The Tai Tam Tuk Raw Water Pumping Station was first built in 1904. Originally, it used steam-driven pumps to pump raw water from the Tai Tam Intermediate Reservoir to the hillside tunnel and further to a sand filtration tank located on Albany Road in the Mid-Levels for treatment. The treated water was then supplied to the areas on Hong Kong Island North.
The Tai Tam Tuk Raw Water Pumping Station was first built in 1904.  Originally, it used steam-driven pumps to pump raw water from the Tai Tam Intermediate Reservoir to the hillside tunnel and further to a sand filtration tank located on Albany Road in the Mid-Levels for treatment.  The treated water was then supplied to the areas on Hong Kong Island North.
The Tai Tam Tuk Raw Water Pumping Station was first built in 1904. Originally, it used steam-driven pumps to pump raw water from the Tai Tam Intermediate Reservoir to the hillside tunnel and further to a sand filtration tank located on Albany Road in the Mid-Levels for treatment. The treated water was then supplied to the areas on Hong Kong Island North.
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