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SFPUC authorizes $500,000 nonpotable water grants to support on-site reuse

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · June 12, 2012
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The commission approved a $500,000 nonpotable water grant program to pair with a forthcoming nonpotable ordinance; grants of up to $250,000 will incentivize on-site capture, treatment and reuse in large buildings, targeting toilet flushing or at least 40% of nonpotable uses.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on June 12 authorized the general manager to execute grant agreements for a nonpotable water program with $500,000 available in fiscal year 12–13, staff said.

Steve Ritchie, assistant general manager for water, said the grant program is designed to pair with a forthcoming nonpotable ordinance and will provide grants of up to $250,000 to building developers, public or private, to assist…

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