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PUC reviews revised Sewer System Improvement Program treatment strategy; program cost shifts identified

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · November 14, 2017
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Summary

Commissioners heard a multi‑phase update on the Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP) treatment projects. Staff reported a program‑wide net increase of roughly $97 million driven by cost and scheduling adjustments across treatment facility phases and proposed project repackaging; a consolidated wastewater CIP will return to the commission in January.

PUC staff presented a detailed workshop Nov. 14 on the Sewer System Improvement Program’s (SSIP) treatment capital strategy, focusing on Phase 1 treatment projects and the reassessment of Phase 2 and Phase 3 scopes.

Staff described the program baseline approved in 2016 and said they revalidated project scopes, timing and costs using updated condition assessments and input from plant operators and maintenance crews. The baseline for Phase 1 treatment…

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