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SFPUC approves $57 million in groundwater contracts to bolster drought resilience

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · January 13, 2015
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Summary

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission approved contract awards totaling about $57 million for groundwater wells and a regional groundwater project to provide drought reliability; commissioners asked for timelines and emphasized the projects will be activated only as needed.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted to approve two major contracts aimed at strengthening local drought response: WD2621R, a $14,995,100 contract to construct groundwater wells, and WD2668, a $42,000,980.47 contract for a regional groundwater project that will be activated during droughts.

Assistant General Manager for Water Steve Ritchie briefed commissioners on the projects and…

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