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should be made in the upper levels for collecting the water of the streams until there is a considerable body of it, and then releasing it suddenly to continue its natural course, there should be no great difficulty in giving effect to it, provided suitable sites for the

467 tanks in which to collect the water can be found.

It is impossible to give any estimate of the cost of such a work until a considerable amount of information has been obtained. The Staff for this is not available at present.

Recommendation (j), page 38. Reform of Drainage System and Abolition of Unnecessary Drains. A reference to paragraph 93 of Mr. Chadwick's Report will show that he regarded this as a matter involving a good deal of preliminary work before it could be satisfactorily dealt with. This would be so and it is therefore impossible to give any estimate of the cost.

Recommendations (k) and (l), page 36. Transfer of Cleansing and Flushing of Sewers and Drains to Sanitary Department.

The carrying out of this proposal is a

mere matter of arrangement, involving no structural alterations. I am quite in favour of giving it a trial, on the clear understanding that the functions of the Sanitary Department are to be confined to the scavenging and flushing of the drains and sewers only, as set forth in paragraph 95 of the Report.

It will however be impossible to

transfer to the Sanitary Board the Overseers and Foremen mentioned in the same paragraph. It is true that those men have exercised some supervision over the cleansing operations hitherto, but their principal duty has been the supervision of new work, which will remain in charge of this Department. Their services cannot therefore be dispensed with, if the proposed arrangement be adopted.

The following is a summary of the

Estimates given:-

Introduction of Meters in City (estimated number required - 2,000) $120,000 Substitution of Public Fountains for House Services 12,500 Reconstruction of gullies in City and Kowloon 98,000 Improved Flushing of Drains Cannot be given. Reform of Drainage System Do. Total $230,500

Recommendation (i), page 36. Materials for House Drains.

I would recommend that, when the copy of

Mr. Chadwick's Standard Specification (paragraph 83) has been received

it

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DRAINAGE JAR. should be made in the upper levels for collecting the water of the streams until there is a considerable body of it, and then releasing it suddenly to continue its natural course, there should be no great difficulty in giving effect to it, provided suitable sites for the 467 tanks in which to collect the water can be found. It is impossible to give any estimate of the cost of such a work until a considerable amount of information has been obtained. The Staff for this is not available at present. Recommendation (j), page 38. Reform of Drainage System and Abolition of Unnecessary Drains. A reference to paragraph 93 of Mr. Chadwick's Report will show that he regarded this as a matter involving a good deal of preliminary work before it could be satisfactorily dealt with. This would be so and it is therefore impossible to give any estimate of the cost. Recommendations (k) and (l), page 36. Transfer of Cleansing and Flushing of Sewers and Drains to Sanitary Department. The carrying out of this proposal is a mere matter of arrangement, involving no structural alterations. I am quite in favour of giving it a trial, on the clear understanding that the functions of the Sanitary Department are to be confined to the scavenging and flushing of the drains and sewers only, as set forth in paragraph 95 of the Report. It will however be impossible to transfer to the Sanitary Board the Overseers and Foremen mentioned in the same paragraph. It is true that those men have exercised some supervision over the cleansing operations hitherto, but their principal duty has been the supervision of new work, which will remain in charge of this Department. Their services cannot therefore be dispensed with, if the proposed arrangement be adopted. The following is a summary of the Estimates given:- Introduction of Meters in City (estimated number required - 2,000) $120,000 Substitution of Public Fountains for House Services 12,500 Reconstruction of gullies in City and Kowloon 98,000 Improved Flushing of Drains Cannot be given. Reform of Drainage System Do. Total $230,500 Recommendation (i), page 36. Materials for House Drains. I would recommend that, when the copy of Mr. Chadwick's Standard Specification (paragraph 83) has been received it 58.
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DHËSIA JAR. should be made in the upper levels for collecting the water of the streams until there is a considerable body of it, and then releasing it suddenly to continue its natural course, there should be no great difficulty in giving effect to it, provided suitable sites for the 467 tanks in which to collect the water can be found. It is impossible to give any estimate of the cost of such a work until a considerable amount of information bas been obtained. The Staff for this is not available at present. Recommendation (j), page 38. Reform of Drainage System and Abolition of Unnecessary Drains. A reference to paragraph 93 of Mr. Chadwick's Report will show that he regarded this as a matter involving a good deal of preliminary work before it could be satisfactorily dealt with. This would be so and it is therefore impossible ti give any estimate of the cost. Recommendations (k) and (1), page 36. Transfer of Cleansing and Flashing of Sewers and Drains to Sanitary Department. The carrying out of this proposal is a mere matter of arrangement, involving no structural alterations. I am quite in favour of giving it a trial, on the clear understanding that the functions of the Sanitary Department are to be confined to the scavenging and flushing of the drains and sewers only, as set forth in paragraph 95 of the Report. It will however be impossible to transfer to the Sanitary Board the Overseers and Forenen mentioned in the same paragraph. It is true that those men have exercised sone supervision over the cleansing operations hitherto, but their princi- pal duty has been the supervision of new work, which will remain in charge of this Department. Their services cannot therefore be dis- pensed with, if the proposed arrangement be adopted. The following is a summary of the Estimates given:- Introduction of Meters in City (estimated number required - 2,000 ) Substitution of Public Fountains for House Services Reconstruction of gullies in City and Kowloon Improved. Flushing of Drains : Reform of Drainage System $120,000 12,500 98,000 Cannot be given. Do. Do. Total $230,500 Recommendation (i), page 36. Materials for House Draine. I would recommend that, when the copy of Mr. Chadwick's Standard Specification(paragraph 83) has been received it 58. in
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DHËSIA JAR.

should be made in the upper levels for collecting the water of the streams until there is a considerable body of it, and then releasing it suddenly to continue its natural course, there should be no great difficulty in giving effect to it, provided suitable sites for the

467 tanks in which to collect the water can be found.

It is impossible to give any estimate of the cost of such a work until a considerable amount of information bas been obtained. The Staff for this is not available at present.

Recommendation (j), page 38. Reform of Drainage System and Abolition of Unnecessary Drains. A reference to paragraph 93 of Mr. Chadwick's Report will show that he regarded this as a matter involving a good deal of preliminary work before it could be satisfactorily dealt with. This would be so and it is therefore impossible ti give any estimate of the cost.

Recommendations (k) and (1), page 36. Transfer of Cleansing and Flashing of Sewers and Drains to Sanitary Department.

The carrying out of this proposal is a

mere matter of arrangement, involving no structural alterations. I am quite in favour of giving it a trial, on the clear understanding that the functions of the Sanitary Department are to be confined to the scavenging and flushing of the drains and sewers only, as set forth in paragraph 95 of the Report.

It will however be impossible to

transfer to the Sanitary Board the Overseers and Forenen mentioned in the same paragraph. It is true that those men have exercised sone supervision over the cleansing operations hitherto, but their princi- pal duty has been the supervision of new work, which will remain in charge of this Department. Their services cannot therefore be dis- pensed with, if the proposed arrangement be adopted.

The following is a summary of the

Estimates given:-

Introduction of Meters in City (estimated number

required - 2,000 )

Substitution of Public Fountains for House Services Reconstruction of gullies in City and Kowloon

Improved. Flushing of Drains

:

Reform of Drainage System

$120,000 12,500

98,000

Cannot be given.

Do. Do.

Total

$230,500

Recommendation (i), page 36. Materials for House Draine.

I would recommend that, when the copy of

Mr. Chadwick's Standard Specification(paragraph 83) has been received

it

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