1965-1966 — Page 94

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

Davis Reception Reservoir became fully operational. The construction of the 6.5 million gallon Kennedy Town Service Reservoir was also nearly completed.

7.28. Excavation work for a new 10 million gallon service reservoir at Eastern Filter station was substantially completed. This reservoir will receive water from the Plover Cove scheme by way of the proposed new cross harbour pipeline and is planned to meet the growing demand in the Wan Chai area.

7.29. Work on the Pok Fu Lam Supply scheme continued with Telegraph Bay Pumping station put into service and the construction of the 2-million gallon Kai Lung Wan Service Reservoir and associated mainlaying well advanced. Construction works also proceeded on schemes to improve both fresh and salt water flushing supplies in several other areas including Mount Cameron, Magazine Gap, Chai Wan, Aberdeen and Kennedy Town.

Kowloon and New Kowloon

7.30. Laying of several new 48″ and 54″ dia. trunk mains was commenced as part of the planned distribution of water received under the Plover Cove scheme through Lion Rock Tunnel.

7.31. In the Kwun Tong area, construction of the fresh and salt water pumping station at Shum Wan Shan was completed and pumping to Kwun Tong High Level Service Reservoirs commenced. These salt and fresh water reservoirs were also completed during the year and have begun supplying the Sau Mau Ping and Ham Tin estates where main-laying was advancing in conjunction with development. At Ham Tin an 8 million gallon service reservoir intended to improve supplies to lower areas of Kwun Tong was half completed. Further south at Yau Tong, a 6 million gallon fresh water and a half million gallon salt water service reservoir were constructed in readiness for development in that area. More than half of the trunk mains to feed the new Yau Tong and Ham Tin Service Reservoirs were also laid.

7.32. Work was well advanced on the Ho Man Tin Development Water Supply scheme. A 5 million gallon high level fresh water service reservoir was completed, the necessary trunk mains laid and a start made on construction of the pumping station which will lift water from the Ma Tau Wei Service Reservoir to the new high level reservoir.

