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

Additional Salt Water Flushing Supplies at Aberdeen

7.41. This work comprises the Brick Hill salt water pump house to be constructed as an integral part of a new pier and 8,200 ft. of 10" dia. and 15" dia. asbestos cement main to deliver water to the old Aberdeen fresh water reservoir, rendered redundant by the construction of the new Aberdeen R.G. filters and service reservoir. 79% of the main was completed, and orders were placed for the supply of the pumping plant.

Salt Water Flushing Systems on the Island

7.42. Chai Wan. The distribution system was extended in conjunction with road works to meet the demand from the extension of the Resettlement Estate.

7.43. Kennedy Town. Comprises salt water pumps to be installed in chambers constructed as an integral part of the sea wall, 1,300 ft. of 8" diameter asbestos cement main and a 180,000 gal. balance tank. The chambers were being cast at the end of the year.

7.44. North Point. Comprises a pump house constructed as an integral part of the new vehicular ferry pier to pump sea water to the old North Point Tank which was rendered redundant by the new larger Service Reservoir. This will serve the lower areas. A new pump house drawing from the North Point Tank pumps water to a new high level storage tank to supply the higher levels.

7.45. The low level system, which was previously commissioned using temporary pumps pending the completion of the vehicular ferry pier, was extended as development demanded. In September the permanent pumps were installed, and the temporary pumps removed.

7.46. The distribution system of the upper system was extended in conjunction with road works.

7.47. Chung Hom Kok. No progress was made as the mainlaying work is contingent on the completion of road formation.

Waterworks Depot, Bullock Lane—Canteen Improvements

7.48. The renovations and alterations were substantially completed.

Additional Quarters at Eastern Filters and Pumping Station

7.49. Site investigations were started.

Beacon Hill Service Reservoir and Pumping Station

7.50. The Service Reservoir is a joint high level reception point for both fresh water originating from the Plover Cove Scheme and sea

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Additional Salt Water Flushing Supplies at Aberdeen 7.41. This work comprises the Brick Hill salt water pump house to be constructed as an integral part of a new pier and 8,200 ft. of 10" dia. and 15" dia. asbestos cement main to deliver water to the old Aberdeen fresh water reservoir, rendered redundant by the construction of the new Aberdeen R.G. filters and service reservoir. 79% of the main was completed, and orders were placed for the supply of the pumping plant. Salt Water Flushing Systems on the Island 7.42. Chai Wan. The distribution system was extended in conjunction with road works to meet the demand from the extension of the Resettlement Estate. 7.43. Kennedy Town. Comprises salt water pumps to be installed in chambers constructed as an integral part of the sea wall, 1,300 ft. of 8" diameter asbestos cement main and a 180,000 gal. balance tank. The chambers were being cast at the end of the year. 7.44. North Point. Comprises a pump house constructed as an integral part of the new vehicular ferry pier to pump sea water to the old North Point Tank which was rendered redundant by the new larger Service Reservoir. This will serve the lower areas. A new pump house drawing from the North Point Tank pumps water to a new high level storage tank to supply the higher levels. 7.45. The low level system, which was previously commissioned using temporary pumps pending the completion of the vehicular ferry pier, was extended as development demanded. In September the permanent pumps were installed, and the temporary pumps removed. 7.46. The distribution system of the upper system was extended in conjunction with road works. 7.47. Chung Hom Kok. No progress was made as the mainlaying work is contingent on the completion of road formation. Waterworks Depot, Bullock Lane—Canteen Improvements 7.48. The renovations and alterations were substantially completed. Additional Quarters at Eastern Filters and Pumping Station 7.49. Site investigations were started. Beacon Hill Service Reservoir and Pumping Station 7.50. The Service Reservoir is a joint high level reception point for both fresh water originating from the Plover Cove Scheme and sea 80
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Additional Salt Water Flushing Supplies at Aberdeen 7.41. This work comprises the Brick Hill salt water pump house to be constructed as an integral part of a new pier and 8,200 ft. of 10" dia, and 15" dia. asbestos cement main to deliver water to the old Aberdeen fresh water reservoir, rendered redundant by the construction of the new Aberdeen R.G. filters and service reservoir. 79% of the main was completed, and orders were placed for the supply of the pumping plant. /Salt Water Flushing Systems on the Island 7.42. Chai Wan. The distribution system was extended in con- junction with road works to meet the demand from the extension of the Resettlement Estate. 7.43. Kennedy Town. Comprises salt water pumps to be installed in chambers constructed as an integral part of the sea wall, 1,300 ft. of 8" diameter asbestos cement main and a 180,000 gal. balance tank. The chambers were being cast at the end of the year. 7.44. North Point. Comprises a pump house constructed as an integral part of the new vehicular ferry pier to pump sea water to the old North Point Tank which was rendered redundant by the new larger Service Reservoir. This will serve the lower areas. A new pump house drawing from the North Point Tank pumps water to a new high level storage tank to supply the higher levels. 7.45. The low level system, which was previously commissioned using temporary pumps pending the completion of the vehicular ferry pier, was extended as development demanded. In September the permanent pumps were installed, and the temporary pumps removed. 7.46. The distribution system of the upper system was extended in conjunction with road works. 7.47. Chung Hom Kok. No progress was made as the mainlaying work is contingent on the completion of road formation. Waterworks Depot, Bullock Lane—Canteen Improvements 7.48. The renovations and alterations were substantially completed. Additional Quarters at Eastern Filters and Pumping Station 7.49. Site investigations were started. Beacon Hill Service Reservoir and Pumping Station 7.50. The Service Reservoir is a joint high level reception point for both fresh water originating from the Plover Cove Scheme and sea 80
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Additional Salt Water Flushing Supplies at Aberdeen

7.41. This work comprises the Brick Hill salt water pump house to be constructed as an integral part of a new pier and 8,200 ft. of 10" dia, and 15" dia. asbestos cement main to deliver water to the old Aberdeen fresh water reservoir, rendered redundant by the construction of the new Aberdeen R.G. filters and service reservoir. 79% of the main was completed, and orders were placed for the supply of the pumping plant.

/Salt Water Flushing Systems on the Island

7.42. Chai Wan. The distribution system was extended in con- junction with road works to meet the demand from the extension of the Resettlement Estate.

7.43. Kennedy Town. Comprises salt water pumps to be installed in chambers constructed as an integral part of the sea wall, 1,300 ft. of 8" diameter asbestos cement main and a 180,000 gal. balance tank. The chambers were being cast at the end of the year.

7.44. North Point. Comprises a pump house constructed as an integral part of the new vehicular ferry pier to pump sea water to the old North Point Tank which was rendered redundant by the new larger Service Reservoir. This will serve the lower areas. A new pump house drawing from the North Point Tank pumps water to a new high level storage tank to supply the higher levels.

7.45. The low level system, which was previously commissioned using temporary pumps pending the completion of the vehicular ferry pier, was extended as development demanded. In September the permanent pumps were installed, and the temporary pumps removed.

7.46. The distribution system of the upper system was extended in conjunction with road works.

7.47. Chung Hom Kok. No progress was made as the mainlaying work is contingent on the completion of road formation.

Waterworks Depot, Bullock Lane—Canteen Improvements

7.48. The renovations and alterations were substantially completed.

Additional Quarters at Eastern Filters and Pumping Station

7.49. Site investigations were started.

Beacon Hill Service Reservoir and Pumping Station

7.50. The Service Reservoir is a joint high level reception point for both fresh water originating from the Plover Cove Scheme and sea

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