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SFPUC approves March 2018 WSIP revision, adds $42 million to regional projects and delays completion to 2021
Summary
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission approved March 2018 revisions to the Water System Improvement Program, including a $42 million increase to regional project forecasts, a two‑year schedule extension to Dec. 2021 and a scope change to the regional groundwater storage and recovery project; BOSCA proposed seven recommendations, one of which the commission amended to a June 1 compliance date.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on April 10 endorsed a revised March 2018 Water System Improvement Program (WSIP), approving a $42,000,000 increase in forecast costs for regional projects and extending the program completion date from December 2019 to December 2021.
Dan Wade, presenting the staff recommendation, said the schedule change is driven primarily by delays to the regional groundwater storage and recovery project and the Alameda Creek recapture project. Wade described the groundwater project’s purpose as providing “up to 7,200,000 gallons per day of dry‑year…
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