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Davis Reception Reservoir became fully operational. The construction of the 6.5 million gallon Kennedy Town Service Reservoir was also nearly completed. 7.28. Excavation work for a new 10 million gallon service reservoir at Eastern Filter station was substantially completed. This reservoir will receive water from the Plover Cove scheme by way of the proposed new cross harbour pipeline and is planned to meet the growing demand in the Wan Chai area. 7.29. Work on the Pok Fu Lam Supply scheme continued with Telegraph Bay Pumping station put into service and the construction of the 2-million gallon Kai Lung Wan Service Reservoir and associated mainlaying well advanced. Construction works also proceeded on schemes to improve both fresh and salt water flushing supplies in several other areas including Mount Cameron, Magazine Gap, Chai Wan, Aberdeen and Kennedy Town. Kowloon and New Kowloon 7.30. Laying of several new 48″ and 54″ dia. trunk mains was commenced as part of the planned distribution of water received under the Plover Cove scheme through Lion Rock Tunnel. 7.31. In the Kwun Tong area, construction of the fresh and salt water pumping station at Shum Wan Shan was completed and pumping to Kwun Tong High Level Service Reservoirs commenced. These salt and fresh water reservoirs were also completed during the year and have begun supplying the Sau Mau Ping and Ham Tin estates where main-laying was advancing in conjunction with development. At Ham Tin an 8 million gallon service reservoir intended to improve supplies to lower areas of Kwun Tong was half completed. Further south at Yau Tong, a 6 million gallon fresh water and a half million gallon salt water service reservoir were constructed in readiness for development in that area. More than half of the trunk mains to feed the new Yau Tong and Ham Tin Service Reservoirs were also laid. 7.32. Work was well advanced on the Ho Man Tin Development Water Supply scheme. A 5 million gallon high level fresh water service reservoir was completed, the necessary trunk mains laid and a start made on construction of the pumping station which will lift water from the Ma Tau Wei Service Reservoir to the new high level reservoir. 69 Page 69 appears to be indicated by its position at the end, however, there are not enough context to confirm if it is a page number or not. Since the original instruction is to keep `Page XX` if it appears exactly six times (three at the beginning and three at the end), and there's no `Page 69` at the beginning, the "69" is left as is.
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Davis Reception Reservoir became fully operational. The construction of the 6.5 million gallon Kennedy Town Service Reservoir was also nearly completed. 7.28. Excavation work for a new 10 million gallon service reservoir at Eastern Filter station was substantially completed. This reservoir will receive water from the Plover Cove scheme by way of the proposed new cross harbour pipeline and is planned to meet the growing demand in the Wan Chai area. 7.29. Work on the Pok Fu Lam Supply scheme continued with Telegraph Bay Pumping station put into service and the construction of the 2-million gallon Kai Lung Wan Service Reservoir and associated mainlaying well advanced. Construction works also proceeded on schemes to improve both fresh and salt water flushing supplies in several other areas including Mount Cameron, Magazine Gap, Chai Wan, Aberdeen and Kennedy Town. Kowloon and New Kowloon 7.30. Laying of several new 48′′ and 54" dia. trunk mains was commenced as part of the planned distribution of water received under the Plover Cove scheme through Lion Rock Tunnel. 7.31. In the Kwun Tong area, construction of the fresh and salt water pumping station at Shum Wan Shan was completed and pumping to Kwun Tong High Level Service Reservoirs commenced. These salt and fresh water reservoirs were also completed during the year and have begun supplying the Sau Mau Ping and Ham Tin estates where main- laying was advancing in conjunction with development. At Ham Tin an 8 million gallon service reservoir intended to improve supplies to lower areas of Kwun Tong was half completed. Further south at Yau Tong, a 6 million gallon fresh water and a half million gallon salt water service reservoir were constructed in readiness for development in that area. More than half of the trunk mains to feed the new Yau Tong and Ham Tin Service Reservoirs were also laid. 7.32. Work was well advanced on the Ho Man Tin Development Water Supply scheme. A 5 million gallon high level fresh water service reservoir was completed, the necessary trunk mains laid and a start made on construction of the pumping station which will lift water from the Ma Tau Wei Service Reservoir to the new high level reservoir. 69
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Davis Reception Reservoir became fully operational. The construction of the 6.5 million gallon Kennedy Town Service Reservoir was also nearly completed.

7.28. Excavation work for a new 10 million gallon service reservoir at Eastern Filter station was substantially completed. This reservoir will receive water from the Plover Cove scheme by way of the proposed new cross harbour pipeline and is planned to meet the growing demand in the Wan Chai area.

7.29. Work on the Pok Fu Lam Supply scheme continued with Telegraph Bay Pumping station put into service and the construction of the 2-million gallon Kai Lung Wan Service Reservoir and associated mainlaying well advanced. Construction works also proceeded on schemes to improve both fresh and salt water flushing supplies in several other areas including Mount Cameron, Magazine Gap, Chai Wan, Aberdeen and Kennedy Town.

Kowloon and New Kowloon

7.30. Laying of several new 48′′ and 54" dia. trunk mains was commenced as part of the planned distribution of water received under the Plover Cove scheme through Lion Rock Tunnel.

7.31. In the Kwun Tong area, construction of the fresh and salt water pumping station at Shum Wan Shan was completed and pumping to Kwun Tong High Level Service Reservoirs commenced. These salt and fresh water reservoirs were also completed during the year and have begun supplying the Sau Mau Ping and Ham Tin estates where main- laying was advancing in conjunction with development. At Ham Tin an 8 million gallon service reservoir intended to improve supplies to lower areas of Kwun Tong was half completed. Further south at Yau Tong, a 6 million gallon fresh water and a half million gallon salt water service reservoir were constructed in readiness for development in that area. More than half of the trunk mains to feed the new Yau Tong and Ham Tin Service Reservoirs were also laid.

7.32. Work was well advanced on the Ho Man Tin Development Water Supply scheme. A 5 million gallon high level fresh water service reservoir was completed, the necessary trunk mains laid and a start made on construction of the pumping station which will lift water from the Ma Tau Wei Service Reservoir to the new high level reservoir.

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