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PUC reports progress on water and sewer programs, CleanPowerSF expansion and a $4.8B water program

Budget and Finance Committee, San Francisco Board of Supervisors · May 25, 2017
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Summary

Harlan Kelly of the Public Utilities Commission told the Budget & Finance Committee the PUC is advancing the Water System Improvement Program (about $4.8 billion) with Calaveras Dam over 80% complete, has launched CleanPowerSF with about 76,000 accounts, and will seek supplemental resources after a renewable supply RFP; the agency projects a $1.57 billion operating budget across water, wastewater and power enterprises.

Harlan Kelly, presenting for the Public Utilities Commission, gave the committee a mid‑cycle assessment of the PUC’s three enterprises (water, wastewater and power). He framed the PUC’s recent priorities as reliable water and sewer service, maintaining critical infrastructure, and protecting ratepayer affordability.

Highlights from the presentation

- Water System Improvement Program (WSIP): Kelly said the WSIP is a roughly $4.8 billion program to enhance drinking water reliability; he reported the Calaveras Dam project is over 80 percent complete.

- CleanPowerSF growth: The PUC reported…

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