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SFPUC approves MOA to install 36 bottle-filling taps in SFUSD schools

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · April 24, 2012
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Summary

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission authorized a three-year memorandum of agreement with the San Francisco Unified School District to install 36 bottle-filling 'Drink Tap' stations at schools lacking functional cafeteria-adjacent drinking water, with SFPUC conservation funds supplemented by partner grants and a student mentorship component.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on a voice vote authorized a memorandum of agreement with the San Francisco Unified School District to install 36 bottle-filling tap stations across city schools over three years.

Juliet Ellis, Assistant General Manager for External Affairs, told commissioners the "Drink Tap" MOA builds on a 2010 pilot that placed 15 stations in public locations and five pilot schools and responds to state and federal requirements that schools provide access…

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