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# REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE HONG KONG WATERWORKS

FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1939.

I.

The Report is arranged under the following heads :—

INTRODUCTORY

II. GENERAL RESUME

Paragraphs

1-4

5-18

III. WATER WORKS RECURRENT ;-

(i) Maintenance of Waterworks :-

(a) Island, (b) Kowloon, (c) New Territories.

19-86

(ii) Maintenance of Meters

87-92

(iii) Maintenance of Workshop

93-96

(iv) Renewals and Improvements

97-109

IV. PUBLIC WORKS EXTRAORDINARY

V. WORKS NOT APPEARING IN ESTIMATES

110-119

120-131

VI. LOAN WORKS

VII. OTHER WORKS

VIII. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE

IX. CONCLUSION

132-198

199

200-202

203-204

I. INTRODUCTORY.

2. Since 1st January 1939 the Waterworks have been administered on a separate financial basis the charges for the services being based on the cost.

3. A new Waterworks Ordinance (No. 20 of 1938) which generally modernised the old Waterworks Ordinance (No. 16 of 1903) was brought into force on the above date.

4. The effects of the above changes were briefly as follows:-

(a) The free allowance of water, hitherto in force, equivalent to 2% of the rateable value, was abolished, all water consumed and registered by meter now being charged for and in addition a 1% charge being made for the privilege of having a supply available and to provide water for street fountains, Government buildings, fire fighting and street washing.

(b) The new rates for water consumed compared with those formerly charged for excess over the free allowance were generally reduced as shown in Appendix I.

(c) The licensing of plumbers, the standards for fittings and power to demand deposits were authorized.

(d) A Renewals Fund was established for the purpose of replacing existing works, plant and equipment.

II. GENERAL RESUME.

5. The Staff of the Waterworks as authorized for the year ending December 31st 1939 and not including those engaged on Contract work, consisted of ...(European) 1 Waterworks Engineer in charge, 4 Engineers, 1 Accountant, 14 Inspectors of Works, (Non-European) 1 Apprentice Engineer, 1 Draughtsman, 28 Clerical and Office Staff, 28 Meter Readers and House Service Inspectors, 12 other...

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# REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE HONG KONG WATERWORKS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1939. I. The Report is arranged under the following heads :— INTRODUCTORY II. GENERAL RESUME Paragraphs 1-4 5-18 III. WATER WORKS RECURRENT ;- (i) Maintenance of Waterworks :- (a) Island, (b) Kowloon, (c) New Territories. 19-86 (ii) Maintenance of Meters 87-92 (iii) Maintenance of Workshop 93-96 (iv) Renewals and Improvements 97-109 IV. PUBLIC WORKS EXTRAORDINARY V. WORKS NOT APPEARING IN ESTIMATES 110-119 120-131 VI. LOAN WORKS VII. OTHER WORKS VIII. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE IX. CONCLUSION 132-198 199 200-202 203-204 I. INTRODUCTORY. 2. Since 1st January 1939 the Waterworks have been administered on a separate financial basis the charges for the services being based on the cost. 3. A new Waterworks Ordinance (No. 20 of 1938) which generally modernised the old Waterworks Ordinance (No. 16 of 1903) was brought into force on the above date. 4. The effects of the above changes were briefly as follows:- (a) The free allowance of water, hitherto in force, equivalent to 2% of the rateable value, was abolished, all water consumed and registered by meter now being charged for and in addition a 1% charge being made for the privilege of having a supply available and to provide water for street fountains, Government buildings, fire fighting and street washing. (b) The new rates for water consumed compared with those formerly charged for excess over the free allowance were generally reduced as shown in Appendix I. (c) The licensing of plumbers, the standards for fittings and power to demand deposits were authorized. (d) A Renewals Fund was established for the purpose of replacing existing works, plant and equipment. II. GENERAL RESUME. 5. The Staff of the Waterworks as authorized for the year ending December 31st 1939 and not including those engaged on Contract work, consisted of ...(European) 1 Waterworks Engineer in charge, 4 Engineers, 1 Accountant, 14 Inspectors of Works, (Non-European) 1 Apprentice Engineer, 1 Draughtsman, 28 Clerical and Office Staff, 28 Meter Readers and House Service Inspectors, 12 other...
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-Q 61 REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE HONG KONG WATERWORKS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1939. I. The Report is arranged under the following heads :— INTRODUCTORY II. GENERAL RESUME Paragraphs 1-4 5-18 ,, III. WATER WORKS RECURRENT ;- (i) Maintenance of Waterworks :- (a) Island, (b) Kowloon, (c) New Territories. 19-86 "" (ii) Maintenance of Meters 87-92 (iii) Maintenance of Workshop 93-96 ,, (iv) Renewals and Improvements IV. PUBLIC WORKS EXTRAORDINARY V. WORKS NOT APPEARING IN ESTIMATES 97-109 110-119 120-131 VI. LOAN WORKS VII. OTHER WORKS VIII. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE IX. CONCLUSION 132-198 199 " 200-202 3 203-204 I. INTRODUCTORY. 2. Since 1st January 1939 the Waterworks have been administered on a separate financial basis the charges for the services being based on the cost. 3. A new Waterworks Ordinance (No. 20 of 1938) which generally modernised the old Waterworks Ordinance (No. 16 of 1903) was brought into force on the above date. 4. The effects of the above changes were briefly as follows:- (a) The free allowance of water, hitherto in force, equivalent to 2% of the rateable value, was abolished, all water consumed and registered by meter now being charged for and in addition a 1% charge being made for the privilege of having a supply available and to provide water for street fountains, Government buildings, fire fighting and street washing. (b) The new rates for water consumed compared with those formerly charged for excess over the free allowance were generally reduced as shown in Appendix I. (c) The licensing of plumbers, the standards for fittings and power to demand deposits were authorized. (d) A Renewals Fund was established for the purpose of replacing existing works, plant and equipment. II. GENERAL RESUME. 5. The Staff of the Waterworks as authorized for the year ending December 31st 1939 and not including those engaged on Contract work, consisted of :--- (European) 1 Waterworks Engineer in charge, 4 Engineers, 1 Accountant, 14 Inspectors of Works, (Non-European) 1 Apprentice Engineer, 1 Draughtsman, 28 Clerical and Office Staff, 28 Meter Readers and House Service Inspectors, 12 other
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-Q 61

