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                       Water Supplies. The Manama Water Supply showed a considerable expansion during the
                   year, 967 new piped connections being added bringing the total number of connections to 5,051.
                   Revenue collected amounted to Rs. 4,42,690. Consumption continued to rise sharply, the
                   quantity distributed daily during the hottest months exceeding 2 million gallons a day against a
                   maximum of 1,483,000 gallons during 1955. However no difficulty was experienced in meeting
                   the increased demand owing to the forward planning of additional mains and pumping stations.
                   Despite numerous applications the position regarding connection of new supplies was much
                   improved. By the end of the year the waiting list of outstanding applications had been reduced
                   to negligible proportions and it was possible to give a metered supply within 2 or 3 weeks of
                   receipt of application. The rapid development in the ex-Cable and Wireless area and Manama
                   West was catered for by the Zone “B” well sunk east of the new Women’s Hospital in 1955 and
                   that at Jufair by a similar new well drilled near the Power Station flats. Extensions to the mains
                    included a 6-in. main from the new Women’s Hospital to the Mental Home, the continuation of
                    the 6-in. main to Jufair as far as Charaifa Village and a connection of the 3-in. main in A1 Lulu
                    Road, with the new 8dri. main in Shaikh Abdulla Road.
                       One hundred and five complaints regarding high charges were received and investigated
                    during the year but in no ease was the meter found to be registering in excess of the statutory
                    limit. During the year 1,730 meters were brought in to workshops for repair and routine
                    cleaning. It is satisfactory to record that not a single stoppage has yet occcurred with the new
                    type of meter introduced in 1955 although there are now many hundreds in service. Substantial
                    reduction in maintenance costs and difficulties can be expected in the future with this improved
                    meter, which has now fully demonstrated its ability to stand up to the corrosive waters of
                    Bahrain.

                       Staff. The strength of the technical and supervisory staff remained more or less unchanged
                    despite greatly increased commitments. Mr. Capeling, Building Surveyor, resigned in March
                    and was succeeded after a six months interval by Mr. A. E. Robinson. Mr. Majid Jishi,
                    Assistant Engineer, also resigned. Establishment charges by all recognised standards remained
                    very low, amounting to only 3.1 per cent, of the value of works executed. This report would
                    therefore be incomplete without tribute to the loyalty and devotion to duty of the staff of this
                    Department, and their readiness to work very long hours, without which the results recorded
                    jn this report could not have been achieved.
                                                   APPENDIX
                                           PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
                                               1956 EXPENDITURE
                                                                            Approx.
                                                                          Expenditure
                           EDUCATION                                          Rs.
                              1.  Secondary School Extension                 65.000
                              2.  Hidd Boys School—Part 1 (Completion)       35.000
                                              Part 2   ...........................  80.000
                              3.  Samahij Boys School (Completion)           20,000
                              4.  Extensions to Village Schools at:
                                   Jidhafs, Karzakan, Sitra, Budaya, East Rafaa and Arad  70.000
                              5.  Boys School, Manama West                  5,05,519
                               6.  West Rafaa—Girls School                   55.000
                                                                            8,30,519
                            PUBLIC HEALTH
                               1.  Women’s Hospital, Manama                50,90,000
                               2.  Women’s Hospital, Hidd                    70.000
                               3.  T.B. Hospital (Completion)                86,904
                               4.  Government Hospital Additions (Offices)   80.000
                               5.  Mental Hospital Extensions                50.000
                               6.  New Public Latrines and Washplaccs        45.000
                               7.  Town Drains New                   2,50,000
                                              Upkeep                  70,000
                                                                            3,20,000
                                                                           57,41,904
                                                      Carried forward ..   65,72,423
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