, the pipe line was extended to a new intake formed on the catchwater.

(b.) Aberdeen:-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year.

The total consumption of filtered water was 30.36 million gallons including 3.08 million gallons supplied through the water boat station and 3.06 million gallons supplied through the 2" main to Aplichau. The average consumption for the year was 83,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VIII.

There were ten public stand pipes and eleven fire hydrants in use at the end of year.

(c.) Repulse Bay:-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year.

The total quantity of water supply was 15.90 million gallons equivalent to an average consumption of 44,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VII.

(d.) Stanley-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year.

The total quantity of water supplied amounted to 12.16 million gallons equivalent to an average consumption of 33,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VIII.

(e.) Deep Water Bay R.B.L. 245:—A constant supply was maintained throughout the year.

The total quantity of water supplied being 1.99 million gallons, equivalent to an average daily consumption of 5,500 gallons. Details are given in Table VIII.

The existing intake from Wongneichong Reservoir overflow channel was abandoned, and a new intake well formed on the Aberdeen East Catchwater, thus reducing considerably the length of pipe line to the Service Reservoir. 920 feet of this pipe line was renewed with 3″ diameter wrought iron piping.

$4,605.33

Expenditure

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Q 18 There were thirty-six public stand pipes and twenty fire hydrants in use at the end of the year. The Mount Parker Intake to Chai Wan Filters having been cut off by the construction of the First Section of Mount Parker Catchwater, the pipe line was extended to a new intake formed on the catchwater. (b.) Aberdeen:-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year. The total consumption of filtered water was 30.36 million gallons including 3.08 million gallons supplied through the water boat station and 3.06 million gallons supplied through the 2" main to Aplichau. The average consumption for the year was 83,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VIII. There were ten public stand pipes and eleven fire hydrants in use at the end of year. (c.) Repulse Bay:-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year. The total quantity of water supply was 15.90 million gallons equivalent to an average consumption of 44,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VII. (d.) Stanley-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year. The total quantity of water supplied amounted to 12.16 million gallons equivalent to an average consumption of 33,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VIII. (e.) Deep Water Bay R.B.L. 245:—A constant supply was maintained throughout the year. The total quantity of water supplied being 1.99 million gallons, equivalent to an average daily consumption of 5,500 gallons. Details are given in Table VIII. The existing intake from Wongneichong Reservoir overflow channel was abandoned, and a new intake well formed on the Aberdeen East Catchwater, thus reducing considerably the length of pipe line to the Service Reservoir. 920 feet of this pipe line was renewed with 3″ diameter wrought iron piping. $4,605.33 Expenditure
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- Q 18 There were thirty-six public stand pipes and twenty fire hydrants in use at the end of the year. The Mount Parker Intake to Chai Wan Filters having been cut off by the construction of the First Section of Mount Parker Catchwater, the pipe line was extended to a new intake formed. on the catchwater. (b.) Aberdeen:-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year. The total consumption of filtered water was 30.36 million gallons including 3.08 million gallons supplied through the water boat station and 3.06 million gallons supplied through the 2" main to Aplichau. The average consumption for the year was 83,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VIII. There were ten public stand pipes and eleven fire hydrants in use at the end of year. (c.) Repulse Bay:-The supply was subjected to restric tions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year. 15.90 million The total quantity of water supply was gallons equivalent to an average consumption of 44,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VII. (d.) Stanley-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year. The total quantity of water supplied amounted to 12.16 million gallons equivalent to an average consumption of 33,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VIII. (e.) Deep Water Bay R.B.L. 245:—A constant supply was maintained throughout the year. The total quantity of water supplied being 1.99 million gallons, equivalent to an average daily consumption of 5,500 gallons. Details are given in Table VIII. The existing intake from Wongneichong Reservoir overflow channel was abandoned, and a new intake well formed on the Aberdeen East Catchwater, thus reducing considerably the length of pipe line to the Service Reservoir. 920 feet of this pipe line was renewed with 3′′ diameter wrought iron piping. $4,605.33 Expenditure
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Q 18

There were thirty-six public stand pipes and twenty fire hydrants in use at the end of the year.

The Mount Parker Intake to Chai Wan Filters having been cut off by the construction of the First Section of Mount Parker Catchwater, the pipe line was extended to a new intake formed. on the catchwater.

(b.) Aberdeen:-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year.

The total consumption of filtered water was 30.36 million gallons including 3.08 million gallons supplied through the water boat station and 3.06 million gallons supplied through the 2" main to Aplichau. The average consumption for the year was 83,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VIII.

There were ten public stand pipes and eleven fire hydrants in use at the end of year.

(c.) Repulse Bay:-The supply was subjected to restric tions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year.

15.90 million

The total quantity of water supply was gallons equivalent to an average consumption of 44,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VII.

(d.) Stanley-The supply was subjected to restrictions similar to those in force in the City of Victoria, a constant supply being maintained for 148 days during the year.

The total quantity of water supplied amounted to 12.16 million gallons equivalent to an average consumption of 33,000 gallons per day. Details are given in Table VIII.

(e.) Deep Water Bay R.B.L. 245:—A constant supply was maintained throughout the year.

The total quantity of water supplied being 1.99 million gallons, equivalent to an average daily consumption of 5,500 gallons. Details are given in Table VIII.

The existing intake from Wongneichong Reservoir overflow channel was abandoned, and a new intake well formed on the Aberdeen East Catchwater, thus reducing considerably the length of pipe line to the Service Reservoir. 920 feet of this pipe line was renewed with 3′′ diameter wrought iron piping.

$4,605.33

Expenditure

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