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Public Works Department Annual Report 工務司署年報 All AI Reviewed

272. Sha Tin District. Stream gaugings were commenced to investigate the possibility of providing a supply for this area.

Revenue and Expenditure.

273. Water accounts were sent out quarterly and supplementary and miscellaneous accounts were rendered as due. Approximately 145,000 water accounts were dealt with during the year, compared with 135,000 in 1951/52. The same rates as those in force in 1949/50 were charged for water during the year under review, viz. $0.80 per unit of 1,000 gallons for trade and domestic purposes, and $2.00 per unit for shipping and construction purposes.

EXPENDITURE.

274. The total expenditure during the year amounted to some $75,600,000 as compared with $47,348,000 in 1951/52. Approximately $37,000,000 was spent on major public works and $18,000,000 on recurrent maintenance works. Salaries and other administrative costs accounted for some $12,800,000 while $1,200,000 represented Rehabilitation Loan expenditure. The following comparative statement shows the expenditure on Public Works during the four years 1949/50 to 1952/53.

Year Personal Emoluments and other charges Non Recurrent Recurrent Miscellaneous Rehabilitation Loan Total 1949/50 $3,932,000 $17,626,000 $12,975,000 $15,500,000 1950/51 $4,051,000 $19,369,000 $14,473,000 $960,000 $46,848,000 $377,000 1951/52 $7,401,000 $21,430,000 $14,937,000 $1,966,000 $1,614,000 $47,348,000 1952/53 $12,742,000 $37,113,000 $17,887,000 $6,680,000 $1,178,000 $75,600,000

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272. Sha Tin District. Stream gaugings were commenced to investigate the possibility of providing a supply for this area.

Revenue and Expenditure.

273. Water accounts were sent out quarterly and supplementary and miscellaneous accounts were rendered as due. Approximately 145,000 water accounts were dealt with during the year, compared with 135,000 in 1951/52. The same rates as those in force in 1949/50 were charged for water during the year under review, viz. $0.80 per unit of 1,000 gallons for trade and domestic purposes, and $2.00 per unit for shipping and construction purposes.

EXPENDITURE.

274. The total expenditure during the year amounted to some $75,600,000 as compared with $47,348,000 in 1951/52. Approximately $37,000,000 was spent on major public works and $18,000,000 on recurrent maintenance works. Salaries and other administrative costs accounted for some $12,800,000 while $1,200,000 represented Rehabilitation Loan expenditure. The following comparative statement shows the expenditure on Public Works during the four years 1949/50 to 1952/53.

Year Personal Emoluments and other charges Non Recurrent Recurrent Miscellaneous Rehabilitation Loan Total 1949/50 $3,932,000 $17,626,000 $12,975,000 $15,500,000 1950/51 $4,051,000 $19,369,000 $14,473,000 $960,000 $46,848,000 $377,000 1951/52 $7,401,000 $21,430,000 $14,937,000 $1,966,000 $1,614,000 $47,348,000 1952/53 $12,742,000 $37,113,000 $17,887,000 $6,680,000 $1,178,000 $75,600,000

