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Planning commission opens EIR hearing for SFPUC groundwater storage project
Summary
The Planning Commission opened public comment on the draft EIR for the SFPUC's Regional Groundwater Storage and Recovery Project, which would install 16 wells and store roughly 60,500 acre-feet to provide about 7.2 million gallons per day of dry‑year supply to regional partners, while staff emphasized the hearing is for EIR adequacy, not project approval.
The San Francisco Planning Commission opened a public hearing on the draft environmental impact report for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission's Regional Groundwater Storage and Recovery Project, staff said. Tim Johnston, EIR coordinator for the Planning Department, and Greg Bartow, the groundwater project manager, presented the draft EIR and invited comments on the adequacy and accuracy of the environmental analysis.
The project, which is part of the PUC's Water System Improvement Program, would…
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