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  2. San Francisco Public Utilities Commission - Wikipedia

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    The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) is a public agency of the City and County of San Francisco that provides water, wastewater, and electric power services to the city. The SFPUC also provides wholesale water service to an additional 1.9 million customers in three other San Francisco Bay Area counties.

  3. The Typical Water Bill in 2024: How Much Should You ... - AOL

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    Your water usage and bill can fluctuate but having a cost estimate of what you can expect to pay will lower the chances of a financial shock. Find Out: Pocket an Extra $400 a Month With This ...

  4. Water in California - Wikipedia

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    This facility, which was approved by the San Diego Water Authority, is responsible for providing water for about 8% of San Diego County's water by the year 2020. [25] The facility cost $1 billion to build and is the largest desalination facility in the Western Hemisphere producing up to 50 million gallons (190,000 m 3) of water per day. [26]

  5. San Francisco weather: Here's how much it rained in the ... - AOL

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    San Francisco .53 of an inch SFO .45 of an inch The National Weather Service says Thursday will be blustery with wind and rain still present in the North Bay and Peninsula.

  6. Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant - Wikipedia

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    West tunnel to Oceanside Water Pollution Control Plant, March 2020 Oceanside is a secondary treatment plant handling about 20% of the city's wastewater from one-third of the city's residents. Its maximum capacity is 65 million US gallons (250,000 m 3 ) per day, with an average daily dry weather flow of 17 million US gallons (64,000 m 3 ).

  7. On Today's Date: San Francisco's Strongest Pacific Storm - AOL

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    On Today's Date: San Francisco's Strongest Pacific Storm. Jonathan Erdman. Updated December 12, 2024 at 7:26 AM. calif-storm-11dec95-SF-sinkhole-AP.jpg.

  8. Hetch Hetchy - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco was able to accomplish this in 1925 by claiming it had run out of funds to extend the Hetch Hetchy transmission line all the way to the city. The terminus of the incomplete line was "conveniently located next to a PG&E substation", which connected to PG&E's private line which in turn bridged the gap to San Francisco. [64]

  9. Sunset Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir, the city's largest, is located in the Sunset District at 24th Avenue and Ortega Street, and is owned and maintained by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. Completed in 1960, the subterranean reservoir was constructed as an 11-acre (4.5 ha), 1,000 by 500 feet (300 m × 150 m), concrete basin, now containing 720 floor-to ...