REPORT ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE HONG KONG WATERWORKS

FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST DECEMBER, 1939.

I.

The Report is arranged under the following heads :—

INTRODUCTORY

II. GENERAL RESUME

Paragraphs

1-4

5-18

,,

III. WATER WORKS RECURRENT ;-

(i) Maintenance of Waterworks :-

(a) Island, (b) Kowloon, (c) New Territories.

19-86

""

(ii) Maintenance of Meters

87-92

(iii) Maintenance of Workshop

93-96

,,

(iv) Renewals and Improvements

IV. PUBLIC WORKS EXTRAORDINARY

V. WORKS NOT APPEARING IN ESTIMATES

97-109

110-119

120-131

VI. LOAN WORKS

VII. OTHER WORKS

VIII. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE

IX. CONCLUSION

132-198

199

"

200-202

3

203-204

I. INTRODUCTORY.

2. Since 1st January 1939 the Waterworks have been administered on a separate financial basis the charges for the services being based on the cost.

3. A new Waterworks Ordinance (No. 20 of 1938) which generally modernised the old Waterworks Ordinance (No. 16 of 1903) was brought into force on the above date.

4. The effects of the above changes were briefly as follows:-

(a) The free allowance of water, hitherto in force, equivalent to 2% of the rateable value, was abolished, all water consumed and registered by meter now being charged for and in addition a 1% charge being made for the privilege of having a supply available and to provide water for street fountains, Government buildings, fire fighting and street washing.

(b)

The new rates for water consumed compared with those formerly charged for excess over the free allowance were generally reduced as shown in Appendix I.

(c) The licensing of plumbers, the standards for fittings and power to demand

deposits were authorized.

(d) A Renewals Fund was established for the purpose of replacing existing

works, plant and equipment.

II. GENERAL RESUME.

5. The Staff of the Waterworks as authorized for the year ending December 31st 1939 and not including those engaged on Contract work, consisted of :--- (European) 1 Waterworks Engineer in charge, 4 Engineers, 1 Accountant, 14 Inspectors of Works, (Non-European) 1 Apprentice Engineer, 1 Draughtsman, 28 Clerical and Office Staff, 28 Meter Readers and House Service Inspectors, 12 other

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