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PUC: water storage below normal, two automated leak‑detection pilots to start in months

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · December 9, 2014
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Deputy water manager Ellen Levin reported system storage at about 56.1% of capacity and announced two automated leak‑detection pilots—customer notifications from meter data and distribution main sensing—aimed to begin within three to four months.

At the Dec. 9 San Francisco Public Utilities Commission meeting, Ellen Levin, deputy manager for the Water Enterprise, delivered the monthly drought and water supply update and announced two leak‑detection pilot programs.

Levin said total system storage stood at 56.1%, roughly 73.8% of normal for the time of year, and that recent storms improved cumulative precipitation but the system remained in drought. She warned the Commission:…

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