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Slope Works Summary List 2011 Summary List of 2011 Slope Works PROJECT DEPARTMENT SLOPE NO. LOCATION TYPES OF WORKS 7NW-C/C 172 Shing Mun Forest Track -Tai Shing Stream Section, Shing Mun Country Upgrading Works Park 7NW-D/C 235 Along Tai Po Kau Track - Kau Lead Section Upgrading Works 7NW-D/C 269 Along Tai Po Kau Track Upgrading Works Agricultural, Fisheries 7NW-D/C 287 Along Tai Mo Shan East Track Upgrading Works and Conservation 7NW-D/C 438 Tai Po Kau Forest Track - Kau Lead Section Tai Po Kau Nature Reserve Upgrading Works Department 7SW-A/C 286 350 Northeast of Shing Mun Country Park Visitors Centre, Pin Upgrading Works 7SW-B/C 438 Along Shing Mun East Track Upgrading Works 7SW-B/C 439 Along Shing Mun East Track Upgrading Works 7SW-B/C 445 Along Shing Mun East Track Upgrading Works 11SE-C/C 588 Sir Cecil's Ride, 50m South East of No.38 Mount Butler Drive Improvement Works 6NW-B/C 37 Yuen Long Town Park Upgrading Works 6SE-C/C 284 Sham Tseng Resite Village, Sham Tseng, New Territories Upgrading Works 6SW-D/C 195 Siu Lam CSD Married Staff Quarters, Tuen Mun Upgrading Works 6SW-D/C 436 Tai Lam Correctional Institution Upgrading Works 6SW-D/FR 243 Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre Upgrading Works 6SW-D/FR 247 Behind Correctional Services Department Siu Lam Psychatric Centre Upgrading Works Senior Officer Quarters Flat No. 1 Architecural Services 6SW-D/R 68 Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre, Tuen Mun Upgrading Works Department 7SE-C/FR 186 E of Meteorological station, Fei Ngo Shan. Upgrading Works 7SW-C/CR 717 Kwai Chung Cermatorium Upgrading Works 9SW-C/F 3 Below Tai O Police Station, Shek Tsai Po St., Tai O, Lantau Upgrading Works 11NW-B/C 577 North Kowloon Magistracy, Tai Po Road, Kowloon Upgrading Works 11NW-D/F 103 Kowloon Hospital Upgrading Works 11SE-A/F 54 N of Pacific Palisades, Tin Hau Temple Rd., H.K. Upgrading Works 11SE-B/FR 8 Yau Tong Fire Station Upgrading Works 2SE-C/C 116 Adjoining drainage channel to DD105 Lot 2073 Improvement Works 2SE-C/C 117 Adjoining drainage channel to the E of DD105 Lot139 Improvement Works 3SW-A/F 58 Nullah in Sheung Shui Improvement Works 7NW-A/CR 100 Tai Po Improvement Works Drainge Services 7NW-B/C 183 Tai Po Improvement Works Department 7NW-B/C 226 Tai Po Improvement Works 7SW-C/C 462 Adjoining drainage culvert to the North Improvement Works 11SW-C/R 197 Adjacent to Ocean View at Victoria Road. Improvement Works 11SW-D/C 2210 80m SW of Merry Carder, Wan Improvement Works 15NE-A/FR 98 To the N of STIL82 Improvement Works 2SE-A/C 21 Yuen Long, Castle Peak Road, San Tin Upgrading Works 2SE-C/C 291 Behind House No.78, Eastern District, Ngau Tam Mei, Yuen Long, N.T. Upgrading Works 2SE-D/CR 326 CHEUNG LEK TSUEN, TONG KUNG LENG, FANLING Upgrading Works 3NE-C/C 238 1-2, Kai Kuk Shue Ha Village, Sha Tau Kok Upgrading Works 3NW-C/C 32 No.121A Sha Ling New Village, Lo Wu Upgrading Works 3SW-A/C 62 Tin Ping Shan, Fanling Upgrading Works 3SW-B/C 358 22 to 27 Hok Tau Wai