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The technology will allow the SFPUC to enhance odor control, boost energy recovery, and reduce the plant’s environmental footprint.
Agency’s Floodwater Grant program is reimbursing eligible San Francisco property owners up to $100,000 for stormwater resiliency improvements.
The project is replacing the outdated Headworks Facility responsible for beginning the treatment process, removing debris (such as baby wipes) and grit (like sand) from the wastewater stream, and protecting downstream equipment. A healthy, well-functioning Headworks is critical for the SEP to operate efficiently.
The new center will offer two acres of outdoor spaces, childcare and career services, locally commissioned art, and other programs to support the Bayview-Hunters Point community.
The decision rebuts PG&E’s attempt to eliminate competition and confirms that the City can continue to serve municipal energy customers without building costly, unnecessary equipment.
On the anniversary of the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) announces the completion of three major sewer system upgrades enhancing the seismic reliability of critical infrastructure, all crucial milestones in the citywide efforts to prepare for the next big earthquake.