Practice Paper a Proposal to Use Plover Cove Reservoir As a Land Reserve for Hong Kong

Practice Paper a Proposal to Use Plover Cove Reservoir As a Land Reserve for Hong Kong

Practice Paper A Proposal to Use Plover Cove Reservoir as a Land Reserve for Hong Kong Sr. Frederick Lai BACKGROUND Is Hong Kong really short of land supply? During the 1970 to 1980s, the Government launched a huge new town programme to deal with the rapid population growth. In just 20 years, nine new towns were established (see Table 1). At present, the total population of these nine new towns is about 3.47 million, and is expected to reach 3.63 million by 20211. Among these new towns, only Tung Chung will expand further to accommodate another 144,000 people2. Therefore these new towns, in view of their imminent saturation, will certainly be unable to quench the severe housing shortage problem currently confronting Hong Kong society. Moreover, the current development plan only envisages smaller new areas, which would not relieve the housing shortage problem. Also, the slow planning and development approval process exacerbate the problem. The situation now is a long term under-supply of developable sites and expected continual rise in in private property prices beyond the reach of the ordinary people. 1 Civil Engineering and Development Department (2016), Hong Kong: The Facts - New Towns, New Development Areas and Urban Developments. 2 Accessed on 10 February 2017 at http://www.cedd.gov.hk/eng/whats/p20160616.html SBE 65 Practice Paper A Proposal to Use Plover Cove Reservoir as a Land Reserve for Hong Kong Population ('000) Area Residual Density Year of New Town & New Development Area (Hectare) Capacity (/Hectare) Commencement Planned Present 1 Tsuen Wan 3286 866 805 7.04% 264 70's 2 Sha Tin 3591 771 691 10.38% 215 70's 1st 1st Generation 3 Tuen Mun 3266 589 502 14.77% 180 70's 4 Tai Po 3006 307 278 9.45% 102 Late 70's 5 Fanling/Sheung Shui 667 290 261 10.00% 435 Late 70's 2nd Generation 6 Yuen Long 561 185 164 11.35% 330 Late 70's 7 Tin Shui Wai 430 306 290 5.23% 712 70 - 80's 8 Tseung Kwan O 1718 445 396 11.01% 259 70 - 80's Tung Chung including 3rd Generation 9 TC East/TC West extension 245 268 124 53.73% 1094 70 - 80's (under planning) 10 Kai Tak Development 318 87 274 2007 11 Anderson Road (under intake) 20 48 2400 2008 Anderson Road Quarry Site 12 40 25 625 2016 (under planning) Kwu Tung North, Fanling North 13 330 172 521 2017? (under planning) Hung Shui Kiu 2019? New Development Area 14 435 173 398 (under planning) Source of data: website of Civil Engineering and Development Department Table 1: Populations of New Towns and New Development Areas Table 1: Populations of New Towns and New Development Areas An adequate land reserve needs to be identified for adequate long term land supply to keep property An adequate land reserve needs to and feasible long term land reserve. prices at reasonable levels. An analogy can be drawn by considering the Linked Exchange rate: If be identified for adequate long term Land-prices have caused many social 3 landHong Kongsupply does to not keep have property a foreign reserveprices of severalproblems hundreds in Hongof billion Kong, (USD) including, it will be atdifficult reasonable to keep alevels. stable linked An exchangeanalogy rate.can Therefore difficulties the key forto the family Hong Kongformation property due price to beis not drawn just an by announced considering target supplythe Linked for the nextcostly year, buthome also purchase; the existence social of a knowndisparity, and Exchangefeasible long rate:term land If Hongreserve. KongLand-prices does have lackcaused of manyupward social mobility problems channel in Hong for Kong, the not have a foreign reserve of several younger generation, people becoming including difficulties for family formation due to costly home purchase; social disparity, lack of hundreds of billion (USD)3, it will “flat slaves”, shrinking of industries and beupward difficult mobility to channel keep for a thestable younger linked generation, businesses, people becoming etc. The“flat slaves”,solution shrinking to most of exchangeindustries and rate. businesses, Therefore etc. Thethe solutionkey to theto most ofof these problems problems lies inlies an effectivein an effective policy of Hongstabilizing Kong property property prices throughprice isassuring not just abundant policy long term of landstabilizing supply. property prices an announced target supply for the next through assuring abundant long term year, but also the existence of a known land supply. 