Sewer Upgrades: Renewal & Replacement Program
For Today, Tomorrow and Decades to Come
We strive to minimize disruption and to provide our neighbors with timely and accurate status updates. Public notices have been mailed to the work areas listed.
If you are experiencing a water, power, or sewer emergency service issue call our 24-hour hotline at 3-1-1 or log on at sf311.org.
A reliable system requires maintenance. SFPUC-led infrastructure projects partner with many agencies to dig once and work efficiently. However, coordination challenges and/or unforeseen complications (e.g. unstable soil conditions) may result in delays. A pause in work occurs between sewer upgrade inspections and street restoration.
Thank you for your patience as we upgrade our critical infrastructure to be resilient and reliable. For more information, contact us at: ssip@sfwater.org or 888-581-PIPE (7473).
Can't find any information about the work on your street? see Contacts and Resources below.
Construction is listed by Street | Project Number | Supervisorial District Number
10th Avenue (Cabrillo St. to Fulton St.) | WW-727 | D1
Sewer upgrades in progress, inspections pending, road restoration pending.
10th Avenue | WW-741 | D7
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 20.
17th Avenue (Fulton St. to Cabrillo St.) | WWW-727 | D1
Sewer upgrades complete, inspections in progress, road restoration pending.
15th Avenue (Clement St. to California St.) | WW-729 | D1
Sewer upgrades complete, inspections in progress, road restoration pending.
21st Street (Worth St. to Douglas St.) | WW-730 | D8
Sewer upgrades anticipated to begin late February, includes Night lining TBD, estimated duration 1 month.
27th Avenue (Balboa St. to Cabrillo St.) | WW-729 | D1
Sewer upgrades complete, inspections in progress, road restoration pending.
36th Avenue (Anza St. to Geary Blvd.) | WW-727 | D1
Sewer upgrades complete, road restoration anticipated in March.
37th Avenue | WW-741 | D4
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 11.
Anza Street (22nd Ave. to 23rd Ave.) | WW-729 | D1
Sewer upgrades complete, inspections in progress, round-about and road restoration pending.
Aptos Avenue | WW-741 | D7
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 18.
Bayshore Boulevard | WW-741 | D9
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 19.
Beach Street (Hyde St. to Columbus Ave.) | WW-709 | D2, D3
Delayed due to PG&E underground work and water utility conflict. Sewer upgrades anticipated to resume TBD. Estimated sewer work duration 5 months.
Beulah Street (Stanyan St. to Schrader St.) | WW-730 | D1
Work resumed, delayed due to PG&E underground work and water utility conflict, anticipated completion and road restoration late March.
Broderick Street | WW-741 | D2
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 10.
Bryant Street (3rd St to Ritch St. to Zoe St.) | WW-730 | D6
Sewer upgrades in progress, Night Lining TBD, estimated duration 2 months.
Clayton Street (Fulton St. to Grove St.) | WW-727 | D5
Sewer upgrades anticipated to begin late March estimated duration 2 months.
College Avenue (Saint Mary's Aves to Mission St. | WW-729 | D8
Sewer upgrades anticipated to late March, estimated duration 1 month.
Connecticut Street | WW-741 | D10
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 13.
Cook Street (Geary Blvd. to end)| WW-729 | D2
Sewer upgrades complete, inspections in-progress, final road restoration TBD.
Columbus Avenue (Beach to Leavenworth streets) | WW-709 | D2, D3
Sewer upgrades in-progress, estimated duration 5 months, estimated completion late April.
Dolores Street (San Jose Ave. to 30th St.) | WW-725 | D8
Sewer upgrades complete, walk-way and sidewalk upgrades in-progress, road restoration TBD.
Elizabeth Street | WW-741 | D8
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 17.
Francisco Street (Richardson St. to Baker St. | WW-729 | D2
Sewer upgrades anticipated to begin March, estimated duration 1 month.
Francisco Street (Broderick St. to Divisadero St. | WW-729 | D2
Sewer upgrades anticipated to begin March, pending MUNI coord., estimated duration 1 month.
Federal Street (South End Historical District) | WW-730 | D6
Sewer upgrades anticipated to begin TBD, estimated duration 1 month.