Village, Fanling Upgrading Works 3SW-B/CR 318 Po Kat Tsai Village, Sha Tau Kok, North Upgrading Works 6NE-B/C 94 South of 33A, Ta Shek Wu, Shek Tong Tsuen, Fan Kam Road, Yuen Long Upgrading Works 6NW-C/C 58 E OF TM/SHT/A/1449, SAN HING TSUEN, CHUNG SHAN, TUEN MUN Upgrading Works 6SE-B/C 89 ROUTE TWISK - TSUEN WAN, TW Upgrading Works 6SE-B/C 142 No. 571, Chuen Lung, Tsuen Wan. Upgrading Works 6SE-B/CR 86 Tso Kung Tam Outdoor Recreation Centre, Tsuen Wan, N.T. Upgrading Works 6SE-B/F 56 Downhill Arcte of Shing Mun Catchwater CH5900 to CH6000, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 6SE-B/F 57 Downhill Side of Shing mun Catchwater, Ch 5790 to 5900, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 6SE-C/C 120 Sham Hong Road, Sham Tseng, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works Geotechnical Engineering 6SE-C/C 220 Tai Lam Country Park, Sham Tseng, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works Office, Civil Engineering 6SE-C/C 221 Tai Lam Country Park, Sham Tseng, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works and Development 6SE-C/C 287 Sham Hong Road, Sham Tseng, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works Department 6SE-C/C 573 Tsing Fai Tong, North of Sham Tseng, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 6SE-C/CR 16 CASTLE PEAK ROAD - SHAM TSENG, TW Upgrading Works 6SE-C/CR 236 94-95 Tsing Lung Tau, Tuen Mun. Upgrading Works 6SE-C/R 24 Front of House 92 Yuen Tun Village Tsing Lung Tau Upgrading Works 6SE-D/C 59 SOUTH OF YAN CHAI HOSPITAL LIM POR YEN S Upgrading Works 6SE-D/C 111 Yau Kom Tau Treatment Works, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 6SE-D/C 112 Yau Kom Tau Primary S/R (Above) Upgrading Works 6SW-A/C 4 TSUN WEN ROAD, TM Upgrading Works 6SW-A/C 169 S-W of No.26 Fu Tei Sheung Tsuen, Tuen Mun. Upgrading Works 6SW-A/C 346 ABOUT 30M TO THE NORTHERN SIDE OF 6SW-A/CR291, TSENG Upgrading Works SHEUNG TSUEN, TUEN MUN 6SW-A/CR 195 West of House No. 16, Fu Tei Sheung Tsuen, Tuen Mun Upgrading Works 6SW-D/C 365 Castle Peak Road, Tai Lam Upgrading Works 6SW-D/C 695 Behind Collection Point, Siu Lam Tsuen, Siu Lam. Upgrading Works 6SW-D/CR 712 Luen On San Tsuen, Siu Lam, Tuen Mun Upgrading Works 6SW-D/F 31 Footpath near Siu Lam Psychiatric Centre, Siu Lam, Tuen Mun Upgrading Works PROJECT DEPARTMENT SLOPE NO. LOCATION TYPES OF WORKS 6SW-D/F 112 Adjoining Access Track to the North of DD381 Lot 701, Siu Lam Village, Upgrading Works Tuen Mun 7NE-C/C 285 TAI PO ROAD - TAI PO KAU WEST SIDE OF LAMPPOST NO. 019 4, Upgrading Works TAI PO ROAD, TP 7NE-C/C 331 Village Houses at Tai Po Kau Lo Wai, Tai Po. Upgrading Works 7NE-C/CR 334 TAI PO ROAD - TAI PO KAU, TP Upgrading Works 7NE-C/FR 169 Tai Po Road - Tai Po Kau Upgrading Works 7NW-A/C 19 TOLO HIGHWAY, HSR Upgrading Works 7NW-A/CR 282 NORTHWEST OF HOUSE NO.30 SHUI WO TSUEN, LAM KAM ROAD, Upgrading Works TAI PO 7SE-A/C 123 West of 4 Lok Ho Ha Village, Shatin Upgrading Works 7SE-A/C 259 South Side of Shatin Youth Recreation Centre Upgrading Works 7SE-A/C 260 SE Side of Shatin