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RELOCATION OF DIAMOND HILL FRESH WATER AND SALT WATER
SERVICE RESERVOIRS (DHSRs) TO CAVERNS
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Benefits of Relocating the Existing DHSRs to Caverns
Existing Diamond Hill Fresh Water and Salt Water Service Reservoir
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Future Land Use of Existing DHSRs Site after the Relocation
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Benefits of Relocating the Existing DHSRs to Caverns
Improve the Environment
Majority of the facilities are hidden inside caverns, integrating with the surrounding environment
Enhance Service Quality
Minimize the footprint and optimize operational efficiency
Prepare for the Future
Long term planning for the existing DHSRs. Different scale of rehabilitation would be required for the existing facilities if DHSRs are not relocated
Enhance the Community
Develop new land resources
Balanced development with community needs considered
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