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BAWSCA briefs SFPUC on wholesale customers' demand study and the 184 million‑gallons supply assurance

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Nicole Sandkula Baska of BAWSCA reminded commissioners that 26 wholesale customers rely on SFPUC supply and the 184 million‑gallon-per-day legal supply assurance; BAWSCA described a demand‑projection econometric study due June that will present a range of future demand scenarios and inform regional planning.

Nicole Sankula Baska, chief executive officer of the Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA), presented to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Nov. 26 about wholesale customer planning, demand projections and how those dynamics affect regional water reliability.

BAWSCA represents 26 wholesale water suppliers that receive SFPUC regional water; the agencies collectively serve about 1,800,000 people, Baska said. She explained the historical reliance on the regional system and showed a supply‑portfolio graphic that, according to her presentation, illustrated a 1986 baseline, a post‑drought current picture and a future…

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