Youth Recreation Centre Upgrading Works 7SE-A/C 299 Behind Nos. 46 to 47, Sheung Wo Che Village, Shatin Upgrading Works 7SE-A/C 318 MAN HANG STREET , ST Upgrading Works 7SE-A/C 348 North of No. 6, Wo Liu Hang, Fo Tan. Upgrading Works 7SE-A/CR 344 ENTRANCE OF 7 AND 7A, WO LIU HANG TSUEN, FO TAN Upgrading Works 7SE-B/C 174 No. 19 Ma On Shan Tsuen, Shatin Upgrading Works 7SE-C/C 187 SHA TIN ROAD, HSR Upgrading Works 7SE-C/C 200 Southwest of No. 21, To Shek Village, Shatin Upgrading Works 7SE-C/C 293 No. 20 Shatin Tau San Tsuen, Shatin Upgrading Works 7SE-C/CR 543 South of No. 1 - 5, To Shek Village, Shatin. Upgrading Works 7SE-C/R 39 SE OF NO. 64 - 65, SHA TIN WAI VILLAGE, SHATIN Upgrading Works 7SE-D/C 90 2 Fong On Village, Sai Kung Upgrading Works 7SE-D/C 116 8B, Fong On Village, Sai Kung Upgrading Works 7SW-A/CR 158 Shing Mun Catchwater Near SMOF 7, Tai Mo Shan, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 7SW-A/CR 164 ADJOINING CATCHWATER NEAR SPOT LEVEL 201.0 Upgrading Works 7SW-A/CR 169 SHING MUN C/W NEAR SMOF 6 & 7 Upgrading Works 7SW-A/CR 170 Adjoining catchwater near spot level 202.0, Tai Mo Shan, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 7SW-A/F 1 Wo Yi Hop C/W (NEAR) Upgrading Works 7SW-A/F 9 South of Shing Mun Catchwater CH2770, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 7SW-B/C 190 Sha Tin North Freshwater Service Reservoir Upgrading Works 7SW-B/C 294 WONG CHUK YEUNG TSUEN, RIGHT OF HOUSE 7 Upgrading Works 7SW-B/C 330 EAST SIDE OF NO. 5 OF KWAI TEI SUN TSUEN, FO TAN Upgrading Works 7SW-B/C 545 Pak Tin, Shatin Upgrading Works Geotechnical Engineering 7SW-B/C 556 NEAR THE FOOTPATH, PAK TIN TSUEN, SHATIN Upgrading Works Office, Civil Engineering 7SW-B/C 642 East of Hut No. XRYTP/36 24x13x12 DH, Yiu Dau Ping, Fo Tan Upgrading Works and Development 7SW-C/C 373 West of Tsuen Wan No. 2 Service Reservoir Upgrading Works Department 7SW-C/C 374 North of Tsuen Wan No. 2 Service Reservoir Upgrading Works 7SW-C/C 472 NORTHWESTERN CORNER OF TSUEN WAN NO. 2 FRESH WATER Upgrading Works SERVICE RESERVOIR 7SW-C/C 474 ADJOINING SAM TUNG UK RESITE VILLAGE Upgrading Works 7SW-C/C 562 Access Road To Jubilee Reservoir, Shing Mun C/W, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 7SW-C/C 563 Adjoining catchwater to the N of DD453 Lot 192, Tai Mo Shan, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 7SW-C/C 602 Lo Wai Road, Tsuen Wan Upgrading Works 7SW-C/C 656 Lo Wai Road, west of river Upgrading Works 7SW-C/C 719 Kwai Chung Crematorium Upgrading Works 7SW-C/C 720 Kwai Chung Crematorium Upgrading Works 7SW-C/C 1008 SHING MUN TUNNEL, HSR Upgrading Works 7SW-C/C 1014 ABOVE THE SHING MUN TUNNEL BRIDGE AT THE NORTH END OF Upgrading Works LOWER SHING MUN RESERVOIR 7SW-C/C 1036 South of Police Firing Range, Kam Shan Country Park Upgrading Works 7SW-C/CR 124 WO YI HOP ROAD, TW Upgrading Works 7SW-D/C 87 Golden Hill Smugglers' Ridge Radio Station Upgrading Works 7SW-D/C 285 50m Southwest of the West end of Shatin Heights Road.
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