Salt Water Flushing Systems
10.25. Sea water continued to be made available to meet the flushing water demands of new high-density developments. The construction and installation of the pumping plant at the North Point high-level pump house was completed, and 10,000 feet of multicore control cables laid and jointed. Three temporary pumping sets were installed on the sea front at North Point, and put into commission to serve low-level areas, pending completion of the permanent pump house which is an integral part of the new vehicular ferry pier. Pumping plant at Chai Wan was completed, and the plant put into commission. Extensions were also made to the distribution systems at Chai Wan, North Point, Jordan Valley, Kwun Tong, and Wong Tai Sin.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Aberdeen Water Supply, Stage 1
10.26. The new filters were put into commission in 1961-62, and the scheme was finally completed by the installation of perimeter lighting and other minor security works.
Conduit Road Service Reservoir
10.27. Site formation was completed, and construction commenced on this scheme to enable water to be supplied to high buildings which are now being built at mid-levels.
Supply to Reservoir at 650 feet below Magazine Gap Road
10.28. To meet the increased demand on the existing Magazine Gap service reservoir, additional pumps have been installed at the Bowen Road Pumping Station, and a new 8" diameter pumping main has been laid between the pumping station and the service reservoir. Work was started on a new million-gallon service reservoir which is 70% completed.
Improved Supply to Middle Gap, Black's Link, Shouson Hill, and The Ridge
10.29. A reappraisal of this scheme became necessary in the light of increased development at Black's Link, Shouson Hill, and The Ridge.
Stanley and Repulse Bay Supply, Stage I
10.30. To provide for the demand of new development on the higher levels of these areas, work was completed on the construction of a new million-gallon service reservoir on the Chung Hom Kok peninsula.
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10.25. Sea water continued to be made available to meet the flushing water demands of new high-density developments. The construction and installation of the pumping plant at the North Point high-level pump house was completed, and 10,000 feet of multicore control cables laid and jointed. Three temporary pumping sets were installed on the sea front at North Point, and put into commission to serve low-level areas, pending completion of the permanent pump house which is an integral part of the new vehicular ferry pier. Pumping plant at Chai Wan was completed, and the plant put into commission. Extensions were also made to the distribution systems at Chai Wan, North Point, Jordan Valley, Kwun Tong, and Wong Tai Sin.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Aberdeen Water Supply, Stage 1
10.26. The new filters were put into commission in 1961-62, and the scheme was finally completed by the installation of perimeter lighting and other minor security works.
Conduit Road Service Reservoir
10.27. Site formation was completed, and construction commenced on this scheme to enable water to be supplied to high buildings which are now being built at mid-levels.
Supply to Reservoir at 650 feet below Magazine Gap Road
10.28. To meet the increased demand on the existing Magazine Gap service reservoir, additional pumps have been installed at the Bowen Road Pumping Station, and a new 8" diameter pumping main has been laid between the pumping station and the service reservoir. Work was started on a new million-gallon service reservoir which is 70% completed.
Improved Supply to Middle Gap, Black's Link, Shouson Hill, and The Ridge
10.29. A reappraisal of this scheme became necessary in the light of increased development at Black's Link, Shouson Hill, and The Ridge.
Stanley and Repulse Bay Supply, Stage I
10.30. To provide for the demand of new development on the higher levels of these areas, work was completed on the construction of a new million-gallon service reservoir on the Chung Hom Kok peninsula.
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Salt Water Flushing Systems
10.25. Sea water continued to be made available to meet the flushing water demands of new high density developments. The construction and installation of the pumping plant at the North Point high level pump house was completed, and 10,000 feet of multicore control cables laid and jointed. Three temporary pumping sets were installed on the sea front at North Point, and put into commission to serve low level areas, pending completion of the permanent pump house which is an integral part of the new vehicular ferry pier. Pumping plant at Chai Wan was completed, and the plant put into commission. Extensions were also made to the distribution systems at Chai Wan, North Point, Jordan Valley, Kwun Tong and Wong Tai Sin.
NEW CONSTRUCTION
Aberdeen Water Supply, Stage 1
10.26. The new filters were put into commission in 1961-62, and the scheme was finally completed by the installation of perimeter lighting and other minor security works.
Conduit Road Service Reservoir
10.27. Site formation was completed, and construction commenced on this scheme to enable water to be supplied to high buildings which are now being built at mid-levels.
Supply to Reservoir at 650 feet below Magazine Gap Road
10.28. To meet the increased demand on the existing Magazine Gap service reservoir additional pumps have been installed at the Bowen Road Pumping Station, and a new 8" diameter pumping main has been laid between the pumping station and the service reservoir. Work was started on a new million gallon service reservoir which is 70% com- pleted.
Improved Supply to Middle Gap, Black's Link, Shouson Hill, and The
Ridge
10.29. A reappraisal of this scheme became necessary in the light of increased development at Black's Link, Shouson Hill and The Ridge.
Stanley and Repulse Bay Supply, Stage I
10.30. To provide for the demand of new development on the higher levels of these areas work was completed on the construction of a new million gallon service reservoir on the Chung Hom Kok peninsula.
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