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If you are experiencing a water, power, or sewer emergency or service problem call our 24-hour hotline at 3-1-1 or (415) 701-2311 from outside SF or log on at sf311.org. Learn more or review active service alerts.
Garden for the Environment maintains a nationally acclaimed half-acre education and demonstration garden in the Inner Sunset neighborhood of San Francisco. The garden, founded in 1990 and cultivated on land owned by the SFPUC, supports small-scale urban ecological food production, organic gardening, composting, and low water-use landscaping. More than 700 San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) students visit the garden on educational field trips each year. The field trip program is available to third through fifth grade students and combines a water-focused classroom presentation by SF
Apply Online Under the Water Wise Evaluation Program If you haven't applied for conservation assistance online before, you'll need to register first at the link above. Please be prepared with the following information: Water account number and property address Phone number and email address for the onsite contact Any water use issues: i.e. leaks, sudden increase in water use, etc. Outdoor landscaping: the approximate square footage of the irrigated landscape and whether it is watered by hand or by an irrigation system A water bill can double or even triple in the summer and early fall months
There are two ways you can receive free water-saving devices from the SFPUC. Schedule a Water-Wise Phone Consultation, during which we will provide you customized water-saving advice and determine what free water-saving devices would work best for your property. If you are eligible for devices, we will deliver them to your property or If you own, live in, or are the water account holder for a single family or small multi-family building (under 10 dwelling units), you can pick up devices at our customer service counter at 525 Golden Gate Avenue, Monday through Friday from 8:30am – 4:30pm
Please support our efforts and help to protect the San Francisco Bay and Pacific Ocean from water pollution. Top 5 Things Not to Flush Flushable wipes: The biggest headache for our wastewater treatment plants! Wipes are NOT biodegradable, and have to be manually removed from the equipment at our wastewater treatment plants and sent to the landfill. Prescription medication: Flushing prescription medicines down the toilet may not be removed during the wastewater treatment process and could heavily affect our wildlife after it is discharged into the bay and ocean. See more from SF Environment
Residential and Commercial Grease Collection Program Has Ended SFGreasecycle was developed in 2007 with the intention of diverting Fats, Oils, and Grease (FOG) from our sewer infrastructure and helping residents and restaurants with a simple and cost-effective way to dispose of their used cooking oil. The private sector has matured and is now servicing San Francisco restaurants. With the closing of the commercial program of SFGreasecycle, the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) has decided to also end the residential program. We are now focusing on educating San Francisco
San Francisco is the only coastal city in California with a combined sewer system that treats both wastewater (from our toilets, sinks, and showers) and stormwater (from the rain that falls on our rooftops, driveways, and parking lots) before discharging them into the bay or ocean. Treating stormwater removes any pollutants picked up from our city surfaces, but treating wastewater is far more important. Combined sewer systems are a feature of older cities like San Francisco, whereas newer cities have municipal separate storm sewer systems (MS4) that discharge stormwater directly to receiving
Garden for the Environment (GFE) is a nationally acclaimed half-acre education and demonstration garden that supports small-scale urban ecological food production, organic gardening and composting. The garden features low-water use and climate appropriate plants, efficient irrigation and conservation-friendly design. It demonstrates best practices such as composting, planting the right plants in the right place, attracting beneficial bugs, using less-toxic products and methods, and planting native and climate appropriate plants. It is open to the public and located at 7th Avenue and Lawton
Looking for a place to film your next movie or a location to snap some pictures for an ad? Regardless of your next production type, we might be the perfect spot for you. If you are interested in finding out more information about filming at one of our facilities, you have come to the right place. Getting Started Here are a few steps you must follow in order for us to us best accommodate your request: Please give us a two-week notice prior to the filming day Please submit this form to help us better understand your project(s) and needs You will need a permit from the San Francisco Film
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