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Kowloon:-The sale of New Kowloon Inland Lot 3547 necessitated the construction of 181 feet of nullah wall to the west of this Lot, and 265 feet of invert 40 feet wide. With the exception of a short length occupied by a temporary outfall, this completed the construction of the nullah which will eventually discharge into Lai Chi Kok Waterboat Dock. A temporary outfall consisting of a lime concrete apron and a baffle wall to divert the flow from the dock was also constructed. With the reduction in width of Ma Tau Wei Road it was necessary to take up and relay the existing sewer in the realigned carriageway. At the same time extensions of this sewer and of the stormwater drain were laid westwards to serve new development in the area. This involved the laying of 840 feet of 15", 175 feet of 12", 250 feet of 9″ and 660 feet of 6″ sewers; and of 565 feet of 18" and 130 feet 12″ stormwater drains.
The construction of a network of stormwater drains in the Cheung Sha Wan area, put in hand during the last financial year, continued. 335 feet of 39″, 850 feet of 18″, 300 feet of 15″ and 110 feet of 6" drain being laid during the year. In order to enable flushing closets to be installed in property served by a sewer which previously discharged into the Tsap Fai Street stormwater drain an extension was laid connecting it to a sewer in Cheung Wah Street. 608 feet of 9″ stoneware pipe were laid.
Reclamation work at Kun Tong necessitated the training of the existing streamcourse through Cha Kwo Ling Village, 442 feet of 42″ diameter cement concrete culvert being constructed under the new roadway. The grant of a piece of land at Yu Chau Street for the construction of a Social Welfare Centre rendered it necessary to realign the old Government sewer which previously crossed the proposed building site, 450 feet of 9″ and 50 feet of 6" stoneware sewers being laid.
400 feet of 39" cement concrete culvert were constructed in Tin Kwong Road as the first stage in a scheme to pick up a stream which at present crosses land scheduled for building development. It was necessary to extend the Carpenter Road stormwater drain in order to enable public dumping to take place and at the same time to prevent flooding. 450 feet of 54" cement concrete culvert were constructed.
In addition the following sewers and stormwater drains were laid:-284 feet of 9″ and 300 feet of 6″ sewer in Anchor Street. 76 feet of 6″ sewer in Gillies Avenue. 280 feet of 9" sewer in Fa Yuen Street. 200 feet of 12″ and 390 feet of 6" sewer in Pratas Street. 270 feet of 6" sewer in Fuk Lo Tsun Road. 330 feet of 9" sewer in Grampian Road. 487 feet of 12" sewer in Poplar Street. 400 feet of 6″ sewer in an Un-named Road adjacent to Hung Hom Stores. 400 feet of 21" stormwater drain in To Kwa Wan Road. 95 feet of 24", 221 feet of 21", 200 feet of 18", 190 feet of 15″ and 200 feet of 12" stormwater drains in Shung Ning Road. 40 feet of 12″, 84 feet of 9″ and 152 feet
Se vi ageng, HEYAT, VI
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Kowloon:-The sale of New Kowloon Inland Lot 3547 necessitated the construction of 181 feet of nullah wall to the west of this Lot, and 265 feet of invert 40 feet wide. With the exception of a short length occupied by a temporary out- fall, this completed the construction of the nullah which will eventually discharge into Lai Chi Kok Waterboat Dock. A tem- porary outfall consisting of a lime concrete apron and a baffle wall to divert the flow from the dock was also constructed. With the reduction in width of Ma Tau Wei Road it was neces- sary to take up and relay the existing sewer in the realigned carriageway. At the same time extensions of this sewer and of the stormwater drain were laid westwards to serve new development in the area. This involved the laying of 840 feet of 15", 175 feet of 12", 250 feet of 9′′ and 660 feet of 6′′ sewers; and of 565 feet of 18" and 130 feet 12′′ stormwater drains. The construction of a network of stormwater drains in the Cheung Sha Wan area, put in hand during the last financial year, continued. 335 feet of 39′′, 850 feet of 18′′, 300 feet of 15′′ and 110 feet of 6" drain being laid during the year. In order to enable flushing closets to be installed in property served by a sewer which previously discharged into the Tsap Fai Street stormwater drain an extension was laid connecting it to a sewer in Cheung Wah Street. 608 feet of 9′′ stoneware pipe were laid. Reclamation work at Kun Tong necessitated the training of the existing streamcourse through Cha Kwo Ling Village, 442 feet of 42′′ diameter cement concrete culvert being con- structed under the new roadway. The grant of a piece of land at Yu Chau Street for the construction of a Social Welfare Centre rendered it necessary to realign the old Government sewer which previously crossed the proposed building site, 450 feet of 9′′ and 50 feet of 6" stoneware sewers being laid. 400 feet of 39" cement concrete culvert were constructed in Tin Kwong Road as the first stage in a scheme to pick up a stream which at present crosses land scheduled for building develop- ment. It was necessary to extend the Carpenter Road storm- water drain in order to enable public dumping to take place and at the same time to prevent flooding. 450 feet of 54" cement concrete culvert were constructed. In addition the following sewers and stormwater drains were laid:-284 feet of 9′′ and 300 feet of 6′′ sewer in Anchor Street. 76 feet of 6′′ sewer in Gillies Avenue. 280 feet of 9" sewer in Fa Yuen Street. 200 feet of 12′′ and 390 feet of 6" sewer in Pratas Street. 270 feet of 6" sewer in Fuk Lo Tsun Road. 330 feet of 9" sewer in Grampian Road. 487 feet of 12" sewer in Poplar Street. 400 feet of 6′′ sewer in an Un-named Road adjacent to Hung Hom Stores. 400 feet of 21" stormwater drain in To Kwa Wan Road. 95 feet of 24", 221 feet of 21", 200 feet of 18", 190 feet of 15′′ and 200 feet of 12" stormwater drains in Shung Ning Road. 40 feet of 12′′, 84 feet of 9′′ and 152 feet
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