Fulton Street | WW-741 | D1
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 12.
Gates Street (Ogden Ave to Tompkins Ave) | WW-720 | D9
Sewer upgrades in progress, estimated duration 2 months.
Golden Gate Avenue | WW-741 | D5
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 9.
Greenwich Street (Franklin St. to Polk St. | WW-729 | D3
Sewer upgrades anticipated to begin March, estimated duration 1 month.
Jackson Street (Octavia St. to Gough St.) | WW-725 | D1
Sewer upgrades complete, pedestrian-friendly intersection work in-progress, final road restoration weather-permitting.
Jones Street & Jefferson St. Intersection | WW-709 | D3
Delayed due to poor soil conditions. Anticipated to resume April.
Jones Street (Beach St. to Northpoint St.) | WW-709 | D3
Delayed due to poor soil conditions. Anticipated to resume April.
Jones Street (Clay St. to Sacramento St.) | WW-729 | D3
Sewer upgrades anticipated to begin April, estimated duration 1 month.
Kittredge Terrace (Turk St. to Golden Gate St.) | WW-729 | D1
Sewer upgrades complete, temp road restoration complete, BSM to mitigate tree roots issue TBD.
Larkin Street (Beach St. to Northpoint St.) | WW-709 | D2
Delayed due to poor soil conditions. Anticipated to begin TBD, estimated duration 2 months.
Marina Boulevard & Yacht Road | WW-709 | D2
Delayed due to poor soil conditions. Sewer upgrades 68% Complete. Anticipated to resume TBD, estimated duration 2 months.
Marina Boulevard (Baker St. to Lyon St.) | WW-709 | D2
Delayed due to poor soil conditions. Anticipated to resume TBD, estimated duration 2 months.
Mansell Street | WW-741 | D9
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 16.
Molimo Drive | WW-741 | D7
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 18.
Northpoint St. (Hyde St. to Leavenworth St.) | WW-709 | D2
Delayed due to poor soil conditions. Anticipated to begin TBD, estimated duration 2 months.
Pacific Avenue (Scott St. to Divisadero St.) | WW-727 | D2
Sewer upgrades in progress, estimated duration 2 months.
Pixley Street (Webster St. to Buchanan St.) | WW-720 | D2
Sewer upgrades complete, inspections in-progress, road restoration pending.
Prentiss Street (Ogden to Tomkins avenues) | WW-730 | D9
Sewer upgrades anticipated to begin late March, estimated duration 2 months.
Randolph Street | WW-741 |D11
Crews anticipated to begin dig/lay/backfill and post CCTV from March 9 to March 11.
Raymond Avenue | WW-741 | D10
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 18.
San Carlos Street (19th St. to 20th St.) | WW-730 | D9
Sewer upgrades in-progress, Night lining TBD, anticipated completion April.
Scott Street (Pacific St. to Broadway St.) | WW-729 | D2
Sewer upgrades in progress, estimated duration 2 months.
Steiner Street (McAllister St. to Fulton St.) | WW-730 | D5
Sewer upgrades in progress, Night lining TBD, estimated duration 1 month.
Sutter Street | WW-741 | D2
Crews anticipated to line existing sewer main on March 20.
Turk Blvd (Baker St. to St. Joseph's Ave.) | WW-727 | D2
Sewer upgrades anticipated to begin TBD, estimated duration 2 months.
Vallejo Street (Broderick St. to Baker St. | WW-729 | D2
Sewer upgrades in progress, estimated duration 1 month.
Yacht Road (Marina Blvd. to end) | WW-709 | D2
Delayed due to poor soil conditions. Anticipated to resume TBD, estimated duration 2 months.
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What to Expect During Construction
PARKING: Street parking will be restricted in the project area during construction hours. No-parking signs will be posted 72 hours in advance. Please see posted signs for exact workdays, hours, locations, as they may vary depending on construction task.
SEWER AND WATER SERVICES in the area will NOT be interrupted during construction.
TRAFFIC: Street closures in the project area will be necessary to ensure safety of workers and the public. Advance notice and detour signage will be provided.
