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Issues were communicated in a letter sent to Pacific Gas and Electric's CEO noting a lack of critical information to residents and City officials during recent power outages, raising safety concerns
The keystone of the Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System that provides high-quality, reliable water turns 100
In a milestone for the re-establishment of a viable steelhead run in the Alameda Creek watershed, high-tech fish monitoring by two local water agencies tagged, detected and documented a juvenile trout this past week, migrating downstream from the upper watershed through lower Alameda Creek toward San Francisco Bay.
When she was young, Daniela Brandao knew she wanted to work in water. “Growing up in Brazil, we had abundant water resources, but I realized that a large part of our population did not have access to clean water or sanitation.”
San Francisco’s skyline is iconic, recognized worldwide for its unique structures surrounded by sparkling bays and bridges. And thanks to bold climate action from some of the City’s largest buildings, San Francisco’s cityscape just became even more special. The Transamerica Pyramid and Chase Center, along with other large downtown properties like 560 Mission Street and Salesforce Tower, have upgraded to 100% renewable electricity through CleanPowerSF, the community choice energy program operated by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC). Each building will be energized by electricity generated entirely from clean sources like solar and wind, such as the solar installation atop the Sunset Reservoir in San Francisco and a wind project in Mojave, California.