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Port seeks $5.7 million for Pier 70 shoreside power to offset emissions from Pier 27 work

Budget and Finance Subcommittee · March 28, 2012
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Summary

The Port of San Francisco asked the Budget & Finance Subcommittee to authorize a $5.7 million Pier 70 shoreside power project to offset emissions from decommissioning a Pier 27 facility; the SFPUC pledged $1.5 million and the port plans an equipment charge to help repay debt.

The Budget & Finance Subcommittee on Tuesday heard a presentation from the Port of San Francisco seeking authorization to install shoreside power at Dry Dock No. 2 at Pier 70, a project the port estimates will cost up to $5.7 million.

Brad Benson, special projects manager for the port, said the Pier 70 facility is intended to offset air emissions that will result from decommissioning a shoreside power installation at Pier 27 during construction of the cruise terminal. "The EIR requires the port ... to install this Pier 70 shoreside power project," Benson said, describing expected reductions in reactive organic compounds,…

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