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PUC staff tell commissioners collection system needs grow: $239 million added to 2016 baseline, major flood-resilience work prioritized
Summary
Project manager Stephanie Harrison told the commission the revised collection-system capital strategy raises collection needs by about $239 million over the 2016 baseline, driven by interceptor and flood-resilience work; staff prioritized cost-effective flood projects and green infrastructure to meet SSIP levels of service through 2032.
Project manager Stephanie Harrison presented the Collection System Capital Improvement Strategy to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Oct. 10, describing updated project needs for the collection system within the Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP).
Harrison reviewed the 2016 SSIP baseline (about $3.9 billion for treatment and $2.7 billion for the collection system) and said the revised collection strategy identifies an increased need of approximately $239 million above the 2016 collection baseline. She told commissioners the largest increases are in major interceptors and tunnels (including work tied to the Municipal Transportation…
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