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SFPUC presents Eastside recycled-water project; Port asked to consider potential port sites

Port Commission, Port of San Francisco · October 10, 2012
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SFPUC officials briefed the Port Commission on a plan to develop about 2 million gallons per day of recycled (nonpotable) water for the city's Eastside, identified five potential sites (including three Port properties), described alternatives analysis and outreach, and said a preferred alternative could be selected next March or April.

Representatives from the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) briefed the Port Commission on the Eastside recycled-water project and asked the Port to consider several Port properties among potential treatment-plant sites.

Barbara Palacios, SFPUC project manager, said the SFPUC's recycled-water program aims to reduce demand on drinking-water supplies by delivering nonpotable water for irrigation and toilet flushing. The SFPUC identified five potential sites…

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