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PUC: WESIP is broadly on track though environmental reviews delay some regional projects

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · May 22, 2007
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WESIP staff told the commission the Water Enterprise System Improvement Program is generally on schedule and on budget, with $192 million in expenditures to date; environmental-phase delays (including the PEIR and Crystal Springs Bypass Tunnel) explain much of the lag in certain regions.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission received a detailed quarterly briefing on the Water Enterprise System Improvement Program (WESIP), in which staff said the program is largely on track though environmental reviews and a few site‑specific issues continue to slow some regional projects.

Julie Levante, WESIP director, told commissioners the program-level earned value and performance indices indicate the program is meeting expectations overall. "Based on what is shown here, the program overall as a whole is on track," Levante said, and staff reported actual expenditures of $192,000,000 as of March, which are below…

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