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Committee approves reserve release recommendation and CEQA findings for Harry Tracy Water Treatment Plant project; settlement with Skyline Stables recommended

San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee · November 3, 2010
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Summary

The committee recommended release of reserves for the Harry Tracy Water Treatment Plant Long-Term Improvement Project and approved CEQA findings to send to the full Board; the PUC described a newly discovered fault strand requiring reservoir relocation and a negotiated settlement with Skyline Stables, which the committee accepted and moved to close-session procedures including a non-disclosure motion.

The Budget & Finance Committee considered PUC requests to release construction reserves and to adopt CEQA findings and a mitigation monitoring program for the Harry Tracy Water Treatment Plant Long-Term Improvement Project (CUW 367/CUW 36701), including an associated settlement with Skyline Stable Corporation.

Ed Harrington, general manager of the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, introduced Julie Labonte, director of the Water System Improvement Program, who described the project as a critical seismic and reliability upgrade. Labonte told the committee that during design the project team identified a previously unknown strand of the San Andreas Fault that requires relocating two treated-water…

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