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These are unprecedented and trying times for all of us. Thank you for your service and flexibility as we all work together to keep our families, colleagues, and communities safe. If you have questions, please send an email to covidinfo@sfwater.org . Department of Human Resources Covid-19 Announcements and Documents https://sfdhr.org/covid-19 Online Learning Tools and Resources To protect your SFPUC User Credentials, the Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) registration process and changes to your security information must be completed within a SFPUC location directly connected to our private
This is a regular scheduled meeting of the CAC Power Subcommittee.
We own and operate the Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System which serves 2.7 million customers. We provide water directly to customers in San Francisco and wholesale through 26 Water agencies in Alameda, Santa Clara, and San Mateo counties.
The Urban Water Management Planning Act (Water Code Section 10610-10657) requires urban water suppliers to update their Urban Water Management Plan (UWMP) and submit the completed plan to the California Department of Water Resources (DWR) every 5 years. The City and County of San Francisco adopted its 2020 UWMP, including the 2020 Water Shortage Contingency Plan, on June 11, 2021. The UWMP provides an overview of our water deliveries and uses, water supply sources, and water conservation programs. It also includes discussions on supply and demand projections over a 25-year planning horizon
Each year, the Water Resources Division issues an annual report on local water supply and water conservation program achievements for the previous fiscal year. The reports present a high-level snapshot of SFPUC water sources and uses; a description of water conservation assistance provided to customers; and local water supply program achievements in groundwater, recycled water and non-potable water reuse. SFPUC Water Resources 2022-23 Annual Report SFPUC Water Resources 2021-22 Annual Report SFPUC Water Resources 2020-21 Annual Report SFPUC Water Resources 2019-20 Annual Report SFPUC Water
Agendas 2024 Minutes 2024 January 9 January 9 Special Budget Meeting Notice January 22 Special Budget Meeting #1 January 22 January 23 January 23 January 26 Special Budget Meeting #2 January 26 January 29 Special Budget Meeting #3 January 29 February 2 Special Budget Meeting #4 February 2 February 13 February 13 February 27 February 27 March 12 March 12 March 26 Public Hearing Notice March 26 April 9 Public Hearing Notice Public Hearing Notice April 9 April 23 Public Hearing Notice April 23 May 14 Public Hearing Notice May 14 May 28 Public Hearing Notice May 28 June 11 June 20 Special Meeting
On November 5, 2002, the voters of San Francisco adopted Proposition P , an ordinance that established the "Public Utilities Revenue Bond Oversight Committee" (Committee). The ordinance, which has been incorporated into the San Francisco Administrative Code as Chapter 5, Article V, Sections 5A.30 – 5A.36 , set forth the authority, duties and responsibilities of the Committee, and established qualifications for Committee membership and related provisions. 2024 Meeting Agendas 2024 Meeting Minutes June 11 (cancelled) May 14 April 9 April 9 March 12 March 12 February 13 February 13 January 9
The Hetch Hetchy Power System is good for customers, the City, and the planet. The electricity is cost-effective and 100% greenhouse gas-free, helping the City’s fiscal bottom line, combating climate change, and protecting public health. We own and operate all aspects of the Hetch Hetchy Power system: 385 MW of greenhouse gas-free hydroelectric generation capacity 8.5 MW of solar generation capacity 160 miles of clean energy transmission lines from Yosemite to the Bay Area View our 2022 Product Content Label to better understand what type of energy we generate and where it comes from. (See