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272. Sha Tin District. Stream gaugings were commenced to investigate the possibility of providing a supply for this area. Revenue and Expenditure. 273. Water accounts were sent out quarterly and supplementary and miscellaneous accounts were rendered as due. Approximately 145,000 water accounts were dealt with during the year, compared with 135,000 in 1951/52. The same rates as those in force in 1949/50 were charged for water during the year under review, viz. $0.80 per unit of 1,000 gallons for trade and domestic purposes, and $2.00 per unit for shipping and construction purposes. EXPENDITURE. 274. The total expenditure during the year amounted to some $75,600,000 as compared with $47,348,000 in 1951/52. Approximately $37,000,000 was spent on major public works and $18,000,000 on recurrent maintenance works. Salaries and other administrative costs accounted for some $12,800,000 while $1,200,000 represented Rehabilitation Loan expenditure. The following comparative statement shows the expenditure on Public Works during the four years 1949/50 to 1952/53. Year Personal Emoluments and other charges Non Recurrent Recurrent Miscellaneous Rehabilitation Loan Total 1949/50 $3,932,000 $17,626,000 $12,975,000 $15,500,000 1950/51 $4,051,000 $19,369,000 $14,473,000 $960,000 $46,848,000 $377,000 1951/52 $7,401,000 $21,430,000 $14,937,000 $1,966,000 $1,614,000 $47,348,000 1952/53 $12,742,000 $37,113,000 $17,887,000 $6,680,000 $1,178,000 $75,600,000 Page 60 Page 60 Page 60 becomes Page 60 the final output is 272. Sha Tin District. Stream gaugings were commenced to investigate the possibility of providing a supply for this area. Revenue and Expenditure. 273. Water accounts were sent out quarterly and supplementary and miscellaneous accounts were rendered as due. Approximately 145,000 water accounts were dealt with during the year, compared with 135,000 in 1951/52. The same rates as those in force in 1949/50 were charged for water during the year under review, viz. $0.80 per unit of 1,000 gallons for trade and domestic purposes, and $2.00 per unit for shipping and construction purposes. EXPENDITURE. 274. The total expenditure during the year amounted to some $75,600,000 as compared with $47,348,000 in 1951/52. Approximately $37,000,000 was spent on major public works and $18,000,000 on recurrent maintenance works. Salaries and other administrative costs accounted for some $12,800,000 while $1,200,000 represented Rehabilitation Loan expenditure. The following comparative statement shows the expenditure on Public Works during the four years 1949/50 to 1952/53. Year Personal Emoluments and other charges Non Recurrent Recurrent Miscellaneous Rehabilitation Loan Total 1949/50 $3,932,000 $17,626,000 $12,975,000 $15,500,000 1950/51 $4,051,000 $19,369,000 $14,473,000 $960,000 $46,848,000 $377,000 1951/52 $7,401,000 $21,430,000 $14,937,000 $1,966,000 $1,614,000 $47,348,000 1952/53 $12,742,000 $37,113,000 $17,887,000 $6,680,000 $1,178,000 $75,600,000 Page 60
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272. Sha Tin District. Stream gaugings were commenced to investigate the possibility of providing a supply for this area. Revenue and Expenditure. 273. Water accounts were sent out quarterly and supple- mentary and miscellaneous accounts were rendered as due. Approximately 145,000 water accounts were dealt with during the year, compared with 135,000 in 1951/52. The same rates as those in force in 1949/50 were charged for water during the year under review, viz. $0.80 per unit of 1,000 gallons for trade and domestic purposes, and $2.00 per unit for shipping and construction purposes. EXPENDITURE. 274. The total expenditure during the year amounted to some $75,600,000 as compared with $47,348,000 in 1951/52. Approximately $37,000,000 was spent on major public works and $18,000,000 on recurrent maintenance works. Salaries and other administrative costs accounted for some $12,800,000 while $1,200,000 represented Rehabilitation Loan expenditure. The following comparative statement shows the expenditure on Public Works during the four years 1949/50 to 1952/53. Year Personal Emoluments and other charges Non Recurrent Recurrent Rehabilita- Miscel- laneous tion Loan. Total $ $ | | 1949/50...... 3,932,000 17,626,000 12,975,000 15,500,000 1950/51...... 4,051,000 19,369,000 14,473,000 $ $ $ $ 960,000 50,993,000 377,000 | 46,848,000 | 1951/52...... 7,401,000 21,430,000 14,937,000 | 8,578,000 1,966,000 1,614,000 47,348,000 1952/53...... 12,742,000 37,113,000 17,887,000 1,178,000 6,680,000 75,600,000 60 Page
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272. Sha Tin District. Stream gaugings were commenced to investigate the possibility of providing a supply for this area.

Revenue and Expenditure.

273. Water accounts were sent out quarterly and supple- mentary and miscellaneous accounts were rendered as due. Approximately 145,000 water accounts were dealt with during the year, compared with 135,000 in 1951/52. The same rates as those in force in 1949/50 were charged for water during the year under review, viz. $0.80 per unit of 1,000 gallons for trade and domestic purposes, and $2.00 per unit for shipping and construction purposes.

EXPENDITURE.

274. The total expenditure during the year amounted to some $75,600,000 as compared with $47,348,000 in 1951/52. Approximately $37,000,000 was spent on major public works and $18,000,000 on recurrent maintenance works. Salaries and other administrative costs accounted for some $12,800,000 while $1,200,000 represented Rehabilitation Loan expenditure. The following comparative statement shows the expenditure on Public Works during the four years 1949/50 to 1952/53.

Year

Personal Emoluments and other charges

Non Recurrent

Recurrent

Rehabilita- Miscel-

laneous tion Loan.

Total

$

$

| |

1949/50...... 3,932,000 17,626,000 12,975,000 15,500,000

1950/51...... 4,051,000 19,369,000 14,473,000

$

$

$

$

960,000 50,993,000

377,000 | 46,848,000

|

1951/52...... 7,401,000 21,430,000 14,937,000

|

8,578,000

1,966,000 1,614,000 47,348,000

1952/53...... 12,742,000 37,113,000 17,887,000 1,178,000 6,680,000 75,600,000

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