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PUC reviews drought and storage status; commissioners approve consent items and an MOU with PG&E

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · October 14, 2014
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SFPUC received a drought update showing Hetch Hetchy at 76.6% of maximum storage and total-system storage near 58%, and commissioners approved the consent calendar (minus the pulled Head Start lease), a gas-pipeline MOU with PG&E, an amendment to agreement PS108 and the sale of a small sewer easement.

At the Oct. 14 meeting the general manager and water staff reported on drought conditions and system storage. Steve Ritchie, assistant general manager for water, said Hetch Hetchy Reservoir was at 76.6% of maximum storage, total-system storage about 58% and the water bank around 42% (roughly 224,000 acre-feet). He said the system had achieved about 7.6 billion gallons of water savings toward the…

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