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PUC updates SSIP progress; triple-bottom-line tool used to guide alternatives

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · June 12, 2018
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Summary

SFPUC reported SSIP phase 1 covers 70 projects worth $2.9 billion, is ~22.6% complete with $582 million spent, and staff described a city-custom triple-bottom-line (social, environmental, financial) evaluation to compare alternatives and inform project choices.

At its June 12 meeting the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission received a quarterly Source System Improvement Program (SSIP) update from Karen Kubik, director of the wastewater capital program, who described program status, scheduling milestones and the commission's customized triple-bottom-line (TBL) evaluation used to compare alternatives.

Kubik said phase 1 comprises 70 projects with $2.9 billion authorized, roughly 22.6% complete and $582 million expended to date. HeadWorks is in construction, and biosolids is moving through procurement…

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