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Volunteer Engineers and Scientists bring STEM activities to classrooms in Tuolumne County San Francisco, CA— The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s (SFPUC) and its social impact partners, Stantec, Wood Group PLC, McMillen Jacobs Associates, and Black and Veatch will once again participate in Tuolumne County’s annual Engineers and Scientists in Schools Week, taking place from March 9 – 13. During the program, scientists and engineers will visit nearly 50 classrooms throughout Tuolumne County, where they will lead interactive science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities
SFPUC water installed in department offices with limited access to drinking water San Francisco, CA—New reusable five-gallon containers featuring tap water from San Francisco’s water system are being installed in City Hall this week as part of a pilot program to provide City departments with more access to the water services managed by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). “We offer delicious, fresh-tasting water to more than 2.7 million customers—and now it is time we expand our services at City Hall,” said SFPUC General Manager Harlan L. Kelly, Jr. “With our product, you
The Our City, Our Power campaign will showcase the benefits of the City’s multi-billion-dollar offer to purchase PG&E assets and absorb the costs of one of the state’s oldest electric systems San Francisco, CA—After Governor Newsom recently demanded sweeping reforms to PG&E and said the utility, in its current form, “no longer exists,” and Senator Wiener’s bill announced this week to turn PG&E into a publicly-owned utility, the City and County of San Francisco has launched the Our City, Our Power, a new campaign highlighting San Francisco’s ongoing plans to take control of its energy future
SFPUC-Owned Southeast Community Center to provide community meeting rooms, green space, and a wide range of services San Francisco, CA—The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) has begun construction on the new Southeast Community Center in the Bayview neighborhood. Owned and operated by the SFPUC, the center will provide community meeting rooms, two acres of green space, and a wide range of social services, including low-cost child care. “The people of Bayview Hunters Points shared with us their vision for a community center in their neighborhood, and we have heard their message