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SFPUC reallocates $5.1M study 'bucket,' approves $2.8M for water conservation and funds energy feasibility work

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · April 8, 2008
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Summary

The Commission directed $3 million toward power feasibility studies at redevelopment sites and approved $2.8 million for expanded water conservation efforts (including staffing and incentives), while holding some transmission study funds pending further review.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission voted to allocate funds from a previously directed $5.1 million "bucket," advancing energy-efficiency and water-conservation programs. Assistant General Manager Barbara Hale said the Commission had originally placed $5.1 million into a study "bucket" and recommended dividing that money into two project accounts: $3,000,000 for power feasibility studies at redevelopment sites and $1,600,000 for a General Fund energy-efficiency account.

On the water side, Assistant General Manager Michael Carlin outlined a proposed…

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