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SFPUC updates Sewer System Improvement Program, highlights green pilot projects and biosolids plans

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · June 24, 2014
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SFPUC reported 33 SSIP projects in planning or design and two in construction; staff emphasized EIPs, condition assessments with robotics, climate inundation mapping, Southeast Plant integration, and biosolids technology selection, and described workforce-development internships tied to the program.

At its June 25 meeting the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission received a quarterly update on the Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP). Karen Kubik, Director of the Wastewater Capital Improvement Program, told commissioners the program now shows 33 projects in planning and design and two in construction, and highlighted early implementation projects (EIPs) designed to capture the first three-quarters of an inch of rain with green infrastructure components.

Kubik described using a triple-bottom-line evaluation to compare alternatives for EIPs and said some projects — including the Wiggle green-street work on Fell and Oak…

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