Construction has been completed on the last two major regional water pipeline projects that are part of the $4.8 billion Hetch Hetchy Water System Improvement Program (WSIP), the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission announced Feb. 24. The Hetch Hetchy Regional Water System is responsible for serving 2.6 million people across the Bay Area, including San Francisco and parts of Silicon Valley.“The completion of these two water pipeline projects improves the seismic reliability for the entire San Francisco Bay Area,” says SFPUC General Manager Harlan Kelly. “Water is the lifeblood of our local communities and our economies. We need to continue stressing the importance of
SFPUC Completes Last Two Critical Water Pipeline Projects
Upgraded infrastructure will allow Bay Area to resume water service within 24 hours of a major earthquake
Feb 29, 2016
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