THE WAINUI-O-MATA WATERWORKS.
[Pas Press Association.] WELLINGTON, Amur. 21 % The report of Mr H. P. Higginson, C.E , on the Wainui-o-mata water supply, which has been before the City Council for some time, was made public to day. It shows that on March 21, when the inspection was made, that the flow was 3,095,000 gallons per diem, equal to a supply cl 119 gallons per head for the present population, hor domestic purposes, and street and garden watering, he considered 40 gallons per head an ample supply. He thinks that the general design of the works is suitable and well considered, biu many details of the scheme require alteration. On March 21, he had but little opportunity of examining the reservoir works or interior of the race, owing to both being partly full of water. He found numerous cracks, which were the means of letting a large quantity of water escape. Most of the leaking, he thinks, occurred between the invent and sidewall. He is of opinion that the damage to the race has been the result of careless treatment and work badly put together, and not so much from bad material. The leaks, to a great extent, are the result of bad junctions between the invent and sidewall, and also in. consequence of the workmen neglecting to remove the upper portion of the invent beneath the sidewall that had probably been disturbed by the men walking upon it. The damage to the bottom of the reservoir is principally caused in the same manner. Cracks probably occur in places owing to the settlement of the ground, and considezing the amount of leakage, the only wonder is that no serious slip has taken place. He recommended that so soon as a 12-inch main is connected with the Karori supply, a favourable opportunity should be watched, and repairs to the Wainui-o-mata works effected with as little delay as possible.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 6
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316THE WAINUI-O-MATA WATERWORKS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 6
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