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SFPUC reports $4 billion water capital program on track; Sonoma ozone and emergency firefighting projects highlighted
Summary
SFPUC staff reported on the third-quarter status of the Water Enterprise Capital Improvement Program and the Water System Improvement Program, covering 52 projects, a combined $4 billion program budget, progress on the Sonoma Valley Treatment Plant ozone project, and work on an emergency firefighting potable pipeline.
City staff presented a combined update on the Water Enterprise Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and the Water System Improvement Program (WESIP) for the third quarter of fiscal year 2024–25.
"The regional and local water enterprise capital improvement programs include a total of 52 projects with a combined budget of $4,000,000,000," said Katie Miller, director of water capital programs. Miller said the report includes budgets and schedules adopted by the commission and a single mid‑cycle budget increase of $74 million for the Sonoma Valley Water Treatment Plant Ozone Project adopted in February 2025.
The nut graf: staff reported program-wide spending of about 34 percent to date, noted that most projects are tracking to…
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