The Tai Po to Butterfly Valley Aqueduct in Hong Kong

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Derek. C. Arnold
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

In order to meet increasing demands for water supply in the next millennium, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have identified the need for a major new water treatment and transfer scheme. The project now under construction will comprise a 1.2 km long raw water aqueduct, a major new 0.25million cubic metres per day water treatment works (with space for upgrading to 1.2Mm³/d), a 12.1 km long treated water aqueduct and a primary service reservoir. In order to meet increasing demands for water supply in the next millennium, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region have identified the need for a major new water treatment and transfer scheme. The project now under construction will comprise a 1.2 km long raw water aqueduct, a major new 0.25million cubic metres per day water treatment works (with space for upgrading to 1.2Mm³/d), a 12.1 km long treated water aqueduct and a primary service reservoir.
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APA: Derek. C. Arnold  (1999)  The Tai Po to Butterfly Valley Aqueduct in Hong Kong

MLA: Derek. C. Arnold The Tai Po to Butterfly Valley Aqueduct in Hong Kong. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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