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invited. This will lead to a reception tank of 0.7 million-gallons capacity on Texaco Peninsula. The reception tank was completed and commissioned, using the previously installed Tsuen Wan pumps and 15″ pumping main.
7.70. Fresh water supplies to the higher areas to the north east of Castle Peak Road will be by a new pump house which will raise the treated water from the Tsuen Wan Treatment Works to a new 10 million gallons service reservoir to be constructed 480 ft. above sea level at Kwai Chung North. This fresh water service reservoir is being constructed conjointly with a flushing water reservoir of 0.75 million gallons capacity to be supplied with sea water initially extracted by the new Tsuen Wan Water Front pumping station. This station, whose design has been completed, is to supply the low lying area of Tsuen Wan for which 5,510 ft. of submains were laid. The station also raises the water through a 30″ dia. concrete lined steel main, for which tenders have been invited, to the 2 million-gallons Ha Lo Wai salt water reservoir at a height of 300 ft. above sea level. This will supply the mid levels of Kwai Chung North, as well as secondary pumps to raise part of the water a further 180 ft. to the Kwai Chung North salt water reservoir to supply the upper levels. Tenders were invited for the construction of the fresh water pump house adjacent to the Tsuen Wan Service Reservoir. 80% of the site formation of Kwai Chung North treated and flushing water service reservoirs was completed and over 18,800 ft. of distribution mains were laid in conjunction with road works in the development areas. Site formation of the Ha Lo Wai flushing water service reservoir was started, as well as the design of the Ha Lo Wai pump house.
7.71. The existing Tsuen Wan fresh water distribution system was further extended by 26,512 ft. of mains and submains.
7.72. Tenders were called for the laying of a 36″ and 30″ diameter trunk main from the outlet of the existing service reservoir adjacent to the Tsuen Wan Filters to supply the low lying area of Tsuen Wan Central. This system will ultimately be supported by a 14 million gallons balance tank at 300 ft. above sea level at the western extremity of Tsuen Wan.
Peng Chau (Silvermine Bay) and Hei Ling Chau Water Supplies
7.73. A 6″ submarine pipe line from the cross-connecting chamber at Chau Kung on the Shek Pik submarine pipe lines is to be laid northward to permit Shek Pik water to gravitate to a pump house near the southern foreshore of Peng Chau. It will then be raised to a 400,000 gallons service reservoir at 240 ft. elevation and gravitate therefrom to
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invited. This will lead to a reception tank of 0.7 million-gallons capacity on Texaco Peninsula. The reception tank was completed and commis- sioned, using the previously installed Tsuen Wan pumps and 15′′ pumping
main.
7.70. Fresh water supplies to the higher areas to the north east of Castle Peak Road will be by a new pump house which will raise the treated water from the Tsuen Wan Treatment Works to a new 10 million gallons service reservoir to be constructed 480 ft. above sea level at Kwai Chung North. This fresh water service reservoir is being constructed conjointly with a flushing water reservoir of 0.75 million gallons capacity to be supplied with sea water initially extracted by the new Tsuen Wan Water Front pumping station. This station whose design has been com- pleted, is to supply the low lying area of Tsuen Wan for which 5,510 ft. of submains were laid. The station also raises the water through a 30" dia. concrete lined steel main, for which tenders have been invited, to the 2 million-gallons Ha Lo Wai salt water reservoir at a height of 300 ft. above sea level. This will supply the mid levels of Kwai Chung North, as well as secondary pumps to raise part of the water a further 180 ft. to the Kwai Chung North salt water reservoir to supply the upper levels. Tenders were invited for the construction of the fresh water pump house adjacent to the Tsuen Wan Service Reservoir. 80% of the site formation of Kwai Chung North treated and flushing water service reservoirs was completed and over 18,800 ft. of distribution mains were laid in conjunction with road works in the development areas. Site formation of the Ha Lo Wai flushing water service reservoir was started, as well as the design of the Ha Lo Wai pump house.
7.71. The existing Tsuen Wan fresh water distribution system was further extended by 26,512 ft. of mains and submains.
7.72. Tenders were called for the laying of a 36′′ and 30′′ diameter trunk main from the outlet of the existing service reservoir adjacent to the Tsuen Wan Filters to supply the low lying area of Tsuen Wan Central. This system will ultimately be supported by a 14 million gallons balance tank at 300 ft. above sea level at the western extremity of Tsuen Wan.
Peng Chau (Silvermine Bay) and Hei Ling Chau Water Supplies
7.73. A 6" submarine pipe line from the cross-connecting chamber at Chau Kung on the Shek Pik submarine pipe lines is to be laid north- ward to permit Shek Pik water to gravitate to a pump house near the southern foreshore of Peng Chau. It will then be raised to a 400,000 gallons service reservoir at 240 ft. elevation and gravitate therefrom to
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