ACCESS: Follow posted signage on site. Businesses and residents in the work zone may experience limited or no access to driveways and garages when excavation work is in progress adjacent to your driveway. Attempts will be made to advise residents to move vehicles in and out at particular hours to ensure work site safety for crew and the public. If feasible, crews will facilitate access to driveways and entrances during construction.
NOISE: Neighbors may hear construction noise periodically. Noisy work will be conducted in compliance with the San Francisco Noise Ordinance.
ODORS: If necessary, odor control measures will be in place during construction.
CURED-IN-PLACE-PIPE (CIPP): CIPP is a trenchless sewer rehabilitation method that requires insertion of a synthetic pipe liner into the sewer pipe through existing manholes or similar access points. This process uses a resin-saturated felt tube to line the inside of the existing pipe. Vapor and odors can be released during the resin curing process, which includes heating, curing and cool down. Each segment typically requires two to three days of continuous 24/7 to complete but can vary depending on the size of the pipe.
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What You Can Do
SEWER LATERALS
You can reduce the risk of sewer backups.
Keep your upper and lower sewer laterals in good condition.How to Protect your Property and Environment?
Never let fats, oils or grease go down the drain; compost it instead. Dumping grease down the drain can clog the sewer pipes, result in back-ups or overflows onto your property or streets, foul odors, and costly damage to sewer infrastructure.
Remember that your toilet is an only-human-waste-and-toilet-paper-zone. Nothing, except the 3 P’s (pee, poop and toilet paper), go down the drains.Upper Lateral Responsibility:
The upper sewer lateral is an extension of your home, even if you can’t see it, which means you're fully responsible for it. That’s why we encourage property owners to inspect and keep their lateral clear of trash, grease and other materials (anything except human waste or toilet paper) that can clog and damage pipes. Property owners are responsible for maintenance, including clearing and jetting the pipe to keep the pipe clear and in good working order.
If the pipe is found in bad condition, property owners must also repair and replace according to latest San Francisco Plumbing Codes. Check out the Sewer Lateral Standards for property owners, contractors or developers.
Lower Lateral Responsibility:
You are responsible for maintaining it, including clearing and jetting the pipe to keep it clear and in good working order by regularly clearing it or inspecting it using Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) to identify any defects. And of course, by not putting trash, grease, cooking oil, or other materials down household drains.
Please notify lower lateral issues and any potential need to repair or replace it to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) by calling 3-1-1 or submitting a service request online at sf311.org.
https://www.sfpuc.gov/learning/emergency-preparedness/sewer-laterals
ODORS during Cured-In-Place-Pipe (sewer lining process)
If weather permits, close your windows during the work. To help reduce odors that may travel through the lateral pipes, run water in all sinks and drains to make sure p-traps are filled (p-traps are the U shape portion of drain pipes). Drains can also be covered with a wet towel.
This sewer rehabilitation method uses resin to provide the structural rigidity needed to rehabilitate the pipe. These resins can give off an odor during the curing process. These odors typically dissipate fairly quickly after the process is completed. We continue to evaluate industry best-practices and new technologies, including non-styrene-based resins to further reduce the impact of our work.
https://www.sfpuc.gov/sites/default/files/documents/CIPL_Information_Factsheet_2025.pdf
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Contacts and Resources
SFPUC Sewer Communications 415-554-3233 or ssip@sfwater.org
Emergencies
If you are experiencing a water, power, or sewer emergency or service problem call our 24-hour hotline at 3-1-1 or log on at sf311.org.
Can't find any information about the work on your street?
- The project could be a joint project co-managed with other City agencies. For SFMTA led projects, please visit sfmta.com/projects. For SFDPW projects, please visit sfpublicworks.org/projects.
- It is possible the work is in response to an emergency water, water main breaks, or sewer line repair.
- It could be a short-term project of less than a 15 days duration.
- The work may be sewer inspection and cleaning or sewer repair.
- SFPUC posts a schedule of planned night work.
- The work may be a P, G & E Utility project.
- The work may be private development construction.
- The parking restrictions posted on A-frames will show the name of the contractor and contact info.