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

View showing 30" dia. pipes being laid through Wong Tai Sin as part of the Kowloon East Salt Water Supply Scheme. The main Kai Tak nullah is on the right whilst in the background is part of the Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Estate. (para. 7.33).

These 2 views of the Tai Po Tau Fabridam are part of the Plover Cove Scheme and show how this inflatible dam can be deflated during periods of excess flow thus reducing the possibility of flooding. (para. 7.38).

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View showing 30" dia. pipes being laid through Wong Tai Sin as part of the Kowloon East Salt Water Supply Scheme. The main Kai Tak nullah is on the right whilst in the background is part of the Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Estate. (para. 7.33). These 2 views of the Tai Po Tau Fabridam are part of the Plover Cove Scheme and show how this inflatible dam can be deflated during periods of excess flow thus reducing the possibility of flooding. (para. 7.38).
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View showing 30" dia. pipes being laid through Wong Tai Sin as part of the Kowloon East Salt Water Supply Scheme. The main Kai Tak nullah is on the right whilst in the background is part of the Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Estate. (para. 7.33). These 2 views of the Tai Po Tau Fabridam are part of the Plover Cove Scheme and show how this inflatible dam can be deflated during periods of excess flow thus reducing the possibility of flooding. (para. 7.38).
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View showing 30" dia. pipes being laid through Wong Tai Sin as part of the Kowloon East Salt Water Supply Scheme. The main Kai Tak nullah is on the right whilst in the background is part of the Wong Tai Sin Resettlement Estate. (para. 7.33).

These 2 views of the Tai Po Tau Fabridam are part of the Plover Cove Scheme and show how this inflatible dam can be deflated during periods of excess flow thus reducing the possibility of flooding. (para. 7.38).

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