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SFPUC greenlights $377,500 cost-share to study purified water (indirect potable reuse)

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · July 23, 2019
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Summary

The SFPUC approved a cost-sharing agreement (not to exceed $377,500) with Alameda County Water District and Union Sanitary District to advance a purified water feasibility study that would examine indirect potable reuse options including percolation basins and advanced treatment (reverse osmosis).

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission approved a cost-sharing agreement July 23 authorizing staff to negotiate and execute an agreement with Alameda County Water District and Union Sanitary District for up to $377,500 to fund a purified water…

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