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SFPUC updates WESIP schedule and urges 10% voluntary conservation while advancing local-hire plans

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · March 24, 2009
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Summary

PUC staff reported WESIP contracting milestones and water-storage status (system storage ~77%, Tuolumne forecast ~93% of average). The Small Firm Advisory Committee outlined outreach that has certified roughly 90 small firms; commissioners discussed strengthening local-hire and apprenticeship enforcement.

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission staff reported progress on the Water System Improvement Program (WESIP) and presented a water-supply update that showed the system in relatively strong shape while urging continued conservation.

Julie Labonte, reporting on WESIP, said multiple construction contracts were recently advertised or would be advertised soon, including Alameda Siphon No. 4, University Mound Reservoir work, Lawrence Livermore water-quality improvements and a split Centimeters contract for Peninsula projects that the PUC estimated at about $25 million for eight projects and about $16 million for the Harry Tracy project.

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