For more than 120 years, the Richmond District’s water and sewer systems have served the neighborhood and beyond. With many of the sewer pipes and water pipes installed in the late 1800s, it was time for a modern upgrade to ensure Richmond District residents and businesses have clean, reliable drinking water and flushing toilets for the next century.
In celebration of Infrastructure Week (May 12–18, 2025), the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is spotlighting major infrastructure investments across its water, power, and wastewater systems that are strengthening San Francisco’s climate resilience, public safety, and long-term sustainability.
Happy San Francisco Small Business Week! Founded by the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, this annual week-long celebration is dedicated to the thriving small business community. This year's series of workshops, networking opportunities and activities are centered around the theme of “Rising Together,” which emphasizes how the collaboration of small businesses can create a thriving ecosystem and sustainable success.
The SFPUC-managed Pulgas Water Temple stands as a tribute to the safe, reliable drinking water that transformed the Bay Area
The SFPUC’s Water Enterprise notched a key win this month when Moody’s Investors Service and S&P Global Ratings each affirmed the enterprise’s high bond ratings with stable outlooks.