TNAG-2673-FCO40-3870-Hong-Kong-defence-issues-Internal-Security-Guide-(ISG)-1993 — Page 198

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Patrol Service.

There are three patrols, each in a radio equipped four wheel drive vehicle available at any time.

In the event of an emergency, routine patrols would be withdrawn and patrols only despatched in response to a request.)

18.

All the power stations have sea fronts and are therefore vulnerable to attacks from that

direction.

Sub-Stations

19.

The security of substations will largely be dependent on the physical strength of the buildings. They will be secured as firmly as possible and, for the most part, left unattended. The open air sub-stations are especially vulnerable.

20.

Switching

Stations

(s/s)

and Zone serving other

Sub-stations (Z/S) (i.e. substations substations) are of special importance.

Pylons

21.

Power supplies fed on pylon lines are exceptionally vulnerable to sabotage throughout the length of the lines. In a situation where determined sabotage is expected, all overhead power supplies on pylons (as opposed to poles) should be considered as strategically important as they carry the bulk of outlets from CLP power stations.

Boiler Make-Up Water

22. station.

Boiler make-up water is essential to a power

23.

Station

As regards Hong Kong Electric Lamma Power uses approximately 55,000 tonnes of water per month and with storage capacity of some 27,000 tonnes, two weeks stock is available (under emergency conditions, consumption

be reduced to 44,000 tonnes per month).

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