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PUC says WSIP nearly complete but flags $42M forecast increase and schedule extension to 2021

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · February 13, 2018
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Summary

SFPUC staff reported the Water System Improvement Program (WSIP) is about 95% complete, with a current overall cost forecast of $4.887 billion (about $42 million above the 2016 baseline) and a completion forecast of December 2021; staff plan an AB 1823 change notice and a March hearing.

Dan Wade, director of water capital projects and programs, briefed the Public Utilities Commission on Feb. 13 on capital variances and the status of the Water System Improvement Program (WSIP). Wade said the program is about 95% complete overall but that several projects require time and additional funding for close‑out and outstanding work.

Wade identified variances including an $8.6 million addition for powdered activated carbon at the Sonoma Valley Water Treatment Plant and a $4 million/16‑month variance for the San Andreas…

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