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SFPUC outlines $6.9 billion, 20‑year Sewer System Improvement Program

San Francisco Planning Commission · March 2, 2017
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission staff told the Planning Commission that phase‑1 work authorized so far covers about $2.9 billion and includes major upgrades at the Southeast wastewater treatment plant, green infrastructure across watersheds, and a biosolids project whose draft EIR is expected in May.

Karen Kubik, wastewater enterprise capital program director for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the Planning Commission that the Sewer System Improvement Program is a $6.9 billion, multi‑decade effort to upgrade the city’s combined sewer system.

The presentation said phase 1 accounts for roughly $2.9 billion and targets treatment‑plant reliability, seismic upgrades, and green infrastructure projects distributed across the city’s urban…

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