existing and proposed development inclusive of the Sai Kung peninsula catchments and a report on the High Island water scheme was completed by Messrs. Binnie and Partners. A study on the re-use of water was made and an interim report prepared.
Planning Section
8.53. Proposals for the improvement of supplies to the urban development of western Mid Levels were finalized and the capacity of the existing supply system in relation to future demand in the Peak Area was assessed. Investigations were carried out for improvements in the water supplies to Shau Kei Wan and Chai Wan. Design of distribution mains in the Wan Chai reclamation area was completed.
8.54. Proposals were made for the provision of water supplies to military establishments and villages in the New Territories including Tai Po, Yuen Long and Sai Kung. The investigation for the provision of a raw water flushing system for Castle Peak New Town Stage IA, in advance of the ultimate salt water flushing system, was completed and a preliminary appraisal of a water supply to Ma Wan Island was made.
8.55. A study of 1976 mains requirements in Hong Kong and Kowloon major supply zones was put in hand and the effects of the Mass Transport and Long Term Road Study proposals on the existing and proposed waterworks installations were examined. A reassessment of industrial fresh water consumption was completed and an interim report on marine growth in salt water mains prepared.
General
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DIVISION
Chief Engineer:
R. J. JOHNSON, C.Eng., M.I.Mech.E., A.M.I.W.E.
8.56. The Division is responsible, in association with other divisions, for the operation and maintenance of all waterworks electrical and mechanical plant and equipment and for the design, procurement, installation and commissioning of all new waterworks plant in the Colony with the exception of the plant associated with the Plover Cove Water Scheme.
Operation and Maintenance
8.57. Commissioning of new installations increased the total number of pumping stations operated by the Division to 55.
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existing and proposed development inclusive of the Sai Kung peninsula catchments and a report on the High Island water scheme was com- pleted by Messrs. Binnie and Partners. A study on the re-use of water was made and an interim report prepared.
Planning Section
8.53. Proposals for the improvement of supplies to the urban development of western Mid Levels were finalized and the capacity of the existing supply system in relation to future demand in the Peak Area was assessed. Investigations were carried out for improvements in the water supplies to Shau Kei Wan and Chai Wan. Design of distribu- tion mains in the Wan Chai reclamation area was completed.
8.54. Proposals were made for the provision of water supplies to military establishments and villages in the New Territories including Tai Po, Yuen Long and Sai Kung. The investigation for the provision of a raw water flushing system for Castle Peak New Town Stage IA, in advance of the ultimate salt water flushing system, was completed and a preliminary appraisal of a water supply to Ma Wan Island was made.
8.55. A study of 1976 mains requirements in Hong Kong and Kowloon major supply zones was put in hand and the effects of the Mass Transport and Long Term Road Study proposals on the existing and proposed waterworks installations were examined. A reassessment of industrial fresh water consumption was completed and an interim report on marine growth in salt water mains prepared.
General
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DIVISION
Chief Engineer:
R. J. JOHNSON, C.Eng., M.I.Mech.E., A.M.I.W.E.
8.56. The Division is responsible, in association with other divisions, for the operation and maintenance of all waterworks electrical and mechanical plant and equipment and for the design, procurement, installation and commissioning of all new waterworks plant in the Colony with the exception of the plant associated with the Plover Cove Water Scheme.
Operation and Maintenance
8.57. Commissioning of new installations increased the total number of pumping stations operated by the Division to 55.
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