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SFPUC workshop lays out three-tier levels of service for sewer overhaul, gives cost and performance estimates

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · January 12, 2010
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Summary

At a Jan. 2010 workshop, SFPUC staff presented three levels of service for a 20–30 year Sewer System Improvement Program, including modelled overflow reductions (Level II: 25–45% volume reduction), estimated cost ranges and a Feb. 9 follow-up for staff recommendations.

Karen Cubing, director of the Sewer System Improvement Program at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told commissioners on Jan. 12, 2010, that staff have modelled three ‘‘levels of service’’ options to guide a long-term sewer system improvement program and that the models will inform a staff recommendation at a follow-up workshop scheduled for Feb. 9.

The staff presentation grouped interventions into three tiers. Roman numeral I represents baseline compliance work; Roman numeral II adds major capital projects and aggressive low-impact development (LID); Roman numeral III includes additional treatment, pumping and emergent technologies. "The Level II system can reduce that combined storage…

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