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Enclosure 5th November 1894-

the enclosed copy of a copy of a report with plans by the Director of Public Works on the proposed extension of the Tai Tam Water Works and to suggest that Mr. Chadwick be requested to report his approval by telegram as desired.

I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Your Lordship's obedient Servant,

W. Robinson

C. O. ALC/05

RECEIVED

LORIC DEC 94

PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE,

Hong-Kong, 5th November, 1894.

264

I have the honour to report that I have considered the proposal to raise the Tai Tam dam, and submit two sections: A and B. The level of the present overflow is 496.30 and that of the dam 493.30 leaving only a margin of 2 feet. The highest flood recorded was on the 29th and 30th May 1889 when the water in the reservoir rose to a level 150.55 above Ordnance Datum, and had it not been for the substantial parapet-wall on the dam, serious consequences might have ensued.

As a reason for raising the dam, I consider that the main embankment should be carried up to the level of maximum flood, and that the parapet-wall should only be relied on for the protection of the outer slopes of the dam from waves that may break against it during heavy gusts of wind.

In design A it is proposed to surround the present dam with a cement concrete (8 of stone to one of cement) wall of a uniform thickness of 9'6" faced with ashlar masonry which is the minimum.

The Hon'ble

The Colonial Secretary.

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Enclosure 5th November 1894- the enclosed copy of a copy of a report with plans by the Director of Public Works on the proposed extension of the Tai Tam Water Works and to suggest that Mr. Chadwick be requested to report his approval by telegram as desired. I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, Your Lordship's obedient Servant, W. Robinson C. O. ALC/05 RECEIVED LORIC DEC 94 PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE, Hong-Kong, 5th November, 1894. 264 I have the honour to report that I have considered the proposal to raise the Tai Tam dam, and submit two sections: A and B. The level of the present overflow is 496.30 and that of the dam 493.30 leaving only a margin of 2 feet. The highest flood recorded was on the 29th and 30th May 1889 when the water in the reservoir rose to a level 150.55 above Ordnance Datum, and had it not been for the substantial parapet-wall on the dam, serious consequences might have ensued. As a reason for raising the dam, I consider that the main embankment should be carried up to the level of maximum flood, and that the parapet-wall should only be relied on for the protection of the outer slopes of the dam from waves that may break against it during heavy gusts of wind. In design A it is proposed to surround the present dam with a cement concrete (8 of stone to one of cement) wall of a uniform thickness of 9'6" faced with ashlar masonry which is the minimum. The Hon'ble The Colonial Secretary.
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t Enclosure 5th November 1894- the enclosed copy of a copy of a report. with plans by the Director of Public Works on the proposed extension of the Saitam Water Works and to suggest that Mr. Chadwick be requested to report his approval by telegram. as desired. I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant, Your Lov Willerie Robinigay gir, C. O. ALC05 RECE LORIC DEC 94 PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE, Hong-Kong, 5th. Novsaber, '1894. 264 I have the honour to report that, I have considered the proposal to raise the Taitao:das, and submit two sections:A and B. The level of the present overflow is 49630 and that of thendam 493 30 leaving only a margin of 2 feet. The bighaat flood "recorded was on the 29th. and~30th. May 1989 when the water in the reservoir rose to a level, 1500.55, above Ordnance Datum, ́and had it not been for the substantial parapat-wall on the da@"serious" 'co083- +quences might have ensued. } nin^ny :sobene for raising the das, I consider that the main embankment should be carried up to the level of maximum flood, “and that the parapet:wall'should only be relied on for the protection of the outer slopes of the dan from waves that may break against it during beavy gates of winda. >In design:A it is proposed to surgouat the present da ·with a cement cooncrete (8 of stone to one of cement) wall of a unifore thickness of 946"" faced with‘ashlar masonry "which is the minimum The Hon blet- The Colonial Secretary.
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t Enclosure 5th November 1894-

the enclosed copy of a

copy of a report. with plans by the Director of Public Works on the proposed

extension of the Saitam Water

Works and to suggest that Mr. Chadwick be requested to report his approval by telegram.

as desired.

I have the honour to be, My Lord Marquess, Lordship's Most Obedient Humble Servant,

Your Lov

Willerie Robinigay

gir,

C. O. ALC05

RECE

LORIC DEC 94

PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE,

Hong-Kong, 5th. Novsaber, '1894.

264

I have the honour to report that, I have considered the proposal to raise the Taitao:das, and submit two sections:A and B. The level of the present overflow is 49630 and that of thendam 493 30 leaving only a margin of 2 feet. The bighaat flood "recorded was on the 29th. and~30th. May 1989 when the water in the reservoir rose to a level, 1500.55, above Ordnance Datum, ́and had it not been for the substantial parapat-wall on the da@"serious" 'co083- +quences might have ensued.

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nin^ny :sobene for raising the das, I consider that the main embankment should be carried up to the level of maximum flood, “and that the parapet:wall'should only be relied on for the protection of the outer slopes of the dan from waves that may break against it during beavy gates of winda.

>In design:A it is proposed to surgouat the present da

·with a cement cooncrete (8 of stone to one of cement) wall of a unifore thickness of 946"" faced with‘ashlar masonry "which is the

minimum

The Hon blet-

The Colonial Secretary.

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