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PUC and Rec & Park outline Lake Merced watershed master plan; aim to keep lake levels higher
Summary
PUC assistant general manager Michael Carlin and Rec & Park's Katie Petruccione described a community-backed watershed master plan to raise and sustain Lake Merced levels using treated stormwater and groundwater; planners expect the master plan to be completed in roughly 18 months and to address facilities including the boathouse.
Michael Carlin, assistant general manager for water at the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, told the committee that Lake Merced water levels have risen roughly four feet over the past four years and that the PUC is developing an integrated watershed master plan to keep levels higher over time. The plan, Carlin said, relies on sustainable sources including treated stormwater and supplemental groundwater and follows recommendations…
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