3 3 “The“The Hong Hong Kong MonetaryKong Monetary Authority (HKMA) Authority announced today (Thursday) that the official foreign currency reserve assets(HKMA) of Hong announced Kong amounted today to US$413.7(Thursday) billion that as the at the end of August 2017.” (HKMA 2017) official foreign currency reserve assets of Hong Kong amounted to US$413.7 billion as at the 2 end of August 2017.” (HKMA 2017) SBE 66 Surveying and Built Environment Vol 26(1), 111-117 March 2018 ISSN 1816-9554 A PROPOSED PROJECT This may appear be contentious if one does not understand the situation of With an area of only 1,100 sq. km and water supply in Hong Kong. In the a hilly terrain, Hong Kong is short of analysis of converting the Plover Cove usable land (the total is about 210 sq. Reservoir into a new town, the first key km or 21,000 hectares only). According issue is its impact on the water supply. to published government sources, from If the proposal would cause to a water 1950 to 2017, a total of 6,318 hectares shortage in Hong Kong, it should be of land in Hong Kong were produced abandoned. Would reclaiming the by reclamation of the sea, accounting Plover Cove Reservoir jeopardize the for about 30% of the usable land4. As water supply for the population? Let the role of reservoirs in portable water us examine this question from different supply is diminishing, the author has angles. come up with a bold proposal to reclaim some land from a major reservoir, 1. Will the construction of a new town itself reclaimed from the sea, to build impact on the collection and storage affordable, dignified and comfortable of rainwater? homes for citizens, and construct a It is clear that the construction of smart, green and eco-friendly new the New Town will not in any way town. affect the size or ecology of the The Plover Cove Reservoir has an area water catchment. Therefore, there of about 1,200 hectares5. Based on a will be no impact on the capability plot ratio of 2, it is estimated that the of rainwater collection. reclaimed land could provide 300,000 The total storage capacity of all flats of 650 sq. ft., plus 65 million sq. reservoirs in HK is 586 million ft. for non-domestic purpose such as 3 6 m , while the average rainwater commercial buildings, public facilities, collected for the past 10 years was research centers, university campus, 3 7 246 million m per year . Therefore, hospitals, shopping malls, etc. The even if we take away the 230 total land value could be up to $775 3 8 million m capacity of the Plover billion, assuming average land price at Cove Reservoir, there would be still $3,000 per sq. ft. This amount would enough storage capacity elsewhere be sufficient to build all the necessary to contain the entire rainwater rails, highways, cross-sea tunnels, collection. as well as site formation works and infrastructure construction. 6 Water Supplies Department (2016) Hong Kong: The Facts – Water Supplies. 4 Accessed on 28 July 2017 at https://www.hku. 7 Accessed on 28 July 2017 at http://www. hk/press/press-releases/detail/16599.html. wsd.gov.hk/en/core-businesses/total-water- 5 Practice Notes and Publications - Major management-strategy/local-yield/index.html Reservoirs of the Survey and Mapping Office. 8 See note 6, supra. SBE 67 Practice Paper A Proposal to Use Plover Cove Reservoir as a Land Reserve for Hong Kong For the year 2015/16, the total Dongjiang (Eastern River) Water rainwater collected was 270 million and rainwater. If the daily water m3, 9 with the Plover Cove and High supply were interrupted, the reserve Island Reservoirs accounting for would be utilized. According to the 138 million m3. Assuming these two Water Supplies Department, “The reservoirs have a similar catchment total storage capacity of Hong capacity, the Plover Cove Reservoir Kong’s impounding reservoirs, should have collected about 70 comprising two reservoirs million m3 rainwater. With 280 constructed by damming the sea and million m3 capacity and average 15 conventional reservoirs, is 586 water storage at 72%, the High million m3. When they are 100% Island Reservoir has a residual full, the storage can meet about 6 capacity of 78 million m3, thus it months’ demand of Hong Kong.”11 alone can accommodate all the For the sake of risk management, we rainwater collected by the Plover need to consider the worst scenario: Cove Reservoir. assuming the three reservoirs (Plover Cove, High Island and Tai Due to the huge surface area of the Lam Chung) receiving Dongjiang Plover Cove Reservoir, every year Water are also contaminated, the 3 10 it loses about 15 million m water , total water storage of the remaining or about one-fifth of the rainwater 14 reservoirs has a mere 54.7 collection, due to evaporation. If million m3 12 and can only last for 20 all rainwater is transferred to the days. Under this stress test, despite High Island Reservoir, 15 million claiming a total of 586 million m3 3 m rainwater will be saved due to its reserve, the HK water system is much smaller surface area.

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