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The Fort Canning Service Reservoir (Chinese: 福康宁备水池) is an underground reservoir located on top of Fort Canning Hill. [2] Construction of the reservoir began on 1 April 1927 on the former site of a large artillery barracks and parade ground to help supplement the large impounding reservoirs.
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Ex-Sham Shui Po Service Reservoir is a service reservoir on Woh Chai Shan in Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong. [1] The reservoir was completed in 1904 to service residents of Kowloon Tong, Sham Shui Po, and Tai Hang Tung. It was declared a Grade I historic building in 2021 by the Antiquities Advisory Board, a statutory board of Hong Kong. [2]
The top of the reservoir has been grassed over and is now used by the Aquarius Golf Club. [14] Service reservoirs perform several functions, including ensuring sufficient head of water in the water distribution system and providing water capacity to even-out peak demand from consumers, enabling the treatment plant to run at optimum efficiency ...
Woh Chai Shan in January 2021, with the excavated top of the ex-Sham Shui Po Service Reservoir visible. View from an open space near the top of Woh Chai Shan, looking north. Woh Chai Shan ( Chinese : 窩仔山 ), a.k.a. Shek Kip Mei Hill ( 石硤尾山 ), Mission Hill or Bishop Hill ( 主教山 ), [ 1 ] is a hill in Shek Kip Mei , New Kowloon ...
Sarimbun Reservoir [note 1] 1977-1981 [3] 9 [5] Serangoon Reservoir: 17 [5] Opening ceremony held on 3 July 2011. Together with Punggol Reservoir will increase catchment area by 5,500ha. Tengeh Reservoir [note 1] 1977-1981 [3] 10 [5] Upper Peirce Reservoir: 304 ha 27,800,000 [7] 4 [5] Upper Seletar Reservoir (formerly called "Seletar Reservoir ...
Petersham Reservoir is a heritage-listed water reservoir at New Canterbury Road, Petersham, Inner West Council, Sydney New South Wales, Australia. It was designed and built by the New South Wales Public Works Department. It is also known as Petersham Service Reservoir and WS089. The property is owned by Sydney Water.
The service reservoir was planned immediately after World War II to expand the water supply system from 30 million to 100 million gallons per day. Works started in 1949 and was completed in 1956. [41] A World Health Organization water sanitation seminar held in Singapore in December 1957 made a field visit to the reservoir. [42] "This is ...