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Board approves PG&E easement at Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant over one supervisor’s climate objection
Summary
The Board adopted a resolution (10–1) granting PG&E an easement at the SFPUC Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant to provide additional natural gas to heat new biosolids digesters; Supervisor Fielder voted no, citing conflict with climate goals. SFPUC staff said gas is needed for digester heating and that the easement does not enable the project’s biogas portion.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted 10–1 on March 10 to approve a resolution granting Pacific Gas & Electric Co. a permanent easement of roughly 3,000 square feet on San Francisco Public Utilities Commission property at the Southeast Water Pollution Control Plant.
Clerk materials described the easement as necessary "to provide additional natural gas to heat the new larger digesters," part of a project to replace and relocate solids treatment…
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