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SFPUC lists priorities to protect 184 MGD commitment, explores East Palo Alto transfer
Summary
SFPUC staff told commissioners the top priority is meeting the contractual 184 million gallons‑per‑day supply commitment to permanent customers and that staff are actively exploring a possible transfer of individual supply guarantee from Mountain View to East Palo Alto to address development holds.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on Wednesday prioritized fulfilling existing permanent customer supply obligations — 184 million gallons per day — and took up near‑term options to help East Palo Alto secure water for pending development.
Assistant General Manager Steve Ricci told commissioners the Water Management Action Plan (WMAP) priorities place meeting the SFPUC’s contractual obligation to permanent customers first, followed by accommodating new obligations to existing permanent customers (East Palo Alto), and then considering whether interruptible customers such as San Jose and Santa Clara should be made permanent. He said the Commission must also revisit drought‑year…
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