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PUC: WESIP PEIR coming online; staff proposes separating recycled water and desalination into standalone program

San Francisco Public Utilities Commission · June 26, 2007
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Deputy GM Tony Irons told commissioners the Water Enterprise System Improvement Program (WESIP) has 17 projects under construction and that the program’s PEIR (four volumes, ~3,000 pages) will be available Friday; staff proposed moving recycled water and desalination into a separate program so WESIP can focus on seismic reliability projects.

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission received a detailed update on the Water Enterprise System Improvement Program (WESIP) and the associated Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR).

Tony Irons, deputy general manager, reported WESIP delivery status: 17 projects are in construction, 10 projects are in design and two projects have been closed out. He said the PEIR will be fully available on Friday and described it as four volumes totaling roughly…

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