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

1.18 Although rainfall was above average the wet season ended with a storage position in relation to demand only slightly more favourable than the previous year's. A continuous 24 hour water supply was maintained throughout the year.

1.19 Work continued on the construction of access roads and the tunnels and intake complex for the High Island Water Scheme. The contract for the 60,000 million gallon reservoir works was awarded and work commenced. Scheduled progress was maintained on the raising of the Plover Cove dams and the extension of Sha Tin treatment works and Tai Po Tau pumping station. Contracts were awarded and work was well in hand for the site formation, marine and general civil engineering works for the 40 million gallons per day single purpose desalting plant. Supply and erection of the plant proper was contracted to a manufacturer in Japan, where fabrication started.

ORGANIZATION

1.20 The Department combines many functions which in other territories would be undertaken by a number of agencies viz:

Building
(a) The design and construction of Government buildings
(b) The control of private development

Engineering
(a) Civil Engineering
(b) Highway Construction and Traffic Engineering
(c) Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
(d) Railway Engineering including the Mass Transit

Land
(a) The disposal of Crown land
(b) Land Surveying
(c) Town Planning

Water
(a) Design and construction of traditional impounding and purification works together with desalination plants and the distribution and sale of fresh and sea water.

1.21 The organization chart showing the division of the Department into a Headquarters, seven Offices, the New Territories Development Department and the Mass Transit Department is on page viii. The object of the organization is to decentralize wherever possible so

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1.18 Although rainfall was above average the wet season ended with a storage position in relation to demand only slightly more favourable than the previous year's. A continuous 24 hour water supply was maintained throughout the year. 1.19 Work continued on the construction of access roads and the tunnels and intake complex for the High Island Water Scheme. The contract for the 60,000 million gallon reservoir works was awarded and work commenced. Scheduled progress was maintained on the raising of the Plover Cove dams and the extension of Sha Tin treatment works and Tai Po Tau pumping station. Contracts were awarded and work was well in hand for the site formation, marine and general civil engineering works for the 40 million gallons per day single purpose desalting plant. Supply and erection of the plant proper was contracted to a manufacturer in Japan, where fabrication started. ORGANIZATION 1.20 The Department combines many functions which in other territories would be undertaken by a number of agencies viz: Building (a) The design and construction of Government buildings (b) The control of private development Engineering (a) Civil Engineering (b) Highway Construction and Traffic Engineering (c) Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (d) Railway Engineering including the Mass Transit Land (a) The disposal of Crown land (b) Land Surveying (c) Town Planning Water (a) Design and construction of traditional impounding and purification works together with desalination plants and the distribution and sale of fresh and sea water. 1.21 The organization chart showing the division of the Department into a Headquarters, seven Offices, the New Territories Development Department and the Mass Transit Department is on page viii. The object of the organization is to decentralize wherever possible so Page 15 Page 16
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1.18 Although rainfall was above average the wet season ended with a storage position in relation to demand only slightly more favour- able than the previous year's. A continuous 24 hour water supply was maintained throughout the year. 1.19 Work continued on the construction of access roads and the tunnels and intake complex for the High Island Water Scheme. The contract for the 60,000 million gallon reservoir works was awarded and work commenced. Scheduled progress was maintained on the raising of the Plover Cove dams and the extension of Sha Tin treatment works and Tai Po Tau pumping station. Contracts were awarded and work was well in hand for the site formation, marine and general civil engineering works for the 40 million gallons per day single purpose desalting plant. Supply and erection of the plant proper was con- tracted to a manufacturer in Japan, where fabrication started. ORGANIZATION 1.20 The Department combines many functions which in other territories would be undertaken by a number of agencies viz: Building (a) The design and construction of Government buildings (b) The control of private development Engineering (a) Civil Engineering Land Water (b) Highway Construction and Traffic Engineering (c) Electrical and Mechanical Engineering (d) Railway Engineering including the Mass Transit (a) The disposal of Crown land (b) Land Surveying (c) Town Planning (a) Design and construction of traditional impound- ing and purification works together with desal- ination plants and the distribution and sale of fresh and sea water. 1.21 The organization chart showing the division of the Depart- ment into a Headquarters, seven Offices, the New Territories Develop- ment Department and the Mass Transit Department is on page viii. The object of the organization is to decentralize wherever possible so 4 Pate 15Page 16
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1.18 Although rainfall was above average the wet season ended with a storage position in relation to demand only slightly more favour- able than the previous year's. A continuous 24 hour water supply was maintained throughout the year.

1.19 Work continued on the construction of access roads and the tunnels and intake complex for the High Island Water Scheme. The contract for the 60,000 million gallon reservoir works was awarded and work commenced. Scheduled progress was maintained on the raising of the Plover Cove dams and the extension of Sha Tin treatment works and Tai Po Tau pumping station. Contracts were awarded and work was well in hand for the site formation, marine and general civil engineering works for the 40 million gallons per day single purpose desalting plant. Supply and erection of the plant proper was con- tracted to a manufacturer in Japan, where fabrication started.

ORGANIZATION

1.20 The Department combines many functions which in other territories would be undertaken by a number of agencies viz:

Building

(a) The design and construction of Government

buildings

(b) The control of private development

Engineering (a) Civil Engineering

Land

Water

(b) Highway Construction and Traffic Engineering (c) Electrical and Mechanical Engineering

(d) Railway Engineering including the Mass Transit

(a) The disposal of Crown land

(b) Land Surveying

(c) Town Planning

(a) Design and construction of traditional impound- ing and purification works together with desal- ination plants and the distribution and sale of fresh and sea water.

1.21 The organization chart showing the division of the Depart- ment into a Headquarters, seven Offices, the New Territories Develop- ment Department and the Mass Transit Department is on page viii. The object of the organization is to decentralize wherever possible so

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