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SFPUC: No mandatory rationing expected; 10% voluntary conservation to continue
Summary
Deputy General Manager Michael Carlin told the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission the system is about 79% full overall and abundant Sierra snowpack makes capture likely; staff recommended continuing a 10% voluntary conservation target and said mandatory rationing is not expected this year.
Michael Carlin, deputy general manager for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told commissioners on April 17 that updated snowpack and reservoir figures (data current to April 16) have improved the utility’s supply outlook.
"So the take home message is we will not have to have mandatory rationing this year," Carlin said, adding that…
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